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Random Conversations with The Hubs – Part 2

Forgive me for a picture-less post, but I’m updating from the road via my crackberry and it screamed at me when I tried to upload a pic. Oh well.

This post is in honor of my wonderful The Hubs because he took me to Montgomery today to pick up some antique furniture that I insisted must go in our freshly painted office. Poor thing. He’s not too happy about the rickety desk, or having to fix it, but it will totes be worth it.

So without further ado….

Random Conversations with The Hubs – Part 2

1) In which I am characterized by the salads I eat (or do not eat)
The Hubs: “Let’s have chicken ceaser salad for dinner one night!”
Me: “Naw, you can. I’ve tried it before and I don’t like it.”
The Hubs: “You don’t like meat in your salad do you?”
Me: “Nope.”
The Hubs: “Gosh, you’re so boooring!”

2) Me: “Remember the game of Life? I loved that game!”
The Hubs: “Uh uh, I never played it…I LIVED it.”

3) In which I take a strange deep breath before yawning:
The Hubs: “You alright? Did a spirit just travel through your body?!?!”

4) In which my character is determined by the temperature of my feet:
“Ahhh your feet are cold! Wear some socks. Have some dignity!”

Aaaaand I couldn’t end this post without one from the best coworker ever:
Brandy: “I’m going to introduce you to my sister Jessica…because she’s weird. You’ll like her.”

Ummmm…thanks? Actually, it turns out that I DO like her. I heart her, for reals.

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the nerd gets crafty…

The Hubs was blown away by my craftiness the other day.  As you may already know, I have Mondays off, so I enjoyed that special day this week to prepare some “wall jewelry” for our freshly-painted-and-soon-to-be-redecorated-home-office.  Weather permitting, we will be driving up to my grandparent’s in Montgomery to get our ‘new’ antique office furniture this Sunday.  I can’t wait!

Anyhoo, I have some habits that The Hubs despises.  First, I write little notes and lists to myself and leave them all over our desk.  Since our new desk will be half the size of our current one, this will not do.  Second, I put things in boxes and pack them away, saying, “I’ll do something with that soon.”  I never do….

…until now!

Ladies (and gentleman), I took one measly little unused picture frame that has been taking up space in our closet for years, and turned it into 3 important objects for our office!  How freakin’ awesome is that?  Not to mention good for the environment.  Just sayin.’

Object #1: Corkboard (to take care of the notes all over the desk)

To make the corkboard, I used the frame, a piece of foam poster board (to keep from sticking pins straight into the wall), and a thin sheet of cork from the craft store.  All I did was attach the cork to the foam with hot glue, cut it to the exact size that would fit into the frame, and insert it into the frame.  The foam was so thick that the back of the frame wouldn’t go back on, leaving me no way to hang it on the wall…so I improvised….

…with a paper clip.  A-to-the-MAZING!

Object #2: Memory Collage (to take care of the Italy memorabilia that I crammed in the closet)

After making the corkboard, I had the back of the frame left and a whole lotta maps, tickets, and pictures from our trip to Italy stuffed in a box in the closet.  As I sat on the office floor, staring at this perfectly good frame back, I had a epiphany: cover this with Italy memories and hang it on the wall!  Duh!  I meeeeean, it already has wall hanging thingamabobs, so why the heck not?!?!?!

For the background, I attached our map of Rome that helped us get from place to place for 3 days.  This map is fan-freakin-tastic.  It has all of our writing on it, like circles of certain sites to see, lines on which roads to take, bus routes, metro routes, etc.  Then I placed various tickets and whatnot on top of the map.  Top left is a train ticket from Florence to Venice.  Top right is a ticket into the Vatican Museums.  Bottom right is our Roma Pass, which gets you on the metro and the buses.  And bottom left is a ferry ticket to get from our hotel in Venice to the Venice airport….which is a whole other blog entry…fun times.  Fun.  Times.

Finally, in the center of all of this Italy goodness is a collage I made on Picnik of our fave pics from the bunch.  There are 36 pics in all.  You have to get really close to see them all, but I plan to put this in my new reading area in the new office, so the memories will be right next to me when I relax every night with a glass of red and a great book.  The Hubs loved this.  LOVED it.  I’m glad.  I did it for him.

Object #3: Book Table Top

I don’t have a picture of this yet, but as soon as our office is put together, you will see what I’m about to explain.  I love to read.  LOVE to read.  It can sometimes be difficult to get my read on when The Hubs is lounging on the couch.  So I will be setting up a nice little reading area in the corner of our new office.  Check it!  The area will consist of a recliner, a lamp, and a stack of large books acting as a table.  That is what I will be putting the glass piece from the frame on top of, to protect the books.  I cherish the books I will be using for this table.  The stack includes my grandmother Algie’s old dictionary that she passed down to me (that happens to be the size of a small child), my new and antique bird identification books (also huge), the world’s largest bible, and some more dictionaries.  Oh, I can’t wait!!!!!!

So, have you gotten your craft on lately?

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Reblog: “No Nike shorts! No Nike shorts!”

I have a huge blog crush in Indiana Adams of adored austin.  She’s funny, creative, gorgeous, and lives in the town I dream of moving to: Austin, Texas.

Today, her post was not only ridiculously hilar, but right on the money.  I have reblogged a picture from her post here, but you absolutely need to check out the rest of her post.  She’s awesome-and-a-half!

no nike shorts!

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the nerd gets around…

I’m everywhere people!!!  Check me out on the internets.

I’m on facebook.

