May 082013
 

baked by melissa

When Adam and I were walking through a deserted 11:30pm airport Sunday night after our 40 hour trip to NYC this past weekend, I looked at him and said "you know, I was never one of those people who wanted to travel for work or spend all of my free time traveling". I wanted to be a designer, dammit. All of this traveling is becoming a pain in the ass and messing up my schedule in doing what I did dream of doing. 5 trips in as many months has left me never wanting to leave the house again. It also has made me ponder how hard it is to maintain a healthy lifestyle when traveling. Forget that once I return, I have missed that weeks farmers market and skipped the day I grocery shop, and have so much to catch up on with Manic Trout, that I have no time to exercise all week. The real problem is what to do while actually gone?

If you fly Jet Blue, the terminals and flights offer at least a bit of health options (there has been much time in airports as Austin airport is not big enough to justify direct flights) but on most of the other airlines, you're SOL. Once you arrive at your destination, the real fun begins...living in hotels, eating only at restaurants and being a guest. I prefer to not make a big deal out of my food allergies, I find it annoying when people are picky as guests. I normally just work around it, and its pretty easy to avoid aged cheese, red wine and good chocolate but being lactose intolerant, always avoiding dairy is not so easy. However, with the last one, its an intolerance, I'll live...so I just suck it up and go with the flow. Except people keep making creamed soups as the main course...what is that all about anyway?

Once we bump allergies and intolerances out of the way...then there is dealing with the preferred way to eat. As I discussed last week, I tend to gravitate to super heathy eating habits, avoid GMO's, buy organic and avoid refined flour and dairy. Traveling makes me understand that there are small pockets of the country where lots of people eat like this, I have been lucky enough to have lived the last decade in these places  because wow, its hard to eat this way in a lot of the US! Again though, as not one to ruffle feathers when I'm a guest, I just go with the flow and work around it...which means I usually feel sick to my stomach or hungry most of the time which results in my fall back crisis mode...eat as much sugar as I can get my hands on. This last trip resulted in my eating a large amount of the most delicious and tiniest cupcakes I have ever laid eyes on.

There are times when I can get to a store and stock up on apples, almonds and other snacks so at least I'm not starving to death, but other than that do you have any suggestions of how to maintain a healthy lifestyle when traveling?

oh and ps, I have not taken one photo of food on any of the 5 trips...except those cupcakes ;)

Apr 012013
 

beach

1. If it's chilly out and windy, people on vacation will still lounge on the beach and act as though its 90 degrees out.

2. Punching...even if it's just the air, provides amazing stress relief.

3. All ovens are not created equal and in fact cook food differently. Which makes me wonder...why bother cooking at all???

4. Speaking of cooking...induction stove tops require specialized pots and pans. Again...why bother???

5. If your entire back yard is covered in fuzzy pollen...well, you're screwed.

6. Travel is exhausting. Even if you lounge around reading the entire weekend away, you'll be exhausted from the exertion of going when you get home.

7. If your central air is going to break, its going to do so during a crazy heat wave.

8. When you live in the live music capitol of the world, you should really take advantage of it.

9. Lunch with the girls can make everything better.

10. Rarely if you force yourself to get out there and do something, will you regret it.

Jan 252013
 

yoda do or do not there is no try

WORKING ON:  Lots and lots of busy work such as line sheets for the new line and ordering custom wall coverings for pool.  Especially excited for some custom 'luggage' to haul Manic Trout to trade shows thats in the works...so fancy!

THINKING ABOUT:  That I'll actually be busier when I return from Vegas and then I have to stop thinking and take few deep breaths and breath.

ANTICIPATING: I am being interviewed by two blogs this week and am excited to not only do both of  them, but to a part of their roster of interviewed designers! Also, I found out yesterday that a great friend of mine will be in town for SXSW and we'll get to visit...yay!!

LISTENING TO:  The David Bowie station on Pandora...pretty excellent.

EATING: The best cookies in the world came out with a Red Velvet version.  Oh to die!  Check your local grocer for Lofthouse Cookies.  You'll thank me hate me for it later.

THANKFUL FOR: Getting to see both of my parent in one day last week! Also that my husband is so awesome that he added an extra long massage to my monthly facial/pedi day and treats me to the whole shebang.  Oh, and that is all happens in an hour.

PLANNING FOR:  The Spring Summer 2013 Line launch and Pool...and world domination.

READING: Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns) by Mindy Kaling. I have a weird superstition that I have to buy 2 books at the airport before I fly...last week I did this in both directions...usually I buy all business books, but I added this one to the pile and it is HILARIOUS!

WATCHING: Almost done with Private Practice on Netflix...I think I'll watch the West Wing next...any suggestions?

Jan 212013
 
More time needs to be spent doing things like visiting my grandmother

More time needs to be spent doing things like visiting my grandmother

There are many things I have learned in building and running a business for 10 years and many things I of course still need to.  There are also things which I am trying to figure out how to learn such allowing myself to have a life.  For eight years, I worked full time and ran Manic Trout, so working essentially dragged me out of the studio.  It also gave a bit of perspective for example if I wanted to travel, I felt I could take off from MT the same amount I took off from my day job and that was reasonable.

