Thursday, July 30, 2009

Sunshine state to Buckeye state

Sitting in TLT waiting to depart to CLT to then get to CLE.  My cousin is getting married!

How Tallahassee Regional Airport can give its patrons free WiFi and ATL or CLT use paid internet services I will never understand.  

By the looks of the gate area, this flight is full of kids.  Michael and I just talked about starting an airline that caters only to those 12 years of age and above.  I have a feeling it would be incredibly popular.

I can't wait to see my cousins.  We're all from big football schools (FSU, Texas A&M, Michigan, Ohio State), so I am sure there will be some smack talking going on.  Clearly FSU ranks highest above the rest.

Gate doors have been opened - boarding now!  Buckeye state here I come!



Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Death.

I came down with a fever on Sunday.

Went to the doctor on Monday. Got meds.

Still don't feel quite right today.  Stayed home from work.

My coworker oh so comfortingly sent me this message just a few moments ago:
"Don't be alarmed but one of the guys that works in CLCE has the H1N1"

CLCE shares the building with the career center.

Great.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

If I had more money I would.....

I love to cook. I love looking at recipes. I love looking at menus. I love learning more about what certain ingredients are and different ways to prepare things. Mostly I just love to eat it.

So why. Why do I do this. At 3:34pm, sitting at my desk, hungry. Why do I look at Tastespotting.

I can't tear myself away. It's torture. I want to make/eat it all. The only issue is I don't have enough money to cook constantly and I don't have enough company to help me eat what I make. My life would be so awesome if I could live the movie Julie and Julia (which comes out oh-so-soon and I'll be the first in line....and you guys know how I usually don't see movies). Oh the sad life of a single gal.

In other news, my idea for my speciality store in Tallahassee is gone. Lucy and Leo's Cupcakery just opened up. Yes, I could link their name to their website. But no. I'm not even linking this post to their page I'm that jealous/mad/destroyed. I told my friend Adam that I have a new cupcake flavor for them: Julia's Dream Crusher Cupcake. He said crushed cookies. I said pop rocks.

Matthew and I are going to make an awesome cake on Saturday. I also am making Joe a birthday cake. This is going to be a great weekend.

Pictures to come.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Looks like the Keys aren't the only ones who use facebook to jump start a life of wedded bliss!

it's monday. i dont feel like capitalizing my words. mondays dont deserve capitlaizations. or spell check.

oh.my.gosh. great weekend with ashley and duncan. thanks guys for getting married and giving us an excuse to celebrate. dinner at aqua grill was amazing (truffeled potatos? heaven). duncan's buddies were awesome, ashley's ladies were great. how come we can't all live in the same place?

billy mays is on TV right now selling Jupiter Jack. awkward.

the beach is awesome. i was driving home last night on 9A, driving over the bay (or river) while the sun was setting. it's those moments that remind me that ordinary moments can be extrordinary if you pay attention.

i'm exhausted and this week is a busy one.

stace was supposed to hang out with Mo Obama this weekend @ radio city in VIP but said she didn't show. hopefully she had a good excuse like bo chewed up her jimmy choos or malia threw a temper tantrum.

i hung this up in my office today. it makes me very, very happy.

oh, and i renewed my contract with the gym. i am such a tool.

that's it.

Friday, July 17, 2009

But I'm not postmenopausal...

Got this in the mail yesterday.  Ironically on the same day I got my period. 

 

Not pregnant. Definitely not postmenopausal.  Not suffering from osteoporosis. Sorry Actonel, you got the wrong gal.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Where the Wild Things Are

I.cannot.wait.to.see.this.movie. I am so incredibly pumped up about it right now.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Giving FGF a run for it's money


My favorite restaurant in Tallahassee is hands down Food Glorious Food.  From it's happy hour (1/2 martinis and free chips? Yes please), main dishes, and most especially desserts, it's almost always my restaurant of choice.  Their salmon and potato with chive sour cream has been a favorite of mine for a long time, so today I thought about trying to make it for myself.  It was no easy task because of all the different parts and ingredients, but the result was well worth the work.  If you have enough time on your hands, this is a great meal!

