Sunday, October 10, 2010

It's been a very long time since I wrote anything. I had a spectacular visit to Illinois. It was filled with family, friends, and fun. It also made me aware that South Dakota is officially my home now. It was great to see everyone and go to some of my favorite places, but I missed Rapid City.

My job is awesome. I'm really loving working at Someones In The Kitchen. The people I work with have really made me feel at home. Having this job has gone a very long way to making Rapid City livable.

The weather here has been beautiful. I've fallen in love with Fall in South Dakota. I've been doing a lot of baking now that the weather has become crisp. I've also been decorating for Halloween! We've decided not to throw a big Halloween party, but we are making some fantastic costumes. I'm going as Medusa and Carl is going as the Minotaur. It should be really cool, if we can get everything done.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

The Life and Times of Ash

I'm finally beginning to feel at home here. Its about time, considering I've been here for 9 months. I have a job that I adore, working with people whom I adore. Carl and I are getting along swimmingly and are working very hard to continue doing so. I have a wonderful tea shop to hang out in as well as a fantastic bar to frequent. I'm currently at Bully Blends (the tea shop) enjoying a cuppa Hermes Orange Green tea with soymilk and a tasty whole wheat, bran, and raisin muffin. Vino 100 and the Tinderbox expanded their bar, so I now have a quite thinking bar I can spend time in. Its heavy with the aromas of intoxicating cigar and pipe smoke and they get wines and beers that other bars can't. The only issue is that its pricey because they're paying through the nose to get said wines and beers. I'll support them though, because Rapid City needs these sorts of places....I need these sorts of places.

I really want to begin work on my cookbook. Time is such an issue though. If I have free time, like right now, I feel guilty for not cleaning the house. I'm otherwise busy with work or helping take care of Leo. I find it impossible to concentrate on anything when Leo is around. He's a sweetheart, but a three year old doesn't understand when people are too busy to pay attention to them. If I could afford to hire a housekeeper, then I'd free up a huge amount of time. Unfortunately I'd have to pay them in chapters of my book!

I'll be visiting Illinois in a little less than a month. I fly in the night of Sept 15th. I plan to spend several days visiting with my family. That weekend is the big Chloe and Jack birthday party. Leslie and John just purchased a new house in Naperville, its a lovely Cape Cod style home. I'm excited to see it. I'm borrowing Michelle's car in order to visit CU for a few days. I have grand plans for evenings spent eating and drinking at all the places that I've missed since moving. I'll be flying back to RC on the 23rd. It should be a wonderful trip!

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Day 1 of Juicing

This mornings juicing experience was great! My recipe:

1 carrot
1 stalk of celery
1 apple
1 orange
1 pluot

Juice it all together and gulp it down! Now I just have to figure out what to do with all the pulp....

Friday, August 6, 2010

Fruits, Veggies, and Plane tickets

My mom and I got my plane tickets this morning for my trip home next month. I'm so excited! I'm going to spend four days with my family and three days in CU visiting friends. Michelle has been kind enough to offer me the use of her car when I go to CU. That will make the trip so much easier.

I'm trying to eat healthier again. My diet hasn't been the best since I moved here. Too many sweets and fried foods. I'm doing a juice fast this weekend, in hopes of shocking my body back into health. I'll post the juice recipes I'm using as I make them and give feedback on what tastes great and what needs help. I also subscribed to VegNews today. I'm hoping it will inspire me.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

getting by and traveling along

Today was my third day working at Someone's In The Kitchen. Its wonderful! I already feel at home. This is a very good thing because I'm getting sick. My body hurts in ways that it hasn't for years. Though its slightly scary, at least this time I know what causes it and how to care for myself. I need balance and routine so I can stay healthy.

I'm planning a trip home to Illinois for mid-September. I'm hoping that Carl and Leo can come with me. If they do, its a lot cheaper for us to drive than it is to fly. If they don't, it only cost's $80 more to fly than it does for me to drive. I plan on spending a chunk of the trip at my sister's new house up north for Chloe and Jack's birthdays. Then I'll visit CU for a day or two before heading back here. As much as I wish I could tack on a few days down south at my folk's house, that would add an extra 12 hours of driving. I don't think I can fit it all into a week.

