you say goodbye, i say hello

January 1, 2013

Miscellaneous

new year 2013
i’m not much for making new years resolutions. mostly because i know about one week in (if that) i will have forgotten all about them or become too lazy to care. so this morning, first morning of 2013, camden and i sat down for a little unhealthy meal consisting of yesterdays movie theater kettle popcorn, a left over snack plate that included: pepperoni, cheese, and crackers, and of course a chocolate orange from a christmas stocking. hello 2013 and goodbye 2012!

i have to say 2012 was pretty good to us. camden and i celebrated our third anniversary, kramer had his third doggy birthday, this blog turned a whole year old, we moved for our fourth, yes fourth, time in four years, and of course took a trip to my very favorite city, new york.

while i was thinking about this blog post, i realized we did have a few goals i think we could work on this up coming year. staying put for more than one year to start. i’m just saying it would be nice to celebrate christmas more than once in the same home. saving more and spending less, though this may be a life goal if i’m honest. making our lives more simple and concentrating on the important things in life. taking more family walks, which we have already started getting better at. and eating more home cooked meals at the dinner table and less meals out at the restaurant table.

i do have a few goals for this blog as well, although they seem harder to put down on paper (or computer screen) than the others. however, i do want to thank all of you for helping make our 2012 so awesome. i’m so thankful for all you readers who come back everyday and share your sweet comments and help brighten my day. you have made this blog worth it and i thank you.

so here is to you 2012, may 2013 be just as great. happy new year!!

tukula

December 31, 2012

Miscellaneous

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i’m really excited to be partnering up with tukula. have you heard of them? tukula is a cause-driven business invested in giving local ugandan artisans an opportunity to grow above poverty. each artisan is given above average wages for their quality handmade products plus medical care, access to saving programs, and pride themselves on providing an encouraging work environment. this gives these ugandan artisans the ability to provide for themselves and their families with homes, food, and education. each item you purchase from this lovely handmade store comes with a small card letting you know exactly who made your item. my bag (seen above) was made by a stunning lady named sally and let me just tell you this bag is flawless. they have an assortment of handmade bags, clutches, accessories and even have a small children’s line. you can see some of my favorites here, here and here.


– p.s. happy happy new year!! i’m so grateful for you all! xoxo – sara


i wore: jacket, anthropologie // sweater, j.crew // jeans, vintage // shoes, madewell // bag, tukula 

brownies; the really, really amazing kind

December 30, 2012

Miscellaneous

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i may have shared this brownie recipe last year but the holiday season just wouldn’t be complete without them (which is probably about what i said last year as well). it’s originally a william sonoma dessert recipe but i like to add a bit of peppermint to the mixture as well as some homemade peppermint frosting to go a-top because well yes, i am that kind of girl. camden just got home with warm cinnamon bagels oozing with hot butter and ice cold chai tea for breakfast so you will forgive me if this post is a bit on the short side (and, may i add, the ramble-y side?). the recipe is below so go on and make them already. your tastebuds and i thank you!
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*on a side note: i usually double the recipe to make twice as many brownies.

ingredients:
8 tbs. of  unsalted butter cut into 4 pieces
3 oz. of unsweetened chocolate 
1 cup of sugar
a pinch of salt
2 large eggs, at room temp. 
1 tsp. of vanilla 
1 tsp. of peppermint extract (optional)
3/4 cup of cake flour, sifted
3/4 cup of bittersweet chocolate chips or semisweet chocolate chips

preheat your oven to 350 degrees. lightly grease an 8 inch square baking dish (i usually use a glass one) or a 9×13 inch baking dish if doubling the recipe.

in a saucepan over low heat, combine the butter and the unsweetened chocolate (finely chopped). remove from the heat and slowly stir in the sugar and salt. add the vanilla and eggs and stir until well blended. sprinkle in the sifted flour over the mixture and stir until just blended. stir in the chips.

pour the batter into the prepared dish and spread evenly. bake until a toothpick inserted into the middle of the brownies comes out almost completely clean, about 30 minutes. do not over-bake. transfer pan to a metal rack and let cool completely.

ingredients – for the frosting (optional):
1 1/2 cups of powdered sugar
3/4 tbs spoons of chocolate powder, unsweetened 
2-3 tbs of milk
3 tbs of unsalted butter, room temperature 
large pinch of salt
tsp. of peppermint extract (optional)
tsp. of vanilla extract 

in a large mixing bowl combine the powdered sugar, chocolate powered, milk, and butter. stir until well combined. add the salt, vanilla and peppermint extract until well combined. test for taste, frost when brownies are completely cool.

enjoy!

how to dwell small

December 29, 2012

Our Home

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i have been so inspired by all the small apartment posts i’ve seen around the web lately that i thought it might be fun to start one here of my own. although some may not call just under 800 square feet “itty-bitty”, it has been an adjustment for us especially with only two very small closets only big enough to hang a few things within. and then there is the kitchen … if you are like us and living in a place with a very, very, small kitchen, there is a good chance you will be washing your dishes by hand instead of by dishwasher. for us, this can be a pain especially when your counter space is nonexistent like ours. these are just a few tools we have found helpful for us dishwasher-less folk.
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tool # 1: a drying tray. catches the water from spilling and making a wet mess on the counter. we got ours here.
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tool # 2: an ultra absorbent drying mat – rests above the drying tray. this tool is new to us but we love it! it helps soak water away and dry dishes quicker. it’s also machine washable! similar one here.
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tool # 3: a dish rack. great to help organize and let more dishes dry at one time.
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tool # 4: good dish scrubbers. we personally like to have one that can hold soap up top for easy dish-soap dispensing and cleaning and one with a handle that can fit inside hard to reach places like drinking glasses. we also prefer these types of dish scrubbers to actual sponges because they are so much easier to keep clean.
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tool # 5: an absorbent drying rag for when air drying is just too slow. ours is from here.

saw, snapped, shared

December 26, 2012

Saw + Snapped + Shared

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but mostly too many pictures of krames . . . you have been warned!
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clementines, pistachios and peppermint taffy
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my absolute favorite part of christmas day is watching kramer open all his furry friends. sometimes i could swear there is a little person trapped in that fluffy white body of his. he was so excited after every toy and when he was all done he went around to everyone else thinking all the presents were for him.
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kramer quickly became aware how to open his presents . . . a little too quickly . .
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colorful work shirts and socks for camden
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and a heart-themed christmas for me
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kramer’s new collection of friends he’s tried to hide on his “fur mat”
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merry christmas!