Last weekend, we participated in the 32nd Annual Tulip Rally. I haven’t posted pictures till now because it’s sunny outside. As in SUNNY for the third day in row. Sunny trumps blogging. Period. The point of the Rally, which was hosted by the local MG Club and invited clubs from all around, like our club, PSMini.Org, is to answer the 12 pages of questions (that also contained turn by turn directions), and hopefully answer them right, and complete the course in less than 4 hours. I would show you more pictures of the actual course itself (which had gorgeous scenery) if I hadn’t been so busy being the navigator and looking for the answers to the questions. Items such as “Two racing horses (you need the house number)” (We got…
I haven’t done ‘much’ this week; finished the nightstand project, went topless, took pictures of cherry blossoms, and recovered an ottoman. Not much in my world. Instead of any sort of lengthy explanation, I’ll let the magic of Instagram speak to what I got up to this week: I’m three video lectures behind on my Democratic Development class, not to mention I haven’t downloaded a single reading assignment. It’s going to be a busy Friday. What are your plans for the day?
Have you seen The Italian Job with Mark Wahlberg and Charlize Theron? No? Well, you should get up right now, in the middle of this post and go rent it, and then come back. Because this post will make a little more sense if you’ve seen the movie. This past Sunday, yesterday, the traditional day of rest, we did not rest. We did not sit. We didn’t even do laundry. We did this: Sounds fun doesn’t it? Well…It. Was. Here’s how it worked. Each car was grouped into teams of three cars. Everyone was given a list of Seattle landmarks to find and photograph. The twist is that each of the three cars had to be photographed with the landmark. For example here we are…
It’s a busy weekend around the BMA household. Vanilla has a doctors appointment after school, then an exam at the optometrist. I also need to find time to pick up his sister from the bus stop in between. Hopefully I make it or she’ll be out in this: Yes, it’s the Seattle version of a massive snow. And since we live on a mountain ridge and everything is hills (why do I keep moving to places where it’s all hills??), it can be lots of fun with drivers who are unfamiliar with driving in snow. There’s a strong possibility that instead of going to the grocery today and buying food for dinner, we will be having a fend for yourself, whatever you can find…
I’ve been wanting new curtains for the big window in the family room, and nothing quite seemed right. I tried blackout curtains during the heat wave of August, but since the window is so wide, I had a lot of trouble sliding the pocket curtains to the side when I wanted to have them open. I discovered after some trial and error that grommet style curtains work best because I can really slide them easily on the curtain rod. It’s a tall window and the couch has only one way it can fit into the room, which means in front of the window. This system was working well until I happened to want to mix things up. I love the color teal; which would…
Instagram. Oh how I adore(d) you. When you first fell into my life, we were buddies, the best of busy bee’s taking all manner of pictures. I aimed, I clicked, you captured. It was heaven. But then something started happening. I’d get my picture, edit it to my hearts content with your little filters, I’d click next…and then…you’d leave me. Unexpectedly. I’d stare at you in shock, forlorn, confused at what would make you suddenly leave my life like an 80′s cover band. I am sad to say Instagram and I did part ways. It’s only in recent weeks, after a several months long hiatus, that you’ve come back into my life. And up until yesterday, I felt like I’d found my first love…
It’s been a whirlwind weekend. I’ve been DIY’ing my little wannabe Martha Stewart heart out. Here’s a sample of a few of the projects I’m working on this week. photo 1, shower curtains as curtains. Great idea but the window just need more…ohmph. So I’m going to oblige. photo 2, repurposing the shower curtain curtain in the master bathroom. I’m making the second shower curtain into a duvet by using the shower curtain and a white bed sheet. Coming soon… photo 3, DIY painted curtains. I used the curtains that previously hung in the family room and painted on stripes. It didn’t turn out exactly as I wanted so I’m going to go to plan B, DIY painting drop cloth curtains. Project coming soon.…
I realized, as I was searching my brain for anything to write about, that I didn’t share pictures of our Chinese New Year outing last month. It wasn’t that eventful honestly. While we live in a city that has an International District, this is the second festival we’ve attended that has left us wondering why we schlepped the kids into the city, fought traffic, paid for parking and wandered around in the cold. Because it was highly disappointing. The best part was lunch afterward and this great Italian restaurant. I mentioned it briefly here. The pictures were a bit hard to get, especially of the main dancing area because it was on the street level instead of a stage, which the only people who actually…
Recently, Sprinkles started taking riding lessons from the same instructor I take lessons from. And it’s safe to say she’s in heaven. What little horse loving girl, big or small, wouldn’t love a chance to muck about on a horse for an hour? She does get a better bargain than during my lesson time though. For instance I don’t get to play Simon Says, or ride backward, or touch the letters as I ride around the ring. I get to post, or work harder to keep my horse on the rail, or do light lines. Little kids get all the fun. Every Sunday afternoon, this is where you’ll find us, soaking up some horse goodness. I love the barn, the way it smells (yes,…
…after a workout with a Jillian Michaels 30 Day Shred dvd. You lay down on your bedroom floor inches from the bathroom door clutching a water bottle. Don’t let this happen to you people!