Ashley Mashley

story of my life and random ramblings..

Bluebonnets Baby!

All across Texas, the bluebonnets are starting to bloom. And every year, families, friends and strangers seek out these flowers for that picture perfect moment.

With almost no planning, my friend Nicolette and I set off to Brenham, Texas–an hour away from Houston–to take pictures in these beautiful state flowers.

 Here we are enjoying the view. I think this was my first time to actually venture out to a bluebonnet field.

Chilling in the bluebonnets! I have that 70′s look going..

There were a few of those little orange-yellow flowers too. No idea what they are, but they’re cute all the same.

Another family wading through the bluebonnets. They even brought their dog who was leaping in the flowers. It was just so gosh darn cute that I forgot to take a picture.

Aww, even this older couple came out to see the bluebonnets together. They were walking up the hill holding hands. Absolutely adorable!

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Mardi Gras 2012!

77. Go to Mardi Gras in New Orleans. – CHECK!

Yeah baby! I had this trip planned for over 6 months now. Originally I was going to go with some girlfriends, but ended up going with the boyfriend a.k.a. Mr. Hazel Eyes. Honestly, I thought the night was going to end up in a fight. Surprisingly, it didn’t. We had a blast!

We stayed in the Astor Crowne Plaza off of Canal Street. It was a beautiful hotel and was right off of Bourbon Street! Which I hadn’t realized when I booked it, but it worked perfectly.

First of all, hello strip clubs! I knew there would be some, but they are all over the freaking place! There was even a “Sex Act” place. I don’t want to know. The pictures out front were enough for me. At least it wasn’t a donkey show.

When we started out, it was still daylight and there were already drunks in the street. The bead throwing started early too, although there weren’t any boobies out yet. Bourbon street was trying to be more kid friendly until nightfall. That didn’t stop me from drinking. After we ate a crappy burger, I orded myself a frozen hurricane. Which was dumb on my part since it was already chilly outside and rapidly getting colder. I made it through until someone broke my cup by throwing me beads. Whoops!

After a bathroom break at the hotel (again, thank goodness it was so close!) we caught a parade on Canal. I was so excited until I realized how short I was.. I begged my boyfriend to come up front with me and catch some beads! We watched the floats and marching bands stroll by. Awesome times! Some of the people on the floats were similarly dressed as people in the KKK. Um weird??

All through the night there were shows on the street. There was team of breakdancers who brought their own dance floor and speaker system. They were all over the place–flipping and spinning and getting the crowd into the groove, so they could get their tips.

Here is the guy dressed in gold; he did some moon walking and robotic moves.

I actually found a video of him! Pretty trippy!

We checked out a couple of the bars on the strip and I took about 4 shots out of another girl’s mouth. It sounds grosser than it really was, okay? We even saw the end of a fight coming out of Willie’s Chicken Shack. The guy was lying on the floor in a pool of his own blood when all the cops on horses arrived.

We saw some boobs (most were not that great) and I got beads without having to show my knockers. Successful night!!

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FREE BEER!

Did I get your attention? Thought so.

This wasn’t on my bucket list, but it’s something I’ve wanted to do: go to a brewery. Just see what’s so special about beer and how they make it. Not all chicks like beer, but I’m one that does!

St. Arnold Brewery is just north of downtown Houston. I loved the old building–especially the details on the doors. The brewery is just waiting for us to step inside.

As we walked in, there’s a line. I wasn’t really sure what for or where it leads, but we got in line. Others followed suit.

Some people have food, drinks, games, six-pack beer carriers to recycle. I didn’t really know what to expect. Especially not the smell of pizza in the hallway. I thought this was a brewery.

Follow the sign. Walk up the stairs. 2nd floor? It felt like they were never-ending, especially since we were only going a step a minute.

We reached the holy land! We paid our $7 a piece for the tour and got our souvenir glass. What they don’t tell you on their website is that you get 4 tokens to try their beers. So in my mind, this was free beer! Yeah! Let’s do this! At 1pm on a Saturday. So what? It’s FREE!

Come to find out later, if you bring a larger beer stein, they will still fill that for you too. Hm, looks like I’m going to have to make a trip back there in the near future.

So this was the Beer Hall. It doesn’t even begin to show how crowded it was. People were having birthday parties there, there were blankets sprawled on the ground where people ate their pizza and played their games. Ohhhh! It all clicked. I just thought this was a brewery tour, not a hang out spot.

We got a beer and started to walk around. The next tour started in a few minutes.

St. Arnold was a saint in the 600′s, who recommended beer instead of water. Way back in those days, water was polluted and would make drinkers gravely ill. Instead, drink beer! It’s cheaper and more nutritious. Sounds good to me, let’s drink!

