December 31, 2009

in the last ten years...

Can you believe it is almost 2010?? It feels like just yesterday we were ringing in the year 2000. It seems to have flown by rather quickly, yet when I begin to reflect on what has happened the last ten years, it all adds up to quite a decade.

In the last ten years, I...
  • traveled outside of the US for the first time (London, Rome, and Paris in 2001)
  • got mono (on the tail end of above trip... fun)
  • lived in and did my internship in NYC, just months after 9/11
  • co-choreographed my first (and only) musical ("Cabaret," in case you were wondering... but that's a story for another day...)
  • graduated from college (go Blue Hens!)
  • got my first job
  • joined Friendster
  • leased my first car — Cindy the Civic :-)
  • got my second job — a place I hated but lead me to a friendship with the girl who would later be the reason I met my husband
  • moved out of my mom's house and into the city (Philly) with my best friend
  • got my third job, a design position at a University
  • met the boy who would later become my husband at a Halloween party
  • fell in love
  • moved out of my first apartment with a roommate and into my first apartment alone
  • lived alone for an entire year and loved it
  • got rid of Friendster and joined MySpace
  • fell down half a flight of stairs (sober!!) and broke my middle right toe — klutz supreme
  • saw my oldest friend whom I've known since birth get married and have TWO children! (Hi, Jilly! :-)
  • saw dozens of other friends and family members get married and have kids
  • bought a car for the first time — Cindy II!
  • experienced a terrible scare when my mom was hit by a drunk driver (also a story for another day)
  • lived with a boy for the first time
  • got engaged to aforementioned boy
  • got my fourth (current) job
  • went to New Orleans Jazz Fest for the first time
  • said goodbye to a few family members, including the only grandmother I've ever known
  • ditched MySpace and joined Facebook
  • planned a wedding
  • started blogging about our wedding
  • got married
  • went to a tropical island for the first time on our honeymoon (Antigua!)
  • deemed Pat's the better cheesesteak over Geno's
  • visited Boston and saw the Red Sox play at Fenway Park
  • visited Chicago and saw the Cubs play at Wrigley Field
  • took Nick to his first Mummers Parade
  • joined Twitter
  • got on national television via The Today Show
  • saw a handful of spectacular Broadway shows
  • attended countless concerts
  • went on my first (and definitely, definitely my last) game show
  • met 35+ bee friends
  • cheered from my living room as the Phillies won the 2008 World Series
  • cheered from the stands as the Phillies won the 2009 NLCS
  • started this blog
So... what have you done over the last ten years?

(PS- Happy New Year's Eve!)

a very Claremont Christmas

Has everyone recovered from the holiday craziness and gluttony? Last weekend was such a lovely long weekend spent with family; Christmas was delightful, as always. We didn't win the Gingerbread House Decorating Competition this year (I demand a recount!) but I think our house still came out great. See?

This year, we bought pre-made gingerbread houses from the grocery store, and we all shared candy and icing... except, there was one twist that Kim added this year. Each couple could bring two additional "wild card" items that only they could use. The only rule was that they had to be edible. Our items were Juicy Fruit gum (which we used as siding), and we planned ahead and baked our own gingerbread to add dormer windows and a chimney! Things did turn out slightly wonky and the windows were waaaaay out of proportion with the rest of the house, but hey — we tried. And our house smells really good whenever you walk by it :-)

We ran out of black nibs for our roof... to cover the empty area I suggested we use the blue icing and call it a tarp — our gingerbread contractors pulled out of the job before it was finished ;-)

We had a blast opening gifts and just spending time hanging out. Nick and my brother bonded over potato peeling...

And we later put on our holiday finest to get a little family portrait by the tree.

I have off again today after a few days of work and we will be enjoying another long weekend to celebrate the new year. Nick and I will be heading out for our customary New Year's Eve dinner at our favorite fancy Chinese restaurant tonight, followed by the ball drop in our town and some midnight smoochin'.

I hope you all have a wonderful New Year's Eve, whether it be festive and fancy or low-key and lovely. Happy New Year to you!

