10.03.2008
Just called to chat...
Starbucks has me all pissy lately. I still love my grande vanilla latte's, but they've been pushing their Pike's Peak roast and I'm not liking it at all. I even bought some to take home hoping that I could brew it to my liking, but nope, it's still grody and now I've wasted $10. So, Starbucks and I are going to take a break and I'm going to start seeing other Barista's. McDonald’s coffee rated better than Starbucks in a recently published taste test. Anyone agree? I tried the dark roast over at Ruta Maya today and I was so pleased!
On to the next topic...Alexandria and I were able to attend the Austin City Limits Music Festival last Sunday.
That was my first time and it was actually pretty fun!! I am deathly afraid of large crowds, so I avoid going every year even though I've received free tickets from work. I've got to hand it to them...the festival is set up very well. Gourmet food options made it a bit more exciting for me too. I was excited to see Neko Case and I got to catch Joe Bonamassa for a few minutes. On their own, they are amazing vocalists, but ACL isn't the right venue for them because they aren't backed up by a really loud band. They would really shine in a smaller club, like Antone's or La Zona Rosa. However, Gnarls Barkley and Foo Fighters were a lot of fun! They were on the main AT&T stage, which looked like it was backed up by more speakers so maybe that was the difference because you could enjoy them from a long distance. That was great since we brought our chairs; we just sat back and enjoyed the show (we got up and danced too!).
On the way to ACL we were listening to the radio and I heard the new Kings of Leon song, Sex on Fire, and I was so impressed! Its loud and pure rock n roll...I really love it. I can't say that I've ever paid attention to that band before, but I plan to check them out on Itunes later.
Here's a link to the song if you'd like to take a listen: SEX ON FIRE - via YAHOO MUSIC
Have a great weekend!
9.25.2008
My opinion of Choke...and other movies I'm excited to see
I was not disapointed in the movie at all. It's off-beat, raunchy, twisted, dark and funny. You could use those same adjectives to describe a movie like Super Bad, but it's completely different because Choke feels more like "real life." If you are expecting anything like Fight Club you may be disappointed because Choke couldn't be more different. But why waste time comparing the two movies? I'd guess that the average "100 million dollar blockbuster-style" movie-goer would not like Choke and basically that's because it definitely has that indie flick vibe (low budget, shot in 3 weeks) and a lot of on-screen sex, but if you've read the book you're expecting it. The acting is terrific - from Sam Rockwell and Anjelica Houston to the random old ladies at the mental hospital that I thought were adorable (but I kind of have a soft spot for old people). In a weird way it was kind of a lovable movie and it kept me laughing the whole time (just like the book).
Movies I am looking forward to seeing...hopefully this weekend!!
Religulous
Director, Larry Charles (Curb Your Enthusiasm, Borat)
Writer, Bill Maher
Documentary: Bill Maher's take on the current state of world religion.
Burn After Reading
Directors, the Coen brothers
Comedy: A disk containing the memoirs of a CIA agent ends up in the hands of two unscrupulous gym employees who attempt to sell it.
Starring: Brad Pitt, Frances McDormand, George Clooney
9.23.2008
so, um, hi there...
8.18.2008
That's a darn good sale!
Old Navy’s fall for you sale denim event:
This saturday (8/23) Old Navy has jeans for adults for just $12, and $7 for kids and baby (this spot hasn’t aired yet)
**Limited edition free tote bag with $50 purchase
One day only -- what a steal!
I guess working with commercials all day has it perks.
6.26.2008
Currently loving...
6.10.2008
Not the best time to blog about...
Tomatoes.
Photo: Every Day Moments Etsy shop
Okay, I kid. A little. My heart breaks at the thought of all of those delicious tomatoes destroyed due to the recent salmonella outbreak. Right now is peak tomato season - and if you're like me, you've been waiting for it! Few things make me happier than a home-grown tomato. Bring me one and watch my eyes light up! To my satisfaction, Yahoo posted a short article with safety tips for eating tomatoes despite the outbreak (although, technically, it's not encouraged).