You'll need (for 6 servings):
6 oz cream cheese, room temp
2 tbsp fresh dill
1 tbsp of lemon juice
6 8'' flour tortillas
6 potatoes (boiled)
12 oz smoked salmon
salt and pepper
scallions 
sour cream w/ chives (simply mix in fresh chives with the sour cream)
salsa (for this, I diced 4 tomatoes, 1/4 c. onion, and added in the salsa mix you can get at the store in the produce section...cuttin corners)
shredded lettuce

You'll want to start out by making your salsa and sour cream.  You can do this while you boil the potatoes (should take about 20 minutes).  Put the salsa and sour cream in fridge to chill.
In electric mixing bowl, mix cream cheese, dill, salt and pepper to taste, and lemon juice. Mix until smooth and well blended.  Set aside.
In a 10'' non-stick skillet, warm each tortilla over low heat until each side is lightly browned.  Now is the fun part...putting to all together! Spread the creme cheese mixture over the entire tortilla.  Arrange the smoked salmon and potatoes over half the tortilla, and fold the other side over to make your quesadilla.  Split into 4 parts.
Arrange quesadillas on top of shredded lettuce with the salsa on top.  Add your chive sour cream on top (or on the side)

Conclusion: Super great but it would be difficult to make for a large group of people.  It just takes forever to dice tomatoes, onion, dill, chives, shred lettuce....you get it.  I loved using the dill and chives from my herb garden to make this...so organic.  I am sneakily happy that I was able to develop a recipe that so well imitates FGF's!  Now if only I could find the secret to making Mom's Marble cake from FGF...life would be perfect.


ps - so glad the Ely's enjoyed the Marshmallow milkshake! I wonder if you gave any to Caroline or Pete...

Friday, July 10, 2009

Let's play a game...

 
CALLED WHO DOES THIS NOSE BELONG TO!!!!!
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The only thing I don't like about macs.

I've adored my mac since I got it while living in Myrtle Beach for my summer internship atCoastal Carolina University (Go Chanticleers! ...say that 5 times fast...).  It just works. It's like the Apple people read my mind when I was thinking about how a computer should work.  The command function, the hot spots, safari, it's all awesome.

Except.  iPhoto.

When I first started playing around in iphoto, I noticed my pictures would sometimes be very grainy.  I thought this was due to the massive brick I called my 'camera'.  But, I've stepped into the new world and have a fancy new camera now....yet....the same problem is happening.  When I upload the pictures online, when I go to print - it's horrible.  So as much as I hate denying my Apple roots, I just downloaded Picasa.  We'll see how it turns out... 


ps - I don't know how this picture happened.  It it not photoshopped at all (like I would know how to do that).  My living room is supposed to be the backdrop to this picture, but after I snapped the shutter, this is what came out.  I've tried to recreate with fail.  
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Thursday, July 9, 2009

A Good Invite

This is the best wedding invite I've ever seen! (You'll have to click on it to make it larger)

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

One second worth waiting for

Ok. So today, July 7th, 2009, at 12:34pm and 56 seconds, the time/date stamp will read:

12:34:56 7/8/9

That is awesome.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Wait a second..

Hold up. I'm not a phoney. Totally not. Weights can definitely be done in flip flops. Plus, going to a gym isn't what I would call "worth doing", but more so along the lines of "should do in order to fight the battle of cellulite".

I've redeemed myself.

My grandmother always told me to wear comfortable shoes

I'm a total phoney.


I joined a gym.


I went last night.


