So, if you are like me and cannot afford Photoshop, there are plenty of free options out there, at least for making vintage style photos out of your digital images. Have fun. You're welcome.
Friday, September 24, 2010
Having Fun, Wasting Time
So, if you are like me and cannot afford Photoshop, there are plenty of free options out there, at least for making vintage style photos out of your digital images. Have fun. You're welcome.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Carousels and Capes
So, anyway, I'll get back to the mall. After the quick stop in H&M, we grabbed our spots for the Big Rock Show, next to the escalators, on the "Coach side." Daphne doesn't like to sit on the "WillieBob side." She is "shy to WillieBob" because of his long hair or something.
Kev came to meet us for a quick lunch in the foodcourt, and we ended our Thursday adventure as we usually do, with a ride on the carousel on Daphne's favorite horse, Brownie. Yes, That's right. My kid has a favorite mall carousel horse and she even named it. She gets very upset if someone else gets on Brownie before she can. Today, thankfully, that was not a problem.
After all that, I was exhausted, but Daphne did NOT take a nap. She is watching a movie at the moment.
I am going to go sit with her and read a magazine or possibly sneak a nap. Or maybe I'll cruise the internet for cape inspiration. Happy Thursday!
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Cider House Rules
Over the weekend, we tried the new Mexican/Salvadorean place (Los Tios). Kev's food was great, and mine wasn't very good, but that was my fault. Here is the problem: I don't like tomatoes, onions, pico, avacado, etc...all the things they put into almost all Mexican dishes. But I also don't like to special order everything and feel like a complete dork (Uh...I'll just have some meat and cheese please). So I try to order what looks like the most plain and bland thing on the menu, and this time I struck out. My plate was full of onions that I couldn't avoid as much as I tried, and I was too embarrassed to send it back. But like I said, I had some of Kev's steak and shrimp, and it was great. I also swiped some of Daphne's plantains which were delicious. And the dessert was awesome, although Kev and I both had sleep problems after eating it. He was awake at 2 am and couldn't go back to sleep. The up side is that while he was awake, he invented a whole bunch of new kinds of pie! I will ask if I can blog the list. Perhaps some of them will actually get made this fall. I, on the other hand, slept all night, but had a long series of very stressful dreams involving lost backpacks, New York City, tigers and gorillas, my friend Bryce, and Angela Lansbury. So, I recommend Los Tios, but not late at night. Oh, and the service was good too...very friendly staff, especially when Daphne tried out her Spanish vocabulary. They loved it.
We worked on trying to plan out our Fall Activity Schedule. So much to do, and almost no time. Soccer is really shooting the wheels off our weekends, and we have a couple of trips planned, so we're not going to be able to do everything we want to do locally this year. That's OK, though. There is such a thing as Too Much Fun. I am cool with a little downtime. And although soccer is kind of a pain, Daphne seems to be really enjoying it, and she's pretty good at it. And I think Kev likes coaching. So I don't mind it, really.
School is off to a good start, and the swimming on Wednesday's is going really well so far. Especially after Daphne practically threatened to quit school if I made her go anywhere near the water. She's been twice now, and she loves it. She gets right in the pool with the other kids and has a smile on her face the whole time. So, thank you Miss Janeane! You are awesome.
OK. I am going to go now and watch a cooking show or something where I don't have to use my brain for at least an hour.
Tomorrow, Rocknoceros. Dude.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
New Old Coffee Shop
In other new business news, we went to the new BBQ place up the street last week for dinner and it was great. I had pulled pork and Kev had brisket, and we liked both a lot. The staff was really friendly - they all made friends with Daphne immediately. And it wasn't expensive. We will definitely be going there often.
I just found out about a new Tex-Mex / Salvadoran place that opened nearby. We passed it on our walk yesterday - it's hidden under Fireworks Pizza in an old Italian place that closed recently. I am excited to try it, even though I know it'll never be Gloria's. Oh, how I miss Gloria's. Anyway, restaurants are closing and opening like crazy around here. I hope the good ones make it. I am really hoping for a crepe place. My friend Matt had the idea for a crepe place called Planet of the Crepes. Genius. Maybe Kev can become a Master Cider Brewer and I can become a Crepe Chef. One can dream.
