I took a 3 day weekend (was going to be 4 days but I really need to go in tomorrow and help with installing the Reclaimed Exhibit). Friday I went on a little shopping trip to Ikea - met Morgan & Corbin or lunch in the cafe, then we spent several hours in search of items to help organize out tiny house... skinny indoor bin for recycling-check, Grundtal Stainless shelves for kitchen-check, shower curtain and hooks for basement bathroom-check, pull out bins and extra clothes polls for our closet-check...oh and of course Swedish fish to snack on :)
Speaking of Swedish Fish...look at this hilarious image I found...
Friday night we went to dinner with Kevin's family to celebrate Jen (our sister inlaws) birthday. Amy & Matt and our new nephew Braxton were in town and we had a great dinner at Lebanese Taverna at Pentagon Row.
Saturday we made an attempt to hang our beautiful pendant lamp in the living room. We took down the ceiling fan and installed the pendant, but when we turned the breaker back on we heard a really loud POP! not sure what it was, but we took the light back off and now the fan part and pendant are all around the dining room and waiting on anelectrician. We did get the Grundtal shelves up, a mirror in the living room, futon that Morgan gave us for the basement, etc.
And now I am sitting on the couch enjoying having the windows open - the weather is just perfect! Our Magnolia tree is in full bloom with huge pink flowers - and I'm sad to think that they are only going to last a few weeks more, but we are enjoying Spring so far!
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Hem Song
Have you seen the Liberty Mutual commercial - a person sees another person do a simple, good deed and he then in turn does a kind act to some other stranger, the whole "pay it forward" trend. Well the most recent on has a Hem song playing in the background. If you haven't heard Hem you really should - so beautiful & a bit haunting. Anyways, here is a video of the song playing in the commercial, Half Acre...
To Twitter or not to Twitter....
So I've been feeling the pressure to join twitter from some work friends. One friend sent me a great social networking article and it kind of sold me...I have it in my work email so I'll update this post with a link to it tomorrow.
So, this is me... http://twitter.com/AllisonNance
let me know if you are on there too so we can, you know, "follow each other"
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Meniscus Trouble...Oh NO!
I went to visit Dr. Rabbit-yes that his real name :) today and an Xray & Cortisone shot later = a scheduled MRI for Saturday & SURGERY very soon! Yikes - I fell twice in the ice 2 winters ago & had my knee checked out then but there was no tear at the time. About 3 weeks ago I started having intense knee pain on and off. My friend Tara recommended Dr. Rabbit (who is excellent). So after a very large shot this morning into the knee, I am now wearing a Patella Knee Brace and hobbling a little but :(
here is a bit about the Meniscus...
How do I know my meniscus is torn?
Most tears of the meniscus lead to knee pain in the area of the tear, on the inside or outside of the knee. Swelling of the knee may also occur. Occasionally, locking of the knee can occur, when the meniscus gets wedged inside the knee. Pain and instability caused by the meniscus tear can also cause the knee to buckle or “give way”. Twisting activities usually worsen the symptoms.
here is a bit about the Meniscus...
How do I know my meniscus is torn?
Most tears of the meniscus lead to knee pain in the area of the tear, on the inside or outside of the knee. Swelling of the knee may also occur. Occasionally, locking of the knee can occur, when the meniscus gets wedged inside the knee. Pain and instability caused by the meniscus tear can also cause the knee to buckle or “give way”. Twisting activities usually worsen the symptoms.
Saint Patricks Day
Happy Birthday Claire & Pat!
St. Patty's was a busy, busy day. We had a short exhibition to install (High school Mentor Program - 1 week). We had a big Cake party to celebrate Claire's birthday & Pat Monk's birthday (88 wahoo!) Kevin met me at work and we all walked over to O'Connel's where we were on the "List"(Thanks Collin - Erin, who I work with, is engaged to Colin who is the head chef at O'Connell's). We had a lot of fun and then we strolled over to Chadwicks for Birthday dinner for Claire!
Monday, March 16, 2009
Reclaimed Public Art Installation
In conjunction with our Reclaimed Exhibition, the Target Gallery is hosting a site specific installation project that will be installed in the main hall of the Torpedo Factory on the night of the Reclaimed Reception, April 9th (during 2nd Thursday Art Night). The public is welcome and encouraged to participate in the building of this "handmade garden" installation which will include a large tree, garden wall & flowers - all made from RECYCLED objects!
