Monday, June 29, 2009

Happy Birthday, Miles!

Saturday was Miles' birthday and since he, Brooke and Jester are amazing hosts they of course threw an amazing birthday party.

Dark & Stormies for everyone!



Key to an awesome party = never run out of ice.



And tequila soaked watermelon.



And lots of snacks.





Young and fabulous.



Jester wasn't taking "No." for an answer.



Mere pours some out for her homie, MJ.



Summer in the City

After 3 weeks of non-stop rain the Universe finally decided to reward us with some crazy skies and beautiful weather. Friday night provided us with this sunset, which was apparently seen all over New York City because everyone had photos of it on Facebook and Flickr.

Saturday at the East River Park in Williamsburg was dreamy.



And spotted some Amazing Baby posters on Bedford!



And later in the day (after a crazy downpour) we got a major double rainbow - we're talking leprechaun and pot of gold material.





Or maybe it was Michael Jackson moonwalking up in heaven...



Saturday, June 27, 2009

Fire Escape Garden Summer '09

I've let my radishes run wild and the flowers they grow are so pretty and dainty.







Mmmm - cilantro. A polarizing herb - people either love it or want it dead. I love it in fresh salsa. Hopefully my tomato plants will be bountiful and I can stuff myself with salsa all summer long.



Wine & Cheese, Please

Last night I was going to meet Colleen and Lauren at a bar to have drink, but Colleen and I decided to make a pit stop at Dandelion Wines on Franklin St. because they were hosting a wine tasting of BOE wines.

This was not your normal liquor store tasting - they had 6 wines to taste and 2 giant vats of sangria with rum soaked fruit, and a huge spread of cheeses, meats and bread. We stayed there for over an hour and it was really fun, delicious, and free! That place is officially my favorite wine store.







When Lauren and I left the sunset was completely mental. The colors were soaking the streets.



Lauren and I then went over Piper's house and tried to watched Sleepless in Seattle, but ended up getting hooked on an awful Lifetime movie called Deadly Relations starring a young Gwyenth Paltrow. It was about a domineering dad addicted to collecting on insurance policies. It was pretty awesome and I highly suggest watching it on your next girls' night in - or on a hangover Sunday.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Dancing on the Rooftops

Last night Dennis' brother, Drew, invited us along to take in some culture and dance performances on a rooftop in Bushwick. Since Drew rarely leaves Manhattan for Brooklyn we knew this was something worth checking out.

The event was called HOOT and was described as "A concert that promises to be exhilarating! Set on a rooftop overlooking the Manhattan skyline, this must-see summer event features the work of LiNK! the Movement, Synthesis Dance Project, Pushing Progress, The Mantis Project, Molly Misgalla, Chris Hale, Jamie Jackson, vocalist- Bettina Sheppard, recording artist- Lijie and more! Come and enjoy an evening of diverse dance and live music, while sipping a cool beverage."

The first act had a gorgeous sunset as the backdrop and the second act was set against a purple and pink lightning storm along the Manhattan skyline - it was one of those things that make you say "Ah yes, now I remember why I live in NYC."








During intermission we watched someone eat a steak at their desk.


It got cold when the sun set.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

R.I.P. Jacko

Poor Michael Jackson. I'm so sad he is gone, but I'm happy for him he went out quickly and quietly. People are remembering why he became so famous and forgetting about his "rough patch" later on in life. I'm remembering how I pretended he was my boyfriend when I was 5 years old. Love you, MJ. Say "Hi" to Bubbles for me.



Man, Gov. Sanford really lucked out, huh? Wiped him right out of the news.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

No, Really - I'm Working.

I've been so busy lately that I've just let all my non-essential emails pile up so tonight I'm dedicating some hours into catching up and spending quality time internet shopping.

Polkadot Swimsuit
by Kimchi Blue at Urban Outfitters

I buy a bathing suit once every few years so I don't really mind dropping $88 on one. I wish I was cool with moving into the bikini zone, but my stomach ain't getting there anytime soon. Plus I like the extra protection from the sun - I burn within seconds of hitting the beach.

Mare necklace from the Lost at Sea collection
by Dannijo



This necklace is amazing. The stone is big and chunky and contrasts with the dainty chains. I want it draped on my neck immediately - once someone gives me $465.

Papallona ring

by masaoms on ETSY

This ring is soooo cool. Not just because the stone is gorgeous, but check out the underside of the ring - such a special touch:


White Porcelain Fruit Bowl
by isabelleabramson on ETSY

This bowl is so pretty and I know how much care was put into producing it. I am so impressed by how close she got the holes together - porcelain is so hard to work with.

Wedding Present Project

For the past 6 weeks in the ceramics studio I have been working on the wedding present for my cousin and her new husband.

It is a clock - I plan on glazing it white and then using gold leaf enamel to mark the numbers.

It just came out of the bisque fire so I decided to take a few snapshots to mark the progress and also juuuuust in case the glaze totally screws it all up (fingers crossed that will not be the case).


Front


Back

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Colleen and Kenny....

.......are engaged!!!!

Congratulations to two of my favorite people in the whole world! I still can't believe it and cannot wait for wedding planning to start!!! Eeeeeeeeeeeek! They're getting married!!!

We had plans to meet up at The Habitat for Colleen's birthday last night, but Kenny got down on one knee when she got home from work so the night turned more into an engagement celebration for both of them.


She wears that ring so well.


Colleen greets Meredith in the street for some jumping up and down and hugging.


Starr is married so she can relate.


Fiancés! (and Kenny's hand)


Beyoncés!