I need to spend the rest of today cleaning our house. It looks like a bomb went off in here. I just haven't had the time or the energy to clean this past week. I've either been too busy or too sick. I wish I could afford to hire a friend to clean our house, but its just not in the budget.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Yippy Skippy

Yay! Betsy from Someone's In The Kitchen called and offered me the job I wanted today! To start out I'll be working Part-time running the coffee bar and helping customers on the floor, but she'd like me to take over some of the receiving in a month or so. This means I get to give notice at Seattle's Best tonight. I'm going to offer to stay on Part-time until I go Full-time at the other job. As much as I dislike the people I work with there, I do like my boss and I don't want to let her down when I know she needs my help. Plus, we just had a conversation about assholes who no-show, no-call the other day. I don't want to leave them in a bind, but I don't want to work there either. I start at SITK on Thursday morning, can't wait!

The call couldn't have come on a better day, I was very depressed this morning. I cried myself to sleep on the couch, because I was so lonely today. I often feel out of place in this town. I come from the land of liberals. I find myself sensoring what I say and what I tell people about myself here, far more than I did in Illinois. It makes me sad. Everyone I've met at SITK have made me feel like I'm at home. I'm hoping that continues as I work there.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Well work went mush smoother last night. Last night's shift supervisor overcompensates for the fact that no one else cleans. Which would be fine if she tried to communicate with the other employees about what needs to be done and why, but instead she just jumps everyone's ass and complains. I did get to come home early last night, but cutting me early doesn't help me learn how to close the store. I'm excited about my interview this afternoon, I have wishful thinking that Someone's In The Kitchen will be my new Art Mart.

Which would go a long way to make me feel far more comfy here in RC. I'm in the process of formulating a plan for how to make this place my home. I realized the other day that being out of my routine is a huge part of my being homesick. I'm the only one who can change that. I need to do the things that helped enrich my life and root me in CU. I've begun to look at the things I did when I was living in my studio and trying to figure out how to balance my relationship, and my new role as a "step-mom", while doing those things as well. I'm working towards happiness!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

This is a bad sign.....its only my third day of this job and I already don't want to go to work.....Its not Barista work when all you have to do is push a button to make a shot of espresso....there is no skill involved, which sucks all the fun out of the job. Plus....I'm not fond of many of the other employees. They don't take their job at all serious. Two of them actually argued about who was going to show me how to make something because neither of them wanted to. None of them know the recipes. The shift supervisor last night spent the last hour on her butt watching tv out in the cafe.....

I have an interview tomorrow at a store that is a lot like Art Mart.....I really, really hope they offer it to me.

Friday, July 2, 2010

I started off the day in a wee bit of a funk. I'm feeling better now and hope I can hang on to this up swing. My criminal background check finally came back, so I can start my job tomorrow morning. As far as tonight goes, its just me and Leo. Carl has to work a double today at the bar, so me and little man are on our own.

I spent part of my afternoon sewing cute little clutch bags. I was hoping to make curtains today too, but for some reason my machine wants to eat the curtain fabric. I played with the tension setting, but had no luck. Perhaps another day.

I have a booth at the 4th of July festivities to sale my artwork. I hope it goes well. I'm going to start carving a new block this weekend. This one is the image of a teapot.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Oodles and Art

Oodles to do today. I have an interview at Seattle's Best Coffee this afternoon. I applied for both a Barista position and the manager position. Either would be fine.

I have to get my stuff ready for Hot Summer Nights tonight. I hope I do as well as I did last week. I'm so happy that people seem excited about my artwork. Its a big lift to my self-esteem.

I also need to start getting the house ready for our visitors next week. There's lots of cleaning to be done before my folks arrive. I'm really looking forward to their visit. I miss them.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Rocky J Squirral and Etsy bits....