I'm a total phoney.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

The Day I have Been Waiting For

Best Friend Stacy. All we have in common is that we love each other (and pups).

me: they played at sasquatch
12:54 PM Stacy: what is that?
12:55 PM me: omg
mark this day
july 2 2009 12:55pm
Stacy: you telling me about a new indie bar?
me: umm like a indie music festival
like burning man w/o the desert
its in washington
Stacy: oh yeah
wait
i do know that
Stacy: i thoght you meant
a bar
ha
me: whatever stace
12:56 PM Stacy: no seriously
me: no way
no
sorry
Stacy: i was like where is sasquatch in tally
me: sorry for those 15 seconds where i was more indie than you
Stacy: hahahahah
me: this is going in my blog
thank you

Monday, June 29, 2009

Michael Jackson and ice cream

Last Friday some very special friends had me over to have a late birthday celebration. I had no idea that there would be an ice cream bar awaiting me when I arrived to their house. What an incredible delight. Coldstone couldn't compete with the line-up they created. After I loaded my bowl up with so much ice cream and every topping known, I thought we were going to watch a movie - but somehow we never got to it. I'm not sure how it all happened, but suddenly it was 1am and we had been dancing to Michael Jackson for 3 hours.

When I heard the news of MJ, I wasn't sure how to react. Yes he is definitely eccentric and perhaps engaged in questionable behavior. On the other side, you think of the most influential musicians and you think the Beatles, Elvis, and MJ. I'm not incredibly attached to him - I never listened to him growing up (somehow I doubt my classically trained musician parents would have ever enjoyed Billie Jean) - and my first memory of his music is playing The Way You Make Me Feel with Kristin our freshman year in her dorm. So there's not a lot of history between Michael and I...but on Friday night in Tallahassee, four girls paid tribute to the king of pop. United like Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, we danced in a dark living room all with an insatiable appetite for MJ's finest hits. This will go down as my most cherished Michael Jackson memory. I'd love to hear favorite memories of MJ from my Faithful Followers!


ps - My ice cream, I named it "thank God for metabolsim"

Friday, June 26, 2009

Bride Wars

Bridezillas are no joke. You know who I'm talking about. The girls that think their wedding day is more important than any other day of any one's life, the girls that create theknot.com page two minutes after they are engaged, the girls that send marathon emails of dos and don'ts, the girls that think toenails, hairdos and jewelry have to be identical on their 'maids, the girls that lose sight of the marriage while planning the wedding. As I am going on bridesmaid duty for the 5th and 6th time this summer, I fortunately have never been subjected to the wrath of a Bridezilla. There is something, however, about Bridezillas to Be that I find so interesting. Below is one of the most impressive Bridezilla email specimens I've ever read (I know it's long but it's sooooo worth it):

My dearest fair 'maids:
So I'm doing that thing that Cosmo makes fun of so badly- I'm writing you an email with my expectations and wishes. It's cool though because Cosmo sucks, seriously. I apologize in advance if anything I write in this letter offends any of you, but we all come from different backgrounds and sometimes I make the assumption that people can read my
mind. If this gets a little too heavy, take a deep breath, walk away, and continue reading after you've calmed down. Lets begin, shall we? (this is really long, you might want to print it to read it- sorry)

ARTICLE 1: *Toes, feet, and shins*

we are wearing 1'', open toed, gold sandals. This means that we don't have to suffer through pantyhose. IT also means that I expect your toes to be perfect. We are all going to wear the same color nail polish on our toes. The color is called "socratease me" by OPI. I will have bottles of it that you may borrow, and most salons carry the OPI line. I
highly reccommend going to a manucurist because they do a damn good job and no, you really can't be painting your toes by yourself for an event like this. If you absolutely cannot get a manicure, we will paint your toes as a team the night before the wedding. To save money, a good place to go would be to local beauty schools that offer a discounted rate. Also,hate to be xenophobic but the "Chinese" places often offer a package deal for less than "American" salons. (FYI I am not a rascist). I trust you all to not paint your fingernails green, blue, black, etc and I also trust that you shave off your toe hair because girlfriend, if you haven't already, you're behind. One nice thing about these metallic shoes is that if you get spray-tanned, you don't have to worry about sweat staining the shoes! Please scuff up your shoes on the concrete a bit but DO NOT wear them out before the 28th, thank you.

