October 30, 2010

Welcome to the Fam!

Here "he" is -- the newest addition to my humble household. I see many adventures in his future. Won't you come along for a ride?

A Brush With Fame

This past week, I spent two hours of my life waiting in a long line with my new friend Joan and hundreds of other people.
It wasn't just any line. We were all anxiously awaiting our turn to see a very important person.
The line started outside, then wound its way through Sur La Table, (one of my favorite kitchen stores). Anticipation built as we got nearer to the end...
There she is! The very important person we'd been waiting to see!
Oh, hello Ina. So nice to see you!
Thanks for stopping by. And for signing my cookbook. And making those two hours worth it.

October 5, 2010

It Is Official

Fall has arrived in Northern Virginia. You can't really tell by looking outside, but there's a chill in the air. Finally.
I celebrated by baking an apple crisp, after finding a great deal on less-than-perfect looking Golden Delicious apples at the market. Who cares what they look like when they just get chopped up and baked into a delicious, aromatic treat? The combination of the baked apples, spices, and vanilla ice cream worked their magic, evoking the warmth and coziness of a perfect fall evening. Finally.

Like Etsy Come to Life

With the best intentions, I ventured into the city on Saturday to attend a festival that's been high up on my list of THINGS TO DO IN WASHINGTON. Prior to going, I pictured a nice, leisurely Saturday morning strolling through the vendors, Frances in tow, checking out a bunch of Etsy sellers. What actually happened involved a huge traffic jam, a parking nightmare, and an extremely high level of frustration. Thanks to a wonderful friend -- I owe you one! -- I was bailed out of the mess I found myself in, and eventually made it to the festival, two hours later and sans Frances. Which turned out to be a good thing because the crowds were out in full force.
I'm a huge fan of Etsy.com, and love the idea of supporting local artisans.



I didn't end up buying anything, but it was fun to look. And I learned a big lesson, in the process: always check the traffic before heading into the city! Seriously, I should know better by now, right?