PS- my "Merry Christmas" post was actually my 200th post on Claremont Road! I'm movin' up in the world... ;-)

December 24, 2009

Merry Christmas from Claremont Road

Merry, merry Christmas to you and yours. Enjoy every moment with the ones you love.

Walking around our snowy downtown last weekend during the blizzard of 2009

xoxo,
Brooke

brown paper packages tied up with... handmade bows and leftover ribbon?

In past years, I have always gone overboard buying pretty gift wrap for Christmas. Of course, a $5 roll of gift wrap usually wraps 3 or 4 gifts before disappearing, so I have always ended up spending $30 or so just on gift wrap, bows and ribbon each year. This year, while carefully budgeting our money, I decided to get a bit creative and save some dough while still having some pretty little packages to sit under the tree.

I started out with these DIY instructions from How About Orange on making bows from magazine pages (or any other scrap paper you may have lying around). I grabbed an old Glamour magazine (say hi to SJP!) and got to work.

I tried to pick pages with bold colors or prints — mostly ads that had less words and more images. Working with the easy-to-follow instructions, I got down to business and had a handful of pretty bows in no time at all. (Okay... about an hour or so later.)

Voila!

I had also asked Nick to pick up some basic brown postal wrap from our local hardware store. One roll of 75 square feet (30" wide) was only $2.50! Several wrapped gifts later, we still have plenty of paper left to spare. Using the brown paper along with satin ribbon I already had on-hand from some invitation and stationery projects in the past, I wrapped each gift and topped it off with a handmade ribbon.

I also printed out some blank tags using ivory card stock I already had. I printed them so they'd have a little brown circle on which I could punch a hole to make it look like a vintage tag, but you could cut any paper down to 3.5" x 2" pieces and cut angled edges on one side. I hand-wrote each tag with colorful markers to coordinate with each bow.

Total cost for all of our gift wrapping this Christmas: $2.50. I'd say that's a big "win"!

Merry Christmas wrapping to you :-)

December 22, 2009

"even if it's bold italic"

Whether you're a designer or not, you will hopefully get a good laugh out of this video... it's an hilarious homage to one of my favorite fonts, Neutraface, put to none other than Lady Gaga's "Poker Face."



The lyrics... the "choreography"... the half-assed set design. I love it! My favorite performer is the (beardless) guy with the bow-tie and Waldo glasses. He takes his moves VERY seriously.

December 18, 2009

one.

Today, this little ol' blog of mine turns one!


Thank you so much for following along as I've rambled on for 365 days (and 197 posts) about... well, about whatever my little heart desired. I've become quite attached to Claremont Road and I hope to be able to put even more time and effort into making it spectacular in 2010. I hope you'll stay along for the ride.

For now, though, it's time for me to blow out the candle and make a wish...

December 17, 2009

on the turntable: Glee {volume 1}

Are you really surprised? Of course I love Glee — once a musical theatre nerd, always a musical theatre nerd. I am such a sucker for this show and the soundtrack just makes me gleefully happy. (Pun intended).


I asked for volume 2 for Christmas! I hope Santa delivers...

America's favorite dancer.... {spoiler alert!}

... is Russell? Wow. Don't get me wrong. I love me some Russell. Charismatic, adorable, humble and super talented. I looked forward to his performances each week. But Jakob is like... UNFATHOMABLY talented. Boy's got skills I have never quite seen on this show. I really thought the top two would be Kathryn and Jakob and that Jakob would take home the win. I was wrong.

Then again... Jakob and Kathryn are contemporary dancers and they will probably have an easier time getting jobs and offers from companies with the exposure the show provided them, even without a win... as a krumper, the win is a huge boost to Russell's lesser-known specialty and will probably allow him to make a career out of dance that he may not have had otherwise.

What do you think, So You Think You Can Dance fans? Did America pick the right dancer?

December 16, 2009

calendar, calendar... wherefore art thou, calendar?