And yes, I’m all up in the twittersphere.

So I’ll see you around, homies.

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Megan Nielsen’s new line

How cute is this skirt?  I have to have it…on my body…like NOW.

Megan Nielsen is a brand new designer with a cute first line, completely inspired by colorful, flirty spring.  I heard about her through What I Wore and I reeeeally hope I win this skirt for posting this here!!!

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Being green at home

So many people have it stuck in their heads that being “green” is a difficult thing to do.  I have news for you: Its super easy!  The only time-consuming part is rinsing out used containers for recycling, but you can feel free to put your dishwasher to work for that.  Which brings me to my first “green” lesson:  It takes less water to run a full dishwasher than it does to wash all of those dishes by hand.  So fill that sucker up and go!

I want to show you just how easy it is to be green at home.  It all starts with minor changes, but has a huge impact on our beautiful planet.

1. and 2. Set up a home recycling area. Find out what your city’s recycling center will accept and separate accordingly.  Your at-home center doesn’t have to be as fancy as ours.  You can just use old cardboard boxes and label them with a sharpie.  We accidentally found our stackable wicker baskets while spending some wedding money at Bed, Bath & Beyond.  We were searching for the right kind of containers for the job and couldn’t find anything.  When we got to the checkout area, they had these beautiful wicker baskets stacked up with things for sale inside of them.  But I just happened to notice a price tag on one of the baskets and said, “Drew, I found them!  These are perfect!”  Of course, the employees at good ol’ BB&B weren’t very happy about having to empty out these bins, but I didn’t care.  I found my home recycling center at last!

As you can see, we have things separated by weight in our baskets.  At the very top are plastic containers (milk jugs, soda bottles, sour cream containers, etc.).  Underneath those are plastic bags.  Then we have steel and aluminum cans.  And finally, the heavy glass bottles are on the very bottom.  I’m not even gonna lie, we fill up that glass pretty darn quick with beer and wine bottles…I heart my red wine.  Always and forever.  ;)

3. Reusable grocery bags. I absolutely heart the fact that these have become increasingly popular.  Its a wonderful thing.  I actually don’t even shop at Winn-Dixie anymore, but I will not waste these wonderful bags…so I tote these suckers into Target once a week.  Yep.  Target knows I’ve converted.  Its cool.

4. Eco-friendly cleaning products. So many cleaning products now come in an eco-friendly variety, such as dish soap, laundry detergent, all-purpose and glass cleaners.  Get your hands on these.  For the love of Earth, please use these in your home.  Its such a small switch that can have a huge impact.

That’s all for now, but I plan to have more “green” tips in the future.  If you have any suggestions, please let me know!

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Love, Your Faithful and Humble Servant

I got an email from my best friend Billie today.  It said:

Hello!  You have not blogged in 2 days!  Are you ok?!?!?

Haha!  I had to laugh because she knows me so well.  Yes, I’ve been ok, just extremely busy.  What have I been busy with?  Thanks for asking.

First, I’m still trying to get used to working full time again.  Its been almost a year since I’ve worked that much and its making me so tired.  This has especially been a trying week, for reasons unknown to me.

But the REAL reason is simple…The Hubs and I have been sucked into a 3-season marathon of The Tudors, thanks to my girl Maura.  OH EM GEE!!!!  Every night I have been basking in the awesomeness that is Hollywood’s 16th century England.  I’m pretty sure King Henry VIII wasn’t that hawt in real life, but who cares.  If you haven’t seen it, you should.  And if you have moral issues about nudity and foul language and whatnot…well, you’ve been warned.  Its a sexy sexy show, I’m not even gonna lie about that.  Go.  See.  It.

As for Friday Night Date Night, we will be on the couch once again, enjoying Tudors and Tacos.  Peace out!

P.S. The title of this post is how Anne Boleyn and King Henry ended their love letters to each other.  The Hubs sent me an email today saying the same thing at the end.  Awwww!

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Hope came in the mail

While I have yet to go thrifting in the new year, I did finally receive my first vintage item in the mail!  I ordered this beautiful blouse from Retrocal‘s Etsy shop and I absolutely love it!  I can’t wait to wear it.  And she was so sweet to send it wrapped in this adorable red and white checkered package, wrapped up in twine with a sweet sweet note.  Thank you Retrocal!

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Goals for 2010

What I Wore‘s Jessica Schroeder is a firm believer in setting goals for yourself.  She accomplished so much last year simply because she put her mind to it.  So I plan to do just that.  I’m setting a few attainable goals for myself for the year 2010.  These 3 goals revolve around being creative, being environmentally friendly, and pushing myself to the next level in this wonderful game of life.

1) Learn to sew.

2) Design and refashion used clothes, making them new again (reduce, reuse, recycle, people!)

3) Begin selling refashioned clothing online, in hopes that others will understand the importance of reusing what we already have.

Here goes nothing…..

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A special thanks…

See this adorable couple?  That’s my bestest friend Billie and her husband, Jeff.  This pic is from our super awesome Halloween party.  Billie was a Mac and Jeff was a PC.  Awesome.  I especially love that Billie bought herself a new pair of chucks for the occasion.  That’s my girl!

I would like to take this opportunity to thank Jeff for designing this little blog for me.  The layout that you see just went up this week and I’m so pleased with it.  I can’t even begin to express my excitement and gratitude.  Jeff knows me so well, its scary!

So Jeff, thank you.  Thank you thank you THANK YOU!!!  I love it!

Now, if only we could get more people to see it…..  ;)

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