The Siberian American

Thursday, January 7, 2016

CG Swaps 12 Days of Christmas Swap Reveal

I'm a little late on this because I decided to stay in Milwaukee a little longer than expected, but today, I am excited to show y'all my fun gifts from the 12 Days of Christmas Swap from CG Swaps! My partner was Mistle from Sweet Tea and Hydrangeas, and I had so much fun getting to know her. I could quickly tell we had a lot in common, which made it even more fun to shop for her!


Starbucks Via Instant Peppermint Mocha Latte: I was so excited when I opened this because I love peppermint mochas from Starbucks.
Teavana Passion Tango Tea: This tea smells amazing, and I can't wait to try it.
Wintertime Hot Chocolate Collection: I was so excited to see red velvet hot chocolate as part of this trio. I love anything red velvet, and I have never tried red velvet hot chocolate.
Clint's Texas Salsa: When Mistle and I were getting to know each other, I told her I miss Texas salsa, so I asked her to send me some of her favorite salsa! I loved what she picked out!


Mint Target scarf: This scarf is so soft, and I love the color!
Sugar Paper planner: I love that this planner has so much space for each day. I'm using it as a blog planner this year.


Burt's Bees Cucumber & Sage Facial Cleansing Towelettes: I love facial cleansing wipes, and I can't wait to try out the Burt's Bees ones!
Essie Bahama Mama: I love this color! So pretty and fun.
Que Bella Masks: I love trying new brands, so I was excited to see these!
Colourpop Matte Gloss: This is such a great color, and Colourpop is a new brand to me.
Colourpop Eyeshadow: The color she picked out for me is so pretty!
Snowman ornament: I put the cute little guy on our tree as soon as we got him! He really dressed up our Chicago Christmas tree.

Thank you so much for the great gifts, Mistle! If you want to see what I got Mistle, click here!




Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Ten Best Books I Read in 2015

2015 was a huge reading year for me. My original goal was to read 50 books, but I ended up finishing off the year with 105 books. It helped that Christopher had a lot of night shifts last year, and I’m not the best at sleeping when he’s gone. It was hard to narrow down all the books I read to just ten books, so I picked the books that stuck with me the most. If you are interested in more favorites here are my best reads in the winter, spring, summer, and fall.


The Secret Life of Violet Grant by Beatriz Williams 
I listed The Secret Life of Violet Grant since it’s the first book in the Schulyer sister series, but I loved all three books. (Along the Infinite Sea was my favorite, but I think it’s best to read all three to get the full story)

In The Secret Life of Violet Grant, Vivian Schuyler receives a suitcase in the mail that once belonged to Violet, a great-aunt she had no idea existed. As she begins to dig into Violet’s past, she discovers family secrets others are desperate to hide. Vivian was one of the best characters I have read in a long time! Her voice was just perfect. I loved how she was a headstrong, no nonsense girl. I also loved the progression of Violet’s story, especially the ending.


The Sound of Glass by Karen White
(c/o NetGalley) 
Karen White is one of my favorite authors, and this book was no exception. Two years after the death of her husband Cal, Merritt receives the gift of a family home from his grandmother and begins to unravel the secrets of her husband’s past. I was instantly intrigued by the story of the plane crash and how it intertwined two families. I loved how Merritt's character evolved throughout the novel. Truly a beautiful novel filled with secrets and how to let go of the past.


The Doll Maker by Richard Montanari 
(c/o NetGalley) 
This book is the eighth in a series, but it can easily be read as a stand alone novel. The Doll Maker centers around a series of child murders in Philadelphia...where the killers leave a doll of the previous murder at each site. I thought the format of this book was interesting, where we knew the point of view of both the killers and the detectives. It was well-written, surprising, and the characters were fascinating. I didn't even realize this book was 500 pages because it went by so quickly!


Everything, Everything by Nicola Yoon 
(c/o NetGalley) 
It is rare for me to give a book five stars, but every once in a while a story comes along that I know I won't ever forget. Madeline is allergic to the world and has never been allowed outside, but she is desperate to see the world when she meets Olly. Everything, Everything is beautiful, tender, and heartbreaking. I love books that use different mediums (if the book does it well), and this couldn't have been done better. The writing pulled me in and didn't let go. I even wanted to bring this book to the dinner table. I loved Madeline and Olly and wish their story could go on forever. Even so, the ending was beautiful. I honestly want to start over and read this book all over again.


Somebody I Used to Know by David Bell
(c/o NetGalley) 
This book tells the story of Nick Hansen, who sees a girl at the grocery store who is the splitting-image of his college sweetheart...who has been dead for twenty years. The girl ends up dead the next morning, forcing Nick to reevaluate everything about his girlfriend's death. I really liked this book. Nick was a great main character, and I liked the supporting cast. Even though the story felt a little slow at times, the mystery really pulled me in...and I read it in less than 24 hours. I like all the twists and turns, and the ending was great.


