Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Bakin'

Yesterday it was one of those lovely days when you wake up and can't help but smile because the sun is in your face, especially since it's been so long ago since last time that happened. I tried to make the most of it and ran a few errands, got a few things done and went for a long walk.

We made tacos or wraps or tortillas or what ever it's called later! It's so nice and I don't think of it that often so I don't make it much, but when I do I love it!

We also watched "Rock Star", a movie about a guy who plays in a tribute band and end up being the lead vocalist in the band they're tributing. It was fun, it's worth a watch! Myles Kennedy was in it, he looked hilarious! Mark Wahlberg plays the lead and Jennifer Aniston plays his girlfriend, she looked stunning in it!
Movie time!
Today I woke up hoping it would be sunny like yesterday, but no! It was as grey as it gets! Ken really wanted blueberry muffins and I really wanted to bake so I baked just that. It was fun, I've never done it before. They turned out really tasty, but that was about it.. I put them in a cupcake tray and the whole thing looked like a cake afterwards, when I try to take the muffins out, they kind of collapse. It's only for us though, it's not like I baked them for a party or anything so as long as they taste good, I'm very happy!
Aren't these cute? I found them in Ikea, haha!
It started out looking like this, I just had to sprinkle some sugar, butter and flour mix on top and they were done. The recipe said I had to fill the little cups all the way.
It ended up looking like this. Like a cake. 
As I don't really know what to do differently I probably won't make this for anyone, haha! Only me and Ken and stuff if we crave it. Now I'm baking bread and either later or tomorrow I'm going to make cupcakes. I don't know what got over me, but I don't mind, it's fun! I haven't baked much before so it's exciting to learn new things. I'm excited to try the cupcakes, I've baked it once before with help from my good friend, Ciara, I hope they turn out somewhat similar to what they did then.

I want to learn how to bake healthier options and stuff like that, I've seen there's a recipe for healthy chocolate chip cookies for example, I'd love to try that at some point. The bread I make is really healthy and so good, it's my grandma's recipe, she's made it since I was a kid, it's really cool to me that I can make it too. It looks like this:

It's really good!
Now I'm just waiting for todays bread to be done:)
I found this photo on Instagram, I really wish all fruit came with this, it's adorable!
This is just totally hot looking as always, I got it the other day.
I've come to really enjoy baking and cooking lately, I didn't enjoy it at all when I was younger, I always love finding a new passion, it's so exciting! Now I'm gonna go and eat some more muffins, Take care:)

xoxo

Monday, November 26, 2012

November Rain

 Hey:)

Just checking in, thought I'd say hi! As my mum has just moved there is a lot to do at hers so me and Ken called in to say hi and help her for a few hours. It was fun, especially as I mainly lived with her till i was 15 so there are loads of boxes with things from when I was a kid. It's funny how things feel so fresh in my memory even though it was such a long time ago.

Earlier in the day Jenny and I went to a shopping centre to take photos of things we wanted for christmas, what a great idea! It was super fun and somewhat hysterical towards the end as it does sometimes with us, haha!

Lana is only there as eye-candy if you were wondering:)
Here's Jenny and my goofy face at Lagunen!
My fabulous shoe I used my first summer ever!
An awesome ring I had when I was way younger. I'm totally gonna start using it again:D
I love this fabric!

Now I'm just relaxing, catching up on my TV shows and spending time with my man. The Victoria's Secret fashion show is coming up in a week or so I believe? I couldn't be more excited!

It's raining almost every day here these days, typical fall, especially here in Bergen. I like it though, but most of the beautiful fall colours have faded which makes everything look a little dull. I'm gonna start driving lessons soon, I'm excited about that. I've always really liked driving for some reason. I even enjoy driving games, haha!

I'm gonna leave you with a quote from one of my favorite songs. Stay safe and dry:)

"When your fears subside
and shadows still remain
I know that you can love me
when there's no one left to blame
So never mind the darkness
we still can find a way
Cause nothing lasts forever
even cold November rain"

XOXO

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Amazing Vienna

I don't even know where to begin, it's been one of the best vacations ever. There's going to be a lot of photos because I knew I'd want to remember everything so I wanted photos of every detail so I can look back at them. I totally fell in love with our neighborhood. There was a park 2 minutes away and Westbahnhof train station was awesome with great shops and a huge food court and trains to go wherever we wanted. Our hotel, Mercure hotel, was great too, amazing breakfasts and nice staff. After having a little bit of a bad beginning with our lost luggage and things like that Ken reminded me that everything that starts poorly with us turns out to be the best later which cheered me up a lot. He was right. For some reason every thing amazing with us started really bad, it's always been like that.

I love the coffee cups 
They had water melons at the breakfast, hurray!
We ate so much, haha!
Train by the hotel
Loads of leaves, they were so much fun!
On Monday we first went to Stadthalle where Muse was playing later and got information about Kens press pass and checked out the queue that was there. Then we went shopping and got lots of stuff and saw different things. We went to queue for Muse around four thinking that the doors opened at 19.30, but later figured out that the show started at that time and the doors opened at six. It was a pleasant surprise in one way because it was very cold, but I would have come to queue sooner if I knew that. It didn't matter much anyway, the queue got really long behind us and looked like a really big U so the queue started and ended the same place and of course when they opened the doors everybody in the back just went for it and everybody further back ran for it so we came quite far back which I hated. Me and Ken went in together and saw the support act together. They were called 'Everything Everything', they were nice! When they were done Ken left to go and get ready to photograph Muse.