OK...off to skim through my library books. Today was the first day I dropped off Daphne at school and had alone-time, but I had to go to the grocery store, so there was no time for coffee and yarn. I did make a quick trip to the library before pick-up though, so at least that's something. Coffee on Friday, perhaps.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
For Uncle Jeff
Excitement is Brewing in the Dining Room
I could never be a master brewer. I don't have the patience. It takes WAY too long. WEEKS! To go through all that work and wait weeks and weeks and then have the possibility it will fail and turn into vinegar! I couldn't take it, man. I can barely take a failed pie.
That being said, I am pretty confident that this batch of cider will turn out to be pretty good. I will keep you posted. But, you'll have to wait. And wait.
Go Rockets
Monday, September 13, 2010
First Day
It was a great day. There were old friends to see, new friends to meet, play-doh, story time, toys, and a short trip down the hall to see the pool. After school, we played on the playground with a friend. Then I took Daphne to Wegman's for some celebratory gelato, and now she's asleep. Kev and I stayed with her at school today, but Wednesday I will drop her off and have a couple hours all to myself. I haven't decided what I'm going to do yet, but it will probably involve coffee, and possibly yarn.
Off to clean the breakfast dishes, which I didn't get done in the first day of school rush this morning. Then, a nap. Preschool wore me out!
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Good Times
We had a nice weekend with Kev's mom and dad. There was schnitzle and spaetzel (again - at Kev's request), and more homemade ice cream (cookies and cream), Daphne's first soccer game of the fall season (she scored a goal in the scrimmage!), the river cruise, and family band time. They headed back to NY a little while ago, Daphne is napping, Kev is making hard apple cider with our friend Tim (exciting!), and I am blogging. School starts tomorrow (at last!). I am feeling cautiously optimistic about my groove. We'll see.
Things to look forward to:
- A little more free time
- Trip to Indiana and all that goes along with that
- Various Fall fests
- Three more dates with Kev
- Soup!
- Pie!
- Having a fixed dryer (this week, perhaps)
- Wearing my new purple coat
- The Halloween parade (will the camel be there?!)
- Knitting something
Tuesday, September 07, 2010
Labor Day Walk
Last night, there was grilled meat and blueberry pie (which I did not make - it was from Wegman's and it was good), and in between the walk and the grilling, there was back-to-school shopping at the mall, which went about as well as can be expected. Sunday, Daphne went to play with a friend while Kev and I saw The American, which was just OK. Too many unanswered questions for me. I like to know what gives. More than anything, it made me want to go to Italy. And there were some cool knitted garments in the movie which I'm hoping to find patterns for. Anyway, it was nice to go see a real movie in a theater with Kev. We need to do it more often.
My dryer is still broken and we have houseguests coming Friday. The first soccer game of the Fall season is Saturday, and school finally starts Monday. Then, I am going to take a deep breath and start thinking about Christmas. I can't wait.
Hope you all had a good weekend. I am off to be crafty until naptime ends...
Saturday, September 04, 2010
September
Wednesday, September 01, 2010
Wednesday Candy
This is Paolo Nutini. Funny name for a Scotsman, but this song is awesome. Thank you, Jools Holland. Happy Wednesday.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Road Trip
Last Wednesday, we headed to the beautiful Hudson Valley in Upstate NY for a little late summer vacation. We were all in a bad mood when we left the house. The shower was clogged, the dryer was broken, Daphne wasn't cooperating, and the milk (which I had just bought the day before) was off so I didn't get my customary morning latte. Not a good way to start. Nobody was the least bit excited when I announced that I had planned a surprise stop at an exciting roadside attraction on the way.
Luckily, by the time we reached the Utz Potato Chip Factory in Hanover, PA, things were looking up. We got to tour the factory and see how chips are made (very cool!), and stock up (WAY up) on snack foods, and eat at an authentic 1950's drive-in, and everyone was significantly cheered up and ready for the adventures awaiting us in New York.