The Book of Speculation by Erika Swyler 
(c/o NetGalley) 
Simon receives a mysterious book that is the key to unlocking a curse his family has suffered for generations. I have seen a lot of people compare this book to The Night Circus, but I don't think that's fair. The only thing alike about the two books is they're both well written and about a circus. That being said, I loved The Book of Speculation. The past/present format worked really well to explain the curse on Simon's family, and the beautiful writing kept me interested the whole time. I highly recommend it.


The Girl Without a Name by Sandra Block 
(c/o NetGalley) 
This book grabbed me at the first page and didn't look go. The plot was interesting-a catatonic girl arrives at the psych ward who does not know her identity, and Dr. Goodman becomes obsessed with finding out who she is. The plot twist at the end was fantastic. I can usually figure out what is going to happen before it happens, but this twist blindsided me.


Wherever There Is Light by Peter Golden
(c/o NetGalley) 
Wherever There Is Light is a beautiful historical fiction romance about a Jew and an African-American who fall in love even though society forbids it. It takes you on a journey from the 1930s to post-war Paris as Julian and Kendall grow up to figure out who they areas individuals and whether they can be together. The writing is beautiful, the characters are well-developed, and the story kept me interested. I didn’t love the ending, but I still think the book is worth a read.


Saving Sophie by Ronald H. Balson 
(c/o NetGalley) 
I was pleasantly surprised by this book. I don't usually read books about the Middle East, but this one was suspenseful and interesting. The book starts out with a missing $88 million dollars in an embezzlement case and Jack Sommers as the main suspect. But why would someone who has never broken the law suddenly steal $88 million dollars? His daughter, Sophie, has been kidnapped by her grandparents and taken to Palestine. The story was intriguing from the very beginning, and I couldn't stop reading. I loved the characters, from Jack and Marcy to Catherine and Liam (I have been wanting to read Once We Were Brothers, and now it's moved higher on my to-read list!) I never expected to finish this book in one night, but that's exactly what happened.



The Edge of Lost by Kristina McMorris 
(c/o NetGalley) 
This book captivated me in from the very first page and didn't let go. The story begins with a hook from the end of the book: a cold, foggy night at Alcatraz in 1937, and a prison guard's only daughter has gone missing. You don't return to this part of the story for some time, but the story of Shan and the love, loss, and second chances he experienced was beautiful. This was one of those books that I wanted to read again as soon as I finished it.


What are some of the best books you read in 2015?

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Three Goals I Have Every Year

Happy 2016, everyone! It’s been a crazy few days, but I am glad to be home and settling into our normal routine (whatever that really means during residency). If you had told me this time last year we would have been ringing in 2016 in Milwaukee with my parents and Russian friends, I would have thought you were crazy. We had a great couple days seeing my family and meeting new friends. I will share more about New Year’s Eve in my monthly recap, but today I wanted to share the three goals I have for myself every year.

Visit at least one place I’ve never been. 
I know some years this will be easier than others, but my goal is to visit at least one new place every year. In 2015, we were blessed with a fun year of travel, and I visited Belize, Honduras, Cozumel, San Diego, Hearst Castle, Michigan, and Wisconsin for the first time. I’m not sure if we will be able to take a nicer vacation this year due to Christopher’s schedule, but I will definitely try to go on as many small trips as possible.


Make every day an adventure. 
Now that I work from home, it is so easy to stay home and not want to go out once Christopher gets home. My goal for every day is to treat it like it’s a day that I will never get back. Some of the spontaneous adventures I have been on by myself or with Christopher have been the best, and I can’t wait to treat every day like an adventure in 2016 and beyond.

Stay positive. 
I have talked on the blog before about keeping a positive mindset, and I hope it’s something I can keep up for the rest of my life. Since my commitment to staying positive, I feel like my life has completely changed. Although I still have rough days, positivity has made them much more manageable.

Thursday, December 31, 2015

Start Off 2016 with a New Camera (Giveaway)

Have you had an interest in getting into photography? Or maybe you want to up your photography game to help your blog or small business grow.  Either way, this beginner photography giveaway is just the ticket for you, and I have luckily teamed up with some awesome ladies to be able to offer it to you-this package has roughly a value of  $550 (or more, since Angie found some killer steals on what is included), so you definitely don't want to miss it.
  The Ultimate Beginners Photography Giveaway

Since this giveaway is all about helping you grow your photo-taking skills, Angie of My So-Called Chaos also asked each of the fantastic people participating in this giveaway to tell us what their favorite kind of photos to look at are.  This should help you also hone in on what you want to take photos of while you are working on building your skill and technique. Angie prefers photos that are clear (not blurry or too dark), bright, and have some good color and crispness to them. Here's what everyone else had to say:

What are your favorite photos to look at?