I am a big-time lover of calendars. I usually have at least 2 or 3 different calendars each year because choosing only one is way too difficult for me. For some reason, though, I haven't really been able to even narrow down my favorites this year. Maybe it's a case of feeling so bombarded with all of the choices out there that I'm desensitized (thanks to the ridiculous number of creative blogs I read... jerks). Or maybe (*gasp*) I have lost my love for calendars. Say it ain't so!

Okay, it ain't so. This jumped out at me today and it may just be my current favorite because it doesn't take itself too seriously.

2010 Calendar of Silly Holidays from Dirty Bandits, found via designworklife

July is National Hot Dog Month. I'll have to tell Nick... he is under the impression that every month is National Hot Dog Month.

Are you a calendarphile, too? What's your favorite 2010 calendar?

December 14, 2009

designers are people, too.


Lately I have become completely enamored with the website Clients from Hell. It is "a collection of anonymously contributed client horror stories from designers" and let me tell you — it so accurately portrays what we designers deal with on a daily basis!

I know I'm biased because I am in a creative profession, but I do feel like people in other professions don't quite deal with the same type of encounters that creatives do. Sure, there are crazy requests that all people get at their jobs, but would someone ever ask a doctor to treat an illness for free with the promise of it being a great learning experience for them? Would you ever tell a builder how to frame a house even though you have no construction experience? Could anyone, with a clear conscience, ask a fireman to put out a fire in half the time (and, in turn, only pay him half of his salary)? I know that what I do may seem like fluff to some people, but it is a job — it took years of education and experience, and it is how I earn a living.

I, fortunately, have never dealt with anything quite as bad as some of the personal accounts on Clients from Hell (for instance, I have never been told "by the way, I can’t afford to pay you for this job, but you will be paid in karma — which is so much better and more permanent anyway")... but, then again, I've got a ways to go in my career ;-) I'm sure I'll encounter some doozies!

What is the craziest thing someone has ever asked of you at your job?

December 13, 2009

behold, the golden Christmas boot

Every family has their Christmas traditions. There are the decorations and ornaments that have been handed down from generation to generation, recipes that are carefully prepared each year, holiday movies that are watched and songs that are sung. One of my most prized Christmas traditions?

The Christmas boot.

Isn't it delightful(ly tacky) and gloriously spectacular? Some years ago, my Nana was going through her Christmas decorations and passing some things along to me to decorate my new apartment. When she asked me if I wanted the golden ceramic Christmas boot, complete with fake poinsettia flowers bursting from the top, I did not hesitate for a second. Indeed, Nana — I want. that. BOOT!

I don't remember her ever displaying the boot during the holidays, but I have made sure to put it on display each year since she became mine (all mine!). It never fails to make me giggle at its quirkiness and flashiness, and it makes me think of my sharp, eccentric, gold-loving Nana. She passed away in 2008, but her memory surely lives on...

Through the golden Christmas boot.

December 11, 2009

the return of She & Him

March 23, 2010 can not come soon enough — that's when She & Him (also known as Zooey Deschanel and M. Ward) come out with their second album! Volume Two will include thirteen tracks — eleven originals and two covers — and it's safe to say that it will be in heavy rotation on my iTunes. You all know how much I love Zooey.

Special thanks to Amanda Jane for sharing this news and making my week a bit brighter!

What 2010 albums are you looking forward to?

December 10, 2009

building your wardrobe

I don't read many fashion blogs. I love pretty clothes and accessories as much as the next person, but so many fashion-related blogs and websites focus on items that are just not feasible with a petite budget like mine. Hey, I've been rocking my $30 Target boots over my $34 Gap Outlet skinny jeans and accessorizing with my favorite $6 Target earrings... and I'm mighty proud of it. But as much as I pride myself in my thrifty ways, it's hard to read high-fashion blogs without feeling discouraged that I simply can't afford that stunning $400 coat or those drool-inducing $250 riding boots.