We had a GREAT time. Highlights included the always fun Dutchess County Fair (milkshakes, fried mushrooms, a Wonder Wheel, and a Fun Slide) with good friends, a short hike at Poet's Walk, BBQ chicken wraps from Coco's, Nell's Oreo Ice Cream Cake, Friendly's Watermelon Sherbet, Kev's Grandma's 90th birthday party, lots of time hanging out with family, beautiful delightfully cool weather, and - surprisingly this turned out to be Daphne's favorite part of the trip - a visit to Uncle Gary's garage which ended with a drive in the country in a 1915 Ford.
We took 407 pictures. Well, 404 pictures and three short videos. If you are interested, 65 pictures and one video (of the Ford!) made it to Flickr.
Now we're home. The shower is unclogged (hooray for Kev!), I got some new milk, and Daphne's behavior has been excellent. The dryer is still broken, but the dude from Sears is coming Thursday. It's hot again, but only until Friday. And tomorrow is September. Life is good.
By the way, Utz chips are really really good. Try them!
Monday, August 23, 2010
A Slow News Day
There is not much dorkier than taking a picture of yourself with your webcam. But I wanted to show you the cowl and my new hat from Anthropologie, which is my favorite. It is not at all crazy like the ones from Project Runway last week. Good grief.
Kev was nice enough to watch Project Runway with me on Thursday night so we could have quality time. And he was a really good sport about it...no noises or smart-a$$ guy comments while we were watching it. But then, after the show, I made the mistake of saying, "You kinda like Project Runway, don't you?" Which set off a rant that lasted a good 20 minutes about all that is wrong with fashion, TV, and people in general. I should have known better. Really, though, those hats were too much. I think I'd have been worried if he DIDN'T rant a little after being subjected to all that.
We also watched two movies this weekend. One was pretty OK...I forget what it was called though. It had Ewan McGregor and Pierce What'shisname and Kim Kattral, and it was a mystery/thriller type movie. I liked it. Then, last night, we decided to watch Kick Ass, which was a huge mistake. Oh my gosh. The trailer did not indicate the level of distubing graphic violence we were getting ourselves into. I thought, "Oh, this will be funny...it's got McLovin' and some tame nerdy guys that look sorta like Michael Cera...high-school nerds versus bullies kinda thing." Uh.....NO. Terrible. Do not watch this movie unless you want bad dreams. And for the record, Nicholas Cage needs to just quit. He gets worse and worse with every film. I think his best work might be Valley Girl, which was probably 25 years ago.
Today is all about waiting for the plumber. There is a leak that needs attention, and I fear it won't be a cheap fix. I also feel another mini power-down coming on as we wind down our summer and gear up for the first day of school, so if you don't hear much from me for a while, that's why. I'll be back in a week or so, hopefully with news of exciting new projects and ice cream experiments, and NOT news of plumbing disasters.
See you in September!
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Next Big Thing
Anyway, I wish that Kev and I could look into the future and figure out what is going to be the next big thing; The New Cupcake, if you will. Because these "cupcake boutiques" are all over the place, and people are getting rich off them, but it can't last. Something new will come along, and cupcakes will be out of fashion. What will it be? Crepes, maybe? Gelato? Pie? SOUP?!
I'm gonna go now. I've got some thinking to do...
Monday, August 16, 2010
DC Mystery Door
Big City Weekend
Now, back to reality. But that's OK. Hope you all had a good weekend too. Fall is in the air! I think I feel my groove coming on...
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Oh, the Possibilities...
Although I was feeling a little under the weather yesterday, I had a great birthday. There were gifts, there was gas station Thai food, there was of course the ice cream, there was a nap, there was reading and knitting, phone calls from people I like, nice messages on Facebook, and Daphne was good at bath time. Kev got me a family band birthday gift - an amp for the bass. It is orange - possibly the most fashionable amp I've ever seen. I will take a picture and post it soon. I am pretty sure I am the only mommy on the block with a cool orange bass amp. So, now I'm really going to have to practice, because with the amp, you can actually HEAR me playing the bass. Daphne gave me a card that she drew/wrote herself, and a pretty orange candle holder that she picked out and bought with her own money. The lady at the Thai place even gave me some free mango and sticky rice, which was nice. And tomorrow, Kev and I are headed to DC for the weekend. I can't wait. A very good birthday. Thanks, everybody.
