Weekend Snapshots: 10/10/16

Good morning, friends! Hope you all had a great weekend! Aside from the debate last night, I’d say my weekend was pretty low-key, stress-free, and productive.

This week, we’ve got a 4-day week with our kiddos because Friday is an inservice day and then the following week is our Fall Break! I’ve always thought that October is a really challenging month to get through in the teaching world so it’s nice that this county has a week off to make it a little more bearable. (And anyone who has a problem with teachers having a week off should spend a Sunday with a teacher as she lesson plans and writes IEPs all day long). This is just a nice payback for all those Sundays! 😉

Now, before I get too feisty, let’s recap the weekend with some pictures!

Friday:

On Friday morning, I was pumped to attend Brenda’s Step Aerobics class. But, by Friday afternoon, I was completely drained. Once my butt hit the couch, the chances of me going to her class were slim. Around 4:45, however, I somehow mustered up the strength to get up, change my clothes, and head out the door. I don’t know what it is about her class, but it is seriously the only thing that will get me off the couch on a Friday evening at 5PM.

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And what a workout it was. Typically, we do the “step” part of the class for half an hour and then move on to strength training off the step. But, on Friday, we did full-on cardio for 45 minutes and I was sweatin’ up a storm! It was such a great way to step into the weekend (<—pun intended). I am always so grateful for Brenda’s endless energy that keeps me motivated throughout the entire class.

When I got home, Ankur had already gotten to work on our pizzas. He made a Weight-Watchers friendly version for me, which won him the Best Husband Award. (The difference between my version and his version was simply the crust. He used the Trader Joes crust and I used Joseph’s Lavash Bread – which is only 2 WW points for the entire thing!)

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While the pizza was in the oven, I was able to Facetime with a few of the cousins, which is always a nice treat. Weekends are the best time to catch up with the family and it always makes me feel so happy and comforted when I get to see their faces.

Shortly after dinner, I curled up in bed and fell asleep. The combination of pizza + Step Aerobics + a long work week made for a sleepy girl!

Saturday:

Because I went to bed so early, I was up at 6AM on Saturday morning! I settled down with my Kindle and a cup of coffee and waited patiently until Ankur woke up. Around 8AM, we drove to Cumberland Gap to get a hike in and, man, I was absolutely blown away with how beautiful it was outside.

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When we first moved to Harrogate, it was raining on and off every single day. Coming from California, the rain was such a treat for us and the abundance of green made me so excited.

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Well, fall has come. And the colors are changing. And it is GORGEOUS.

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We wanted to hike to the Pinnacle so we took the Object Lesson Trail to the Harlan Road Trail which led to Fort McCook.

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From there, we did the 1-mile trek to the Pinnacle.

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We couldn’t see much at the overlook because it was so foggy. But that was a-okay with me because the hike up the mountain was so gosh darn beautiful that it didn’t matter what it looked like up top.

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Overall, it was about a 4-mile moderate hike and, by the end of it, we had worked up quite an appetite. We went straight home and made breakfast sandwiches. (I’m still not over them. They’re my favorite way to start the day!). After breakfast, Ankur studied a bit while I tidied up the apartment and got some random stuff done.

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Harvest Moon Festival:

In the evening, we met up with a few friends at the Harvest Moon Festival. I was looking forward to this all week long because, not only was this event an opportunity to see some local artists’ work, but a few wineries were coming to the event and they had advertised that there would be wine tasting.

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In my mind, I had pictured it to be somewhat of a “Wine Walk” – comparable to the wine tasting events that I had gone to in California.

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But, after paying the entrance fee and heading back to the wine tasting tent, I was pretty disappointed. There were only two wineries present with an option to try any one of 15 “award-winning” wines. But I could only make my way through two of the tastings because the wines were so syrupy and sweet.

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Oh California. You have spoiled me so much.

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We didn’t stick around for too long after that. We all went to Angelo’s next door to grab some drinks and then ended up at Oasis to pick up some pizzas and head to Katy’s to hang out with this little guy.

