thought on tuesday

September 4, 2012

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thursday we were searching for an apartment and stumbled upon a little brick building with beautiful overgrown vines stretching up the sides, and funky old windows opening up to a miniature lookout to the city. it was something you would picture on the streets of paris or in madeline. on the side of the building there was a little sign that said for rent so we decided to peek inside. the stairs of the hallways were covered in antique colored turquoise tiles and at the ends of them were giant vintage armoires. all the doors had vintage knockers and crystal chandeliers hung from the ceilings. it just so happened that one of the apartments was available to see and i suddenly got nervous that the units themselves would not be so full of character as the rest of the building seemed to be. as soon as that door opened i was relieved, more than relieved, i was shocked and overjoyed. the entire apartment was covered wall to wall with wood floors and top to bottom with old moldings and white walls. the rooms were oversized and the quirky windows were even more charming on the inside. in the dinning room, yes it had its own separate dinning room, hung the coolest antique crystal chandelier and had more of those fun little windows surrounding letting in plenty of light. the place was magnificent in size and loveliness. the only downsides was the lack of air-conditioning and the slightly outdated and smaller kitchen, but honestly i didn’t care, i was in love. oh and did i mention, this entire apartment, that is at minimum 1400 square feet, came with the pretty little price of $950.00 per month? seriously it is perfect. here comes the difficult part though. we need to move out of our current space by the end of this month, and a unit won’t be available in the little french chateau, hidden in the middle of the city, until probably the end of october. what we will do? i don’t know. all i do know is that this space is perfect and one way or another our little family is destined to live there and i’m determined to make it happen. fingers and toes crossed everybody!

a tepee in the house

September 3, 2012

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saturday night we, meaning i, came up with this crazy idea that we needed to build a fort in our living room, because apparently i’m still five. a “severe” thunderstorm was rolling in and it sounded so cozy and fun, because like i said, i’m still five. being the good sport he is, camden even agreed to run to the store to grab some much needed snacks for our little hideout. – and boy did he score! he got us: crackers and cheese, grapes and donuts, muffins and gelato, the really good stuff. we watched idiana jones and the temple of doom while we pigged on our gourmet feast. by the way, the lady in this idiana jones drives me nuts, something about her voice, i don’t know. anyway, we put a blow up mattress right in the center of our fort and decided we would sleep on it since it was pilled high with blankets and pillows. kramer always gets a little unsure and nervous when his house starts changing on him like this but once he realized how cozy it was, he warmed up to it real quick. especially when he saw the smorgasbord of treats inside. doggies just can’t resist these things. it was so nice, we might just leave it up and sleep here one more night, just because we’re crazy like that.
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also on a side note, i wanted to thank all of you lovely readers who suggested such wonderful things to do while we were in new york city. we ended up doing a lot of your suggestions and we needed all the help we could get so . . . thank you!!

a little goodbye to summer + happy weekend

September 1, 2012

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here comes summer, here comes summer, chirping robin, budding rose. here comes summer, here comes summer, gentle showers, summer clothes. here comes summer, here comes summer-whoosh-shiver-there it goes. ~poem by shel silverstein

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i’m so ready for fall, cool crisp air and changing leaves . . i can hardly wait! have a happy and long weekend everyone – mine will be spent dealing with apartments while hoping we have found the perfect one . . more about this next week. 

honey + lemon

August 30, 2012

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the one and probably only thing that didn’t absolutely love new york was my face. it had a mini breakout and i was determined to get rid of it quick. i tried many different remedies that i found online including; cotton balls dipped in salt – which i wouldn’t recommend trying unless you want to risk leaving a scab on your face, asprin, straight up lemon, none of it really seemed to get the job done. on one of our last days there, my sister found this honey lemon remedy on, none other than pinterest, and i decided to give it a try. out of all of them it worked the best. it wasn’t a miracle worker but it definitely made a difference. if i ever when i have another breakout, i’ll be doing this nifty trick again, plus it tasted scrumptious.

~ here is what you do ~
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– cut a lemon in half and drop a few drops of honey on the top.
– after cleansing your face, rub the lemon with honey on your face and leave on for about 5 minutes.
– rinse with cool water and you’re finished.

change

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there have been a few changes around here, a little dusting and de-cluttering and it’s all thanks to oana befort. for the past month or so, oana and i have been working on a redesign of this blog. she was oh so patient with me and worked so hard to put it all together. i couldn’t be more happy with it.

oana also has a little shop where she sells the most beautiful creations like the ones below. you must check it out. thank you oana, for bringing a little of your beauty over here!

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– photos are courtesy of oana befort