I'm currently watching Rocky and Bullwinkle....its the episode were Sherman asks Mr. Peebody if they're going to Paris, IL or Paris, France. Leo is napping on the couch. I don't understand why his mom thinks its so hard to get him to nap....all I do is cuddle with him while we watch some cartoons and within 15 minutes he's out.

I applied for yet more jobs today. I'm starting to freak out just a wee bit. Bills are coming due and I'm going to have to pick which get paid on time. I hate doing that, but alas that's life. Hopefully I'll do well at Hot Summer Nights again this week. I went and bought envelopes for the cards that I plan to sale at Sandi's antiques store. I also stopped in to chat with her today. She's a really sweet lady and her husband seems pretty nice too. I've decided to open an Etsy store as soon as I take some pictures of my work. That's on the list of things to do this weekend.

My parents are coming to visit next week. I can't wait to see them! This is the longest I've ever gone without seeing them. Seven months is too long! It'll be nice to wonder about the hills with them. I'm hoping to have more visitors this summer too. If anyone needs a vacation and wants to see a really historical area of the US, come on out!

Monday, June 21, 2010

Wonderous White Bean Dip

While making the base for Vegan Dad's seitan lunch meat, I discovered a wonderful white bean dip hidden within. Here it is:

1 can white beans drained and rinsed
1/4 cup olive oil
1 tbsp Braggs
1 tbsp Paprika
1 tsp Garlic Powder
1 tsp Onion Powder
1/2 tsp Fennel Seed
a mix of chopped fresh or dried herbs

Blend it all up in your food processor and enjoy!

Friday, June 18, 2010

Wonderous Wonders!

I'm currently watching Martha Stewart make tasty looking boozy drinks. I love her and her amazing staff of crafty people! I find them very inspiring. I made lots of art yesterday afternoon and managed to sale quite a bit last night at Hot Summer Nights. I have an order for a large Cupcake print in rainbow colors and an order of my cards for a local store!

My interview seemed to go very well yesterday at Black Hills Health and Wellness. I really like all the people I've spoken with there. I feel like it would be a very positive and loving environment to work in.

In other news I'm going to experiment with making a Coconut Cake today. If the recipe is awesome, I'll be sure to post it later today.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Happy Thursdayness!

Today is a fantabulous day! I've been making so much art lately. Carl and I are going to start selling our work at the Hot Summer Nights on Thursdays. He also started his new job today. He decided after much debate to go back to doing kitchen work. He's also planning to start college this fall. I'm so proud of him and so excited to see him relaxed and happy! I have an interview in about 1/2 an hour at Black Hills Health and Wellness to be their new Front Desk person. I really hope I get it. They're very into authentic self work and treating the whole. I want to work with wonderful people who do wonderful things! Carl's mom is coming to town tonight. She'll be here visiting for the weekend. I love spending time with Syndi! She's an awesome lady!

Monday, June 7, 2010

Coffee Cake of My Dreams

The batter for this is more like a dough, but it bakes up moist and amazing!

For Cake
1 cup caster sugar
1 cup packed brown sugar
1/4 cup vegan butter
1/4 cup unsweetened apple sauce
1 tbsp cornstarch dissolved in 3 tbsp water
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 tsp baking powder
2 cups all-purp flour
2 cups fresh fruit (I love it with Rhubarb)

For Topping
1/4 cup caster sugar
1 tsp cinnamon

Preheat oven to 375. Prepare a 9 x 13 x 2 baking dish. Cream sugars, butter, and apple sauce. Add dissolved cornstarch and vanilla. Fold in flour and fruit and spread into baking dish. Sprinkle on topping and bake for 35 minutes. Let cool for 15 minutes before cutting.

Crazy Crunch Salad

This is a fantastic summer salad that I came up with while fiddling around the kitchen yesterday.

1 bunch radishes sliced
1 bunch spring onions sliced
4 stalks celery sliced
1/2 cup toasted walnuts
2 to 3 tbsp Veganaise
1/4 tsp apple cider vinegar
1/8 tsp dill
salt and pepper to taste

mix all ingredients in a non-reactive bowl and enjoy!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Banana Bread

My tummy is currently very rumbly.....I have the kettle on to make some Bengal Spice Tea...I also have some wonderful banana bread that I made awaiting me. Here is the recipe for my tasty banana bread! Check out www.hillsthrills.com later in the week for another awesome recipe!