Below is a list of the recycled objects that we will be collecting from now until April 8th. Please bring your donations to Target Gallery committee member Lisa Schumaier in Studio 16 (first floor of the Torpedo Factory, across from the Art League Gallery). If you have any question please contact the gallery.
Recycled Supplies needed
1. Chicken wire
2. tin cans, any size, open on both ends.
3. bottle caps
4. little tabs off soda cans
5. metal paper clips
6. used dried coffee grounds
7. big green straws from starbucks used and rinsed
Majora Carter & The Promised Land
I while back I was watching The Green on the Sundance Channel- this episode was featuring Majora Carter who ran/founded a non profit called Sustainable South Bronx - "where she pioneered green-collar job training and placement systems in one of the most environmentally and economically challenged parts of the US." The episode I watched was her personal story about installing a "green roof" on top of her row home in the Bronx. I love this idea (and would LOVE to see this happen on the top of my work's building). She is really a dynamic person & you should check out her website - or the The Promise Land, the radio show she hosts.
All the Single Ladies...
Kevin went out of town this weekend, so I was a single lady for the weekend! Kevin went down to NC to see our sweet nephew Braxton, but I had a work reception on Sunday so I stayed home - first time sleeping apart since we were married in 2005 (except 1 night that I stayed at a friends for a bachelorette sleep over).
Saturday I had a great time with the girls from work. Claire, Mary & I went to see a total girls movie - He's Just Not That Into You. I had been avoiding seeing this movie b/c I just didn't think it was going to be that good, so I went into it with low expectations - and it was actually very good. We all really enjoyed it, and Ginnifer Goodwin was so cute in it.
Afterwards we met with Tara (another work friend) for drinks at No. 9 Lounge, the upstairs bar at Evening Star. It was a really great girls night - and fun to spend time with the ladies away from work.
Saturday I had a great time with the girls from work. Claire, Mary & I went to see a total girls movie - He's Just Not That Into You. I had been avoiding seeing this movie b/c I just didn't think it was going to be that good, so I went into it with low expectations - and it was actually very good. We all really enjoyed it, and Ginnifer Goodwin was so cute in it.
Afterwards we met with Tara (another work friend) for drinks at No. 9 Lounge, the upstairs bar at Evening Star. It was a really great girls night - and fun to spend time with the ladies away from work.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
an ode to the cadet cabinet...
so as some of you have heard, we have a teeny tiny kitchen. very small. no drawers. 5' tall fridge. no space for pots and pans, or anything else that goes in a kitchen - like silverware. Mary, my friend (and boss) has the same house we do about 1/2 a mile a way. her kitchen has about 4 inches more room (wide) than ours b/c of the way our electrical has been set up.
Well, I was over at her place on Monday, and she has bought the perfect cabinet/pantry from cb2, a modern spin off from Crate & Barrel - and when I saw it I was in love. Not because it is so beautiful, or my ideal piece of furniture, but I was euphoric at the thought of having a little storage in my kitchen. Somewhere I could store all of our food which would then make room for all of our kitchen goods that are in 2 cardboard boxes at the bottom of the basement stairs (ugh).
Well when I came home Kevin and I hopped online and pulled up the measurements. We got out our trusty tape measure (which as a new home owner knows, we must always have this on hand) and got ourselves all excited at the prospect of precious storage. oh, well then disappointment set in when we realized that those 4 inches that Mary has in her kitchen...four inches we don't have...makes the Cadet cabinet slightly too big. I have to admit this small set back made me feel defeated at first...well more than "at first" I dwelled on it for a few days, and now I'm writing this ridiculously long blog. But I am determined to find the perfect solution to our tiny kitchen (until I can knock out that pesky load bearing wall between the dining room and kitchen). If you have a tiny kitchen and can give me some insight, I would love to hear it :)
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Through Painted Deserts
I'm currently reading Through Painted Deserts by Donald Miller. I read another one of his books, Blue Like Jazz, a while back and really loved it. I'm really enjoying Through Painted Deserts - his style of writing is so easy to get into and really allows you to get absorbed into his world & experiences.
Kevin is reading In Defense of Food by Michael Pollan. This is the same author as The Omnivore's Dilema. If you love to talk about food politics as much as Kevin does, then you must read these books.
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Garden Time...a growing challenge
Check out 1 Green Generation
I posted a link to this site a few posts back, but I didn't really blog about it. We're not taking the seed2seed challenge this year - I dont think - b/c we only just this weekend cleared out the garden beds and haven't really planned what we are going to plant yet. However, we are really interested in this and thought maybe you all would be too, and this i a good site to poke around.