"I enjoy real pictures - the kind that make you think 'Cool... they are totally weird like I am'." - Kimi from Kimi Who

"Oh gosh, that's a really difficult question! I have no idea. Pretty ones?" - Anna from Anna in Wonderland

"Pictures are worth a million words. I enjoy seeing peoples lives in a photos. It is fun to think about what they were doing, what life was like for them, and to just see them grow." - Ashley from Simply Ashley Nicole

"I love photos that show personality! I'm a college student and it's nice seeing artsy photos (for your blog) but I love seeing photos with family, friends, etc!" - Kaci from Earth to Kace

"Environmental Portraits / Photojournalism. I love photos that tell stories of how people interact with their environment." - Esther from Local Adventurer

"I love travel photos because they inspire me to visit new places!" - Olya from The Siberian American

"Nature photos are my favorite simply because they are something gorgeous to look at." - Stella Kenton Body Shop

"Old analogue pictures, especially black and white portraits." - Caterina from Kate/idoscope "

I'm a bit of an Instagram junky and a fashion blogger, so I love looking at others' well-composed fashion photos!" - Nicole from Violet and Vine

"I love to see bright clean photos of peoples everyday lives. Getting to see a peak into someone everyday is always interesting to me." - Amanda of Life with Grace

"Fashion photos are my favorite photos to see because it inspires me to put my closet to use" - Jennifer of the Insta Boss eCourse

"I love travel photos! It's fun to see new places, as well as connect with others that are visiting locations I've been to." - Leeann of Join the Gossip

"I have to admit my first answer is animals - I adore cute animal pictures, but I also love seeing a glimpse into peoples lives and seeing what they are up to." - Sarah from Life in a Breakdown
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"Cool food and drink shots, as well as vineyard and travel images." - Mary from Vindulge "Projects/recipes to do with kids." - Sarah from Twins and a Toddler

"I love seeing travel photos. I am such a huge travel fan, and I've been to many countries but I always get inspired to continue traveling when I see others' adventures!" - Casey from Lucy Loo Littles

"Children related photos and fashion." - Brittany from The Ashmore's Blog

"I like photos that are vivid and full of color." - Tish from The Veganista Foodie

"I love photos of cool items layed out on a desk or on a nice background creatively, especially with planners and such." - Lindsay of  Paperclips and Pacis

"I love any kind of photos as long as they are BRIGHT. I LOVE photos full of bright and happy colors!" - Kristen from The Road to Domestication

"I love seeing photos of everyday life. Because everyday life is so beautiful!" - LaShawn from Everyday Eyecandy

"I love candid photos of my family. It is very special to be able to capture a sweet moment between my children." - Amanda from The Mint Design Company

"I love travel photos! In the winter time, photos of tropical destinations help me keep the winter blues at bay." - Mar from T.O. & Fro

"We love all sorts of photos, but Disney photos are our favorites. :)" - Angela and Libby from Disney BFFs Blog

"Pictures of kids, because they are hilarious and fun, and pictures of flowers because they make me happy!" - Candace from Luxe... With Kids

"As a self-proclaimed foodie and maker, I love photos that inspire me to create. I also really love landscape and scenery. Nature is awesome!" - Jessica from Living La Vida Holoka 

"I love outdoor photos, mainly either animals to the beach. Those are my favorite things, so that's what I love to see the most." - Kathleen from Fearlessly Creative Mamas

"Candid pictures of people living their day to day lives. I get to see a glimpse of a stranger's life or at least guess it." - Nana from Foreign Geek

"My favorite kinds of photos are the ones taken in the middle of an adventure, and the photographer catches that moment of awe. Whether it's an unbelievable sunset while hiking or someone's reaction after they've tried something they've never done before. Photos like that inspire me to get outside and live a little; to escape technology and remember there's a huge world out there waiting for me to experience." - Julie from Mom Fabulous

"Travel because I've been bitten by the travel bug for over 25 years now." - Melody from Wherever I May Roam

"I love photos of family dinners and coffee runs. It reminds of all the little things that happen before and after those near 'perfect' moments." - Zobia from The Eternity Journal

"My favorite photos to see are beautiful vacation and travel photos because I love to travel or photos of people running that show their passion for running and health." - Jill from RunEatSnap

"Awesome ones! lol" - Melissa and Deynece from Deux Bella

"I love flatlays, especially beauty ones! I'm a beauty blogger and I love seeing what others have in their collections whether it's something I also use, or something new that gives me ides for future purchases!" - Megan from The Megan Chronicles

"I love food+drink photography, but especially photos of people with friends and family, laughing and enjoying each other's company with food & drink. I love how food can bring people together!" - Marlynn from Urban Bliss Life