I double this to make two loaves, because one is always devoured 30 seconds after it leaves the oven!

8 tbsp Earthbalance at room temp
3/4 cup Florida Crystals
2 tbsp Cornstarch dissolved in 6 tbsp Water
1 cup All-Purpose Flour
1 tsp Baking Soda
1 cup Whole Wheat Flour
3 large ripe mashed Bananas
2 tsp Pure Vanilla Extract

Preheat oven to 350 and grease bread pan. Cream Earthbalance and Florida Crystals until light and fluffy. Add dissolved Cornstarch and Vanilla. Mix in All-Purpose and Baking Soda. At this point you'll have to start using your hands to add the Whole Wheat Flour. The dough gets pretty thick and its easier to just use your hands. Once the Whole Wheat Flour is well incorporated, mix in your Bananas. Bake for 50 to 60 minutes, turn out onto a wire rack to cool. Enjoy!

Thursday, April 29, 2010

local food and what not

I discovered a wonderful website this morning. http://dakotalocalfoodnetwork.com/ It has fantastic listings for local farms, the farmer's market (which starts the first Sat. in June), local beekeepers, etc... I'm so excited! Through it I found out that there is a non-profit group here called, The Rapid City Urban Orchard Project, they're working with the park district to plant fruit trees in public spaces. Awesome!

I've also spent a good portion of my morning looking at homes for sale in the area. The big lovely farm house that I wanted isn't really in the country. Pictures can be so deceiving! Turns out its sandwiched between two other houses and is across the street from a huge industrial building. Sad. Today I found a couple of places with lots of land that still fall into the budget. I might drive out and look at them before work this afternoon.

Speaking of work, its been pretty good this week. Even with our DM in the store. I think she finally gets me as a person. We've had some very positive interaction the last two days and I'm feeling far less prickly towards her.

I'm really hoping for lovely weather this weekend. I want to get some plants started. It seems like the first of May is the right time to do that around these parts, although we can still have a freeze before summer arrives.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Sunday was lovely. Carl and I drove all around the hills for nearly 3 hours, just enjoying the scenery. I forgot my camera, but did manage to snap a couple of pics with my phone. We stopped at the Mangy Moose in Hill City for snacky bits. They have wonderful fried mushrooms there. Then we went to a benefit show for our friend Amanda. She had emergency surgery a few months back and now has 20K in medical bills. Some of the local music folks got together to try and help, as she's been very active in the scene for several years. It was nice to go out and meet a few more people, 3 or 4 of which are very interested in coming to the monthly Vegan Potluck.

Monday was spent in a cooking and baking frenzy. It felt good to spend the day making tasty things. The frenzy yielded Lemon Drop Cookies, Asian Sauteed Cabbage, Creamy Chreezy Pasta, Baked Potatoes, and Vanilla Cake w/ Cream Cheese Frosting and Strawberries. I also baked a butternut squash that I intend to use for either pasta sauce or soup tonight. Due to the urging of my friend Debbie and Carl's need for me to stop complaining (I've been homesick lately) I had a shopping adventure at Main St. Market on Monday. Its an awesome natural foods store that carries all the bits that I've been having trouble locating. They ordered me large containers of Soy Yogurt, my order will be in on Thursday. So happy! I did spend more than intended while there, but that's because I found Gimme Lean Soy Sausage, Field and Grain Smoked Apple Seitan Sausages, Facon Bacon, and good quality Nutritional Yeast. The last two times I've bought Nutritional Yeast, its either been old or from a poor supplier. This time, I found the good stuff!

I'm going to be writing the Vegan Recipes Section for The Hills Thrills. Its a local online newspapery thing like Smile Politely back in CU. I'm also auditioning for a local dance and movement group at the end of May. The audition is for a piece called Vita, its about growth and change. I'm very intrigued by the concept. I'm hoping to also find the time to get involved with Staging Grounds, the new art collective downtown, in the near future. At some point I need to start my volunteer hours at The Dahl as well. If only they'd get someone hired to take all the extra stuff I've been doing at the bridal shop.