ARTICLE 2: *Skin*

It always makes me cringe when someone talks about how bad another person's acne is because mine was so bad, I hate talking about skin...therefore the most important thing, I feel, is the potential for tan lines to appear at random. Specifically, almost everyone gets a little "ring" at the base of their neck from their T-Shirt that they can't see. This drives me bonkers! Farmer tans and sports bra tans are second on my list of absolute hatreds. Use sunscreen when you go outside unless you have a strapless top on because you really will look foolish. I tan so easily and the lines show up in a matter of minutes, no joke. If you would like a nice tan and you're concerned about looking tan quickly and safely, spray tan is always a good option but make sure you get the timing perfect or you'll be sweating tan onto the dress or peeling like Michael Jackson. Salon spray-tans are awesome and you can't tell that they're fake unless you have lots of dead skin on your feet and hands which should be taken care of if you get a petticure anyways! Katie
bought the new Jergens Soft Glow and it looks great for a natural sun tan topper that isn't orangey or streaky. I need to buy some!

ARTICLE 3:*Face*

All of you do your makeup well but I just wanted to pass on a few thoughts. Firstly, you're probably going to be better off putting on heavier makeup for the pictures- this came straight from the photographer. Second, DO NOT, I repeat- DO NOT wear PRISMATIC, ULTRA SHINY, OR HIGH SPARKLE OR GLOSS ANYTHING- eye shadow, lip gloss, whatev. We are having digital photographers and the digital camera is so intelligent that it picks up the light in each individual crystal in the makeup thus making you look like you have christmas lights planted in your face. To be frank, it looks like shit. If you go to www.maccosmetics.com, here is what I would say "no" to if you don't want to be a lightbulb head:
-FROST *NO
An iridescent shine that adds a highlight to any colour.
-LUSTRE *NO
Smoothly pearlized; intensely frosted with deluxe ultra-fine
"conditioned" finish.
-MATTE *YES
Hi-colour pay-off in a no-shine matte finish.
-SATIN *YES
Pure colour in a satin-style finish. Provides a soft subtle non-frost,
light-refractive sheen.
-VELUXE *YES
Superfine pigment rich and very luxe. Supple to apply. Provides silky
smooth matte finish.
-VELUXE PEARL *NO
Vibrantly-toned. Velvety soft. Shimmeringly metallic. Veluxe eye shadow,
now overlaid with high-shine pearl.
-VELVET *YES
Soft look finish with high-colour intensity. Has a plush velvety look
and feel.
Furthermore, don't underestimate the flash of a camera. If you are going to wear foundation and powder, the flash will reflect more off of the powder and foundation than you actually see in the mirror when you do your makeup. This is why sometimes in pictures girls look "ghostly" and whiter than they really are. Some ways to avoid this is mixing a bit of darker foundation in with your normal foundation and never underestimating the power of blush and bronzer. Bronzer mixed in with pressed powder is a good base for then a highlight with a light blush. Lastly, Make sure everything you wear is waterproof. This is obvious because we're going to be sweating and running and oozing and we all know how much Laura needs her eyedrops ;o) Don't neglect to pluck the brows before the day of so you're not all swollen. I'll make sure that we get a little "touchup" time before the pictures because the church is not air conditioned! Yikes! MAC makes a great finishing spray that is like a mineral "hair spray" for your face that holds your makeup andconditions/moistureizes. It is very expensive but I was going to buy it, maybe we could share- we'll see.