"Adventure Photos." - Tiara from Ice Cream and French Fries

 "I'm such a visual person that any kind of photo can draw me in. My favorites are the ones that imply there's more going on than we'll ever know—a secret glance, a watering eye, a mischievous grin, a desolate road, a steaming plate of food—it's like getting a glimpse at someone's soul." - Heather from All Roads Lead to the Kitchen

"I adore candid pictures of kids, especially with their moms. Motherhood is hard, but my favorite photos are the ones that remind us of why being a mom is worth it. The photos of our kids that show them laughing with us and loving each other? Perfect." - Meg from Snap Happy Mom

"Food pictures! I love to see how people cook." - Gaila from Petit Gourmet

 "I love pics that show a story, that are artful, sweet, thought provoking and show the beauty of nature, love, friendship, kindness." - Rocio from Your Sassy Self

"I love to see family photos. Family is so important and even if you don't think the pictures are great, they tell a story and I love to see those!" - Amanda from Green Tea and Cotton

 "I love natural photos that show a person's real personality. Nothing overly staged or forced looking." - Krystal from The Krystal Diaries

"Something fun, colorful & inspiring." - Linda from Brunch with Joy

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  • Canon Rebel T5 Supplies**
  • The Beginner's Photography Guide
  • 2 Soft Box Lights
  • Enrollment into the Grow Your Instagram Mini Course
*Prize is subject to change based on availability. **Supplies may/may not be what is pictured in the giveaway image due to availability. This Giveaway is open worldwide and ends on 1/12/16 at 12 a.m.. Entering below confirms that you agree to all terms and conditions within the rafflecopter widget.  Entries will be verified. Prizes sent via Amazon Prime for domestic winners (USA) or substitution of $500 cash & the Instagram Course given for international winners.

Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Year in Review: 2015 Highlights (Part Two)

Here’s the second part of our year, and all the fun we have had in Chicago so far. Click here for part one.

July
July is always the busiest month of the year for us. Christopher and I were born two days apart (July 21 and July 23), and our anniversary is July 25. We started off July by eating our way through Taste of Chicago. Then, my in-laws visited us for the first time, and we had a great time exploring together. Some of the highlights of their trip was The Field Museum, Art Institute of Chicago, Skydeck, and a sunset dinner cruise on Lake Michigan to celebrate our birthdays and anniversary.


July was also the first month I realized how tough intern year (and residency overall) was going to be. Christopher had his first two weeks of night float, and he had to work the night of my birthday (starting at 3 p.m.), which meant he had to sleep all day to get ready. He was super sweet and took me to lunch at Shaw’s Crab House before he had to leave to celebrate! I also got to see my parents on my birthday because they were flying home from visiting friends in Milwaukee.


In July we took our first two day trips to explore more of the Midwest. We loved hiking at the Indiana Dunes and eating as many pierogis as possible at the Pierogi Festival in Whiting, Indiana.


August
In August, we walked to the Chicago Air and Water Show, which was way better than I expected. We also had a great time trying out some of the restaurants in Chicago and all of the amazing delivery options.


September 
We kicked off September, college football season, and two glorious weeks off by heading to Evanston, Illinois for Northwestern vs. Stanford. The highlight of September was our Lake Michigan Circle Tour road trip. We had such an amazing time exploring Michigan and Wisconsin, and I can’t wait to share more about our trip with y’all in the coming months. When we got home, I got to spend a fun few days with Christopher’s parents exploring more of the city.


October 
October was one of my favorite months in Chicago so far. We started it out with a Chicago cupcake tour that I wouldn’t mind doing again. Since we don’t get much fall color in Texas, we took advantage of the gorgeous fall colors this year by going on two day trips. I loved seeing the beautiful mansions and fall color in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, and hiking at Starved Rock State Park in Utica, Illinois.


My best friend from high school visited me for a long weekend, and I loved showing off our beautiful city. Christopher had a day off during her visit, so the three of us went apple picking for the first time.


November
Christopher didn’t have many days off in November, but we made the most of it. On his first day off, we walked to Northerly Island and enjoyed the amazing city views. We also had our first snowfall of the year, with almost a foot at O’Hare that delayed my in-laws’ Thanksgiving visit for 15 hours.  Once they arrived, we loved visiting new places in Chicago like Christkindlmarket, Chicago 360, the Museum of Science and Industry, and the Shedd Aquarium.


December
Christmastime in Chicago was just as magical as I expected it to be. I loved checking out ZooLights, having lunch at the Walnut Room, visiting the Driehaus Museum, and enjoying all of the beautiful decorations around town. My in-laws came back to celebrate Christmas with us, and we had a wonderful three days together. We went to the Christmas Eve candlelight service at The Moody Church, which was the perfect way to start off Christmas.


2015 has been a crazy but wonderful year, and I can’t wait to see what 2016 will bring!