Blogging from 20,000 feet and more photos

Good morning friends! Right now i’m enjoying the one benefit to flying AirTran– free Wi-Fi in flight!
First of all, I apologize for the lack in posts this weekend but it was a busy one. Sometimes you have to step back and focus on what is in front of you versus worrying about all the other things going on. This weekend I focused on one of my best friends, Meg, all weekend! I spent Friday through Sunday celebrating her upcoming wedding. It went a little like this (pictures will be added tonight):
Friday:
My AirTran flight from LGA-ATL was delayed two hours but I was saved thanks a late lunch from the Au Bon Pain in the terminal and enjoyed grapes and a Asian Chicken Salad while I waited. In addition I finished my most recent book via iTunes and started reading this month’s Womens Health. Meg and her sister Katie picked me up at the airport around 9:30 and then we headed back to Meg’s adorable townhome in Smyrna. We stayed up chatting for the next few hours. She also treated me to a dinner of leftovers which not only answered my stomach’s roars but also introduced me to some great South Beach recipes. I posted the recipe for her crustless quiche on Saturday here.
Saturday:
After eight lovely hours of sleep, Meg and I enjoyed an hour long walk around Smyrna enjoying lots of catch up, wedding talk, and hills. We followed that with some morning tv (did you know some states like NY are delaying tax returns due to their economic sitauation?! Thanks GMA for that bit of news) and breakfast. I forgot how much I love GrapeNuts! Meg’s fridge was FILLED with amazing fruit that her sister and mom had purchased for the bachelorette weekend. Therefore we enjoyed a delicious mix of breakfast ingredients:
1/4 c GrapeNuts
1/8 c Maple Granola
1/2 c Cheerios
1/4 c Skim Milk
2 Crustless Quiche heated with some ketchup
This breakfast was perfect because it kept me full for over four hours which was needed since we were en route to Chatea Elan for her bachelorette! We headed up to Chateau Elan to meet the six other ladies who’d be celebrating with us. We were dissapointed that our villa wasn’t ready when we arrived around 1pm so decided we’d go off-site to find lunch. Just down the road we discovered a little cafe/bistro which delighted everyone’s cravings. Some girls enjoyed the fried green tomato blt while others dove into fresh, impressive salads. I wanted to make sure that I kept my eats in check since I knew tons of snacks and wine would be eaten later that day and night. I ordered the Black and Blue salad with the bleu cheese and dressing on the side so I could portion it myself. I added grilled chicken for some additional protein. This HUGE salad was only $6.95. I forget how inexpensive most things are back in Georgia!
After lunch we headed back to the resort and were able to check into our villa. The villa was perfect for the 8 girls as it had 3 bedrooms, 5 beds, and 2 bathrooms. After chatting and getting to know each other we headed over to the main house to enjoy a winery tour and tasting. We learned one very important fact- wine depends on the soil and clearly Georgia doesn’t have the best soil. We enjoyed plenty of laughs and were definintely “that group” laughing through the entire tour and honing up to the fact that we didn’t LOVE the wine. But, we had a blast none the less.

