Playing Favorites… {sort of}

A girlfriendof mine did a post on her blog about the blogs she loves to read every day and why. It was a cute idea and so I thought I’d play copy cat and do the same… It took some work, (and MUCH frustration from blogger) but here it is…

The majority of the blogs i read daily are home blogs. TONS of them, but here is a handful of favorites- A Soft Place to Land almost always has inspirational eye candy, of the home project variety. I can not get enough of it. Small Notebook is a major source of inspiration for me, whether it comes to homeschooling, homestuff or what have you. If you are a reader of Home Sanctuary then I don’t have to explain to you why this blog is in here, or why it’s a favorite. If, however, you don’t read it- you are really missing out. Seriously. And lastly, it was only a few months ago that i came across this site… She’s a genius. I am not kidding. I could have cried the when I saw the redesign of her office. When I am rich, I plan to hire her as a design consultant on my beautiful beach home AND my Manhattan loft. Until then, i am forced to just lose myself in the brilliance that is her blog…

I love cooking, especially for others. I love trying new things and am an obsessive recipe collector. I subscribe to over a dozen cooking blogs and love each and everyone of them, but for unique and completely artistic and amazing recipe reasons this one, and this one are my favorites…

Like most bloggers, when I began blogging I met a bunch of really amazing women. Some of them are ridiculously comedic, even when times suck; some have a way of making me feel like we are age old friends who have known each other forever; there are those who become a true kindred spirit, and then they BLOW YOUR MIND by having this amazingly beautiful idea which explodes into a huge success (and book deal) overnight… Some travel long hours, trust you enough to stay at your house and become a real life and blog world friend; She is the one who will make you laugh, make you think and manage to make you green with envy over her stick figure adventures. This girl right here is A-MAZE-ING. Truly. she is real and honest, candid, completely lovable and someone I am so blessed to “know”… And lastly, I don’t even know what to say about Jenna. I love her. a lot. I love the heart she writes with because it’s the same heart she loves with.

BUT, if you were to ask what my absolute favorite blog is, I would have to say this one,. It has nothing to do with any of the other stuff, but lots to do with writing- which isn’t every one’s cup of tea.

P.S. a new (to me) blog that I am really loving, and wanted to share is this one… I love her writing style and she is simply clever!

oh, biscuits…

My thirties have held a few lessons. it is funny because everyone (who has already crossed that threshold) tells you that happens in your thirties, and that you are happier because of it. And, if everyone is like me, you stand at 29- in a near panic- because you know they are lying.
But they aren’t.
And that is super cool.
I’ve learned a lot about the kind of friend I want to be, and the kind of friend I don’t. I’ve learned a lot about what things are important, and what things aren’t. (hello, previous Pottery Barn obsession- I’m sorry…) Some of these things might just be economic lessons that everyone is experiencing BUT i personally think those of us (you know, over 30) gain something more. I don’t know, consider it that special prize at the bottom of the organic, Omega induced, super crunch cereal. :)
But still, 16 years after becoming a bride, I can’t make biscuits.
sure, I can do drop biscuits. Bleh. I can open canned biscuits but seriously, have you guys paid attention to what makes them so yummy? no thanks…
I want to make biscuits that rise. round ones. fluffy ones. ones that steam and open like heaven, melting butter into a gooey mess of magnificent morning splendor.
i don’t want them to taste like only flour, or like baking powder.
I don’t want them to come from bisquick, and I DO NOT want them to come from a can.
I do want them to be simple, easy, unintimidating at 6 a.m.
Do i ask too much? Possibly. But still, still I search… And I have faith that one of you knows of this mysterious, reputable biscuit…
is it you?
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Curiouser & Curiouser…

I’ve been a little obsessed with Genny’s eleventh birthday party. Granted, her birthday isn’t for nine more weeks. this is sort of an illness that I develop, post the holiday detox. Once the gifts are unwrapped and the decorations securely packed away again, until next Christmas, I sort of slide frantically into Genny’s birthday planning mode.

It’s complicated to be so anal sometimes…

as much as I may drive someone else crazy, I drive myself so, even more. Honest. {Even though, between you and I, I am sure that certain someone would argue his case!}

Genny told me she wanted an Alice in Wonderland party, a couple of years ago. I thought it over and decided that it just wasn’t really right. That might sound dumb, i know. It turned out though. Then last year she mentioned it, in passing, and I dismissed it at her ultra cool Nancy Drew party was underway. Sometime this past fall I knew that the Alice in Wonderland party was meant for her 11th birthday. I mean, at the heart of it, isn’t the story of Alice (creepy drug parallels aside) the story of a girl caught between growing up and childhood? What else is 11? I mean, it’s the birthday right in the middle of single digit age, and your teens…

Eleven is scary, and so (if we’re honest) is Alice in Wonderland. :) Perfect… So, I phoned my good buddy Tim (Burton) and he threw together a movie, to accompany the party, with our friends Johnny and Helena. {ok… i’m kidding. That’s not quite how it happened, but you have to admit it’s pretty cool timing since the movie releases the month of her birthday. Quite perfect really.}

For the most part, it’s planned.

a few games are planned, party favors are (mostly) purchased and put ready to be assembled. decorations are in the process of being planned, menus (and crazy mad-hatter-cakes) are being dreamed up and mis-matched china and tea pots are being scouted out. I am really, super excited!

