Jenny sent me this awesome chart that details what Harry Potter character you are based on your Myers Briggs test results. I am on the fence as far as extroversion vs introversion so I'm either Draco Malfoy (eek!) or James Potter (that's more like it, ha). Jenny is Hagrid which I think is awesome. How about you?
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The Slide of a Lifetime
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Our good friend Ash Lendzion is in town. When she's around, we do things like this...
PS. Ash is an actress and is HILARIOUS...check out some of her other videos on You Tube.
PS. Ash is an actress and is HILARIOUS...check out some of her other videos on You Tube.
Tuesday Smile
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Check out these hilarious and adorable baby-inspired videos!
Twins bouncing to Johnny Cash music
I'm awake, no I'm asleep, no I'm awake!
HILARIOUS baby startled my mom's sneeze.
Everyone's favorite talking twins
Mom cat hugs baby kitten
Your Thoughts on Premiere Weekend?
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
SPOILERS AHEAD!!
So what did everyone think of the big premieres over the weekend?!

Did you all love the premiere of Mad Men as much as I did?! So excited for this season. Loved seeing how the fashion and decorating trends are changing as the season's progress
The fabulous gif of Lane Pryce’s reenacting Megan Draper’s “Zou Bisou Bisou” birthday burlesque is from Gifulmination. Caeser Flickerman gif from Huffington Post.
Catalog Living
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Have you seen Catalog Living? It's my favorite blog of the moment, absolutely hilarious!
Each post is a an image from the likes of Pottery Barn, West Elm or Restoration Hardware along with a caption telling about the life of factitious couple Gary and Elaine who live in catalog pictures. Here are a few of my favorites.
Table talk…this is the caption for the above photo.
Herbal remedy…
Pillow talk…
Blanket statement…
Pardon my French…
Enjoy!
(Image via Vanguard Furniture)
Hunger Games MANIA
Monday, March 19, 2012
So, theres' a movie coming out this weekend that some people are pretty excited about.
Teresa and I might just have tickets for opening night...
Anyway, here's a conglomeration of all things Hunger Games, to get you in the spirit.
Check out photos of the Premiere here.
You can watch the trailers here. Or re-watch them, as would be the case for many of us...Get your own Mockingjay pin, necklace, bracelet, iPhone case, t-shirt, bracelet, bag, earrings, etc. all available on Etsy. I could actually see myself wearing this Mockingjay and arrow bracelet.
China Glaze has a Hunger Games line of nail polish called "Capitol Colors" out now.
A ton of people have created maps of Panem, they are all vastly different. Lets just say, it looks like some people did their research, some did not and some chose to use crayons.
"May the odds be ever in your favor"
Unofficial HG cookbook
HG inspired pencil set
Hob shopping bag DIY.
Capitol Culture
The New York Sports Club is offering the "Train Like a Tribute" Hunger Games Workout, plastic bows and simulated tree climbing included.
Meet the Tributes, see photos of the actors playing tributes from other districts and descriptions of their characters. WARNING: don't click if you haven't read the books yet. Spoilers involved.
A couple of pastors even created a Hunger Games Bible study.
(Photos via Seattle Times and Pop Sugar)
Make Your Own Lip Balm
Thursday, March 8, 2012
My friend Daisy taught me how to make lip balm during our impromptu girls night last weekend. It's super easy and in the end, you have this wonderful product, nourishing for your lips, made with all natural ingredients.
Basically, it involves melting things in a pot, stirring them together, pouring it into little jars or tins and letting it set. Anyone can do it, really. Here's the recipe we used for Honey Mint Lip Balm.

Daisy purchased all the ingredients at Whole Foods, but found that they didn't sell large chunks of Bees Wax. It can be hard to find unless you're willing to make a trip to a specialty store. 100% bees wax candles are much easier to find, so we used those and took the wick out once the wax had melted. We used less peppermint than the recipe called for. Daisy used the full amount on her first attempt and equated it to dabbing Vick's Vapor Rub on your lips. Also, the recipe says to mix the honey in once you've taken it off the heat, but she found the honey was a bit clumpy that way. It is much easier to stir it in while the pot is still on the stove.
I'm now obsessed with my new lip balm. It works so well. It would be a really easy gift for a group of people. You could just make a large batch and put it in cute little jars. It would be a perfect party favor for a shower AND it's the type of thing that people think you're super cool and crafty for being able to make. You don't have to tell them it took you five minutes.
Basically, it involves melting things in a pot, stirring them together, pouring it into little jars or tins and letting it set. Anyone can do it, really. Here's the recipe we used for Honey Mint Lip Balm.
Daisy purchased all the ingredients at Whole Foods, but found that they didn't sell large chunks of Bees Wax. It can be hard to find unless you're willing to make a trip to a specialty store. 100% bees wax candles are much easier to find, so we used those and took the wick out once the wax had melted. We used less peppermint than the recipe called for. Daisy used the full amount on her first attempt and equated it to dabbing Vick's Vapor Rub on your lips. Also, the recipe says to mix the honey in once you've taken it off the heat, but she found the honey was a bit clumpy that way. It is much easier to stir it in while the pot is still on the stove.