After the wine tasting histerics a few of us headed to the local Publix to pick up some snacks and wine since we didn’t purchase any at the Chateau Elan store. Four girls in a Publix with nothing but bachelorette thoughts is dangerous. Our checkout gal must have thought we were crazy as the goods included the following:
-3 bottles of wine
-hummus
-new Triscuts and Wheat Thins
-3 cheeses
-whip cream
-chocolate syrup
-Saran Wrap
🙂 What can I say? We had fun! After the outing it was time to make Meg blush as we enjoyed her good/bad gift and shower. She had a blast and we all got to know each other very well during the process! The rest of the evening was spent on random song fests, laughter, lots of wine, and then dinner back up at the main house. No bachelorette is complete without at least some inappopriate male guests. During dinner two men who had enjoyed FAR too much wine decided to break up our party by dragging their chairs over to our table and embarassing the soon to be bride. This was more than a bit annoying due to the fact that our server brought our meals out just as the men were joining the group. Therefore it was 10 minutes before any of us tasted our food and it was cold by that time. Oh well, their hilarious antics while inappropriate at times, did end up in a reward of a free bottle of Riesling for our table in addition to the complimentary champagne we enjoyed when we were seated. Not too shabby.
After dinner, Katie surprised us with her latest baking extravaganza. She worked at a bakery in Macon two years ago and since then has been quite the baking sensation! She has an amazing talent for decorating cakes in yummy chocolate. She made a delicious vanilla cake with buttercream icing which was decorated with adorable white chocolate undies and bras that she made! The other cake was chocolate cake covered and filled with chocolate ganache and then covered in chopped Reese’s cups. I kid you not! It was incredible looking but FAR too rich for my tastes. I definitely enjoyed the Reese’s cups that adorned the outside of my piece though.
Sunday:
I woke up bright and early in hopes of squeezing in a quick run before Jamie and I had to leave for the airport. One mile in I could tell that a full run was not going to happen due to dehydration. I took a note from Meghann and others and embraced this by doing a mini bootcamp. I jogged for 10 minutes and then would stop for a 5 minute power walk and then completed the following:
40 mtn climbers
15 pushups
15 lunges each side
40 mtn climbers
I repeated this circuit of run/walk/strength for 45 minutes before returning to the villa. Upon returning to the villa I joined the other girls for a delicious breafkast of fruit, bagels, and cheese. Unfortunately, the rest of the day went down hill from here. Jamie and I arrived at the airport by 12:15 which gave me 2 hours of reading before my 2:15 flight. But, my flight was delayed 3 times and then finally cancelled! I was not very pleased with the way AirTran handled the debacle either. I ended up being rebooked on the Monday 8:12 flight. Luckily, Meg and her fiance Spencer happily rescued me from the airport which just meant I had the chance to spend more time with Meg! We spent the afternoon downloading pictures and visiting Victoria’s Secret so she could exchange some of her latest gifts. I took advantage of this trip and bought some super comfy goods as well. I love their newest line! Meg and Spencer were kind enough to invite me to join them and their friends at dinner. I forgot how much I love Mellow Mushroom. Started over 20 years ago by some Georgia Tech and UGA college students, Mellow Mushroom delivers healthy and quality ingredients by way of huge salads, calzones, and pizzas. Meg and I tried to find a happy balance by sharing a garlic knot, ordering lil’ salads which are HUGE, and enjoying 1 piece of pizza each. The mini Greek salad was filled with cucumbers, tomatoes, banana peppers, mixed greens, carrots, olives, and some Feta cheese. I’ve really enjoyed asking for cheese and dressing on the side lately as it lets me portion everything myself. By 9pm we were both exhausted and fell asleep before our heads even hit the pillow!
Sorry for the long post but i’ll update with links and pictures later today once i’m able to download the pictuers to my computer. I promise I took plenty! Have a great Monday and hopefully by the time you’re reading this I will have safely arrived back in the land of rain aka NYC and hard at work.
Song of the day: Black Eyed Peas Imma Be
P.S: Has anyone seen that the weather in NYC is supposed to be amazing (60!!) this week but return to rain and wind just in time for the Half Marathon? I’m just hoping that weather.com is wrong as usual! 🙂

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Three questions Thursday, new pictures, and winner winner chicken dinner!

*I thought this post went up last night but evidently I saved it instead of publishing it. Sorry for the delay!*


Per Iowa Girl’s tradition , it’s 3 Questions Thursday so here goes. 


