I should stop eating bread again for weight-loss reasons, but yesterday I made some curried carrot-squash soup (all out of my freezer!!), so I wanted something to go with it, and pretzel rolls caught my eye at the store, and damn, are they delicious with a little mustard butter!!
This run-on sentence brought to you by my lunch.
After 2 and a half months, I FINALLY have organizational email for the theatre. I have gone on a Sign Up For All The Things spree! I only have a couple more things to sign up for, and for those I needs info that's at the office.
And in a little bit, I go march.
I think I'm going to order a new dining room table and chairs today. How much should I worry about matching the wood on the chair legs to the wood of the table? Ie, can I get these with this? Or should I think harder about this table?
I think the unmatching legs might bug after a while, although I love that first table. Would these chairs be too modern for you> [link]
They are saying LA's turnout was 600,000. Last year it was 750,000.
I love those chairs, Scrappy! They are twice as expensive, but how often am I going to buy chairs?
Jesse, I can't comment on style - I have not color sense - however I spent my childhood in a house with modern chairs like the ones Scrappy posted and those legs sticking out are a real stubbed toe hazard. It might not be an issue if you can push them all the way under the table or always wear shoes, but I have way too many memories of banging a toe against and chair leg that jutted out the way they do and hopping up and down and cussing.
Timelies all!
Another quiet Sunday here.
Jesse, I can't comment on style - I have not color sense - however I spent my childhood in a house with modern chairs like the ones Scrappy posted and those legs sticking out are a real stubbed toe hazard. It might not be an issue if you can push them all the way under the table or always wear shoes, but I have way too many memories of banging a toe against and chair leg that jutted out the way they do and hopping up and down and cussing.
Aw, poor little toes. Thanks for the tip, though!
But maybe those cool chairs with the lighter table? Contrasting with the medium-dark wood trim in the room? Oy. This is why I'm still using my grandmother's kitchen table as my dining room table.