Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Facebook addict!

So I am now on Facebook. It is very addicting! I can't stop looking up people and playing all those games! I think I'm going to turn off the computer at certain times so I don't spend another 3 hours on Facebook.

I'm back.

People, I am back! I am back from a summer filed with: cool nights, blue skies, god-awful cafeteria food, campers playing all sorts of instruments, biking and walking, climbing the dunes, interrupted nights, no wi-fi, bikes stolen, tanlines, no swimmers itch!, good books, new friends, and lots of pictures (unfortunately not pitchers, dry campus...)

Monday, June 9, 2008

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Movies You Should See

A. and I just saw The Lookout last night. A well done movie, it is at times quite sad. A young man who has suffered brain damage is lured into a criminal gang. The end is worth the watch.

If you haven't seen these yet, check them out:
Bobby (love the clothing, music, everything. I'm not a Helen Hunt fan, but she was quite excellent in this movie. Actually, there were many strong, well-played female roles in the movie, a rarity it seems.)
The Namesake-same director as Mississippi Masala. This has a wonderful slow story.
Antonia's Line-a beautiful and tough at times story with some real humor.
Bandit Queen-This is the true story of Phoolan Devi. It's not an easy watch and maybe I shouldn't recommend it. But I think it is important to at least have heard her name and know a little bit about her.
And I totally love the HBO series, Deadwood. Well written and funny, plus the costumes are great! Rent it today!

Monday, June 2, 2008

Rockett St. George



Rockett St. George

Poketo


Check these Birds of Feather plates out. Love 'em! Poketo!

I am in love with this ring. They are Tiffany-inspired. The acrylic ones are cheaper, but of course I want the more expensive one...

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Charley Harper


Birdie



Jumbrella



Raccpack


I just discovered Charley Harper. He calls his art "minimal realism." And I love it!



Buy here.
I can't remember where I found it, sorry...

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Birds!


Super cute needle felted birds at Got Crow Creations Etsy shop.
Via.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

A new website to love!



Check out this cute website I found: The Crafty Crow.  Lots of cute things to make with the kids.

The children are so funny!

My kids are so funny and gross at the same time.  Yesterday Jo was walking home from L's school singing this cute ditty:
I love my Mom
Oh yes I do
I love my Mom
And her hot diarrhea

I don't know where this came from.

The kids have made up some games.  Here are two:
Chase the Old Person-this entails one of them running from the other whilst bent over a cane.
Slap the Back-This one is played in the tub.  One child slaps the other on the back with a washcloth which usually morphs into an open hand.

My children are weird.  I love them.


More jewelry I must have!


I'm beginning to notice a trend here, I really like jewelry!  Why don't I wear more than silver hoops and a simple necklace?
Anyhoozle, enough with the deep, probing thoughts: I love these earrings!

Thursday, May 22, 2008

1 lamp or two?


I am loving this lamp "Perch."

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Peace out!


Sweet!  These bombers are dropping olive branches, not bombs.

Mmm, eco-conscious jewelry!



I am going to go green for this eco-conscious jewelry.  Batucada.

Monday, May 19, 2008

I want this!

I love Lochers!  Such naughtiness surrounded by such beautiful embroidery. 
I really do need a F'ing coffee...

Bras for girls?

My 5 yo girl has been wearing a bathing suit top as a bra, so "no-one can see my boobs." I thought about buying her some undershirts instead. She has also been wearing multiple layers, tights under pants, 2 shirts. She won't wear a skirt, she doesn't want anyone to see her undies. She can't wear tights in the summer, so what should I do about the skirt-undie issue? BIkeshorts? Boys fitted boxers?

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Friday, May 9, 2008

2 of my favorite things!



My favorite soap is this wonderful Beeswax and Honey bar bought from the Farmers Market. So many yummy scents. $4.00 at the honey man's stand.


This wine cannot be beat, unless you spend more than $5.99 on your wine ;). Arbor Farms.


Wednesday, May 7, 2008

I adore this jewelry!



Where is my stimulus check??!!  Lisa Leonard Designs.

UPDATE: The above necklace will be arriving soon!!

Parties you missed




This blog has pictures from other people's parties.  Some of them are scary, but most are pretty funny. 

Friday, May 2, 2008

Thank you sisters!


So The Library of Congress has a Flickr account, it rocks. You must go there, forget about the laundry.
Via.

I love birds!



Check out the whole damn store, everything is too cute.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Being green