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Sunday:

I actually have no pictures from yesterday since I spent the entire day inside doing work. Luckily, it was pretty windy outside so I felt like it was good working weather. In addition to getting stuff done for work, I cleaned the apartment a bit (<—how does it get so dirty so fast?!), cooked dinner (another Hello Fresh meal), and watched the debate (holy moly. I can’t even get into it).

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And now, here we are. At the end of the post and the end of my coffee.

So, I’ll go make another one and get my day started.

Hope you all have a good one!

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Questions of the Day:

  • Are the leaves turning where you live?
  • How did you get your workout in this weekend?
  • Did you watch the debate? 

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41 Comments

  1. This time of year is so perplexing to me in Texas. It’s still 1,000,000° outside and yet it’s fall. Yesterday I saw a couple buying a pumpkin and thought: damn they are super early very prepared 🙂 and then I realized it was almost October.
    I miss fall. I need a visit home to the East Coast to frolic in some leaves.

  2. Such lovely pictures!
    I live in Africa, so it’s basically just too hot or rainy
    I did a lot of walking this weekend, maybe a bit too much 🙂
    And yessss, I did watch the debate. I found the whole thing a bit exhausting though
    Politics is such a dirty business.

  3. Sounds like a lovely weekend! You picked the perfect time of year for early morning walks in the mountains. I love that the fall colors are shining through already! I with they’d make an appearance in Richmond.

    I will agree with east coast wines…I love that wineries are popping up everywhere, but I feel like they’re trying too hard to appeal to non-wine drinkers. After living in CA for a while and working in the wine industry there, I just can’t drink many east coast wines anymore because they’re so sweet. It’s kind of ridiculous.

  4. The leaves are definitely changing where I live. The husband and I took a drive the other day to see them. Other than that we didn’t do much. Haha. Looks like you had a great weekend!

  5. I did not watch the debate, but gardening was my workout. I need to do more! Leaves are beginning to turn, but the last blooms are soldiering on in my garden.

  6. Thanks for sharing us your wonderful weekend! Contrary to mine (was boring in my case) yours are much fun and YES for hiking!

  7. You stay really busy! I love how active you are. I hike five miles a day five days a week (four this week because the kids are off today as well). Love your pup, what a cutie!

  8. Yes, the leaves are beginning to turn around here. Strangely enough they seem to be turning lower downstate (nearer NYC) and not as much upstate. But I can see it coming and I can’t wait. There is a large tree I can see from my window which has a yellow cap over the green–quite interesting and beautiful. Exercise–I don’t think so! As for the debate–no I did not watch it-I was sound asleep by then.

  9. Woah! I love LOVE Fall!!! It’s just starting to turn color here in Atlanta – it’s good to see North Carolina is way ahead of the change! Maybe I’ll drive up for a weekend soon!

  10. Well it seems you had a great weekend and despite you had to pay extra for the wine tasting I bet it was fun. Your doggie is cute too. Us in FL got hit by the hurricane so most of our weekend was watching the weather and staying safe.

  11. I live in Florida where I’m surrounded by Palm Trees and Pine Trees so the leaves don’t really change. The weather is getting a bit cooler with a lot less humidity though!

  12. The leaves have definitely turned here and most of them have found theirselves on the ground. We actually experienced our first frost yesterday so now it is a rush to finish everything before winter really gets here.

  13. Sounds like you had a pretty full and yet productive weekend! I love going hiking too so those shots made me wistful for a good hike. I loved the selfie you took with your hubby. Sweet! 🙂

  14. Those tree leaves are gorgeous! Its still quite warm where I live and the leaves are not near turning yet. The festival looks to have been a blast. I enjoy scoping out art and eating when the chance presents itself. Unfortunately, I did not workout this weekend, I told myself I would, then it never happened.

  15. Let’s see, I think I tried to drink through the debate (really, I just finished a glass of wine). The leaves are definitely changing and workout? What workout? I chase a toddler. 🙂 Happy week!

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