The one fashion blog that I read consistently is What I Wore, written by Jessica Schroeder. Jessica has built a stunning, fashionable, and budget-friendly wardrobe with a few key "splurge" pieces, plenty of vintage flair, and loads of creative styling. While I'm certainly nowhere near having my act together as much as Jessica in terms of my closet, she has opened my eyes to getting creative with fun and inexpensive accessories, re-styling vintage (or Target!) pieces, and building a style all my own without blowing my budget.

photos via What I Wore

Jessica has just started a series called Build Your Wardrobe that I plan to sink my teeth into (when I have the time... ha) to make better use of the pieces I have without feeling like I need a new wardrobe every time the seasons change. (Because without fail, I always think I have "nothing to wear" when the weather gets colder... or warmer... or whatever.) I'd also like to add a few key items that I'm missing, which will hopefully make it easier to pull specific looks together on the fly.

If you haven't already checked out WIW, get thee there pronto. Oh! And if you're planning a wedding (or you just like weddings), Jessica is newly engaged and has started blogging about her wedding vision and plans at What I Wore Down the Aisle. I absolutely cannot wait to see how fabulously she styles her wedding day!

December 9, 2009

conversations with a half-asleep husband | 12.09.09

Scene: Nick has fallen asleep on top of the covers in the bedroom while watching television. At 11:00 pm, Brooke attempts to gently awaken Nick from his slumber to get him under the covers. Because really, it's quite annoying to try to get under the covers when someone else is on top of them. Am I right? Or am I right?

Brooke: "Honey, why don't you get under the covers."

Nick: "I don't get under anything that's prickly."

Brooke: "What? What's prickly?"

Nick: "The things on the computer screen."

Brooke: ........

Nick: "The computer screen is prickly. I swear I'm sort of making sense. Sort of."

- - - - - -

We have these conversations probably once or twice a month. Sometimes I'm the half-asleep one who says hilarious things or speaks my own language. Sometimes he is. Regardless, hilarity always ensues (and there is a resulting great story to tell the culprit the following day). Methinks I'll be making this a little series on the bliggity blog :-)

December 6, 2009

M.I.A.

Sorry for the blog absence over the last week and a half! My computer unexpectedly got a wee bit sick after the Thanksgiving holiday, so I was left without my dear MacBook Pro for a whole FIVE DAYS. Let me tell you, five days without my computer felt like I had lost an appendage.

Sure, I work on a computer all day at work... but so much of my life depends on technology, even outside of work, which became even more apparent last week as our lone personal computer was in the shop. Those Christmas gifts I had been working on designing? Totally put on hold. Holiday cards? Haven't had time to design them yet. Blog writing? Ideas swirling in my brain but no way to post them. Blog reading? I won't even tell you how many posts are unread in my Google Reader. Sure, I had my iPhone to satisfy my basic internet needs (and yes, I NEED the internet!), and I love my iPhone, but I can only tolerate that small screen and keyboard for so long.

I have always embraced the latest technologies and internet trends (i.e., blogging), but sometimes I feel like technology just makes life so much more complicated. I have so many blogs and websites I like to keep up with, but often it feels like I simply can't keep up with them all; it begins to feel like work to keep up with them all, instead of feeling like it's something I do for pleasure. I consider deleting some from my feed, but then I'm afraid I'll "miss" something. There is just such a vast amount of information out there, and sometimes it becomes overwhelming.

I love that technology and the internet makes life easier in so many ways, but I also feel like it has just created so much more for me to do! Do you have a love/hate relationship with technology?

*Sidenote: if you have a Mac, make sure you get AppleCare. Totally, totally worth it. A new logic board, which normally would have cost me upwards of $35o, was totally free.

November 24, 2009

give thanks.

letterpress card via YeeHaw Industries

Things will be a little quiet on Claremont Road over the next few days as we'll be celebrating the lovely (and delicious) Thanksgiving holiday with our families.

This year I'm thankful for my wonderful husband, loving family, delightful in-laws, caring friends, good health, and cozy home. And, I'm thankful to you, dear readers, for taking the time to read whatever I happen to be rambling about at any given moment on this here blog. Claremont Road is almost one year old and it has been such a fun year getting to know you all.

Here's wishing you a delightful long weekend with the ones you love, and all the turkey/stuffing/mashed potatoes/yams/pumpkin pie/cranberry sauce (the canned, jellied kind, of course) your little heart desires.