Speaking of David's, the DM is finally doing interviews this week for Bre's position. I really hope they make a decision by Friday so we can get the person trained over the next 2 weeks. I'm at my wits end as far as balancing the two jobs. The wee bit extra I make for doing so, just isn't worth the effort. They're paying me $1.05 more an hour to do what they'd pay another person $11.50 an hour to do. Which means I'm doing $23.00 worth of job and only getting paid for half of it. Explain to me how this is fair?

That's enough bitching about work. This was supposed to be a happy post. The end is in sight, I just have to have some patience. Something we all know I have very little of. Soon enough I'll be able to focus a bit more on the life I moved here to live and get some balance back into my day to day life. I think May might be the month that brings that routine into focus.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

The birthday weekend turned out to be fantastic. We had a wonderful meal at Delmonico's and then went out with some friends. I did slip and fall late in the evening and bruise my forearms and butt. I'm okay though, just a little sore. Sunday night we wrapped up the celebration by hosting the monthly vegan potluck. It was fantastic and included chocolate cake with mocha and walnut frosting. In other news, I have had a nasty cold the last 3 days. Its almost gone though and I should be feeling top notch again very soon. I'm in love with an old farm house in Hermosa, SD. It qualifies for the Rural Development Loan program, which I need to find out more about. I'm fairly sure that our income qualifies us for the program as well. I want to live in this beautiful house with its lovely wrap around porch and hear my bees buzzing the apple and plum trees that are on the land. That would be perfect! Here is the craigslist ad for my dream house http://rapidcity.craigslist.org/reb/1701238893.html Well, its time to do some dishes and finish getting ready for work. Love!

Friday, April 16, 2010

So far turning 30 has been wonderous! Yesterday I got up early and became a citizen of South Dakota. I have a new drivers license with a really great photo and registered to vote here. I feel more rooted here now. This morning I went for a walk with Lisa. I wish I could convince her to walk outside instead of in the mall. I enjoy the exercise but I crave fresh air! Maybe she'll bend a little once summer rolls around :D I then stopped at Bully Blends to grab an Americano and Scone...sooooo tasty! After that I went and had a pedicure and manicure at one of the cosmetology schools downtown. The girl who worked me over was wonderful and I have beautiful bright pink fingers and toes! I then ran out to Target to spend the giftcard my folks sent me. I found a sexy little black dress that will be perfect for our dinner out tonight! I also found the bras I love on sale for $5, so yeah I bought pretty undergarments for my gift to myself! When I got back to our hovel on the hill there were two little packages from my sister waiting for me. She sent me Lungs by Florence + the Machine. Its a wonderful CD. I love it! She also sent me the book Birdology. It looks very interesting. Right now Leo and I are hanging out until Carl gets home. Then Carl and I will drop him off at his grampa's house so we can have a night on the town. It should be grand!

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

back and forth

I just finished going through my giant inventory shipment from Mary Kay that arrived today. It was like Christmas! Sometimes I feel at odds with myself about working retail. I'm not a hard sale sort of person and I've quit jobs where I was expected to be. I like to let the products prove themselves which is something that appeals to me about Mary Kay. The stuff makes your skin feel good and look good. That's what matters to me as a buyer and its the reason I feel comfy selling it. I do think we place too much importance on the "culture of looking young" in our society though, and this sometimes makes me feel like a bit of a hypocrite since I work for the beauty industry. I'm just in it to pamper other women and make them smile though. I think that's whats important in the end.

I've been putting in extra hours at David's this week. The woman I was covering for isn't coming back from maternity leave. I can't really blame her. If her and her husband have the means for her to stay at home with their cute little guy, then by all means she should! I decided not to take the position full time because I want to focus more time and energy on being a part of the art community. I'm really excited about us finding someone who can take the extra responsibility off my shoulders, so I can relax. I'm looking forward to being able to just go to work, do my job, and go home. Its been a very long time since I had a job where that was the case.