I particularly enjoy reading the living locally section - especially the 10 steps to "living locally." Hope you'll read it and enjoy it too.
"We are so used to saying ‘if I can’t get it here, I can get it somewhere else’ but what if you just made your choice more often from what is available where you are?”
[Living locally is] “getting into a mindset where the first place you look for everything you need is from your own back yard (figuratively) outward. I think it’s about being present in your own community…. I think settling down enough to say ‘this is where I am, how I can I help make it better than it’s ever been’ is integral to living locally.”
Spring!
Old Town is bustling today with this warm weather! I took yesterday off and so I'm in the gallery today. I popped out for some coffee (iced pike roast with room, one pump vanilla, and a splash of milk - my first iced coffee of the season). There was a bluegrass band on the corner of Union & King right outside the Torpedo Factory doors. People and their dogs of course were everywhere (Old Town is a certainly a dog lovers place). The man with the bird rescue is out on the docks with his parrots. I can't believe last week Alison Sigethy (an artist at the TF) and some Alexandria locals were out on the dock building a snow man & a snow puppy). Yesterday was the annual St.Patricks parade - we missed it though b/c we were working on our first garden (first real one - we had some pots and window boxes in out condo but that doesnt count)
Alexandria is a great place to live - and Old Town is an inspiring place to work. When I worked in Tysons it was a bit stifling - lots of traffic, lots of office buildings, lots of corporate America. Living there was fun bc we were right on the border of Falls Church - great restaurants & the mall was close so it was nice being able to just pop over to the mall without it being a big ordeal. But we really are adjusting to living in Alexandria. Del Ray has that great small town vibe, with an inviting Avenue of shops a cafes, and we are so close to the DC city line that it's easy to get out to a gallery opening, go see some live music, try a new restaurant.
Friday we had a very fun double date with our friends Eric & Karin. We met at Rustico for dinner - amazing americana food, wood grilled pizzas, hundreds of beers. I am so not a beer person but after sampling the raspberry beer - I had to order one. We got to hear all about their trip to Venice during Carnevale. Yes I am jealous! They then came over to see the new place, and we then went to get coffee and dessert at Evening Star. It was such a nice evening. I've been consumed with work lately (it seems) and this was a nice distraction and time spent with kevin and friends recharged my battery.
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Spring?
what a beautiful day - 70 degrees and sunny! We can only hope that this weather is here to stay. We spent the day clearing out our flower beds in the back yard - they were a mess with all kinds of random plants we inherited when we purchased this house.
They look great now & we even had a few nice surprises - daffodils, hostases, morning glories, and tulips - oh and one mystery plant that looks nice so far. We also set up our rain barrel that I got for Kevin for Christmas. Here's to a wonderful start to such a pleasant season!
They look great now & we even had a few nice surprises - daffodils, hostases, morning glories, and tulips - oh and one mystery plant that looks nice so far. We also set up our rain barrel that I got for Kevin for Christmas. Here's to a wonderful start to such a pleasant season!
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Trust Me
Monday, March 2, 2009
Praying for baby Jonah - Please join us!
Our friends Patrice and Matt William's, (many of you know our friends Peyton & Amy Crump - Patrice is Peyton's sister), had their baby boy Jonah on the 27th. Please pray for the health of little Jonah & his parents b/c Jonah is believed to have Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB, a rare genetic disease that basically allows the top layer of skin to move independently from the under layer = blister's similar to severe burns, infections, intestinal blockage, etc. They have done a biopsy to determine the type of EB he might have, but it will take 3 weeks to get the results. There is an excerpt from Patrice's blog below. You can also link to her blog here or join the facebook Prayer group & spread the word!
"He is 99% sure that Jonah has a genetic disorder called Epidermolysis Bullosa. He said he sees one case every other year. There are two degrees of this: severe and mild. The doctor said from looking at Jonah's lesions, he guesses he has the severe version. A biopsy will be done (I'm not sure when) to determine his severity level. If this is what he has, it affects three things: his skin, his mucus membranes, and his intestines. The two things that doctors worry about the most are infection (because he doesn't have much of his outer skin to protect him) and intestinal blockage from the sluffing of the intestines (similar to what his skin is doing). At this point, Jonah is on three sets of antibiotics, pain medication, and a sugar water drip. He does not seem to have intestinal blockage at this point. If he were to develop that, he will need surgery."
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