Happy Thanksgiving!

xoxo
Brooke

November 22, 2009

my dream Christmas list

Where did November go? Wasn't Halloween just yesterday?? I'm having a difficult time believing that Thanksgiving is almost upon us and, before we know it, December will be rearing it's (much chillier) head.

I'm attempting to think about my holiday shopping in advance this year so I'm not a stress-ball the week before Santa arrives on his sleigh. The problem is that in looking for ideas for others, I start dreaming about everything I want for myself. And unfortunately, everything I want is something I will continue to want because I can't afford it. And I would never expect anyone I know to buy these things for me, either... but it's fun to dream, right?

Brooke's dream Christmas list

1. A digital SLR

My little Panasonic Lumix TZ-5 is an amazing little point-and-shoot, but I am DY-ING for a real camera, with fabulous lenses, to boot. My ultimate goal is to have one by the time we have our first kid so we can capture every googly, drooly, poop-and-puke-filled moment with amazing clarity. But I'm impatient and I want it now, Daddy!


2. A 27" iMac

I love my MacBook Pro, but some projects would be so much nicer to work on with a larger screen. And it will come in super handy when editing the photos taken on the aforementioned hypothetical DSLR. Plus, it's pretty. I'm a designerd, and I like pretty Mac computers. So there.


3. A new winter wardrobe
I'm a fan of Fossil and Anthropologie, in case anyone wants to know...

(left: Fossil, right: Anthro)

4. A stylist
While we're at it, how about we get someone to teach me how to dress myself. I struggle to get creative with my wardrobe and wear trends without feeling self-conscious. Particularly, I'd like someone who can teach me about accessorizing — I'm terrible at accessorizing. If it's not too much to ask, I'd like Stacy and Clinton to be my stylists. I think I could really be BFF's with these two if given the chance.


5. A high-def flat screen
Every time we go to Target for any reason, Nick needs to go hang out by the flat screens for a while. I pretend to be annoyed, but let's face it: I want one, too.


6. A personal trainer
I can't possibly procrastinate or make excuses if I have a trainer kicking my ass into shape. Bring it, Jillian.


7. A house
Hey... go big or go home, right?


What's on your dream Christmas list?

November 19, 2009

SYTYCD season 6 | top 14

I think it's finally happened — So You Think You Can Dance finally got it's mojo back!

Did you feel it, too? Tuesday's performance show was the first time this season that I felt really excited and inspired by the dancers and the choreography. Honestly the only dance I didn't like was Karen and Kevin's, and the judges were pretty much on the same page there. I was blown away by Ellenore and Ryan, totally impressed by Kathryn and Legacy, and pleasantly surprised by Jakob and Ashleigh. Although their dance got mixed reviews, I really dug Channing and Victor. Overall, it was the kind of dancing and choreography that I feel like this season has been lacking thus far.

I thought the group performance on Wednesday's results show was nothing short of spectacular (thank you, Wade Robson), but I was really bummed later in the evening to find out that Channing got the boot — I really liked her and thought Karen should have gone home — but Kevin's departure was expected. His technique just isn't where it should be at this point in the competition.

What did you think? Are you back on the bandwagon (if you had taken a brief jump off)?

November 17, 2009

twine time

I don't know what I'll do with it, but I want some of this twine. Just because.

images from Divine Twine, found via Whisker Graphics

Jillian Michaels is trying to kill me

Okay... so she's not actually trying to kill me. But her 30 Day Shred may do just that.


I have heard about the Shred for a while now. In the land of brides, it was pretty much everywhere, but I never looked into it or tried it. It just sounded intimidating.

But then I kept hearing about it. Again and again and again. And I'd look into buying it, but I'm cheap and I didn't want to spend the money on the DVD. And then... and then... my friend Beth showed me that levels 1 and 2 of the Shred are FREE OnDemand with our Comcast cable service! Free, I tell you!!