I have grand dreams of owning land out here in the hills where we will build a cute little self-sustaining farm. I just wish we didn't have to work so hard and save so much to get there. I keep telling myself its an ends to a means, but I'm naturally impatient so its hard to hunker down. We have goals set as far as paying down debt and saving, I just need to keep in mind why we're working so hard. Its all for a cozy home surrounded by tasty gardens and happy cats and dogs.

Bills, Beers, and Beards

There is something both irritating and calming about getting bills paid and balancing ones checkbook. Now to just stamp and mail them out.

I'm going to finally go and get my South Dakota driver's license tomorrow morning. I think I'll get there right when they open at 7am, so I can get it over with. I'm unsure why I've kept putting it off. I have to get it by Friday when my Illinois license expires. I'll be 30!

Last night was Beards and Beers with the Haycamp Beard and Moustache Society. The weather was wonderful so we were able to sit outside Patty's for the meeting. I got to meet some new people and got to know some others better. Its nice to finally be getting out of the house.

We'll be having our 2nd Vegan Potluck this Sunday. I'm excited, we had such fun last time. I do think it a tad funny that only two of us who come are actual vegans. Its mostly just friends of ours who are vegan friendly and want to hang out. Regardless its a great time! I'll try to post some recipes after the event.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

business loans, monsterous rose bushes, and galleries

Its official I have my first small business loan! Now I shall purchase inventory for Mary Kay. Huzzah!

Life is pretty good up on the Hill. We're budgeting to get all debt payed off, save to open Sassafras, and save to buy a wee house or a bit of land on which to build a yurt. Spring is beginning to creep into the hills. I can't wait to plant our big beautiful container garden! We have just enough "yard" behind the garage to have a really good size garden. Currently there are tulips peeking out of the ground back there and a monsterous rose bush, that I've named Evelyn, growing in the space. We have to wait until May to plant though, which is oh so late in my opinion. We also plan to have lots of window boxes for herbs and flowers. We've been trying to figure out ways to live more sustainably in our apartment. I need to look into books on Sustainable Urban Living.

I decided earlier this week that it was time to focus on living the life I moved here to live. Thus far my life in RC has been much happier since this active choice was made! Its amazing how well positive thinking works to change the landscape of our lives.

I met a wonderful lady yesterday, who is on the gallery board for Spearfish. I gave her my contact info. I'd really love to be involved with that. I'm also going to go talk to the folks working on the new community art space this Sunday and see what I can do to help. Even if its just bringing them tasty bits every now and again.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

getting the ickies out

I began my day in the mire. I felt rather isolated and grumpy. I realized that there are a lot of things that I'm not doing that I meant to do when I moved here. This needs to change. I'm at a job that I like but don't love. I started the Mary Kay business to do something I love, but that isn't in full swing yet. I applied for a job at the Journey Museum last week and plan to apply for a couple of jobs at the public Library tomorrow. I need to be doing work that I love. I also haven't been making any art. I need to schedule some studio time. I need to be drawing, painting, collaging or something. Carl and I have a large white board in the living room with our To Do Lists on it, today I added, "Live the life you moved here to live!" to my list. I also redid my budget, which should free up the money needed to do just that. I wish I felt like I had time to volunteer. There is a new community arts space going in downtown and I'd like to devote some time to it. Perhaps in a few weeks, once Bre is back at work and my schedule becomes normal, I'll have a wee bit of time to help with the new space.

Work wasn't too bad today. Things went smoothly although I did start the day off by killing ants in the break room. No one ever takes the garbage out at work, and well that means this morning we had an ant issue. ICK! That sort of thing shouldn't happen in a bridal shop. I think I put at least a momentary stop to the problem.

Carl and Leo are asleep on the couch. They're both sick. Plus, Carl had to work until midnight last night and then all day today. He's pooped and rightfully so.

The best part of my day was coming home to make dinner. I made guacamole, mexican rice, and pinto beans with spices and then wrapped it all up in tortillas. Delish!