In other news, there was a serial killer here in Leesburg going around town stabbing people and hitting people with hammers. It was pretty scary, especially since we walk everywhere. But he has been caught!
Albert the dog is doing well, moving a little slowly, but recovering nicely. I get to see him tomorrow before we head to DC.
And tonight is Project Runway night, so set your DVRs.
Have a great weekend, and stay tuned for Big City Adventures...
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Double Dip
Daphne, on the other hand, ate leftover chicken soup, which Kev made her on Sunday because she is (you have to read this in your most pitiful and dramatic groan-y head-voice) "so SUPER-DUPER sick." I think she is actually having an allergy attack. The air quality here has been terrible lately, and we were outside quite a bit over the weekend. Kev's soup is really great, though, and we get to have it again tonight.
The next time I talk about any kind of "double dip" it's gonna be referring to ice cream, because guess who just got a new ice cream maker!!! (Thanks, Mom and Dad!) Since tomorrow is my birthday, I will be making some ice cream to celebrate. I even bought some Magic Shell! (Daphne has never had it). I'll make something simple this time, but I have been scanning the internet for recipes and have already found a recipe for some Nutella Gelato (thank you, Giada!) that must be made asap. That will be next.
Another early birthday gift I received was a CD of songs that Kev and Daphne recorded. It has Daphne singing the ABCs, I've Been Working on the Railroad, and a couple of songs she made up on the fly whilst standing at the mic (one is about soldiers (?!) and the other is all about "I love Mommy.") Awesome. Then there are Loch Lomond and Sidewalks of New York, which the two of them recorded together. Best Gift Ever. I love my family.
The doctors report that Albert is doing really well and should be able to go back home later today. Yay. Poor Albert. I know he hates being in a strange place with strange people. I am looking forward to seeing him. Another great birthday gift knowing our good puppy dog is going to be OK.
OK. Off to water the garden before it gets too hot. Because what we need around here is more garden vegetables. (When is someone going to invent "sarcasm" font)?
Happy Tuesday.
Monday, August 09, 2010
A Good Day
Friday, August 06, 2010
McT
Um...OK.
So, this is what she got. It looks a little like Uncle Jeff, I think. Anyway, it pleased Her Highness and she finished it up quickly, which is saying a lot because I'm sure she had something totally different in mind when she asked for a Happy Meal, and once she has her mind set on something, she doesn't usually budge.
(The dark stuff is a strawberry fruit bar from Trader Joe's).
Unrelated: I found out that my Awesome Birthday Surprise is a weekend with Kev in DC at a very nice hotel. I cannot wait. It is going to be fabulous. So, stay tuned in a couple weeks for lots of photos and tales of adventure. We may even CANOE! Kev rules. Thanks, Kev.
And thanks to my family down south for babysitting!
On a more serious note, our good family dog, Albert, gave us all quite a scare this week, but today we finally received some encouraging news indicating that some routine surgery may solve the issue. The news could have been much worse and I am very thankful. We will all be glad when the operation is over. Albert is not a pet, he is a family member. Please keep a good thought for him.
OK...off to start the weekend. Perhaps with grits.
Wednesday, August 04, 2010
I Should Not Be Allowed to Watch TV
WELL. A couple nights ago, we were flipping through channels and Kev stopped on a show all about jellyfish (there are 30,000+ different kinds!). This was not a good idea, fascinating as it was. You see, Kev really REALLY wants me to like the beach. But now, after what I learned on that show, I will probably never ever stick my feet anywhere near an ocean again. These things can KILL you! And their populations are growing exponentially. So consider this a public service announcement. The jellyfish are taking over! Beware!
Today it is hot and muggy and I would love to be in Maine, where it is probably delightfully cool. If I was there, I would climb up the Beehive with Kev, then enjoy some lobster bisque while taking in a nice view of the Bubbles. As it is, I will go enjoy my quiet house and my iced coffee. Not quite the same, but it'll do. At least there are no jellyfish.