3.04.2009

mighty-omen


Since I made it to the hump (Wednesday), I treated myself to a Mighty-O, chocolate with coconut glaze donut and a latte. I am flying high!

3.02.2009

Matching baby-daddy ties



You've gotta click on this one to get the full effect.
Boy, I never thought I would get into matching stuff. I think wearing matching stuff as a kid and then rebelling against it as a teenager, just wanting to be different, made me not want to match anymore. But I done made matching ties for Tyler and the busy belly bun. What I didn't show you on that Chicago fabric post was the little fragment of tie silk I bought for the bargain price of, cough, cough (it's unbelievable), one stinky, recession-proof dollar! It turns out ties are super easy to make and Tyler loved it. He is such a good sport, always wearing and loving the things I make him. It really makes me feel good. I thought, if we can manage to straight-jacket that baby into a dress-shirt for Annie and Kevin's wedding, we can get him into a tie, too. And then, he can look just like his Daddy! Precious.

Valentine's Day Brunch + more table talk


On Valentine's Day we had some neighbors, Jesse and Eden, over for egg-in-the-holes.
And, just look at that table. I am so happy with it. We love having people over to eat because our table is so comfortable and beautiful. I was just up visiting my Uncle Paul and Aunt Rhonda (the responsible party) and there is now an amazingly beautiful bench crafted to match the table. So, one side will sit bench style against the wall and then they also got some walnut chairs to match which will be on the non-wall side. We are SOOOO spoiled!

6 month belly monitor


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More like 6.5. This is a little late, but I included an oldie for comparison's sake. If you followed Fantastisk Fint, you might recognize my old room.
Under what now seems like the tiniest coat ever, is my body fitting loosely in that dress-shirt-dress. And to the right, yes, you might notice the middle button doing the lion's share of the work, straining the slightly stretchy, but not stretchy enough, cotton. A reminder that within weeks that shirt, my favorite shirt, not just because it is so cute but also because I got it in copenhagen and Tyler loves it and it has lasted 6 whole months into the pregnancy, maybe seven, will be retired temporarily and join its compatriots in a box labeled, "PRE-PREG". I should start writing "POST-PREG" out of optimism.
Click here to see 5 months.

2.26.2009

Pin Cushion Acupuncture


All the little discomforts of pregnancy have been catching up with me so I decided to seek some acupuncture help. It turns out that Seattle has two community clinics that accept a sliding fee payment. Community acupuncture means that you don't go into a little doctor's office, but instead keep your clothes on and get treated in a room with several lazy boys that you recline in and there are other people receiving treatment, too. I did it for a long time in Portland and really liked the atmosphere, so I thought I would try it here. I went this morning to Pin Cushion Clinic on capital hill and it was delightful. Julie Johnson seems a knowledgeable practitioner with a lovely demeanor and the office is very nice, too. I highly recommend it.

2.04.2009

A taste of Chicago

I got that job I mentioned earlier and I had to come to Racine, WI for a week of meetings. Before going North, I spent a few days in Chicago visiting an old friend, Julie and her sweetie and seeing my parents' old haunts. These are a couple of little tastes from the visit.

The Vogue fabric store is in Evanston, North of Chicago, and is the town where my parents lived for several years. This store is amazing! Here is what I bought when I was there.

The Shermain Grill in Evanston--across the street from Vogue and what a treat. An old school diner with LOW prices. And, true to form, they know how to make a BLT, no messing around.

Oh, yea, that's a Chicago dog (no onions, no pepper) at Huey's hot dog shack. That full size pickle seems like it would be awkward but it is a burst of freshness on that grilled wieney!

1.20.2009

Chinese, crab-shaped good luck lily


Gina gave Tyler and me this lily bulb and its crab shape was supposed to bring us good luck. And it came true! I got a good contract job (part-time) that will last at least a few months and Tyler has come into some cool, project work, too. The Lily is growing like crazy, rivaling my belly and I can't wait for it to bloom. I thought it might do so for Obama's inauguration, but that is like having your birthday on December 25th--hohumm.

1.14.2009

MAJOR kitchen progress=Big grin!

Tyler has been such a busy bee making improvements here and as long as we are still working on plans and building-permitting for the nursery, the kitchen will get some attention.

This is what the kitchen was like before shelves started coming in. Not too bad, but I still had boxes with glasses, and all kinds of things.

Plus check out the cluttery corner behind me. Yuck!

But, Tyler went to work on that. He had an idea of what the shelf was supposed to be like, got it constructed, then we talked how to mount it.

Ta-DAA! Look at that beaut! We both agree, just that one shelf revolutionized our kitchen space. I can't help being a little greedy, though, anticipating the next round of shelves. Other side of the stove, for glassware. Ooooh!

