The City Different

31 10 2008

M&I are on vacation in Santa Fe. Since we used to live here we mostly like to do the thing that we liked to do then when we visit. I guess that means eating out because we have a long list of places we would like to eat and a short list of things we want to do. Tops on the eating list was La Choza. We can check that off already. Today I had a breakfast burrito with a friend smothered in some delicious green chile. This evening we went to The Shed. Yum. So much chile so little time.






Is There Life On Mars

27 10 2008

I have been a New Yorker for a long while. Even when I was living in Santa Fe, I was a New Yorker, which is why I moved back. I started watching Life on Mars this evening because I had run through all my regular TV shows and what the heck, I now the BBC version was good so I figured this one might be as well. The main character is thrown back into 1973 from 2008. He figures this out when he looks over at the Manhattan skyline and sees the Twin Towers still standing. With the scene set and the music building up as the towers appeared on the screen, I got teary. I didn’t expect it. I drive past ground zero once a week and beyond being terribly disappointed that there is still a huge hole in the ground, I don’t have a real strong reaction. I miss the towers. They were visible from just about anywhere on the island. You may not have known which way Broadway was but you knew which way was south.





Jedi Pups

27 10 2008

I grew up at a time when Star Wars was cool. You know, before the clone wars when Yoda was a teacher instead of an ass kicker and no Jar Jar. I am not usually one for dressing up pets on Halloween, but these costumes are so cute, I almost let out a squeal of delight. There are detailed instructions on how to turn your pup into Princess Leia, an ewok or Lord Vadar. Leia is my favorite, although it helps that the model is a dachsund. Wiener dogs will always have a special place in my heart.





Genius!

24 10 2008

Lately I have been listening to the same album on my iPhone instead of shuffling. I know, how old school. I don’t listen to it in order if that is any consolation. I guess mostly because I don’t want to be skipping all aroung when I am on the subway. I would rather set it and not think about it. Well today for kicks while my favorite song on the album was playing I hit the genius button. Now I have a playlist of 25 songs from my iPhone which are similar. Just like that. I know, genius has been around for a while. I know, it is really a little lame I haven’t tried it yet. What can I say, sometimes I am a creature of habit. Better late than never.





Porridge

24 10 2008

For my birthday I got a rice cooker with a setting for porridge. Just like the three bears. Tee hee. I have been using this setting to make steel cut oats for breakfast. It is great. I get everything set up the night before, I set the timer to be ready when I get out of the shower and voila! Hot oatmeal for me and M in the morning. I don’t know if you have made steel cut oats, but they are messy and time consuming. 45 minutes and a pan with oatmeal stuck to the bottom if you aren’t constantly stirring and then sometimes even when you are. In the rice cooker, it is so easy that I could have hot oatmeal everyday. Look out cholesterol, you are about to get lower.





Paid Off

22 10 2008

A few years ago I decided it would be a good idea to go back to school for a year. So I went part time, took out a student loan and went to FIT to learn how to make jewelry. If I had to do it all over again, I would. I love to learn new things even if I don’t end up using them in my real life as much as I would like. I don’t really make jewelry, although sometimes I bang something together. Well yesterday I sent what will be my final payment for my student loan! What a nice feeling. Next month we are also making the last payment on our upstate property! Whoo hoo! This December we are going to feel like millionaires! But don’t worry, we are planning on saving and even investing a lot of that money for the first few months.





Kids, Don’t Try This at Home

20 10 2008

I am a sucker for advertising. I like nicely designed things which appear easy to make. As you may have read on this blog, M&I are attempting to built the ReadyMade MD100 shed. Neither of us has any construction experience whatsoever, but they claim two people can build this in one weekend for the relatively small sum of $1500. A bargain! Maybe this would take one weekend if you had two highly trained, seasoned carpenters. And that is only if they have the site prepared (or are building on a perfectly level site) and have all of the material delivered and pre-cut. I hate to sound bitter here, but as M&I forge ahead with these plans, we are noticing a lot of things that were designed in the name of cheap instead of right. There is nothing 16″ on center, which means when we are interested in putting up paneling instead of the corrogated metal, uh oh, nothing is 4′ wide so we have to put in extra studs. Yikes, we have a significant snow load, the roof they designed may not be enough… sigh. I would like to thank my dad and grandfather again for coming out and helping until late last night. We got A LOT done. The frame is up, the roof has plywood, we even have some of the siding in place. We still have at least a long weekend of work ahead of us to put in the doors (one sliding glass and one steel) and to finish the roof (we still aren’t exactly sure what has to happen there) and finish siding the whole thing. I am not going to say don’t buy the plans if you have your heart set on one of these, but keep in mind, one weekend and $1500 IS too good to be true.





Arm Warmers

20 10 2008

The cold weather is setting in and as you might be able to tell from my posts, I am already in knitting mode and on the hunt to find things that will help keep me warm. I saw these super cute arm warmers which at first I thought were knit, but they are actually re-purposed knee socks! I love the color and they seem super easy to put together. The pictures help a lot. I actually like knee socks because they help keep my legs warm but I bet this technique would also work with the arms of a sweater that just isn’t working for me as a sweater anymore. via





More Felt Love

20 10 2008

After posting the felted pin cushion I started to get the itch to make something myself and what better than a felted bag! Mags Kandis posted this beautiful free pattern for a bucket bag. I especially love the embroidery embellishments. In fact if you click around Mags’ site you will see a lot of inspirational embellishments. I am also intrigued by the link to kiva.org and I plan to find out what they are all about.

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Felt

17 10 2008

While browsing around Supermarket I saw these adorable felted pin pods. The design and the color are just wonderful. So vibrant and rich. It helps that they are made of my favorite material in the world. I especially like the view of their cute little bottoms. I don’t think I could decide on just one! If I were more of a sewer I might consider, but $62 is a little dear for someone who hasn’t managed to sew a straight line in years. The felted bowls on her site remind me I have some yarn waiting to be knitted and felted into some bowl shapes of their own.