So I didn’t learn too much on the tour, mostly because I couldn’t hear what the hell our tour guide was saying. But I did get to see the beer making process in action. There was beer fermenting on the floor and this guy wanted to try it. (Ok, so maybe I learned a little.) He got the go ahead from our tour guide and scooped some off the floor.

“It’s not bad. It tastes like beer and bread. Y’all should try it.”

Bleh, no thanks, I’m not going to eat something off the floor. I walked off, back to the beer hall or should I say, beer wall!

Look at that beautiful wall of beer! They were promoting their newest beer Santo, so naturally, I had to try it. I’m not normally a fan of dark beer, but this was fantastic. It’s nothing like BMC–as they call it at Saint Arnold–Bud Miller Coors. This beer is so flavorful and full of life. And even the label is artsy! What’s not to love?

For those of you in Texas, go out and try a St. Arnold Santo!

Are you a beer drinker? What’s your favorite beer?

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Project 365: Through Day 21

Day 13 – January 30th

Pupusas! If you haven’t tried these before you don’t know what you’re missing out on. This traditional Salvadorian dish is like a thick tortilla, stuffed with various yummy foods: beans, cheese, pork, or loroco. Or all of the above! Apparently loroco an edible flower native to El Salvador, I had no idea. It’s pretty dang good though! On top is a type of salsa with cabbage, not everyone is a fan of it, but I love it.

Day 14 – January 31st

It’s almost been a week since I’ve been in the house and I’m barely starting to put things up. This piece was a “housewarming” gift from my dad and stepmom when I moved to the apartment. It just fits so well on one of our bookshelves in the living room. A daily reminder: dream.

Day 15 – February 1st

It was one of those mornings at the office. I was dragging ass and had to have my daily cup of coffee.

Day 16 – February 2nd

My old co-worker brought in her baby Blake! Isn’t she just adorable! She poopied her little pants while she was in the office. Yeah, definitely not ready for one of those yet.

Day 17 – February 3rd

 Dinner night! We celebrated our 6 month anniversary at Taste of Texas. The food was spectacular! Mr. Hazel Eyes enjoyed the pre-dinner snacks. While you wait, they have soft drinks, popcorn and chips and salsa. Once they seat you (after about 30-45 minutes) they bring you crackers with cream cheese. I’ve never tried quail so we had it as an appetizer. The waiter said it tastes like chicken, but I thought it was far better! Then you get the salad & bread bar while you wait for your steak. You can see my beautiful bacon wrapped center cut filet. YUM! Best date night ever!

Day 18 – February 4th

An interesting ice cream truck sitting in the parking lot at a local Sam’s Club. “Ice Cream Nationwide” it boasts. The other side listed cities of Los Angeles, CA, Houston, TX, Las Vegas, NV and Tampa, FL. That’s a long trip for some ice cream!

Day 19 – February 5th

Finally getting settled into the house. Here’s my odd shaped loveseat with new brown pillows. They were one of my favorite buys from shopping with mom. I’m thinking of going with a European theme for the living room. Hm.

Day 20 – February 6th

Our elevator was out! Look at the floor, definitely not even. Before they taped it off, it opened up like that on my way to lunch. I wasn’t getting on that thing!

Day 21 – February 7th

Margarita at lunch! I got my buzz on! I need to prepare myself for New Orleans this weekend! I was buzzed after one. I don’t think I’m ready!

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A Week’s Worth of Project 365

Dont worry, I haven’t forgotten about the 365 Project–here goes a week of pictures!

Day 6 – January 23rd

My mom’s pup. Well, he still thinks he’s a pup. He was mine until I realized I couldn’t take care of him. Now she won’t give him up since he’s her little baby! What a cute face.

Day 7 – January 24th

Relatively boring day as you can tell; just another day at work. I love my cute little calendar that my boss gave me though. Ooh, and paperclips!

Day 8 – January 25th

My idea of packing: sitting on the couch, looking at the box. My junk was everywhere…

Day 9 – January 26th


My bosses at Happy Hour on Thursday. They’re married, can you tell? They are pretty awesome couple to work for, if I say so myself.

Day 10 – January 27th

Mr. Hazel Eyes and I moved into a house! This was the day before move-in. He was waiting for the utilities to be turned on.

Day 11 – January 28th

Our living quarters for the first night. A mattress and some pillows in the living room. It was kind of like a camp out, except with TV!

Day 12 – January 29th

My wonderful Mom already brought me a housewarming gift! Dr Pepper with REAL sugar. Who could ask for more?

It’s been a hectic week, but I managed to take a picture a day.. with a couple of the pictures being at the very end of the day.

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