Sunday, August 15, 2010

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

How to Catch Crabs

We're talking crustaceans people. Get your mind out of the gutter.

Step 1: Take a nice boat ride to the Waterfowl Impoundment. Enjoy the scenery.


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Step 2: Tie a disgusting fish head (chicken necks and legs work well too) to your piece of string and toss it into the water (don't let go of your end of the string, or the whole thing will go in the water -- duhhh).

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Step 3: Wait patiently for a crabby to attack your fish guts.

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Step 4*: Look like you just came out of the Outback, even though you haven't been to Australia yet. *optional

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Step 5: Reel your string and bait in, being careful not to shake the crab off. Then scoop 'em up.

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Step 6: Dump 'em in the bucket.

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Step 7: Don't stop until your cooler looks like this.

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Step 8: Family togetherness and happiness.

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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

On the Cover of Rolling Stone

Ok, so it's not Rolling Stone and it's not the cover, but the starfish escort cards from our wedding were featured in The Knot magazine!

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My dear friend Stephanie, who's currently planning her December wedding, texted me to let me know she had spied my escort cards in the magazine. Of course I had to rush out and buy a copy.

My photographer submitted some photos to The Knot a million years ago and we never heard anything back, so I didn't think anything else about it. Without Steph's keen eyes, I would've never known the pic had made it into print. Thanks Steph!

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Summer Stir Fry

This stir fry via Pioneer Woman has become our go-to meal this summer.

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The grape tomatoes and basil are from our garden, as well as some of the corn (the corn we planted only yielded two small ears before the critters got to it).

It's fresh, easy to make and (fairly) healthy. The sweet corn is really what makes it. Try it...you won't be disappointed.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Master Bathroom Redo

Considering I showed you our master bedroom redo back in March, it's high time I showed you the master bathroom, which was completed at the same time.

First, the befores. While our bathroom has great bones (I mean look at that shower), the decor basically consisted of builder beige paint, a grody bath mat from Lee's old apartment, and a hodgepodge of towels:

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We stuck with the Silver Sage paint that we used in the bedroom, but instead of oil rubbed bronze and tan/beige accents, I wanted the bathroom to feel spa-like with brushed nickel, chrome (yes! the two can co-exist) and white.

Now for the afters:

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Again, living in the space for a year and a half before decorating helped us know what we needed. First, we had NO useable towel bars. We had one towel bar over the tub, i.e. NOT convenient. We got into the habit of hanging one towel on the back of the closet door (so it never fully dried) and draping the other over the half wall. So the first thing we bought for the new bathroom was a nice chrome double towel bar.

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We also needed a bath mat for the double vanity. One regular sized one wouldn't work, and neither would two squished together. This one was a splurge but it was worth every penny. I love it.

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We changed out all of the builder-grade towel bars (hand towel bars, toilet paper holder) to match the double towel bar. We also replaced all of the outlet and light switch covers with sleek brushed nickel numbers. Those small (although not cheap) upgrades really make a big difference in the overall feel of the bathroom.

Finally, we added a clock, so I always know how late I am for work when I'm getting ready.

So now for the deets:
  • Paint: Restoration Hardware Silver Sage
  • Outlet & light switch covers: Lowe's
  • Towel bars: Home Depot
  • Bath mats: Restoration Hardware Reversible Bath Rugs in Silver Sage
  • Towels: Fieldcrest by Target
  • Clock: Gift
  • Vanity Accessories: Bed, Bath & Beyond
  • Soap & Lotion: Restoration Hardware
  • Wire Tub Basket: Wal-Mart
Six months later we're still loving the upgrade, although I wish the bathroom was always as clean as it is in these pics. A girl can dream, right?

Monday, July 26, 2010

Smithereens


Sugar: 1
Extension Cord: 0

At least it wasn't plugged in at the time...

Sunday, July 25, 2010

I'm Back!

If you've been wondering what I've been up to lately and why this blog has been so sorely neglected, let me introduce you to:


This microsite has been my focus for the past three weeks, and after many long nights and weekend work, I'm super happy that it's live and things can get back to normal for a bit.

I took a few "behind-the-scenes" pics to document the process. Here's the teeny "war room" where we spent a majority of the project:


Comps of the site up on the wall by the studio:


My color coded To Do list for the team:


And at the end of the project, two of my coworkers from the print department made this awesome cake of the HD Internet logo. Too cool:


But never fear, now that things are somewhat back to a normal pace, I've got lots of posts in store for you this week. I've made some good progress on the office re-do this weekend and I can't wait to share it with you. It's good to be back!
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