Timelies all!
Much grocery shopping today, both the regular weekly run and a Passover run at the local kosher supermarket.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Timelies all!
Much grocery shopping today, both the regular weekly run and a Passover run at the local kosher supermarket.
We're driving up to Ossining today to look at two potential houses. I'm very mixed about it - on the one hand, the Hudson valley is gorgeous and we'll be able to afford a lot more space. On the other hand, moving to the suburbs feels kind of like admitting defeat. But on the other other hand, Brooklyn has betrayed us by getting so dang expensive! And the houses both look gorgeous on paper.
Aww, meara you were so close!
Tsubo heels for $10?
Wow, meara, that's some sale.
The party was fun, and it's just as well I didn't bring my pie, as at least two desserts were supplied by a woman who's a professional cook. During the party, she whipped cream by hand and then piped it onto a tangerine tart. Using one of those fancy little piping nozzles & a plastic bag. I was impressed.
And now I'm a bit hungover and I need to do some work, walk the dog, install a garage door opener timer, grocery shop, mount some pictures, scrub the kitchen floor, change my sheets, and make family dinner (probably coq au vin, which I only make when my sister's away because she hates mushrooms). Argh.
I ubered the hell out of Boston today -- actually, mostly Cambridge and Somerville (some days have unexpected Themes, where luck of the draw keeps taking me places again and again, or else I'm on a Magical Mystery Tour of the outer reaches of Boston or the North Shore or whatever).
My next trick will be to try replacing the actuator switch inside the living room ceiling fan, I found a replacement part at Home Depot yesterday, and it would SEEM to be a simple substitution once I get the unit open.
I'm very mixed about it - on the one hand, the Hudson valley is gorgeous and we'll be able to afford a lot more space. On the other hand, moving to the suburbs feels kind of like admitting defeat. But on the other other hand, Brooklyn has betrayed us by getting so dang expensive! And the houses both look gorgeous on paper.
Really like living in the suburbs. All I hear all day is goddamn bird song and it's awesome. NYC is all about making you feel you failed, even if you still live there.
I did not know there was a connection between the eye socket and the mouth, but gah, these eyedrops taste terrible.
I'm not as much of a fan of the smoked paprika as TCG is because I tend not to like smoked things in general. We usually have at least 4 types of paprika in our house at all times: sweet, hot, smoked sweet, and smoked hot.
Jess, good luck with the house hunting, whatever you decide to do.
I...don't hate living in the burbs. It felt weird at first, but it's great for the kids and I feel really safe.
I mean, someone tries to attack me or burglarize my house in THIS hood, thinking "Oh, soccer mom, easy target?" HA. Big mistake. HUGE.
You could just do what we did and move to a whole different area of the country...