Saturday, September 17, 2011

First Weekend in Austin




First things first, it just rained for 10 minutes!  Austin is in desperate need of rain so I think every little bit helps.  I miss seeing the lush green landscape of Minnesota!  Everything here looks parched, dry and yellow. 

OK enough about the weather.  This weeking is ACL (Austin City Limits) and the city is busy and swarming with sweaty, sunburned concert goers.  I wasn't here in time to get tickets, and don't know if I would have paid to see the line up this year but will be interested to see who comes to the festival next year.  Live music is honestly everywhere in this city; Austin certainly upholds it's reputation as the Live Music Capital of the Nation.  The thing is, I have yet to hear a bad band so it's easy to appreciate the music everywhere.

This week I worked with my manager and started going on calls in the Austin area.  I was incredibly suprised at how nice, welcoming and easy to work with all of the customers are.  Their kindness just makes me excited to get out on my own and get my name out there.

I'm having a lot of fun when I'm not working too!  My apartment building had a happy hour and I was able to eat dinner and have drinks with my neighbors and meet some other residents.  Last night I went out with one of the girls I met and her friends and had a ton of fun hopping from bar to bar.  Today I went to the farmers market and am going to try to find a church to go to tomorrow.  Once I get my tennis racket from home I'll be able to go to some tennis practices and matches too.

What I love about my apartment is the kitchen (duh).  I have so much space to cook and prepare meals.  This week I made one of my favorite recipes- Polenta Stack with Navy Bean Salad.  The foil pack is so easy to to clean up and you can bake or grill the foil packet.  Its delicious!  From http://www.self.com/.


Serves 4
 

INGREDIENTS

2 cans (15.5 oz each) navy beans, rinsed and drained

1 lb plum tomatoes, chopped

1/2 cup basil, chopped, plus 15 leaves for garnish

10 oz crumbled feta, divided

1 tube (18 oz) prepared polenta, cut into 16 slices

1 lb zucchini, cut into 1/4-inch slices

2 bottles (7 oz each) roasted red peppers, drained


PREPARATION

Heat grill. Fold four 18-inch-long pieces of foil in half; unfold and coat inside with cooking spray. Combine beans, tomatoes, chopped basil and 5 oz feta in a bowl. Place 1/4 of bean mixture in center of 1 half of each piece of foil. Working 1 packet at a time, place 4 slices polenta in an overlapping circle over beans. Top with 1/4 of zucchini slices, 1/4 of red peppers and 1/4 of remaining 5 oz feta. Fold foil to close and crimp edges to seal packets; place on grill; close lid; cook until packets are fully puffed, 10 minutes. Carefully cut foil to open and garnish with basil leaves. Serve and enjoy!

    

    Monday, September 12, 2011

    Up and Running!

    After a long 3 day weekend of boxes, packing paper and tape, assembling furniture and runs to Target I am finally moved into Austin!  The impressive turnaround time can solely be attributed to my mom, Susan.  She was able to come down with me and seamlessly unpacked and moved me in.  Thanks Mom, you're amazing!  We were certainly busy, but I did get a chance to learn my way around the city a bit as well as explore my surroundings with mom.  Take a look at some photos of my new apartment in downtown Austin!  If you look at the photos close enough, you can hear the music coming through the walls of the bar next door :)

    
    View of the kitchen--more cabinets than I could ever dream of!
    
    
    Love my front hall table!
    
    My favorite photo above the front hall table.
    

    
    


    
    Study/office--see those red legs?? 45 screws, and I don't own a power drill...Susan had a big blister from screwing them all in!

     Dropping my mom off at the airport this evening was incredibly sad.  I'm really on my own now and it's time to start living it!  I'll admit, its a bit scary but my plan is to take it day by day.  I've already looked into some clubs--rowing, paddleboarding, tennis and am going to try to go to some meet ups and events with my apartment building.  I'm looking forward to setting down some roots and becoming more settled.  I'll have a chance to visit some of my customers with my boss later this week which will help me start to acclimate to my new work environment.  Lots of new stuff coming up in my future which is exciting but also makes me ache for home and the comfort of being with my family and friends who know me best.  I miss you guys! 

    Wednesday, September 7, 2011

    Sad goodbyes and new beginnings

    Welcome to my brand new blog, From Loons to Longhorns!  It took me a bit to settle on a good title, but I'm glad I finally chose a name.  If you're not a fan, maybe some of the titles that made the cutting room floor can help put this one into perspective for you: "Tall in Texas", "Life's Taller in Texas", "Don't Mess with Katie", and "Midwestern Migration"...

    Now that I've got the name out of the way, let the adventure begin!  Here's the background: I found out 5 weeks ago that I had the opportunity for a promotion and would be relocating to Austin, TX for my next sales rotation.  Of course I was anxious, nervous, a bit (OK a lot) sweaty, and excited when I found out but was excited to finally know where the next chapter of my life would take place.

    The last few weeks have been filled with tying up loose ends: returning cable boxes and modems, spending mountains of money on IKEA furniture, watching movers violently shoving all of my valued possessions into 200 moving boxes and many choked up goodbyes to friends, family and colleagues. 

    So why do I need a blog?  Well, for one, I love to write.  And cook.  And design things.  And try new activities.  And surf the web.  And shop.  And try new restaurants. And use pinterest (for those of you who don't know what that is: http://www.pinterest.com/).  So why not share it all with you?  I've had travel blogs and personal blogs and find that they're a way for me to not only communicate with anyone who cares to listen, but also communicate with myself and share new, cool, fun, yummy things!

    Is your seatbelt fastened?? I hope so...let the adventure begin!