I started Shredding (ha) yesterday. And it was hard. And today, my legs were like jello when I was going down the stairs of my apartment after my workout. But I don't think I've ever felt so sore from just a 20-minute workout, so this is definitely my kind of workout: quick and effective.

The hardest part about exercising for me has always been finding the time. I've gotten progressively better at waking up early to work out before work (and I am the farthest thing from a "morning person" you will ever meet); but even so, if I sleep in an extra 10 minutes or so one day, it means I'm either not completing my So You Think You Can Dance: Get Fit workout (yes, I own both, and they're super fun) because I have run out of time, or I'm rushing to get to work because I finished the workout but left myself less time to get ready. And while I love my dance workouts, sometimes 40 minutes in the morning just isn't possible, and I usually don't feel like I've done much if I only do it for 20 minutes. Working out in the evenings has become too difficult with my work/life schedule, so it's either mornings or nothing.

Needing to put aside only 20 minutes in the morning for the Shred is certainly a good way to avoid the "I'm too tired" or "I don't have time" excuses. I am putting my faith in Jillian that this may just be the workout that finally helps me drop those extra 8 pounds I've put on since our wedding, without just "phoning it in" at the gym for two hours (her expressions are so silly!). I'll let you know how it goes! (And now, *gulp,* I'll really have to do it, because it's out there in blogland for all to see.)

Do you Shred?

November 14, 2009

SYTYCD season 6 | top 16 (and some thoughts)

So. Clearly I've been a little busy since it took me several days to find time to watch the last two episodes of So You Think You Can Dance from this week. And while I'm used to watching in the summer when there are less new shows on and less craziness going on in life, I have to say that I'm still feeling iffy about this season. So much so that I kind of don't really feel like writing even a half-assed recap, as I've done the last two weeks.

I mentioned last week that I am disenchanted by the number of props being used, the new set that seems to inhibit interesting camera work, and the distracting backgrounds flashing on the screen behind each dance (not to mention the overwhelmingly icky lighting). All of that, combined with lackluster choreography so far (with the exception of a few great Stacey Tookey numbers, a Wade Robson number, and a few other gems), just has me feeling very "meh" about this season. And it pains me to say that, as this show has been a favorite of mine for the last five seasons. I don't really know if it also has to do with the dancers — I think I've been so distracted by the other things I DON'T like about this season that I've had a hard time even focusing on the dancers.

What do you think? Are you losing interest in SYTYCD this season?

November 9, 2009

happy anniversary, Sesame Street!

Wow — forty years. My earliest memories of television are of watching Sesame Street in our family room. Aside from Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood, it was really the only other show I think I watched when I was a wee one (before I discovered the likes of the Mickey Mouse Club and Kids Incorporated... but that's a post for another day).

In addition to daily visits to Sesame Street, I also grew up listening to the Beatles, thanks to my mom's undying love for Paul McCartney since the age of 13 (her infatuation still continues today), so I'm sure it comes as no surprise that one of my absolute favorite Sesame Street sketches is of the Beetles performing "Letter B." In honor of the 40th anniversary of Sesame Street, I thought I'd share the video with you. It really doesn't get any cuter than this.



Another favorite is the cartoon where the little kid is walking to the corner store to pick up "a quart of milk, a loaf of bread, and a stick of buttah" for his mother. I can't find a video anywhere... but I'm sure some of you may know exactly what I'm talking about :-)

What is your favorite Sesame Street memory? Head over to their website to vote on your favorite Sesame video of the 80s!

November 5, 2009

SYTYCD season 6 | top 18

Sorry for the delay with this... been a busy few days!

