Saturday, May 30, 2009

must have: living room rug


After careful consideration I have decided on a rug for our new living room.  What do you think? We wanted something that would really pop in the room, and I really think this may be the one. With this graphic print and color we can easily design the room around it.  We're planning on a deep velvety soft mocha brown sofa from cB2, and I'm in still in search of two white chairs.  I found some amazing ones from Horchow, but they were way out of our price range.   

Thursday, May 21, 2009

quick recap: homemade dinners


lemon pasta with chicken (dinner with Steven/Mindy's family)


stuffed pork chops with lemon pasta (dinner with Jed/Christine)
obviously made the same week...had left over supplies so we made the same pasta.


Our homemade version of a Qdoba classic


One of my absolute favorites. Grilled flank steak with a diced garlic wine sauce. That stuff on the steak...it's garlic. :-) (Dinner with the Muckalas)


A lazy Saturday lunch at home....marsala wine, garlic and caper chicken with pan fried sticky rice and arugula salad. We had to use up the chicken and arugula.


back to basics: cubed flank steak stir fry with broccoli and rice. yum!

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

point of no return

We finished up negotiations on repairs with the seller on our house, and unless the appraisal doesn't go well there is no turning back at this point. We are pretty much locked in. It's scaring me a little bit. Buying a house is so official. And while I know that I love it, I will definitely miss our high rise apartment overlooking the city. It's just so wonderful to wake up to so much natural light. I will definitely miss the gym and indoor pool downstairs. Training for my marathon is going to be rough when I have to drive to a gym to do my cross training.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Confusion

Recently, on the Today Show they put a dollar figure to how much a stay at home mom should make a year should you put a dollar value to her work. Now shows do this all the time, and frankly I'm confused. I'm confused as to what it is that is so amazing and hard about the work of a stay at home mom. Now I mean no offense to my stay at home mom friends, many of which are honestly up to their eyeballs in work that I could not imagine doing - like my friend who is the mother of 4 month old triplets. But for others it is just that I have a hard time understanding. You see I come from a different place, a place with a different set of expectations and examples. My mom worked. And because of what I know about her, about how hard she worked, about how tired I am when I get home and I don't have three kids to deal with....

Growing up my mom did everything. She worked a full time job. Cooked from scratch dinners at night four out of five nights a week. Washed the dishes and never left a single dish in the sink before she went to bed. On Fridays we went out to eat as a family to give her a break. On Saturdays she woke up at 6am. Cleaned the bathrooms. Cleaned the kitchen. Did laundry for 5 people. Cooked a bigger meal than usual, one that would take hours to prepare. Changed the sheets. Mopped the floors. Vacuumed. Even went to church and went grocery shopping. On Sundays she would make us breakfast and relax the rest of the day watching movies or taking us shopping and then make a big Sunday dinner.

So you see, you can't fault me for not understanding the plight of a stay at a home mom. My mom did all the things a stay at home mom did and more often then not she did it better. She didn't complain. She didn't talk about how hard it was to be a mom or how exhausted she was with everything she had to do. She simply did it. So when I hear stay at home moms complain about how busy they are or how tired they are, when they don't cook or wash the dishes the every night I'm confused. I'm confused not only because I had to work all day - sometimes until 8 or 9pm and still wash the dishes and do my laundry - but really confused because I saw my mom do all that and more with three kids and a husband. :-)

Friday, May 8, 2009

must see: Star Trek

I am not a trekkie. But this movie may have changed that for me. I can't wait to watch it again. :-)

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

still running

It's been exactly one week since I began my marathon training, and while I'm still a pathetic runner (It takes me 12-13 minutes to run one mile) at least I'm still running. I run three days a week, cross train (right now that's swimming) two days and rest two days. My first run of the week is a leisurely run for a prescribed amount of time. My second run of the week is my speed run where I attempt, emphasis on attempt, to run at my desired marathon pace. It's amazing how hard it is to speed up your time by even 30 seconds. My third run of the week is my distance run.

Tomorrow I cross train. I'm thinking I may swim.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

shopping for home office furniture


Pottery barn cubby - I would use it to organize my craft accessories - papers, ribbons, glues and fabrics, instead of shoes and hats.


WestElm - tapered frame desk - perfection is all I can say. No matter what I am getting this desk. I love the legs and its very basic yet modern shape. I can imagine my macbook or a sewing machine on this desk.


WestElm bookshelf

Friday, May 1, 2009

lisa's shower last sunday


Her basket of goodies. Under the blankets are packages of bottles and a cute baby outfit.


Vanilla whipped topping


layering the strawberries on my double layer lemon cake




lemon cake with a coconut bird's nest on top


chocolate stout cupcakes
Izze's for baby Isabella