Whitney and I were talking about recycling and being environmentally aware.  She sent me to her friend's blog who listed all the ways she has changed.  It's a very nice list, here's mine:
Do consistently:
Recycle everything: cans, glass, paper.
Hand down clothes and accept other's clothing.  I love hand me downs.  In fact, I don't like shopping for new things for myself,  I just can't spend so much money.  I like to think I'm being environmentally conscious, but maybe I'm just really cheap. 
Donating or e-cycling things we don't use anymore.
Turning off any light not in use (thank you Mom)
Replacing the old lightbulbs with the fluorescent ones.  Unfortunately, the ones I have been buying are made by GE, which poisoned the Housatonic River in my home town...
Keep the heat low.  I turn the heat down during the day to 60 and my husband put plastic on the windows.  Our heat bills were very low this year.  This is the first year we put plastic up, I have issues...
Eat more veggies and tofu.  If we do eat meat it's either Amish chicken or grass-fed beef.
Shop local.  We do shop at Trader Joe's, but we also frequent Arbor Farms and Sparrow Market (cheap veggies and excellent beef.)
Re-use water: In the summer time I use the water from whatever veggies I steamed or from the salad spinner and use it to water the plants.
I also have a big bowl in the sink (summer time), so when I am washing veggies I can water the plants with the water I have captured.
Tear the dryer sheet in 1/3's.  I am not ready to give up the dryer sheet yet, so I tear it into 1/3's thereby getting the most out of the package.
Use the minimal amount of washer and dishwasher cleaner.
Kids use the same bathwater. 

 
Would like to do:
Compost.  I saw a compost container at Ace for $70. which I thought a fair amount.
Get rain barrels, are there any nice looking ones?
Get solar panels (big dream, get off the grid)
Have veggies survive.  Damn you black thumb!


There are a ton (well, 50) great tips at 50 Ways to Help the Planet.  My fave's: #4 Do not pre-heat the oven.  #28 Picnic with a marker.
Cute presentation too!

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Fun photographer


I just found Lilly McElroy.  Her pictures are so funny and interesting.  One series is of her throwing herself at men, another is of her lying down in different places.  I found her at Swiss Miss.  Check out her collections, addicting.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Happy Earth Day!

Today is Earth Day.  I am not driving one bit today (I did my errands yesterday :\ )

I was just talking with Aubrey, yes the one I made the baby blanket for, her tea company is having an Earth Day sale today.  Arbor Teas is offering 20% off their teas and other goodies until midnight.  Cheerio!


Saturday, April 12, 2008

Finis! Well almost...

My baby blanket for A is done, except for a red frame.  But we'll see what the ladies-who-knit think.  I am so very proud of my work.  I think I have been bitten by the craft bug!

My next project will be Yoga Socks.  I found the pattern at Purlsoho.  I absolutely love their stuff! So many cool patterns at their blog, The Purl Bee, check them out.  I'm not having any luck uploading an image, so here is a link to the sock page, it's the very last image.  Now to buy yarn and needles...

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

My first project and a continuing project

I am so proud of my first crochet project. It's a big ole granny square blanket of many colors. I'm knitting it for a friend who is having her first baby in August. I won't post any pics of it until after she has it, I would like there to be some element of surprise. I am awful at surprises, I already told her that I'm making it!

I am also starting to get serious about my body. I'm taking 3 classes at the Y; yoga, spinning, and a pilates on the ball class. I am seriously trying not to wimp out during the class but give 110% as they say. I'm also at the gym one other time where I'm focusing on weights, should be more cardio... I love most of the machines, especially cable rows. I am not liking chest press or fly's. I guess I should take progressive pics as I become ripped, ha-ha. My body goal is this: I want my tri's and delts to be cut, I would like my belly flat-ish, without having to change my diet too drastically. I think is a doable goal. Wish me luck!

Saturday, April 5, 2008

A perfect night

Today the weather was awesome!  It was sunny and warm-ish, the breeze made it slightly chilly. We were able to clean up a lot of things around the house and then go out on the town.  
We had a good meal at T K Wu on Liberty for not much money.  We split the beef and broccoli and there was plenty to feed both of us.  The b&b was delish, there was none of that gloppy sauce.  Then we went for walk and ended up at Maison Edwards where A bought a nice cigarillo.  I love the atmosphere there.  There is absolutely nothing I need in a smoke shop, but I do love to sit and hear the sounds and smell the smells.  Our next stop was at Moda Blue where I bought a very comfortable and super affordable bra for $32.00 out the door.  Bra shopping is not a skill that I have, but the owner was very helpful.  And her husband made a strong cup of turkish coffee for A while he smoked his cigarillo.  We both left satisfied.  
On our way the The Earle, we stopped at my fave gallery, Gallery Project.  There were some fantastic photos there that played with the light of the sun and other people's apartments on the building next door.
And lastly we split a Caesar salad and drank some drinks at The Earle, who I think makes the best Cosmo in A2.  I do love a Knights Cosmo, but this drink The Earle has won.

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Butterfly Clock

Link.

I want this!

Look at how beautiful this cabinet is!  It glows like the moon, oooh!
Link

Too cliche!

One of L's friends is the son of a minister.  
The first thing he learned from the boy was "Batman in the kitchen, Robin in the hall, Joker in the bathroom peeing on the wall."  Which the kids have morphed into "peeing and pooping on the wall."  
The second thing: Last night L asked me if I knew the song "Shot through the Heart."  Well, of course I knew Bon Jovi!  I loved all those Hair bands.  I was not in love with the bands, too skinny, but I did love all their songs.  So, last night we went to YouTube and watched the "Shot through the Heart" video several times.  L's comment "This is so totally sweet!"  I have never been prouder ;) 

Friday, March 28, 2008

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Kids say...

Today as A and I are snuggling in bed, Jo jumps in between us and says "Isn't this romantic?"

This is my first post, HOORAY!  Now if I can just keep it up....