Thursday, November 20, 2008

It's Almost Christmas!

I was going to work yesterday in Herald Square, near Macy's, and I noticed they were just starting to decorate the little park at Greeley Square for Christmas! The air was cold and crisp, and to see those festive decorations really made my morning. Here's a couple pictures I snapped. I am very excited for the holidays this year!


Friday, November 14, 2008

Let's try some cards



Here are some cards I made yesterday. I am kind of into rubber stamping right now. I wish I had lots of money to spend on all sorts of stamps and inks. I am selling these at Treehouse on Graham Ave. in Brooklyn. Soon I guess I'll make some holiday cards. Maybe I'll send one to you!

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Halloween, Sorry so late!


Halloween was pretty great this year. I was in my costume roaming the neighborhood by 3pm. I was joined by my fellow at-home-worker Amy Sperber. As you can see, I was Pippi Longsticking. Amy was Little Edie Beale, of Grey Gardens fame. We went to coffee and walked around Graham Ave. The children of the neighborhood were out in full force. So many cuties! We passed out candy to trick-or-treaters and hung out in the front yard. We were soon joined by Heather, Greg, Kate, and the party kept growing into the night. I ate my fair share of candy. A woman from one of the neighborhood salons liked my costume so much, she gave me a bag of Doritos! Check out my fellow characters:







How lucky I am to not be working! I could play all day with my friends! My costume was part store-bought, part-homemade. So I didn't spend very much, but I was very happy with it. The wig was key. What a great day!

Friday, October 31, 2008

Halloween - My Favorite Holiday


My obsession with the Nightmare Before Xmas and Matt's obsession with the Misfits manifest themselves in this year's pumpkins. We carved them last weekend...they are starting to go. Luckily tonight is Halloween!!! I will be dressing up as Pippi Longstocking. Pictures tomorrow.


Tuesday, October 28, 2008

My Natural Habitat





Oh I was in Heaven last week! We went to Topsail Island, NC with Matt's family for a few days. The beach is my true home. Everything else in the world falls away when I am near the ocean. The incessant stream of thoughts of what I am going to do with my life stops, and I am able to just be there. This is why I love going to the beach so much, and why I want to travel to every beach in the world!

The house they rented was right on the beach. We had sliding glass doors in our room that opened up onto a deck overlooking the sand. At night, we kept the doors open and fell asleep to the most soothing sound in the world - the waves crashing on the shore.

The first day was so warm we were able to go into the ocean and boogie board!! Quite possibly my favorite thing to do in the entire world. The next few days were cooler, so we rode bikes to the fishing pier, the longest fishing pier on the east coast! They were catching skate like crazy. I asked if I could take a photo...



I am not sure if I can ever eat skate again. I heard that it was flat like a ray, but I didn't know it looked exactly like a stingray!! Yikes.

The last day was rainy, so we had a major crafternoon. Peggy and I made greeting cards with all kinds of craft supplies, and Matt and Myron put together a 1000 piece puzzle in a matter of hours. Good clean fun.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Apple Pie

A few weeks ago, Matt said he wanted to go apple-picking and then bake an apple pie from scratch. It sounded like a good idea to me. We went to Connecticut to visit my oldest brother and his partner, and they took us to a nearby orchard. We had a wonderful afternoon of apple-picking, and we got a few pumpkins to boot! The best part was the homemade apple cinnamon doughnuts at the orchard. Our camera was broken at that time, so unfortunately we have no photos from that day. We picked a bushel and 1/2 of 3 or 4 different kinds of apples, including some delicious Japanese green apples.

Matt's mom is a master baker, so we knew we could get a recipe from her. We got everything we needed for pie baking right here in Williamsburg, Brooklyn at The Brooklyn Kitchen on Lorimer St. We purchased a pie pan, a rolling pin, and a pastry blender...items I never thought I would own. It was great to be able to buy everything in our own neighborhood, and not have to go into the city.



The recipe looked fairly simple, as all delicious things are. I was nervous though, because I haven't done a lot of baking in my life. Matt had grown up watching his mom bake all sorts of things, so he remembered a lot. It turned out to be pretty easy. The house was filled with a warm, wonderful aroma. We could hardly wait for it to cool. It was amazing!! I couldn't believe we made a pie from scratch with apples that we picked from the trees ourselves!

Sunday, October 5, 2008

The Great Outdoors




If anyone is reading this, sorry I haven't written in so long. September was a long, hard month for me. I was not very leisurely. I forgot what that meant for the month. I started to worry a lot about what I am doing with my life. I tend to do that a lot...worry about stuff instead of doing it. One great thing that came out of it, though, was that I learned how important and healing Nature is for me. I could feel the need to be among the trees, far away from concrete sidewalks and the noise of construction and neighbors.

I escaped Brooklyn twice in September - once I went to West Cornwall, CT to my dad and step-mom's house. They live on a big hill surrounded by woods. One day I sat in the front yard on a lawn chair and watched the wind blow through the trees for a few hours. I also did a few crossword puzzles. That's all.

Another weekend, Matt and I went camping near Bear Mountain, upstate a little in NY. That was lovely. We cooked and ate our meals outside. We slept in a tent. One day we hiked to the top of Bear Mountain. That was kind of hard, but we did it! It was quiet in the woods. We were on a part of the Appalachian Trail. It got pretty cold at night.

I felt more like myself again after I spent those few days in the great outdoors. It was like pressing the reset button in my brain. I forgot all my petty cares. I am trying not to think so much about what I am doing with my life, and just live it.

Leisure Society the company is slowly coming together. I have a new idea that feels more "me", and I hope to get the ball rolling next week. I am planning to make a few different shapes/sizes of throw pillows using these vintage fabrics I have been collecting. I am also thinking of doing some hand embroidery on them myself to give them a bit more surface interest and humor. I really like the idea of the embroidery because it is very leisurely, in a Jane Austen sort of way.