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Thursday, July 15, 2010

A recipe of Historic proportions

I need to brag on my husband for a moment. Among his many talents, hee hee, this boy can work magic in a kitchen. I came home just last night to the best fried green tomatoes I have ever eaten, and I am an Alabamian and live as the same city as the Whistle Stop cafe, so that is really saying a lot!! But, as for this post, it is in regards to a certain Martha Washington rum recipe he made for the 4th of July. Check it out below, but also, let me just say...
Blake, my darling, seeing you combine your love of history, your love of cooking and experimenting with food, and your beautiful patriotism, was wonderful to watch, wonderful to experience, wonderful to have a big red, white, and blue glass of! I love you...just regular.


Monday, July 5, 2010


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Sunday, July 4, 2010


Happy 4th of July from My Slice of Heaven!

*Brooklyn
I know it has been so long since I have documented on my blog! I have been rather busy, and really needed to take a break to take care of some major life accomplishments. And now, I am back and brand new!!

So what is it that I have been up to?
Well, in January, I began a few minor projects
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The first one was losing weight. This was me in 2007:


This was me in 2009 turned to absolute mush:


and this is me now (25 pounds lighter):

Thank you God!!


So, how did I do it? Uh, you know...the good old fashion way. Diet and exercise!! Gradually. Little by little. Adding in a salad every day, and absolutely not letting myself eating the boys left overs! Getting strict about an exercise every day! And then I finished it all off with Insanity by Beachbody. Thats where I am now. I love the Insanity program, diet and all. I never knew I could feel this good, and as much as that sounds like an infomercial, it's true.

So, after I got that "taking care of myself" thing under control, the sky felt like the limit. So, I started my own organizing business! Got to do some fun work for a few people in my area.
Got to work on the suburban farmhouse, I call my own:

Gardening,


Organizing,


Cooking,


And loving on my boys as always.


And that, plus a few trips and such, which I may document later, has kept me as busy as I could ever imagine until now... summer. It's good to be back, and scrap-blogging before the world our little slice of heaven. Happy 4th of July, Friends!!

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Hurray for U-Verse

Back in July, I switched my satellite carrier to Dish network. This wasn't all bad, after all it was my first experience with DVR, which has revolutionized my entertainment experience! The one thing I lost though, was my beloved Fine Living Network and Style Network, and with them, my 3 favorite designers: Sarah Richardson, Debbie Travis, and Thom Felicia.
In January, our carrier was, again, changed to ATT U-Verse, which I have not necessarily gotten used to yet, but I can't even tell you how excited I am to be able to view my design icons. Here's some of their best work:
Sarah Richardson:
Amazing Cottage Kitchen



Kids Den from HGTV House





Ocean View Estate

Hyatt Regency Park Hotel Room


Here's the thing I love about Mrs. Richardson. I don't necessarily think every room she does would be for me. There are always one or two things I would change, but I love her attention to evey detail, her ability to make things functional and beautiful, her budget-friendliness, and ability to make things meaningful to the homeowner. Plus, there just something about that Canadian accent and her down-to-earth personality that is so relatable.



Debbie Travis:









Here's the thing I love about Mrs. Travis. First of all, I am always entertained. She has a sense of humor, and openness (often times on camera with rollers in her hair) that comes through as being so down-to-earth. She just feels like she could be my halarious aunt or something. Her designs are most of the time too risky for my own house. She cares nothing about re-sale value, and pushes the envelope a little much in a bold modern direction that I would get so tired of in my own home, but I almost always learn a new painting technique, and I so admire her use of architectural elements.



Thom Filicia:




Thom Filicia is the creme de la creme of the design world. He is young and edgy, but wins competitions against the famous old guys all the time (did anyone see Cinema Design Showcase?). First of all, design is a science to him. On his show, Dress My Nest, he not only comes up with these intricate, amazing ideas for layouts, textures, fabric, whatever, he does it by using inspiration from the homeowners favorite outfit! Amazing to see the science in that. And...he some how comes up with these glamorous rooms you could stay in forever, but somehow keeps budget in mind. Hands down, Thoms got it all, and would be the one I would call for my own home!

Here's my favorites from Thom's portfolio:


From his showcase home on Cinema Sryle. Inspired by the movie The Big Chill








From Domino:

From Vogue:

More Thom:






Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Date Night with Judah Bear

As a tradition, we take one of our boys once a year or so (as they are ready) on date night with Mom and Dad, you know, so they can learn manners, how to act in a nice restaurant, and what not. The other night was our middle son, Judan's turn. He had seen his brother go to Hot and Hot Fish Club last year, which is one of our city's finest. So, we had been building up for this night for over a year. We got all dolled up and went to Highlands Bar and Grill, which is Mom and Dad's favorite, and what a night it was.

When we arrived, and our drink preferences were requested, Judah whispers in my ear that he wanted coffee (his favorite), so I ordered him a decaf. Then he moved over right beside his dad, and looked like mini-me for the rest of the night. Judah tried some new dishes: grits, grilled rabbit, stuffed rabbit, among others, but to shock, triggerfish was his favorite. This from a boy who is not very inclined to try new things. The experience was great...one of those moments where you see your little man grow a little more, right before your eyes.








(Judah took this picture)