I'm now obsessed with my new lip balm. It works so well. It would be a really easy gift for a group of people. You could just make a large batch and put it in cute little jars. It would be a perfect party favor for a shower AND it's the type of thing that people think you're super cool and crafty for being able to make. You don't have to tell them it took you five minutes.
Travelogue: Photobooth Guestbook
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Patrick and I had the opportunity to spend the 2010/2011 school
year in Dublin, Ireland while he studied for his master's degree. While we were there, we welcomed so many guests from the States that I took to calling our two bedroom flat The Hillis B&B! When my friend Stephanie was visiting we discovered this eclectic little bar called Shebeen Chic that has an old school photobooth in the back. We ended up taking all our guests there for an authentic photobooth quad-shot to commemorate their visit. Instead of having a regular guestbook, we had everyone put their photo in a little notebook and then write a memory of their time in Ireland.
One day I’ll find a cute way to display these in my house, any ideas from you creative types out there?
I love how the photos trace the seasons, some with winter hats and coats, others in t-shirts. Each photo brings back a memory of a fun night drinking pints in a great city with treasured friends and family.
Also, please note that in the last strip Patrick and I are competing for best Jason Bourne hardcore face… I obviously take the cake.
Sláinte!
The Biggest Wiener I've Ever Seen...
What was supposed to be a fairly mundane trip to the grocery store suddenly turned a bit more awesome when I pulled in and saw the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile!
I'd seen it on the freeway going the opposite direction so I didn't have enough time to whip out my iPhone and take a photo. I actually surprised myself (and my poor friend Brittany) with how excited I was to see it. I wasn't quite Kristen Bell with a sloth excited, but I was pretty giddy.
According to Wikipedia, Weinermobiles have been on the road since 1936 and the drivers are called "hot-doggers". The hot-dogger we met was really nice, he gave me a Weinerwhistle, which, similar to getting wings on an airplane, are usually for kids, but I was acting like I was seven at this point, so, I got one! He told us that there are six Weinermobiles crisscrossing the country now. He let us look inside too. The ceiling was painted to look like the sky, which wasn't at all what I expected to see inside of a meat shaped vehicle.
All in all, a good trip to the grocery store, although I didn't buy any hot dogs.
Here's my Wienerwhistle!
More after the jump...
More after the jump...
Girl Power! 90's Fictional Characters Who Shaped Me
Thursday, February 23, 2012
I've been on a bit of a nostalgia kick lately. I don't know what started it. Perhaps its all the crushed velvet and neon that seems to be coming back in style and then what would have been Kurt Cobain's 45th birthday this week. A 90's music post is forthcoming, but for now, my list of the fictional 90's girls whom I looked up to and aspired to be like.
Clarissa was all around awesome. I wanted her room, clothes, hair, sweet computer skills and ladder climbing best friend Sam. Remember her pet alligator, Elvis, who lived in a wading pool in her room? Also, looking back on it, I was definitely positively influenced by her confidence and creativity. The actress who played her, Melissa Joan Hart just wrote a piece for Bullet, her take on where Clarissa is now.
2. The Tanner sisters of Full House.
While I idolized DJ and her awesome hair, I related more to Stephanie in her dorky ways: glasses, allergies, trying to fit in with the cool girls and I wanted my real life little sister to have funny catch phrases like Michelle. I spent a good chunk of my childhood trying to get people to sit in a line and play with each other’s hair like they do in the opening credits.
3. Kat Stratford (Julia Stiles), 10 Things I Hate About You
So, obviously, one of the reasons I thought she was sooooo cool was because Heath Ledger’s character fell for her, but, she definitely had a intellectual bad ass thing going on too. She made being brainy and feminist a sexy thing to do in my 15 year old opinion, although I still haven’t gotten around to reading the Feminine Mystique.
So, obviously, one of the reasons I thought she was sooooo cool was because Heath Ledger’s character fell for her, but, she definitely had a intellectual bad ass thing going on too. She made being brainy and feminist a sexy thing to do in my 15 year old opinion, although I still haven’t gotten around to reading the Feminine Mystique.
4. The Baby Sitters Club
A big thanks to Ann M. Martin for encouraging girls across America to not only earn money, but start their own businesses. I know I learned a lot of practical tips about childcare from the 100+ books I read in this long running series. I wanted to be sophisticated and stylish like Stacey, or beautiful and artistic like Claudia but in reality, I was more of a awkward and bookish Mallory.
A big thanks to Ann M. Martin for encouraging girls across America to not only earn money, but start their own businesses. I know I learned a lot of practical tips about childcare from the 100+ books I read in this long running series. I wanted to be sophisticated and stylish like Stacey, or beautiful and artistic like Claudia but in reality, I was more of a awkward and bookish Mallory.
5. Tie!
This one is a tie between all of the characters out there that fall into the “girls want to be her, boys want to date her” catagory. Kelly Kapowski (Saved by the Bell) Topanga Lawerence (Boy Meets World), and Winnie Cooper (The Wonder Years) are all great examples. All smart, sweet, beautiful, assertive young ladies, pined after by male characters on their shows and 13 year old boys everywhere.
