Yes, I took a week or two to unplug from the blogosphere and just experience things. But I have not forgotten about my New Years' promise to document life! Here's what's been happening around my neck of the woods:
At work, I made a felt hamburger tree and got REALLY excited about it.
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I ate tater tots for the first time since high school. I was wondering if they would stand the test of time and the sharpening of my palette, but let me tell you... tater tots are magical. I wish I had some right now.
I ate tater tots for the first time since high school. I was wondering if they would stand the test of time and the sharpening of my palette, but let me tell you... tater tots are magical. I wish I had some right now.
I devoured some AMAZING British television: Sherlock and Spaced and Downton Abbey, oh my! Seriously, watch these shows. Then flail. Then e-mail me. We need to talk about how Benedict Cumberbatch sounds exactly like Alan Rickman, and how Tim just needs a hug, and how OMFG MARY MARY MARY.
I made this casserole -- it's like Hamburger Helper, but better because you use actual cheese instead of Mysterious Cheese Dust. It was perfect for a cold and windy Sunday night!
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I finally saw Titan AE thanks to the magic of Netflix -- WHO has seen this movie? Can we talk about how it's basically Joss Whedon's animated test run of Firefly??
Matt and I picked out and ordered our wedding invitations from a local stationery shop! I'm so glad we ended up going to a local business instead of ordering online -- but more about that another time. Disclaimer: our invitations look nothing like these, though these are really cute. They're just an example of the kind of products that were in the shop. I'll show off our actual invites when I know they've all been sent out/received by our guests.
I had a pizza night with my best girls (minus one). I would highly, highly recommend making your own pizza rather than ordering out. Every time I do it I'm reminded how much cheaper, healthier, and yummier it is than chain pizza. If you want to take it to the next level, make your own pizza dough. I bought some pre-made from Wegmans because the idea of making dough from scratch makes me quiver with fear. But maybe one day. Maybe.
What have you all been tasting/touching/hearing/seeing lately?
What have you all been tasting/touching/hearing/seeing lately?
yeah, i really thought those were your invitations at first and i was like YOU WOULDN'T SHOW THEM TO ME IN PERSON BUT YOU ARE SHARING THEM ON THE BLOGOSPHERE. whew.
ReplyDeletealso, what am i doing in that picture? pizza magic spells?
Haha, you're taking a picture of your pizza with your cell phone -- it took me a while to figure it out, too :P
DeleteFirst of all, I love Lindsay's comment re: the invitations. Second, I don't think you realize how excited I am to receive your invitation (answer: VERY). Third, I would make my own pizza except it scares me. Do you need a special slab/pan for the oven? Or do you just put it on a cookie sheet? I usually ask these questions (in my head), give up because I don't know, and go check the fridge for something else to eat.
ReplyDeleteWe totally just baked them on a a greased cookie sheet! I have seen recipes that call for a pizza stone, but who makes pizza so often that they need a special slab of rock to cook it on? Haha
DeleteThis is so cute! Love this blog.
ReplyDeleteLove from over here, http://www.thellielife.blogspot.com/
Can't wait to read more!
-Ellie