Friday, May 3, 2013

PSA: United Mileage Plus Premier Qualifications

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I learned this tidbit this week and thought I'd share. So on my work trip to DC earlier this week, I flew with my supervisor, who also bought my ticket. She has preimier status, so by association, I was "premiere" for this trip! We were able to get Economy Plus seats (in an exit row, so there was sweet leg room!) and was able to board in group 2.
 
So I was checking my United mileage plus account to see if I was anywhere close to obtaining silver status, and found out that tickets purchased through Hotwire or Priceline do NOT qualify towards premiere qualifying miles!!! You still get the miles but they don't help you qualify for premiere status!

See here: "Additionally, certain fares such as those purchased with industry discounts or through Hotwire and priceline.com do not count toward Premier qualification or accrual of award miles."
 
LAME! It's easier to see all the available flights through Priceline so I often buy from there EVEN THOUGH IT'S THE SAME PRICE AS UNITED.COM! Of course no one NEEDS premiere status, but it sure is nice when you're not boarding in group 5 and forced to check your carry-on bag cause there is no more room in the overhead bin! And I figured with all the traveling I do for work (it's so tiring!), it would be a nice side perk.
 
This is only for United, so if United is not your cup of plane, you should review your airline's policies.
 
Did you know this? If you did... why didn't you tell me?!
                              

Whirlwind in DC

Hello!  Just got back last night from a work trip to DC.  Our offices are headquartered there, as well as a lot of our partners, so we have lots of meetings there.  This time was a whirlwind visit since I didn't really get to do anything, but attend a two day meeting.  And by "get to do anything" I mean like... sightseeing.  :)  However, the pictures below will probably look like I had lots of fun.  :oP

 
 First night there we had dinner with our DC office folks at Rice Paper.  Delish Vietnamese food!

Rice Paper in Falls Church, VA
 
I got this super awesome BBQ Pork and shrimp dish.  You wrap all that good stuff into rice paper!
 
A RICE PAPER HOLDER!  WHAT.  Hahah. 
So that's the rice paper --- it's kind of like a giant communion wafer.  Starchy and hard.  But then you dip it into hot water and it softens!  I totally need to get a rice paper holder!  I was totally gonna huff one back from DC but the supermarket/stores were closed by the time we were done with dinner.
 
Some Caribou before the first morning of the meeting.  I like the sentiment on the napkin!
 
Met up with our former co-worker Angela at Matchbox! 
Those onion straws on top of the sliders were so tasty!  :)
 
Top: me and our former coworker Angela!  Do you love our hair?  HAHAH.
Bottom: coworker and her boyfriend.  :)
 
I try to do something "fun" on every work trip.  This time I didn't get to see anything out of the ordinary, but I guess looking back on these pics, it was a good time outside of the meetings!  :)  The weather was also gorgeous there!  East coast spring is pretty nice, I must admit.  I didn't get to take any pictures of all the flowers I saw... but I feel like SF does NOT have so many flowers everywhere!  Which is sad.  Boston and DC seem to have (planted) flowers all over downtown.  So colorful and happy.  :)
 
Do you travel for work?  If so, do you try to insert "fun"?  :D
                                         
 

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Mystery Braid Bracelet

Need more time to blog!  So many posts in a queue in my head.  :)  Life's been busy with work and out of town guests and in-town friends!  Here's a quicky about a neat little craft I discovered recently.

It's called a Mystery Braid Bracelet!  Check it out:

 
I kinda don't want to tell you how it's made... cause it's SO easy and you won't think I'm cool anymore.  :oP  Here goes!
 
You can get the leather bracelets with the slits from Michaels (I heard Hobby Lobby has 'em too.)  Don't forget to use a 40% coupon.  My pack was actually labeled "Mystery Braid Bracelets" and came in a pack of 8.  There are some "flakey" bits in the package (like dots?) but over all I think the quality is nice!  It says "real leather crafts" and it feels like it.
 
The package comes with these directions:
 
1) Pass the bottom end of the band up between strands 2 and 3, and push the resulting twist to the bottom.
2) Begin braiding by passing strip 1 over 2, then 3 over 1, then 2 over three.  Pass the bottom end of the trip between 2 and 3 then work the braided portion up to the top of the band.  This completes one braid cycle.
 
Then you basically just repeat!
 