6. The Ladies of Clueless
Are you already writing this one off as being totally superficial? As if! Cher is like totally a betty with heart. If you'll recall, the plot of the movies revolves around Cher realizing there is much more to life than clothes an popularity and she starts to help people. Making volunteering, donating clothes to charities and the likes seem totally cool to girls like me. Dionne was always my favorite though, I appreciated her overuse of the word "phat". Did you know the plot is based on Jane Austen's Emma?
What '90's characters most influenced you? I'd love to hear in the comments.
(Images via We Heart It, You Tube, The One-Line Review, Listal, Last Stop, Yuppie Dilemma )
A Weekend In: Portland
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Patrick and I spent Valentine’s Weekend exploring the great city of Portland, Oregon. We both started new jobs this fall so it’s been a crazy season for us and we were looking forward to our weekend away. How appropriate to spend V-day weekend in the City of Roses! We spent three days eating delicious food, walking the waterfront, indulging in rich desserts and cocktails, and people watching on the streets of Stumptown.
Here are some of the highlights of the weekend. (Disclaimer: As you can see from the list below, we are foodies. As much as we love to take in local culture, sight see, shop, etc, we tend to eat our way through the cities we visit, seeking out and devouring all the best local goodies.)
Things we want to do next time we visit: tour Portland's famous rose gardens, spend a night at the luxurious Nines or hip Ace Hotel, check out one of the local brewery’s (Deschutes looked like a fun place to hit up! Did you know one of Portland’s nicknames is Beervana?!), and eat a few strangely delicious Voodoo Donuts.
PS. Portlandia hit the nail on the head with this one:
Here are some of the highlights of the weekend. (Disclaimer: As you can see from the list below, we are foodies. As much as we love to take in local culture, sight see, shop, etc, we tend to eat our way through the cities we visit, seeking out and devouring all the best local goodies.)
(photo via GlutenFree Portland)
Fabulous desserts at Papa Haydn (they have gluten-free cheesecake!)
Fresh and locally grown brunch at Tasty N Sons - try their bacon wrapped dates, to die for!
Lovely walks through the eclectically weird and wonderful Pearl District and lovely Portland waterfront.
(Photo via Flickr)
Sipping Stumptown Coffee and browsing the endless books at Powell’s.
One-of-a-kind cocktails and delicious local seafood at Beaker and Flask.
PS. Portlandia hit the nail on the head with this one:
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Valentines Day- An Excuse to Do What You Love!
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
I've never really been a huge fan of Valentines Day itself, but I really do love any reason to bring some joy and excitement to the dreary month of February. Last year, since Jason was shooting in India, a girlfriend and I put together a fun day of activities. We started off in the studio audience of a local TV show, watching friends perform. Totally random, I know, but actually really fun and interesting to see what goes into a live broadcast. AND, added bonus, everyone there got a couple's Snuggie! We spent the rest of the day eating at two of our favorite restaurants, painting pottery, watching movies and eating sweets.
The audience was forced to wear the Snuggies and cheer loudly.
I was thankful to have a seat in back.
This year, thanks to Pinterest, I'd found great ideas for all things red, pink, chocolate and heart shaped and was getting excited to create and bake. Then, I was stricken with some sort of crazy debilitating death-flu right after I got back from Kenya last week and those plans went out the window. No one wants me to make them parasite filled bon bons, and I don't have the energy to anyway. I'm finally feeling better and will be spending the evening with Teresa, doing whatever we feel like, and that's what Valentine's day should be about. Doing whatever you love to do with people that you care about.
PS. Looking for a great romantic movie? Check out my post on Two for the Road. It is one of my favorites!
PS. Looking for a great romantic movie? Check out my post on Two for the Road. It is one of my favorites!
"Sporty" on Skates
Thursday, February 2, 2012
When the winter blues start to set in I know I should try to get outside more even if it is cold and rainy. I find something that motivates me is doing fun and different outdoor activities versus just trying to jog in the drizzle one more time. This winter I've already had the chance to go cross-country skiing and ice skating! For Jenny's birthday we had a party at the ice rink in downtown Seattle. We had so much fun sipping on hot drinks and pretending to be professional ice dancers that we forgot we were even getting exercise! We resolved to be more active in the evenings and on the weekends instead of just hitting one more happy hour (our success rate is another story, but these pictures are reminding me of how great it felt to be outside and get the endorphin's flowing). What outdoor winter activities would you recommend for us?
PS. Did you dream of becoming an ice skater in the Olympics when you grew up like we did? ;)
Our hero, Kristi Yamaguchi, in all her 90's glory
Making Reading Fun!
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Here's a little AM entertainment for you. A video of a working Rube Goldberg machine by Joseph Herscher, starring himself and his hamster, Chester. The New York Times wrote a piece on it too.
PS. Rube Goldberg was a cartoonist who drew designs for crazy, over-engineered machines to do simple tasks.
Samantha, Hester, and Bess
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
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