I had the absolute pleasure of seeing Ellen Greene and Jake Gyllenhaal in Little Shop of Horrors yesterday and I fully agree with the NY Times' rave review. It was a truly special performance.
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Off the Grid
PS, I’ve been a bit off the grid since Friday. Back to real life on Wednesday morning. In the meantime, I think I’ll pour myself another glass of rosé and dip my toes in the water….
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Untethered
My phone died Sunday afternoon. Well, it didn't die, per se, it just started to restart over and over again, rendering it utterly useless. I have been without a phone ever since. Yes, I know it's only Tuesday, but it feels like forever. A replacement is waiting for me when I get home, but I'll still have to charge it, activate it, blah, blah, blah, and I can't wait around for it, which means I'll likely be without a working phone until late tonight. It's actually somewhat liberating . . .
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Notes on a Renovation #1
I am working (very) slowly on renovating my kitchen. As I begin this process, I am gathering a ton of information, clipping articles and pictures for inspiration, trying to save money, interviewing contractors, meeting with architect friends, and talking to others who have gone through the process. So far, I pretty much feel like scrapping the whole thing. I'm dealing with layers upon layers of the nonsense that is renovating in New York City (co-op board, department of buildings, the fact that I'm in a landmarked building, etc.), and I've realized that before I can get to the "fun" part of picking out (and buying) appliances, cabinets, and floor tiles and before I've paid my yet-to-be selected contractor a dime, I've probably used up well over half of what I expected my budget to be.
Today I saw this article on Apartment Therapy which featured a galley kitchen that she ultimately opened up into her living room (which is something I hope to do in some fashion). She calls her kitchen, pictured above "outdated." Girl, you want to see outdated?! Try mine (pictured below). I'd trade my kitchen for your "before" picture any day.
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Teenage Wasteland
Last week, I was lucky enough to go see Joan Jett & The Blackhearts and The Who live at the Barclay Center. In some ways, it was like a time machine, transporting me back to junior high and high school days, when I listed to both a lot more often than I currently do. In particular, I remembered that every one of our high school dances ended with Baba O'Reilly — such a weird choice, in retrospect. Every time I hear that song, I think of high school dances. Life was much simpler then . . . -
Weekend Wrapup – Edible Edition
In lieu of recapping what I did this weekend, I might as well just tell you what I ate.
- Zapp's potato chips, fried oysters with comeback sauce, beef jerky, Tom's balls (at Porchlight)
- Melty fontina, chicken liver and foie terrine, beef tartare, arugula salad, chocolate peanut butter mousse (at The Red Cat)
- Scrambled eggs with Flying Pigs Farm sausage, kale, onions, and cheddar (at home)
- Bo Ssam (at Momofuku Ssam Bar)
- Cold peanut noodles, assorted dumplings, lobster roll (at Smorgasburg)
- Chocolate ice cream soda (at Shake Shack)
- Cheeseburger (from the Burger Joint) and salt and vinegar fries (from Sticky's Finger Joint)
- 1/2 a PB&J on whole wheat (pre-5K run) and 1/2 an onion bagel with cream cheese (post 5k-run)
- Cheese & crackers, veggies & dip, cheeseburger & salad (at Carrie's backyard BBQ)
- Small bits of octopus, pasta primavera, and steak (at Alta)
I think it may take me the rest of the summer to recover.
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Whirlwind
I feel like I've barely recovered from last week's travel to Austin & Boston and this week's conference and catching up. Updates to come, I promise.