But that's not all. This one came in a week or two ago, just below the bed/loft. And notice those white bars attached and running vertically toward the ceiling? Those are the beginning of a screen/partition for our bed-area.

1.13.2009

Post Roast Soup

Today I was really sick of eating leftovers from the pot roast I made this weekend (which was made from delicious beef, purchased in bulk from the Carman Family Ranch in Oregon) that I decided to throw the rest of what I had in the remaining beef broth to make a soup. In the container I had some hunks of beef, about a potato and a half, a few carrots, mushrooms and a bit of sauce from the bottom of the pan.

Then I added a few sprigs of fresh thyme (also left from the roast day), along with some balsamic vinegar, a few drops Frank's red-hot sauce, and some black pepper. I also took some old whole grain bread cubes, sauteed them in a little oil and garlic to make croutons.

Finally, I mixed a little plain yoghurt with some horseradish to dollop on top for a bit of creaminess.

It reminded me a little bit of French onion soup, a rich broth full onions and mushrooms but those potatoes and the horseradish cream added a special treat. I oversalted a touch, but no harm--we just drank big glasses of water afterwards.

Candy, PART 2


After that first round of candy, I felt much more confident, so I decided to do a second back of sweets. This time I was interested in reproducing the Walnut caramels from See's. They turned out pretty darn good.

1.07.2009

Scandinavia revisited





I just spent an evening in the dark room printing snapshots of Norway. So many juicy little nuggets came up that I want to share with you. Since returning I have only been looking at contact sheets of all my pictures from that trip and at approximately 1x1, I wasn't seeing the potential of all those great images. Here are a few I printed last night as a set to send to the folks who I stayed with in Oslo--Kristin and Arild. They were taken at their summer place in Hvaler, a tiny rock amid many other rocks with little houses. Everything was so photographable I ran out of film on the top of the a big rock looking out into the sea. I got angry for a moment because I couldn't capture it all on film, but you can't stay mad for long when you have two darling Norwegian tour guides telling you stories about light houses and moss!

STart on Broadway video from Tyler


Tyler is feverishly revamping his website during his job search to make it a comprehensive portfolio. To show our video installation on Broadway he made a short movie that is really super and shows the work better than any stills have so far. Good work Tyler!

1.06.2009

final installment of santa's workshop



These two pics didn't make it in the Christmas post, but they are so sweet, I don't want to penalize them for being tardy. Tyler made the boxes for the chocolates and as the sun went down, his work station started to take on this romantic, speak-easy meets architecture studio quality. And, the other is a shot of some of his fantastic box-making handy work. Each box was unique and opened in a different way. Fabulous!

New chairs + home-made cushions



Our neighbors Mike and Jenny generously gave us two darling, vintagey wire basket chairs that they don't need. I was immediately enamored with them and thought they would work great upstairs as loungers when we get the next phase built. But, wire chairs are not the comfiest and they leave a wire grid on your booty, so the last day or two I set on making little cushions to soften the seats. I bought the fabric at a stoop sale in Copenhagen--it is some really sturdy natural fiber and the gal I bought it from claimed that they were hand-printed--or at least from a small, local factory from a long time ago. Something like that. Anyhow, I didn't have foam, so I took a really springy, cotton mattress pad and layered it 3x to make a soft, sleek pad for the inside. They work great.

Sometimes this how the place feels--all dreamy and gauzey. And, the two little buddies side-by-side. Awww jeeez.

FINALLY the belly!


It's not like Paparazzi are following me in my station wagon, but enough of you want to see my belly as it grows, so here is a the first of a few installments of my progress. I am starting to feel like a real baby chuckwagon now, all boobs and tummy, kind of like a cafe-in-construction for the little one. I think I am going to get a trench coat and sew little pockets for condiments and silverware so I can just flash the coat open and be a full service baby feeding center. Fresh ground pepper with that? Finally, though, I don't mind. The physical changes have not really been my bag, but since I got that ultrasound, I am feeling so much better. The little swimmer was so cute and wiggly, how can anyone resist a tiny dancer with hot-feet? Oh, and the signature hands on hips as if I am struggling under the weight! Tyler liked that touch, but I am definitely not straining yet! You will know when I start to strain, oh yes.

And, the fashion shot! I went to Goodwill for the day-after-Christmas sale with T, Ryan and Rebecca who were in town from Providence, RI. Rebecca was an awesome shopping partner, encouraging me to try things that I normally turn my nose up at. This brown dress was one of them, but she was right! It is darling. Good work, Rebecca. That was my first day outfit for volunteering at the Cascade Land Conservancy. It went great.