Major downer is that this is an all girl party, (maybe the major downer will actually be the year that isn’t the case…) and that she limited to eight guests. She, obsessive compulsively planning ahead just like her momma, presented me with a list of 19 girls. Yeah, no. We just don’t have the budget for that. Eight. That’s all.

The point of this incredibly pre-mature post, however, is to solicit a bit of your help. You see, I have a 3 subject spiral bound notebook FULL of the plans, but I feel like I need just a bit more. So, I’m reaching out to the brilliance you my readers for your thoughts and ideas. In a nutshell, thus far, I have:

* backyard crouquet using stuffed hedgehogs and “flamingo” mallots.
* Giant card guards adorning the crouquet yard.
* centerpieces of painted roses and red dipped paint brushes.
* mismatched chairs, at varying heights.
* many tea pots. (one with the dormouse of course)
* mismatched cups and saucers.
* little “eat me” tags adorning the bite size nibblets.
* A “looking glass” on our front door, for the girls to enter.
* “drink me” tags on varying beverages.
* our friend the caterpillar.
* rabbit prints leading to the door.
* character and card decor.
* pin the *grin* on the Cheshire cat.
* insert your wisdom here*

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Why, hello Oscar…

I feel like such a movie slacker… Usually, by this day every year (it’s a big day around our house) I have seen most of the nominated movies… This year, I haven’t- and it’s unfortunate because I have worked SO HARD not to have to see Avatar. Psh… Darn you, James Cameron. (I am sort of dumb in the fact that I REFUSE to watch the Oscars if I haven’t seen all of the nominated major motion pictures…) I have a month and 5 days. ugh. but then, despite my certainties that i will hate Avatar, i have to wonder: why bother? We all know it will win anyway. (again, I repeat: darn you, James Cameron!!!!)

My to-do list (only rule is major motion pictures) and the other categories with a * for who I think will win, and BOLD for who i want to win…



Best Picture
Avatar *

The Blind Side

District 9

An Education

The Hurt Locker
Inglorious Basterds

Precious

A Serious Man

Up
Up in the Air


Best Director
James Cameron, ‘Avatar’ *
Kathryn Bigelow, ‘The Hurt Locker’
Quentin Tarantino, ‘Inglourious Basterds’
Lee Daniels, ‘Precious’
Jason reitman, ‘Up in the Air’
Best Actor
Jeff Bridges, ‘Crazy Heart‘ *
George Clooney, ‘Up in the Air’
Colin Firth, ‘A Single Man’
Morgan Freeman, ‘Invictus’
Jeremy Renner, ‘The Hurt Locker’
Best Actress
Sandra Bullock, ‘Blind Side’ *
Helen Mirren, ‘The Last Station’
Carey Mulligan, ‘An Education’
Gabourey Sidibe, ‘Precious’
Meryl Streep, juli and julia
Best Supporting Actor
Matt Damon, ‘Invictus’
Woody Harrelson, ‘The Messenger’
Christopher Plummer, ‘The Last Station’
Stanley Tucci, ‘The Lovely Bones’ (didn’t I JUST blog about this? he is such a talent!)*
Christoph Waltz, ‘Inglourious Basterds’
Best Supporting Actress
Penelope Cruz, ‘Nine’
Vera Farmiga, ‘Up in the Air’
Maggie Gyllenhaal, ‘Crazy Heart’
Anna Kendrick, ‘Up’
Mo’nique, ‘Precious’*
Best Animated Feature Film
‘Coraline’
‘Fantastic Mr. Fox’
‘The Princess and the Frog’
The Secret of Kells’
‘Up’ *

Best Original Screenplay
‘The Hurt Locker’*
‘Inglourious Basterds’
‘The Messenger’
‘A Serious Man’
‘Up’
Best Adapted Screenplay
‘District 9’
”An Education’
‘In the Loop’
‘Precious’*
‘Up in the Air’

So, for you fellow Oscar lovers- thoughts?
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the Hurt Locker…

Despite having the Hurt Locker on my netflix top priority, and the wait always being incredibly long- I really lucked out when a friend let me borrow it tonight.
I am not a “war movie” fan and honestly had no idea what to expect. Without highlighting myself as the planets most ignorant person here, I will be the first to admit that i do not know the first thing about the military, war or anything relating to any of this. I’m typically out of my element watching it so i sure as heck am not really comfortable talking or writing about it. That being said, this movie is incredible.
It isn’t incredible in this truly poignant or entertaining way, but in this raw and almost painful way. In the storyline between these soldiers. The moments that aren’t really spotlighted and the words that sometimes aren’t spoken.
Honestly, I expected this film to be just a “check” on my obligatory Oscar viewing list- but it wasn’t. It was kind of more…
so that is my two cents…
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