This lovely message was in one of the cardigans I bought, I love it!
In a shop they had red eggs.. 
Close to Stadthalle, the whole side of the building is stairs!
Muse came on stage 20.50 and were amazing of course, Muse has been my favorite band since I was fifteen so it's always big for me to go see them. The show was in a way very similar and in a way different from what it used to be. It was the same kind of set up with cool things happening on stage, like how typical isn't it that they have a big pyramid on the stage, it was moving and showing videos and stuff. Some of the stuff was exactly the same as the previous tour. Matt had like a new kind of confidence though, he sang several times without his guitar. He was dancing around looking all cool and funny while singing, he even went to down to the crowd touching everybody's hands, I was jealous, he didn't do that any of the million times I've been in the front row! He even kissed a girls hand and was flirting with the camera. It was very different, but very cool! It was amazing seeing Chris sing as well, he performed one of his songs, 'Liquid State', he did a great job. There was footage on the screen of Dom doing crazy kung fu moves and fighting ninjas, it was really funny! I loved the entire show so much. I had a great time.

Ready to see Muse!!
In the queue, Ken just got his press pass!
Matt
Dom
Chris
From further back
Ken got amazing photos of Muse! You can find them here, I'm so proud!

Ken bought us Muse t-shirts at the concert which was awesome, I love mine! We met a friend, Rebecca, at the show briefly before she disappeared in the crowd, It was nice seeing her again! After the concert we went to a place really close to our hotel which is like a fastfood place, but they sold sushi, it was really cheap so I thought it might not be that good, but it was worth a try so I got a little bit and it turned out to be amazing!! We went back the day after and got a whole lot for a fourth of the price we would have payed anywhere else, it was so cool!
Me in my new t-shirt the morning after the show
The sushi takeaway:)
My dream since before I started horse riding at six was always to go to the Spanish Riding school in Vienna and last Tuesday it actually happened we got tickets to see the morning training of the horses and a tour of the stables. It was amazing. The whole old area around the riding school was amazing too. We had to be there at ten o'clock and watched them ride their horses till 12. Then at 2 they started the tour. In between we had a good look around, had some food and coffee and bought souvenirs.

We weren't actually aloud to take photos, but I could't help myself!
Everything was so beautiful! They rode in their uniforms and everything.
Nice lunch in between

These were hanging in the café
I even had Spanish Riding School chocolate!
Coffee at Starbucks and reading the program
Souvenirs
The entrance
 The tour we had was great, we learnt so much about everything. For example:
 - The horses don't use shoes, a few do because they really need it, but then they only have it on their hind legs.

-As you probably know most Lipizzaners are white, but every now and again they turn out dark brown and they say that the riding school need to have at least one brown horse for luck.

- All the stallions are bred within five different bloodlines and are named after it and it's mother so they are all mainly called by girls name.

- They have 70 horses on the stable at all times and 30 on vacation. All the horses get vacation every year so they rotate between which go where.

- It takes between 8 and 12 years to become a rider. You have to be over 170 cm tall and have really long legs to do it.

- They get about 250 applications per year from people who want to do it and from that they pick out 15. Most of those drop out or get kicked out for not being talented enough.

- All the riders get paid from day one.

- Regardless of experience, all the riders start on the same level.

- All the horses only have one rider.

- After many years in training the riders get a young horse to train so the horse have the same rider it's entire life.

- They pick the horses when they are young, they pick the ones that are the most dominant and look the best.

- The horse retires from performing when it's 25 and then goes on to live in a stable somewhere else, they never sell their horses.

- The average horse they have live till they're 36 years old.

- The riding school is not fonded by the government, they get money from tourism and shows.

- They go on tour for one month every year, not any longer.

One of the saddle rooms 
The colour represents what the horse is best at!
The riding hall from the ground
 After the tour, we decided to go on a horse and carriage ride with a tour of Vienna. It was amazing, I was smiling the entire time! It was definitely my highlight of the entire trip! We got to see the oldest fire station in the world, where Mozart held his first concert at six, Viennas oldest school and many other things.

<3
Just perfect
They were searching my pockets for treats, haha!




The catholic church I think

Fountain of marriage
Perfect view
The best sushi! 
After everything we went home, ate sushi, rested for a bit and got ready to go out again on a dinner date our last night in Vienna. We found the perfect little Italian place a few blocks down and had the entire place for ourselves almost the entire time.



Wine <3
The food was absolutely amazing and we paid very little for what we got, it was just perfect!

We were sad the next day as we were leaving that amazing place, we had half a day to spare before leaving for the airport at 3 so we went shopping a little enjoyed our time together.

I got a Vogue, I probably won't understand it all, but I'll enjoy the photos. 
On the bus to the airport.. Not happy!
My favorite chocolate there
Mozart chocolate, haha!
This was at the airport, it was really cool, it looked like it was snowing letter and on the ground it said profound things in different languages.
The flights were nice and it went smoothly, no luggage on the run this time! The whole experience was just amazing and now I have post-vacation depressions because I just want to go back there immediately! Ken speaks German so it was cool hearing it again too. There was so many beautiful things to see, especially the buildings, they were all stunning!

Lots of love xoxo