Not associated with the outbreak: cherry tomatoes, grape tomatoes, tomatoes sold with the vine still attached and tomatoes grown at home. Ketchup and cooked sauces are not affected by the outbreak.
Preliminary data suggest that raw red plum, Roma, or round red tomatoes are the cause, according to the FDA. To eat these tomatoes, wash thoroughly and cut away the part that is attached to the plant and the button on the other side (the non-red parts). That part can carry a food-borne illness because it's a hard area and organisms can attach themselves to it. Don't bother with a special vegetable wash; studies show that it's not much better than water.
Cooking tomatoes at 145 degrees will kill salmonella.
Print: Tomatoes and Pyrex by Amanda Kindregan
I'll still indulge in a lovely juicy tomato, but I'll be extra careful to wash it thoroughly and cut away the stemmed areas. It's best to neatly slice away those areas and wash your knife and cutting board after since the bacteria can infect the other parts of the tomato.
Print: Twin Tomato brothers illustration by I'm From Another Planet
It's not prudent of me, but I badly want to eat a tomato right now! Possibly one of my favorite dishes in the whole world is a sliced home-grown tomato with fresh basil, buffalo mozzarella, a good olive oil, cracked pepper and a generous sprinkle of sea salt. Now that's a Caprese Salad!
If you're looking for a great "home-grown", organic tomato then please visit the wonderful Boggy Creek Farm (on the East-side, near Montopolis). Market hours (only twice weekly): Wednesday and Saturday, 9am-1pm (the other days they farm). Visit the website for a current, in-season list of organic vegetables and map. At the farm you will also find Sweetish Hill bread (Saturdays) and fresh, organic meats and dairy products. I picked up a fresh whole chicken, never frozen, and oven-roasted it. I could taste the difference and it was one of the best chicken meals I've ever had!
Photo via Boggy Creek Farm website
5.01.2008
More new stuff...blah blah blah
4.08.2008
New organizers in my Etsy shop!
First row is from the lovely Amy Butler "Belle" line of fabrics. This particular color selection is bold and vibrant and the colors contrast nicely.
The second row is from Joel Dewberry's Aviary line. It's a lovely damask in the girliest of color combo's - pink and light green.
Also, I just want to let you know that I am happy to do custom orders! I have a good selection of fabrics to choose from and I'm sure I can help you find something you love if you haven't already! :)
A perfect lazy Sunday afternoon...
(borrowed image)
My husband and I found the Five Mile Dam by accident one day as we were looking for a friends’ house in Kyle. It’s a well-kept secret although it’s well-known by the locals. Situated on the banks of the Blanco River, the park is a short drive from both Austin and San Marcos, perfect for a day retreat. The area is known as Five Mile Dam, but officially, its two parks next to each other: Randall Vetter Park and Dudley Johnson Park (Hays County Park). They are virtually the same, except that Randall Vetter Park has covered picnic tables and less immediate access to the river (you’ll just have to walk a few more feet). Dudley Johnson Park has quick access to the river and lots of grassy area to sprawl out on a blanket, shady trees, picnic tables (uncovered) and outdoor grills all over. Other amenities include lots of parking, a boat launch at the West end of the Dudley Johnson side (no motorboats allowed), and outdoor port-a-potties. A word of caution: steer clear of huge red ants (their bite really hurts).
(borrowed image)
Five Mile Dam is situated on the Blanco River, but if you’re searching for a dam you’ll likely miss it. The “dam” doesn’t really appear to be a dam at all, just a rocky ledge for water overspill (see pics above). The water behind the dam is calm and fairly shallow with a few deep pockets. The characteristic white limestone that gives this river its name allows you to see the bottom easily. Access to the water is easy: just slip in from the grassy bank.
The river bank and surrounding area is a beautiful, lush, tree-covered hill country – much like Wimberley.
My photos
Directions:
From IH-35
Exit Yarrington Rd (County Rd 159) – go West (from Austin you’ll take a right, from San Marcos you’ll take a left)
Take a left on Post Rd (140)
Right on Old Stagecoach Rd (County Rd 136)
The park is on your left
Before I took my parents home we stopped off for a cone at Sandy's!
