Just a couple of quick snap shots to keep everybody
up-to-date on Julian's favorite new pastime:
Mud Puddles!!!
Having the time of his life!!
(Though his pants have seen better days!!!)
An ongoing blog following a young married couple as they renovate their railroad apartment in Brooklyn, New York and a crazy falling down farmhouse up in the Catskills. Both husband and wife work full-time jobs each day, so almost all of their projects will be squeezed into any free second each night and every weekend. Hence the name: After-Dinner Design, though come to think of it, maybe we should change it to "So Tired Design"...)
Yes. We purposefully and without ease moved a really crappy old stove (it came with the house, to give you some sense of its condition) into our pantry so we'd have a second cooking surface and extra ovens to use over the holidays. It was brilliant. Or pretty brilliant. (It turned out that only one of the ovens actually worked properly. The other produced a series of fireworks we deemed to be "dangerous" and didn't explore further.) In our defense, the other oven and all four burners worked perfectly, we cleaned the hell out of it, and it ended up being used almost nonstop from Hanukkah through to New Year's. Fastforward to...| Fellow American Dream Builders (left-to-right): Erinn Valencich, Nina Magon, ME!, Vanessa Deleon |
| Catching sunset and happy hour in Austin! Baby-free has its perks... |
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| Our version actually came out looking like this-- always a reassuring sign! |
John and I just celebrated another wonderful passover with much of his immediate and extended family. We whipped up these super simple decorations (originally found in Better Homes & Gardens) to bring some festivity to the table scape, and I thought I'd walk you through them so you can do them at home too.![]() |
| Silestone's Lyra in action! |
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| Sadly, this is the face I make when I get eliminated. Note to self: Look smarter the next time you get kicked off of a reality-tv show. |