However, when I finally reached the point where I could leave my day job, I also reached a point where I was terrified to leave MT.  Usually if I am gone for 4 days, all is well as orders still get out in time and thanks to wifi, most things can be handled from my laptop and phone wherever I may be going.  Even in Mexico a few years ago, I was able to happily work away for a few hours on the balcony of the suite while gazing at the ocean.  Admittedly the down side is that the first few days home are a bit rough as I have to play catch up, but for the most part, nothing bad comes of my leaving the studio.  And yet, try telling that to my brain the thought of planning a trip comes up.

Last week Adam and I went to NH to visit my dad and his entire side of the family...I visited with my dad, stepmother, niece and nephew, grandparents and my dads 4 siblings, spouses and some cousins.  It was the first time Adam met my dad (I will be finally meeting his in March) and a loooong overdue trip.  We booked the trip about 2 weeks before leaving and I don't think one day went by that I didn't have a panic attack about going.  These panic attacks were not about anything in particular other than the fear that my not physically being in my studio for 4 days would result in an armageddon or something.  Which is kind of bizarre as I have done big shows here in Austin which have required me to be away from the house for just as long only I would come home to sleep each night. But my brain is really stubborn and refuses to acknowledge all of this logically.

I'm sure its all about letting go (something I struggle with) and relaxing (also a struggle) but I really need to get over this irrational fear...and thats what it basically is. Fear.  Such a nasty little 4 letter word, but there it is.  I am trying this year to work on this fear.  I will be participating in the largest fashion trade show in the world in 1 month overcoming my fear of not only taking a big financial risk with MT but I will at the same time be tackling my fear to be gone for 1 week (I want to throw up just thinking about it!).  Right now my course of action is to book shows and flights when I'm in a caffeine and sugar fueled rush and then freak out later.  So far it's working pretty well...we'll see how it's going after the next 2 trips.

Jan 092012
 

I really need to remember to post my instagram posts on a more regular basis as its been over a month since the last post and there were just so many to choose from!  I had issues editing, so this post is a tad long, but its been such a busy month!!

Instagram_Jan2012_01A glimpse at the weekly market which I am a proud part of...all local artisans, all hand made.  On the corner of Gibson St and S Congress.  I'm there almost every Saturday (I occasionally have to switch to Sunday when I have scheduling conflicts).

Instagram_Jan2012_02They're baaaaack! Adam and I were equally excited to find these at Big Top Candy Shop.

Instagram_Jan2012_03Flowers "just because" are my favorite reason for flowers.

Instagram_Jan2012_04As you already may know, I said yes!

Instagram_Jan2012_05My "tree"...I love it!

Instagram_Jan2012_06I found the coolest wrapping paper, it was super thick, pretty and REVERSIBLE! That part was an awesome surprise, I picked it out for the white side with the fonts, but loved the red as well!

Instagram_Jan2012_07Merry Christmas wishes!

Instagram_Jan2012_08Thea snapped this of Gillian, Holly and I in the post Christmas clean up.  I love that we're in teh crowns from our crackers still...its perfect and the only photo I have from 5 days at my moms with all of us.  That's sad!

Instagram_Jan2012_09Wedding dress shopping before heading home to Texas.  ps...this is the dress I will be wearing in September!

Instagram_Jan2012_10A very quite New Years Eve with us both being sick.  We made it to Madam Mam's for dinner though and it was as awesome as always!

Instagram_Jan2012_11What I looked like in the last hours of 2011.

Instagram_Jan2012_12One of my moms delicious Apple Pies in progress...Yum!

Are you on Instagram?  I am @manictrout, look me up if you so desire!

 

 

Jan 022012
 
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At the flates on South Padre this past Thanksgiving**

I keep talking about how much change happened in 2011 but this being only the 2nd day of  2012, I already have to declare that 2011 had NOTHING on 2012!  The wedding planning is starting to move full speed ahead and today we...ready for it...looked at the first two houses in our quest for a home!!  I'm kind of terrified, I'll admit it...so much change...and soooo much commitment...but I'm dealing rather well with it all.

Speaking of commitment, Adam and I finally started our blog, She Says He Says.  It has opened to rave reviews and if you want to know what all the fuss is about, you'll just have to go read it yourself!

**One of my goals for the year is to use my own photos (or photos taken for me) in the blog, except for of course the daily inspiration...so you get look forward to many random shots...ha!

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Dec 032011
 

What a week.  I think my hard drive crashing was number three on my list of most stressful moments in the life of Manic Trout, coming in behind two floods...both causing my studio to be evacuated and one forcing me to move and the being a move of 2000 miles and having to keep my studio n a pod for a month.  Thankfully I now have a new hard drive and as I back up weekly, I only lost a small amount of work.

While transferring photos from my phone this morning, I realized it been quite some time since I posted instagram photos.  Speaking of instagram, have you seen followgram yet?  You can access your instagram account from your mac, its awesome!