  1. What’s your favorite season?  I absolutely love summer. I think it has to do with the fact that it is light for hours so you can enjoy the day more and be more productive. In addition, I live in cute summer dresses and my rainbows though i’m currently searching for a more “NYC appropriate” pair of sandals. If anyone has suggestions please send them my way. I am looking for two- one for the commute/long walks in the city and the other are just for evenings out in the city. 
  2. What was your favorite television show growing up? My family would laugh so hard if they knew I was telling you this but I used to be OBSESSED with Rescue 911. I don’t know if anyone else remembers it but I think it was on around 8pm on Tuesday nights. (I have a really scary memory folks- ask Bo). I would make my family watch this show religiously and since we only had one tv when I was growing up everyone had the joy of hearing “Rescue 911 what’s the cause of your emergency” 
  3. Where/how do you want to retire? I want to retire and enjoy life. My goal is to do all the things that take too much time for me to currently enjoy. For example, I have the opportunity to play golf 3-4x per year right now which is far to little to actually hone my skills. My aunt has epitomized what I hope my retirement to be like. She is more active now than ever before, enjoys countless hours of cooking, entertaining, and laughing over great wine and activity. 

Yesterday was fabulous for many reasons some of which were the GORGEOUS weather we enjoyed in NYC, the breeze our apartment gets when I have all the windows open, our wonderful dinner which I’ll discuss later in the post, and OUR SOFA AND CHAIR ARRIVED! Seriously guys, I was jumping up and down when the front desk called to let me know they were escorting the van guys up with our furniture. The color turned out perfectly and now they are screaming to be adorned with a comfy throw and some vibrant pillows . I’m currently lusting over a few at Pottery Barn and think i’ll have to put our two 10% Welcome to the Neighborhood coupons to good use this weekend! Last night when Bo got home he graced the empty wall space with two more paintings. This nook is really starting to feel like a home. We can’t figure out what to do with the bare wall space above the chair. If you have any suggestions please send them our way. As for the corner between the chair and sofa, we’ve decided on this gorgeous piece and actually found the wall accessory that holds wine bottles and glasses on Craigslist last night! Bo is picking them up this afternoon in Chelsea for $100!! I love saving some money whenever possible!


Last but not least, as promised from the title, I have a winner, winner chicken dinner recipe! My local grocery store had their organic, kosher whole roaster chickens on sale this week and therefore knew that nothing would be easier and more delicious than a whole roasted chicken complete with fresh lemon, garlic, and herbs! This really could not be any easier though for some reason I think a lot of people are intimidated by whole roasters. Follow these easy steps below and I guarantee you’ll be enjoying moist, delicious chicken for at least two days!

Easy Roasted Chicken with lemon, herbs, and garlic

Ingredients:
1 small roaster (2-4 lbs)
1 clove garlic
2 large lemons cut in half
Fresh or dried herbs of your choice (I recommend thyme and rosemary) or Herbs de Provence
Olive Oil or Olive Oil Pam
Roasting Pan 

Directions:


Preheat oven to 425°.
Remove and discard giblets and neck from chicken. Trim excess fat. Thoroughly rinse the chicken inside and out then dry completely.  Place chicken in roasting pan spray the inside and outside with Olive Oil spray or rub with Olive Oil. Salt and pepper inside cavity and outside thoroughly.  Place lemon quarters inside chicken cavity. Add the remaining 1 tablespoon thyme to chicken cavity. Squeeze one lemon half inside the cavity and then place in the cavity. Place four-five   peeled garlic pieces in cavity then sprinkle herbs or place fresh herbs (on twigs and all) inside cavity. Place other lemon half at the end to “close” cavity.
Squeeze other lemon all over outside of chicken and place lemon pieces in roasting pan. Sprinkle Herbs de Provence and/or dried herbs/fresh herbs on the outside skin of the chicken. Bake at 425° for 40 minutes then check for doneness using a meat thermometer. You want it to register at 160-165. Depending on your oven this could take up to an hour and a half. Transfer chicken to a cutting board; cover with foil, and let stand 5-10 minutes before carving.
Remove skin (if desired) and lemon slices/garlic/herb stuffing from chicken cavity, discard. Carve chicken, and arrange on a serving platter. Garnish with lemon slices and thyme. 
Enjoy!! We served this with a salad and roasted zucchini/squash that we put in the oven during the last 30 minutes! 


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