Monday, April 27, 2015

You Are My Sunshine!!! Love, Room 104


A little project my first grade kiddos and I made for our classroom teacher!!  They got so into it and worked really hard on memorizing the song and drawing their self portraits to put in the slide show.  They're just the cutest!

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

St. Louis Day 2

            Day two in good ole St. Louis began with a trip down to Strange donuts.  This bakery has some very "out there" donuts, including one stuffed with corn beef.  After the bakery, we headed down to Forest Park (largest city park behind Central) and watched JC play a rugby game.  It was so much fun!
 

You better believe we bought a solid dozen.

Such a long line outside of Strange Donuts!
            After the rugby game in Forest Park, we went to get some tacos, margaritas, and te-kill-ya shots at Tortillarilla downtown.  And so the adventure began of a day of fun, libations, and a night filled with 8-balls and dancing.


Spring Break! St. Louis Day 1

            I was so lucky to be able to spend part of my spring break with my good friend from camp, JC.  JC and I lived in the same cabin my first summer at Camp Robindel.  It's so hard being such great friends with other camp counselors, because the probability they live halfway across the country (or world) is pretty high.

             However!  We were able to have a great long weekend in St. Louis together.  She and her boyfriend, Dave, showed me all the great tourist sights, and quite a few good places to get a drink.


             The first day on our adventure in the city together, we started by going the "World's Fair Donuts," which is the CUTEST little donut shop. JC got a donut named "Angel Kiss" which was essentially like a ho-ho but even better.  I ended up getting three donuts (I just couldn't help myself) and an ice cold orange juice.  The shop was a cash only shop where there were three workers, all of whom looked like they were veterans of working at the shop. :)  After we grabbed our donuts, we walked across the street to Gringo Jones, which is essentially like an old antiquey-thrifty-junky shop.  We were taken quite aback when we realized there were dogs and cats just roaming around the shop.  Needless to say, they were very interested in our donuts.



World's Fair Donuts (YUM)
Wiener dog sculpture and Gringo Jones! It took everything in me not to bring this little guy home :)



Doggy looking for some donuts in Gringo Jones




             After we ate our donuts and perused around the goody shop of Gringo Jones, we headed to the St. Louis City Museum.  It was quite overwhelming when we first got there, but after no time we were climbing all around on the adult jungle gym.  What is so unique about the City Museum is that everything is made out of things that people recycled....even planes!  It was so fun to be kids for a few hours and climb around/through/over (and just about every other preposition) all the sculptures.


The outside view from a "rapunzel balcony" we climbed up on! And YES, we totally climbed through that plane.


JC casually climbing through some metal.


Right before hurdling down through a bunch of metal vines.


A TEN STORY SLIDE we went down.  Insane.






Looking at old door knobs found in Historic St. Louis.

            After the City Museum, we headed over to Blue City Deli and got some grub.  We both got delicious sandwiches (I opted for the St. Louis Primo solely based upon the name).  I also tried some AMAZING schlafly ("superfly") micro-brewed beer from St. Louis.  To follow the deli, we decided on going to the Anheuser-Busch brewery (how could we not?).  We took a brewery tour where we got to sample some of the beer during, and after the tour.




Lloyd getting primped.


A mixing vat which a bit of bud light in it.


The view from outside the brewery.


Every short person needs a tall person.  And vis versa.


The inside of the brewery looked like imperialist Russia.
Contemplated opening up the vat and having a sip.

              After the trip to the brewery we were both spent and decided to head back home.  There we ordered the BEST St. Louis style pizza from Cecil Whittakers (with full bacon slices on it) and some provel cheese.

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Hi there! My name is Kat, I'm 22 years old and have been born and raised in the heart of America (also known as Minnesota). I tend to have quite the short term memory, so I have decided to document my travels and explorations through life here! I have a need to travel and experience new things, and love meeting new people! This part of my disposition has led me to my new adventure, teaching in Jakarta, Indonesia. I am preparing to leave in a few short months after graduation, and can't wait for what this new adventure has in store for me!