Anyway, here is what I have been up to the past week or so...

InstagramDec03_2011_01On the boat in South Padre on the Thanksgiving Moring

InstagramDec03_2011_02Faye who is exhausted after her first walk on a beach.  There was a plethora of washed up jellyfish and fish carcasses that day to cause utter joy and excitement.  All in all, a successful adventure.

InstagramDec03_2011_03A kite boarder setting up on the flats.

InstagramDec03_2011_04We had to stop at the tourist trap on the way off the island to photo the dinosaurs and other creatures...I personally liked the shark the best.

InstagramDec03_2011_05A pit stop for a big bag of pineapple oranges on the road home...so happy we did, yummy!!

InstagramDec03_2011_06When it gets down into the low 40's in Austin, the outdoor bars are still open as usual, so everyone is out on 6th street in parkas and scarves...still hanging around outside...freezing cold but reluctant to go inside...me included!

InstagramDec03_2011_07Faye and I had a lot of cuddle time this week while my computer was gone.

InstagramDec03_2011_08Part of the Manic Trout tent at Austin's First Thursday this month, I love doing outdoor night shows in December...we're sure not in NY anymore!

InstagramDec03_2011_09Adam and I had date night last night...burgers at Docs on Congress, an unexpected stop at the Big Top Candy Shop and then we were off to see Jack and Jill (the new Adam Sandler flick)...it was the perfect date and so much fun!

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Oct 302011
 

Wow, what a month!  There has been so much going on that I can't even remember all of it!  Besides all of the stuff I have been doing not work related, Manic Trout participated in Austin First Thursday in the beginning of the month and will be again this coming week!  I am also super excited about the Three new lines which were released this month that I'm really proud of, yay!.  But the best part of the month was seeing not one, but TWO of my sisters, how awesome is that???  I think its much more fun to show you, not just tell you though, so here are a few glimpses of what I have been up to for the last month...

Instagram_Sept24Tati and I went to Pecan Street Festival and enjoyed all of the sights and fun that we could find.

Instagram_Sept30The awesome ceiling at one of my favorite restaurants, Madame Mam's...the best Thai food I've ever had.

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Ok maybe I had enjoyed a few scotches at dinner, but I was really excited when I realized that Adam and I both wear colored shoes all the time.

Instagram_Oct2At my first NFL game...the Texans vs the Steelers.  It was insane and I loved every minute of it!

Instagram_Oct9We went to the beach!!!  Gillian and Jav went to South Padre Island (where Adam's parents live) for a week, so we drove down to see them for a few days of it and it was awesome.

Instagram_Oct20Thea was jealous of our visiting with Gilly and a bit homesick too, so we headed off to Boulder, Colorado a week later for two nights and three jam packed days with Thea.  That's the view from our hotel, it was gorgeous!

Instagram_Oct19Yeah, my boys got skills.  Boulder was basically one big playground for handstands, look at the face on the little girl in the background watching him!

Instagram_Oct21A habit I can't seem to quit.  These had a citrus cream cheese frosting...SO yummy!

Instagram_Oct23We arrived back in Texas to Adam having a houseful of out of town guests and basically it was non stop chaos for the week.  Even though we were able to hide out at my house some of the time, it was a lot to take.  I managed to go outside alone with my coffee for 10 minutes one day before we headed out to an all day fundraiser.

Instagram_Oct27I got a text while getting my hair cut asking if I wanted to have date night that night, so I had a blown out for the first time in a few years...its so fun to look so different for a night!

Instagram_Oct28The chaos of out of town visitors has finally subsided and since I've been sick all week after a particular germy person sat behind me on the plane,  I have spent much of the past 36 hours sleeping...and eating Halloween candy that I bought "just in case" I got Trick-or-Treators.  So excited for Halloween tomorrow!!!

Oct 262011
 

RedTreeCanopyThe past week has been a blur.  A fun blur, but a blur.  I went to Boulder, Colorado with Adam to hang out with Thea for 3 days filled to the brim with good times.  We got home late Friday night to a bunch of friends in town for the weekend and didn't stop until late Sunday night.  As you can imagine, all of this running around and being fabulous meant that I was no match for the sick people who coughed all over us on the plane and I had a bitch of a cold these past few days.

Today I am starting to feel better...Adam made homemade chicken soup yesterday and we spent the day on the couch with tissues, tea, Faye and movies.  I am trying to ease back into work, but there is SO MUCH to do!  Do you realize how close the holidays are????  Egads.

SierraStraightHairOn a side note, when I got my hair cut today, I decided to mix things up and asked for a blow out...how fun is it when you can completely look like a different person with only a quick hair change???

Oct 152011
 

LeavesRoadI have been so distressed to not witness the awesome fall colors of the Hudson Valley this year. However...Adam and I are going yo visit Thea at school this week (she only had to ask us to a dozen times) and from what I hear, Colorado gives the HV a run for their money on foliage.  Yay!!  Expect a flurry of photos next week of trees...