ARTICLE 4: *hair*

I am going to be getting my hair done at Belleza Salon the morning of. (This part is the part that for those of you who knew every word from here up might get frustrated with) I want all of you to have similar hairstyles, please. A giant "prom-hair" updo is not appropriate for this event. I will be dissapointed if you decide to forsake me and you're all
twisted and spiked and the hair is on top of your head with braids and bombs and flowers, etc. I might MAKE you wear something on your head that goes with the dresses. YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED to wear your hair totally down unless you're S.Petre (because let's face it- Petre looks like a Pantene commercial everyday). A low, more mature updo I feel would be more appropriate. Another great style would be 1/2 up and 1/2 down if it's subtle and clean and not an explosion of curls on your crown. Think 1960's flipped out like Kevin's mom on the "Wonder Years"
as opposed to Kelly Kapowski on "Saved by the Bell". I know that some of you have collicks and can't pull your hair back and that's totally cool but please make sure that if you get a sweep, there's room on one side of your head for me to potentially stick something in it. Once again, if you go to a professional, not only will they make it look perfect, but they will straighten it for you and spray you and all that junk. Please, please, please, go get your hair done because even though it is expensive, it will save you a lot of sanity and frustration. And believe me when I say this- my family will remember how bad your hair was for the next 50 family weddings and remind me of it on every Xmas. Don't be that rooty, frizzy, yucky girl. I don't even think that I have to tell you to get a root touch up because well seriously, we're classy ladies.

ARTICE 5: *Behavior*

NO SEX, NO DRUGS, NO ROCK AND ROLL. END OF STORY. No talking OR EVEN THINKING about S, D, and R&R in front of my grandmother and mother. They can read minds and they hold grudges IN A BIG WAY. Like Heinemann says, "Some people have hobbies, we judge" so keep this in mind as any social tabus will be quickly picked up and gossiped around the room (i.e. wearing the wrong color/the 11th commandment).My cousin Melissa got married 6 years ago and her bridesmaids were the gossip of every family wedding until the Pope died. So here comes the last of the bitch, are you ready?!
You will not chew gum in church. You will not slouch when standing up. You will not rock back and forth in boredom as the pastor drones on. You will not touch your hair, face, dress, armpit, whatever at all in the ceremony unless to lovingly wipe a tear or catch someone should they faint. If I could stand at attention in the blazing sun with a 45 pound
horn in my arms for hours at a time not moving, trust me, you can be composed for the ceremony. Please be as Zen as possible when "in uniform", no running, swearing, smoking, or throwing things (that one will be hardest for me). YOU will not be drunk for dinner. You will not use your outside voice at any given time during dinner or the reception until "drunk o clock". We can have some Champagne in the Hummer, but I trust your judgement to decipher when it is okay to have more than a few cocktails. You will not carry beer cans in your hand. You will not make out with anyone on the dance floor. You will not hike up your skirt and play your leg as if it were a guitar. Please do not bust out Kappa songs.

Lastly, I love you all and I'm so sorry that I had to tell you all this stuff. I'll do just about anything for any of your weddings should you want me to because I know I'm sure giving you all hell. If you have a question, hit me back.
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Ok, points for using the word "xenophobic", mentioning toe hair, using the metaphor of christmas lights regarding shimmer makeup, bringing up the prom up-do, and Kelly Kapowski, and honestly being a really well written and funny email considering.

Points off for slamming Michael Jackson's skin peeling (RIP) and not allowing leg guitars.


Thursday, June 25, 2009

What my closet wants to be when it grow up.

I don't consider myself fashionable. I buy what I like, I like what I buy, and I try to pull it all together and hope for the best. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Now that I am employed full time and have a little more expendable income (read: a little), I do admit that I am a little addicted to shopping. I guess you could say that I like my money where I can see it: In My Closet. It doesn't matter if it's Lily Pulitzer, nanette lepore, Cole Haan, or Besty Johnson....or if it's Mossimo, Issac Mizrahi, consignment store dress or Thrift store purse. They're all in my closet cohabitating as one marvelous and intricate art form, and each get their moment to shine. I've come to appreciate the expressionism and beauty of fashion. With that, the pictures below are self-explanatory. I can only dream one day my closet will look like these:

*this is my favorite. i love the open door cabinets.








Here's a few celeb closets:

Oprah:
Mariah Carey's shoes (overkill, typical of Mariah):

Eva Longoria:

Kim Cattrall:

One day....my clothes will have a proper place of rest.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Bo's Official Picture

Bo's Official White House Portrait


Smile on, little man. You know you are the cutest thing ever.