Here is a pretty good video (from the company that made the bracelets) with the instructions.  (Had a bit of trouble embedding it, so you'll have to view it on YouTube).
 
Then you rock your bracelet and make them for everyone you know cause now you have 7 extras.  :)
 
I discovered you can make a tighter weave or a looser weave based on your preference.  It's just a matter of doing another braid cycle.
 
Tighter weave on top, looser weave on the bottom
 
The light brown and medium brown leather straps were a lot more supple than the dark brown, so it was easier to do a tighter weave on those.  Another thing to consider is that the tighter the weave, the tighter the strap, so if you're making it for a person with a bigger wrist (namely guys), it might be better to go with the looser weave if you don't get to measure them in person.  If you do the tighter weave and need to make it looser, you can always undo it!  :)
 
Have you made a mystery braid bracelet before?  Is this a fashion item you'd wear?


"Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves.
A cord of three strands is not quickly broken." 
~ Ecclesiastes 4:12 ~
                           

Monday, April 15, 2013

Praying for Boston

 
Praying for Boston
 
Hard to believe this happened somewhere where we lived.  We've walked on the streets where the explosions happened.  Glad our friends are safe there though.
                           

Sunday, March 24, 2013

So busy!

Sorry been MIA!  Been pretty with work and life in general.  Lots of back logged posts that I just need time to sit down and write!

Two weekends ago, Tim's brother was in town for the weekend to buy this sweet Lotus Elise!  I got to spend all day with him riding around in it.  :D

Lotus Elise


At work last week, we had a staff retreat/strategic planning all week which involved all day meetings and strategic thinking and then dinners in the evenings.  It was a good time getting to know co-workers, especially those who came over from DC, but it was a tiring week!

Who knew that March was closing out this week?!  My cousin is graduating this May and I've been busy making her a ribbon leiInstructions for the full lei is here.  I'll do a post on this one later on, but here is my work in progress!




There are a few more friends graduating this year but I don't think I have enough time to make them all one of those leis!  So I think I will want to try another variety (from Penga!)  like this:


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I think Penga said it uses a lot less ribbon and... is faster once you get it?  :D

It's another busy work week for me with some travel, but I'll be back!  What have you been up to lately?  Or what has been keeping you busy?
                                         

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Valentine Cards 2013: Fish, worms, and bears, oh my!

Sorry so laggy with my postings!  We had an unexpected (but pleasant, haha) house guest last week and it's been quite the busy weekend.

This is part two of the Valentine Cards I made this year.  (I need to hurry up before it becomes St. Patrick's day... or Valentine's Day 2014!)  You can see Part One here.

Fish, worms, and bears, oh my!
 
I originally say the fish Valentine Card below on Etsy and knew I wanted to make them! However, I waited until the night before to go to Target to get my Swedish fish. :oP While standing in the gummy aisle, I saw other gummy shapes and was inspired!

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The clear bags are from Daiso ($1.50 for 25)!  Swedish fish and all other gummies from Target.

I found some fish bowl shape online, colored them in Photoshop and added some text.  These two say, "You're Fin-tastic" and "You're a great catch!"

The brown is supposed to be dirt and this one says, "You've wormed your way into my heart!"

This one says "I love you beary much!"

I printed out the shapes/bowls and cut them out.  (Maybe I'll get those templates on here sometime soon!)  Put the cut out in the clear bags, filled it with candy, and done!  :)  I did tape the bottom corners to the back to help hold the cut out bowl/shape in place a little better.  (I heard you can buy round bottomed bags from Michaels.)

Here are the final products!  I gave 'em out to my co-workers, my brother, and a couple of friends.  :)




 
"You're Fin-tastic" and "You're a great catch" I borrowed from the Internets, but I came up with the worm and gummy bear sayings all on my own.  While standing in the candy aisle of Target.  :D
 
Which one is your favorite?  :)
                                          

 

Monday, February 25, 2013

"Begin Again" - Taylor Swift (Alex Goot, Megan Nicole, Piano Guys)

Sometimes I fixate on a song and just listen to it over and over again.  This would be one of them!  I have no great affinity with "Begin Again" by Taylor Swift, but I absolutely adore this version by Alex Goot, Megan Nicole, and The Piano Guys.  :)  I love love love The Piano Guys -- amazing piano and cello!



Listen with me  :)  And then go listen to everrrrything by The Piano Guys.  :)
                             
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