Friday, March 26, 2010

PJs, plants, and pet rent

I'm lounging about in my pjs this morning. I don't have to be at work for a couple of hours yet, so I've been a wee bit lazy. Carl and I have both been working sooooo much lately that I feel like we need a mini vacation just to catch up on each others lives. Hopefully he won't need to go in on Sunday and he and I can have a date or at least do some household projects together.

The weather has been beautiful lately and should be staying that way for a bit. I want to sit outside and read while sipping tea and munching on tasty bits. I do think I'll pop down to Bully Blends for a wee bit of breakfasting before work.

No word on the business loan yet. I'm feeling impatient. I think mainly because if I can secure the loan today or early on Saturday, I can order my inventory, and I'll qualify for extra free stuff. I only get the extra free stuff if my order is in by midnight on Saturday. I have four customer orders, but unfortunately they don't total the amount needed to get the free bits. I may have to just suck it up and not get my goodies, but I have hope that I'll hear something from the bank before time is up.

I want to be working on gardening. I don't understand the growing season here yet, so I haven't started my plants. Carl and I have grand plans for a beautiful container garden and lots of lovely window boxes full of flowers and herbs. We need to brainstorm on this a bit more. We also need to decide how much longer we plan to stay up on the hill. There aren't any tenant laws here, so landlords do crazy things like charge $300 per pet for deposit and then tack on an extra $30 a month pet rent. So yeah, that would be $900 worth of pet deposit and $90 a month in pet rent for us. That equals $1980 in addition to base deposit and rent for a year. Insane! I think we should just buy a house, but that requires waiting until I've been at my job long enough to apply for a loan, and then of course going through the whole house buying process. It gives me butterflies! There is a cute little place with a huge yard in an up and coming neighborhood that we sort of like and is in our price range, but we're afraid its going to sell before we're ready to buy. We shall see...

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Tea, Scones, and Dollar Signs...

I've been moving full steam ahead with my new Mary Kay business....I love it! My local team is so supportive and loving. Its nice to feel like I'm developing friendships here after all this time of only having Carl and Leo to keep me company. Not that I don't love my Carl and Leo time. Its the best! I just need girly time too.

I'm celebrating my first meeting with Pat Wahl, a business loan agent, at my bank. He's wonderful and I can tell he'll give me any help I need to succeed in my dreams of opening Sassafras. Right now he's working on getting me a very small loan so I can purchase some inventory from Mary Kay to better serve my customers. I should hear back from him this afternoon.

After my meeting, I stopped at Bully Blends to get a large cuppa tea and a tasty scone. I'm munching on them as I type. Their scones are far more dense than mine and made with whole wheat flour. They are awesome! I can't remember the name of the black tea that I'm sipping but it too is wonderful. I have yet to come across anything about Bully Blends that I don't adore. I'm excited for them to move to their new location even though its further away from our little hovel on the hill.

I wish I had the whole day off from David's Bridal so I could go exploring. I'd like to go visit Hill City today. Maybe I can do that some on Monday when I'm off all day, if this streak of beautiful weather holds out. I have to close the store tonight, so that leaves very little time for traveling to not so distant lands. I'm back to enjoying my job there. I've decided that I need to let go of the frustration that working for a corporate company always seems to cause within me. I know that if I complain at work with the other girls it only breeds more frustration and makes me crabby. I need to halt this behavior and just let my days flow by. I'm developing some very deep friendships with some of the girls there and I feel that nurturing those relationships and re-devoting myself to over the top customer service are key to fighting the frustration. Its also very good to know that Bre will be back from maternity leave in a couple of weeks, thus lightening my work load by half. This will allow me to focus on my job more effectively.

I think perhaps its time to watch a wee bit of tele and do a little cleaning before work. Maybe a wee nap too.

Friday, March 12, 2010

I want to scream...

I have never worked anywhere where getting my paycheck is so hard.....They've had my direct deposit information since Jan 6th yet my check still isn't being deposited. I was given a raise the last week of Jan. but it didn't show up on my check until the last week of Feb. They still haven't sent me the back pay they owe me for the month in between. Checks are supposed to be delivered by 11:30am every other Friday. It is now 2:42pm and they still aren't at the store. Fed Ex has been called and says the package is in town, but they don't know what time it'll be delivered. Seriously, get it the fuck together payroll. You have over 300 stores but you haven't figured out how to do the payroll for them in a timely manner? I find this unacceptable.