Thoughts:

  • Noelle's voice is a little grating. And her dancing did not do much for me.
  • I was surprised by how much I liked the Viennese Waltz that Ashleigh and Jakob performed. Definitely a highlight, and I'm disliking her less than I have so far this season. Jakob is phenomenal.
  • I cannot stop looking at Bianca's unpointed feet. Yuck.
  • Is it me or does the camera work suck this season?
  • I liked the Bollywood number, but I could do without all the props this week. They just become distracting when each couple only gets a short amount of time to dance.
  • Even though their samba was a little off, I really like Channing.
  • I found NappyTab's choreography for Karen and Kevin almost offensive. Really, how many booty rolls can there be? This is a DANCE competition. Not a booty-off.
  • Thank you, Stacy Tookey. That amazing contemporary number that Kathryn and Legacy performed is the kind of choreography I've been looking for this season! I think they're a favorite couple of mine.
  • Mary should not wear that dress ever again.
  • Absolutely loved Wade's number, but what else is new... he's a genius. I found the artwork background very distracting, though. Too many changes this season with the set and they have not proven to be postive ones.
  • Ellenore danced like a pro with her dress stuck to her shoe through most of her tango with Ryan! They have a very professional look about them when they dance.
  • The show most definitely improved overall towards the end.
Tonight's dances and my grades:
  1. Noelle + Russell | Hip Hop | "Move Shake Drop Remix" | C
  2. Ashleigh + Jakob | Viennese Waltz | "At Last" | A-
  3. Bianca + Victor | Broadway | "Maybe God Is Trying to Tell You Something" | B-
  4. Mollee + Nathan | Bollywood | "Azeem O Shaan Shadenshah" | B+
  5. Channing + Phillip | Samba | "Maracatu Funk " | B-
  6. Karen + Kevin | Hip Hop | "Ice Cream Paint Job" | B-
  7. Kathryn + Legacy | Contemporary | "2 Steps Away" | A
  8. Pauline + Peter | Jazz | "Little Green Bag" | A
  9. Ellenore + Ryan | Argentine Tango | "Violentango" | A
SPOILER ALERT | Bottom 4 and Going Home
Bottom 4: Noelle, Bianca, Victor, Phillip
Going Home: Bianca and Phillip
I think it was Bianca's time to go... her technique is just not strong enough to last in this competition. I'm surprised that Phillip is going home, although I don't think Victor should have gone; the guys are all really strong this year but I think Kevin could have been a contender for the bottom 4. I can't believe that Phillip's father died a week and a half before he got voted off... I had no idea.

forgotten tune: "More Than Words"

Nineteen years later, and this song is still a guilty pleasure.

November 2, 2009

how right you are, fortune cookie.

November 1, 2009

the Drapers

We're big fans of Mad Men on AMC, so we decided to be Don and Betty Draper for Halloween this year. We were both able to pull our costumes together mostly with things we already owned, so that always makes it more fun for me than getting something store-bought that comes in one package. Oh, and I look pretty funny in a blonde wig with my super dark eyebrows (which I attempted to make more blonde-ish with yellow makeup, but succeeded instead at making them sort of green), but I don't mind adding a silly factor.

Nick bought the Fedora at Target; I bought the wig and white gloves at Halloween Adventure; we already owned everything else. I wore two skirts underneath my dress to give it a fuller 60s look without spending money on a petticoat.

What did you dress up as for Halloween? Do you go the store-bought-in-one-fell-swoop or pulled-together-on-your-own route?

October 31, 2009

happy halloween!

On October 31, 2003, I went to a Halloween party dressed as Violet Beauregard from "Willy Wonka." At that party, I noticed a cute guy (wearing a mullet wig) playing beer pong (klassy). We later struck up a conversation while waiting in line for the bathroom... and now, he's my husband.

in 2004, on our one year anniversary, as Daphne and Fred

Now that we're all hitched and stuff, we no longer consider Halloween our official anniversary... but I will always remember it as our meetiversary.

We'll be celebrating the spooktastic holiday in costume with friends (costume photos to come!). I look forward to someday having a house that we can decorate from top to bottom and throwing a fabulous Halloween party. Here is some of my favorite Halloween inspiration that I've been bookmarking from around the web this week.

unique pumpkins via Hasel/Allison at Elizabeth Ann Designs Living

adorable owl costume via Martha Stewart

painted pumpkins via ritzy bee blog

eerie eyeball recipes via simply stated

spiderweb coasters via 12fifteen

Duncan the disgruntled banana via Oh! Apostrophe

Halloween invitation via Brooklyn Limestone

Happy Halloween!