4.05.2008
Little Lakes Etsy shop update
4.02.2008
I'm finally on Etsy!
So, what might you find at littlelakes.etsy.com? Oh, just these great organizers I design! ;)
If you're like me, you pick up papers here and there or need to keep some papers handy, but you can't just keep stuffing your purse, right? Well, that's why I came up with this design and started sewing up these little nuggets. They have a pocket for storage and a pocket for a notepad. It took me many tries to get it just right and now that I am confident it is just right I am ready to offer them up!
I love all of the gorgeous colors together...
Tara Subkoff likes to take her naps in my organizer!
Hee hee! I was trying to stuff the pocket with this magazine to show how much you can actually get in there when I noticed how odd this picture looks!
I will be posting more designs on here when they're ready. And at some point maybe I can show off some "artwork"??
Happy day.
4.01.2008
It's about time...
The husband brought him home and hid him in the bathroom, then called me and said there was a surprise at home. Um, I guess you could call it a surprise, although I think he wasn't sure how to tell me he brought home another dog! This is dog #4 for us!
Porgy was really shy that first day. I don't think he ever left that blanky.
He loves his naps!
If you're interested to know - he's a shih tszu/poodle mix. Since he was the runt of the litter he won't get too big, probably no more than 5-8 lbs.
3.18.2008
Checking out your {fake} smile
Wonder how well you would do? Go here to take the test. It only takes minutes to complete. PS-Watch out for dood #13 -- you'll see what I mean when you get there...
Next up: What's Your Personality Type?
I already know that I'm an introvert since I've taken the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator questionnaire, but I can say that this test hit the nail on the head. This is me all the way! If you care to know...these are the results:
Your answers suggest you are a Nurturer
The four aspects that make up this personality type are:
PLANNER, FACTS, HEARTS, INTROVERT
Summary of Nurturers:
-Care for the important people in their lives.
-Strive for harmony and avoid confrontation.
-Think of themselves as gentle, conscientious, and mature.
-May have trouble making decisions that could hurt others.
- Nurturers are quiet people who believe in order and diligently look after the people they care about. They focus on the needs of others and establish routines to help them meet their commitments.
- Nurturers are the most likely group to say they prefer a job where the same thing happens every day, according to a UK survey. (That’s so me!)
- Nurturers remember details that are important to them, such as their friends' birthdays and anniversaries. (Although I have a terrible memory, I do remember bdays quite well since they tend to happen over and over. That redundancy-thing again!)
- People with this personality type value others' feelings and may challenge behavior they think is insensitive.
- Under extreme stress, Nurturers may become preoccupied with the worst possible outcome and believe that they are heading for disaster (any other Hypochondriac/Nurturers out there?? Holla!).
- Because they are so caring and loyal, Nurturers run the risk of being taken advantage of.
- Nurturers are often drawn to jobs that allow them to help others.
Please take the test if you have time -- I'd love to know how you do on either or both surveys, so leave me a comment! :)
2.25.2008
This stuff they call "snow"
Heehee.
Being from Austin, Texas we don't see snow often. I think we got a little bit about 4 years ago. I also heard we had some good snow back in '85, but I was too young to remember. I am slightly afraid of cold weather. I guess I am quite adapted to 100+ degree temperatures because I complain that I'm cold when it's in the 60's! Naturally, I didn't know how to react when I woke up and saw this outside the bedroom window.
(slight) Panic was my first reaction. I didn't feel prepared to go outside...that one day it snowed in Austin I never even stepped out the door. I thought it would be unbearably cold. I was NOT looking forward to this, but you know what?...it was totally okay! In fact, it was pretty amazing. Central Park was a sight to behold. So pristine with all of that fluffy snow. People were out with their kids and dogs, some on skii's, some making snowmen. I have to say it was one of the best days I've ever had.
(Photos below of Central Park at 96th street entrance. Click to enlarge)
Thanks to Megan, Karen & Adome for making this trip possible. XOXO