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Little Hollywood

The top of Manhattan Avenue in Greenpoint, where I live, doesn't get much action and I love the fact that it is far walk to the subway because stays quiet for the most part. However, the last few months have been kind of insane for my neighborhood.

First came the production of a new HBO series directed by Martin Scorcese called Boardwalk Empire. It is about the history of Atlantic City's boardwalk from its origins as a quiet seaside resort to the casino empire it is today. For the filming, which is supposedly happening for the next 18 months, they took over the northern riverbank and park and turned it into a set of Atlantic City. Steve Buscemi stars in the series and I bet he'll be hanging out a lot at weird places like Tommy's Tavern.

And for the last couple weeks there has been a major movie production taking over 10 blocks of Manhattan Ave for the Jennifer Aniston/Gerard Butler movie Bounty Hunter. This one make me particularly angry because they have blocked all the streets and there is no where to park my car, they have crowded every block with ginormous trucks that keep me up at night with their bright lights and loud idling [hello, ever hear of the ozone layer?], and because the production people seem to think they are on a movie set and show little respect to the people that actually live here in this residential neighborhood.

That being said, yesterday Abe and I totally watched the filming of the July 4th parade scene and stood in the crowd cheering as parade-goer extras. I had no idea who Gerard Butler was/is, but Abe said he's a Hollywood Hottie. He is wearing the navy blue polo shirt.



You saw it here first, folks!





Monday, June 15, 2009

Right in the Ol' Pie Hole

You may have noticed on my blog's left side bar that I have a category called "My Bucket List". This is a list of things I want to do before I die. Number 1 on the list was "Having a banana cream pie thrown in my face." This is something I've wanted since I was a child and I've talked about it with my friends quite a bit. Well folks, I'm happy to say that not only am I a 30 year-old with the best friends in the world, but I can cross that item off my bucket list!!

Special thanks to Lauren for baking such a delicious pie, Piper for rubbing it in my face real good, Eddie for taking such a good video, Abe for warning about the need to protect my dress, and Colleen for putting a paper towel bib on me. And a big applause to Lauren, Piper, Meredith, Margot, and Colleen for choreographing a seamless production.

Friday, June 12, 2009

I'm How Old?!?!

Today I turn 30. I cannot even believe it. I'm not afraid of the number or freaking out about my life, but I still just can't wrap my head around the fact that I've been around for that long!

Late last night my downstairs neighbor buzzed our apartment and said she was locked out. Then there was a knock at the door. Abe and I were in the bedroom - I was reading and in my pajamas. I was like "Go answer the door!" and he was like "No! You do it!" and I was so horrified that I was in my apartment pants and a droopy tank top, but I didn't want the poor girl to be waiting. So I go answer the door and it took me a couple seconds to realize it was one of my oldest, best friends in the world, Allyson!! She and Abe had been planning this surprise for weeks. I didn't even think she was going to make it down here and I had been telling her not to worry about it because I would be in Massachusetts the day after my birthday and she could see me then. She just laughed at me last night - miss my 30th birthday? As if.

It was wonderful to have the surprise of Allyson in my apartment, and her gift of two gorgeous rings [more on that later] with a really awesome birthday letter [our friendship anniversary is also the same day as my birthday - we met in homeroom in the 7th grade, but she had 2 other BFF's so I invited her to my 13th b-day party to woo her over to my side adn lucky for me she really wanted to be wooed by me.]

BUT - the most amazing part of it all wasn't our 17 year old friendship and the surprise she and Abe successfully pulled off - it was....

An entire tray of her mom's famous baklava that Allyson made for me!!



Now I'm off for a day at Spa Castle and then a night in Koreatown signing karaoke with all my other best friends. I am so lucky to have such wonderful people in my life! Embarrassing photos to follow after this weekend...

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Adventures in Reupholstering

A couple weeks ago I came home from work after a horrible & exhausting day. I was in a rotten mood - I can't even remember why anymore, but as I turned the corner on my block I saw a chair across the street and down a few houses. [I'm telling you, I have an eagle-eye for garbage.] It had just started to rain lightly, but I trotted over to the chair and sure enough, my eyes did not deceive me. It was a dream chair!



I paused for a minute before snatching it - did a couple walk-bys and waited for some privacy before going in for the inspection. Sure, I considered the fact that it was in the garbage for a reason and what if that reason was bedbugs [eeeek!!!!], and the fact that it was raining out and the chair was upholstered in fabric, but then a wave of joy washed over me and I grabbed that little chair and sped-walked [heel, toe, heel, toe] the two blocks home. Even Abe had to hide his disgust and annoyance when he saw how excited I was.



In conclusion, I got home and used an upholstery cleaner on the fabric and some good cleaner to wipe down the wood pieces. Part of the deal with Abe letting me keep the chair is that I promised to get it professional reupholstered rather than trying to do it myself.

That brings me to.... what fabric to choose in the reupholstering of the chair?!

I immediately thought of this fabric from the ETSY shop Summersville. Unfortunately, because it is hand printed the sizes available are too small for my chair.



After some heavy searching I came across this fabric from the Alexander Henry HEATH collection. It actually comes in a few colors, but I'm leaning towards the blue...but maybe I'll go black. I haven't found a local retailer, but the reupholsterer said she would try to look for me too.



Actually, as I type up this post the shop doing the reupholstery for me is emailing me samples so I'm kind of live blogging as this project progresses. More to come....

**UPDATE**

My chair has been reupholstered (I chose the black & white) and it gets more compliments than anything I've ever owned! I'm using it in photos to display my pillows in my Etsy shop.