Friday, January 29, 2010
Travel identity crisis
I thought we were going to Paris for our honeymoon, I really, really did. But a few days ago, we were looking at my parent's timeshare book and all the awesome places we can visit, and friends -- we have been swayed.
Now our thoughts are floating to Hawaii, Thailand, Spain and more.
Peter and I like to say to each other, "Whatever we decide, it will feel like the right thing." We say this about a lot of things, like whether we should have sushi or Thai, go skiing Saturday or Sunday, look for a new apartment or stay put, and the answer is usually, "Whatever we decide, it will feel like the right thing." It's a surprisingly reassuring answer. You can do no wrong!
The problem was, we could not decide. The options were too good, and they all felt like the right thing. I can imagine a fantastic vacation in all of those places. They all feel like the right thing. So we put in a bid for Spain, France, and Hawaii resorts, and we may add more to the list. Fate will decide for us! Scary, but kind of fun, right?
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Valentine's Day Gift Guide for Him
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
The Decoration of Houses
From the Writer's Almanac:
Edith spent much of her childhood in Europe, and she enjoyed writing, and published some of her poems. She completed a novella called Fast and Loose when she was 15. But when she was 17, it was time for her "coming out" in society. And when she was 23, she got married to a wealthy man named Edward Wharton. With him, she could enjoy the lifestyle she loved, time to travel and time to write. But the marriage was an unhappy one. Edward did not understand his wife's literary or intellectual interests, and throughout their marriage he drank more and more. Edith was depressed, and so she focused even more on writing and publishing her first book, a book about architecture that she wrote with Ogden Codman Jr.: The Decoration of Houses (1898).Well, her marriage is certainly not a model for me, but I love her house. And that seemed as good a reason as any to love her and want to hold our wedding reception there.
The house was in shambles a decade ago, having long served as a dormitory for the neighboring Shakespeare and Co. actors. When the restoration team got to work, they decided that they wouldn't try to recreate the home as it would have looked during Wharton's time, but instead honor her avant-garde design sensibilities and decorate the house as she might have during modern times. Hence the leopard carpet.
The three rooms above are where we'll serve dinner at our reception (with most of the existing furniture replaced by dining tables).
Oh, I get so excited looking at these photos!
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Monday, January 25, 2010
Not Your Fiancé’s Hot Sauce

After I graduated from college (almost five years ago – I can’t decide if that makes me feel old or young) I moved into an apartment in
Slowly my palette changed. I began to crave spicy food. Like an addict, the more spicy food I ate, the spicier I needed it to be to get my fix. Today, few spicy things scare me.
Julie and I are not on the same spicy food page. Flavors that I find mild she finds very spicy. Luckily, that is a problem that hot sauce was designed to solve. I like to keep three different sauces in the fridge at a time, so I can vary the flavor according to the dish (that’s not weird, right…?)
Basil Serrano Hot Sauce
You will need:
20 serrano peppers
2 poblano peppers
1 medium onion
Vegetable oil
Water
White vinegar
Dried basil (maybe fresh would be better?)
Salt
Pepper
Friday, January 22, 2010
Paper heart garland
I still have a giant roll of pretty papers from Crane, so I made this little heart garland a few nights ago to hang in the fireplace in the bedroom.
It is a bit cheesy, but I like looking up when I'm reading in bed at night.
Happy Friday, everybody!
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Accessorize
Clockwise from top left:
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Maine Home + Design
I really love the look of the home they featured above in the October 2009 issue. Isn't that blue and white couch fabric pretty?
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Continue showing off
Friday, January 15, 2010
Pin wheel squares
I have four pin wheel sqaures just like that one, ready to be sewed together into a giant square. Then the mysterious quilting process shall begin!
Let's get a quiet "whoot!" for the weekend. It's been a long week, right? We're going up to the Berkshires and Peter and I are skiing with my little cousins Allie and Matt on Saturday.
Total aside about Allie: she is going to be a flower girl in our wedding, and she is so freaking excited. She got an American Girl doll for Christmas that she named Julie. Julie the doll has a dirty blonde bob and brown eyes. Familiar, no?
I have reached the height of my fame.