In other news I'm purchasing my Mary Kay kit today...that is if my paycheck from David's Bridal ever gets here....I'm excited about selling Mary Kay again. I did it for a very short time about 5 years ago. I feel like I'll be much more successful at it this time around. I have a lot of support and already have a customer base.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Oh the possiblities....

So I've been doing a lot of thinking about how to come up with some start up cash for Sassafras. I will of course be filling out tons of grant and loan paperwork, but I also need some money stashed away to live on while I'm getting things going. I hope that family and friends, who know how amazing I am and agree that this is the correct direction for me to take in my life, will offer up tiny loans to help. All of which I would like to pay off in the first 2 to 5 years of business. I have trouble asking for money from the people I love. Those who really know me, already know this about my personality. :D I'm also debating becoming a consultant for Mary Kay, all the money I make with that I plan to sock away into my savings account. Here's to putting positive thoughts out to the Universe and hoping for the best!

Monday, March 1, 2010

Sassafras Whimsy Emporium

As of today I own the Domain and Email for Sassafras Whimsy Emporium! YAY! I need start up cash....which equals lots of saving, lots of researching business loans, and lots of hoping for investors! I emailed the Rapid City Chamber of Commerce this morning, but haven't heard anything back yet. I need to contact the local office of the South Dakota Small Business Assoc. and find out what they can do for me. Then my next step is to actually start the physical writing of my business plan. It's all very exciting and seems to be producing a large flock of butterflies in my stomach. Is that the correct term for a grouping of butterflies?? I'm unsure.

In other news my Lia Sophia party went okay. I only had two of the ten people who said they'd be here show up. We had a really good time though! Plus, we have all kinds of delish snacky bits leftover for the munching!

Carl and I had an adventure yesterday. We went to a tasty Sushi place, called Ichiban, that was very affordable and then to the movies to see Wolfman. It was a fairly good film. I'd give it a 7 out of 10.

I spent the morning at Bully Blends, sipping tea, snacking on a scone, and reading my new How To Start a Small Business in South Dakota book. Plus the weather is wonderful today, so I was able to walk there for once. After tea, I wondered about downtown for a bit. Popped in a couple of stores, but found nothing I needed. I peeked in empty storefronts and daydreamed of full shelves!

Monday, February 22, 2010

That's Bully...

I've been spending a lot of time on my days off at Bully Blends. It's this wonderful little tea/coffee/wine shop down the hill from me. Today I had very tasty Citrus & Ginkgo tea while I read the Feb. packet for Mystery School. They sometimes have vegan things on the specials menu that are extremely yummy!

I've decided to re purpose this blog and make it about all my adventures in South Dakota instead of just vegan cooking. I get so happy when I read Sarah's blog and thus was inspired to speak of my adventuring.

Other than my trip to Bully Blends, all I've done today is clean the living room. It looks and smells awesome!

Other adventures that have been taken include:

Carl taking me to this wonderful little mustard shop on the west side of town. They make tasty things and the guy running the cash register is the person who's picture is on the label!

On Valentine's Day we found a great Mexican place in town. This has made living here much easier for me. I had a fantastic Spinach and Bean Burrito with tasty Mexican Rice and Guacamole. I had to message Sarah to tell her about it after the icky not so Mexican food from our vacation out here.

There is also a cute little store called, SomeonesIn The Kitchen. It reminds me very much on Art Mart and makes me feel at home and smiley when I shop there. They also have the best Mocha that I've found in town. Delish!

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Home sick

I just realized how home sick I am......its not that I miss CU that much....its more that I miss my friends so deeply.....I hate that I only get to look at photos of them and not see them in person, hug them, laugh with them.....I'm trying to find people here in Rapid to relate too, but there is so much missing in the connections that I'm making.....I love it here, but I miss everyone so much....