April 8, 2008

Target Terror!


On Saturday Brian and I went to Target in the Bronx (our closest one on public transportation) and I learned that suburban type shopping establishments clash with urban life. It was an absolutely horrible experience. The Target in the Bronx was just as huge as any other Target I've been to, but this one was completely (emphasis on completely) packed. The store wasn't dirty but the inventory was everywhere except where it belonged. The shelves were empty, the prices didn't match anything.

The only reason we went was because we decided to finally buy a car seat for those infrequent trips with a Zipcar (one was planned on Sunday). The cheap, lightweight car seat I went to that store to buy wasn't in stock on the floor, but in the back stock rooms. It took well over an hour and me talking to 4 different staff members for them to finally get the car seat for me. The experience seems like a dream, and odd, bad dream.

THEN...On Sunday when we did have a car for the whole day (because I was doing a couple of parties in Brooklyn) we went to Costco to return an item that I bought the last time we were there a couple of months ago. Once again it was a crazy, horrible experience. Cars were lined up waiting for a parking spot to open.

I really don't usually mind the masses of people in the city. For some reason the combination of the huge retailers that were filled to capacity with people just didn't jive with me. Besides so many of the shoppers seemed really poor andwhere are they going to put all that crap anyway?!

Messy Kitchen


I should be cleaning the kitchen right now, but no, I'm vegging (and blogging) in front of the computer. Yesterday I thoroughly cleaned the whole house (except Isabella's room) after a long, messy weekend. How does the kitchen get so messy so fast?! When Brian gets home he'll take over the computer and I'll clean the house...that's what usually happens once Isabella is in bed. Ho Hum...

April 5, 2008

Sring has Sprung!

All the plants have been outlined in the pastels of spring.
Beautiful tulips from Brian
Inside the Conservatory Garden (which is no longer a conservatory, fyi.)
Is this a white heron? It was hanging out in the Harlem Meer.

Isabella and I went out for an early morning walk (well, we were out just before 9am...so that's early, right?) We went all around the northern part of Central Park. It was breezy and a tad chilly, but when the sun came out from behind the dark clouds it was so warm and refreshing!

March 26, 2008

Edible Googly Eyes



I think these are the coolest, funnest, grossest things ever! Now I just need a special occasion, so I can try it! I don't want to wait for Halloween, or Isabella to be a few years older. The step-by-step directions with lots of photos are on the Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories website.

March 22, 2008

fun site

I just came across this website American Science & Surplus and it looks way too cool to forget about. I'm posting it here, so I don't loose it later when I want to search again. They have some wild, random stuff there.
Quack-N-Spray

Foolproof Carbide

March 20, 2008

Vermont Farmhouse




I'm not sure what started it, but since I was a young teenager I've dreamt of living in a Vermont Farmhouse. I use to be fascinated with stories or photos of rural Vermont. There always seemed to be something romantic about it all. A few summers ago Brian and I spent a few days touring Vermont and I do believe it is one of the prettiest places I've been to. It is so very green--in the summer.

I originally saw a reference to this farmhouse on {frolic}. But the farm is Riverside Farm.

The Big 3-0!


Wow! I never thought I would turn 30 years old. That's like, a real adult, or something! I thought by 30 people were suppose to have their lives figured out and know how to be confident. I haven't figured out either of those things. Two of the most wonderful things these 30 years have given me are my wonderful husband and beautiful daughter. What joy and happiness they bring into my life.

Two Lips



I really love it when Brian brings home flowers. Aren't these tulips just lovely?!

Our View


This is the view from our front windows. I really like it. It's not as open as our last place, but at least it isn't only a brick wall (like many Manhattan apartments). There are six large windows (three in the living room and three in our bedroom) that face this view. Since the windowsills are quite deep Isabella and I will sit on them and look for dogs ("oof" as Isabella says), read books or eat snacks. Those are moments I love.

February 1, 2008

New Party Ideas

teaching about worms

I've been doing these crazy science parties for over a year now and ready to make some changes. Brian's doing an amazing job of helping create a better looking website for Science Explorers. I just need to put some finishing touches and work on the layout a bit (it seems a bit busy to me). With the site change I also raised my prices. I'm a little nervous about that, but I figure I'm still at the very bottom of the price list for b-day party entertainment in Manhattan and I have a lot of great experience now.

I think I'm also ready to create some new party themes (with a science focus still...of course). Two main ideas I'm playing with in my head are: Colors (for the little kids) and Air. When I was teaching I did a class with the 3-4 year olds on colors and it was one of their favorite classes.

Here's a quick brainstorm of activities for each:

COLORS!
--combine primary colors (colored water) into ice cube trays to see how many different colors they can get (using large, plastic test tube and pipettes)
--overlay and glue primary colored tissue paper onto transparencies and hold up to light to see the colors they make
--use washable markers and color coffee filters and let soak in water to run the colors then turn the coffee filter into a butterfly
--take black pens on coffee filters and let the water soak up filter making the black marker bleed and revealing the various colors in the black (you can usually see purple, blue, pink, orange/brown)
--the milk magic experiment. See it on YouTube under Got Milk.

AIR!
A lot of my inspiration for this party came from Steve Spangler's appearance on The Ellen Show. I LOVED the air canons and then he added the smoke and it was absolutely fantastic! So, here are some of ideas for a party:

--float a beach ball on a fan/leaf blower
-use a cordless/electric leaf blower might be best
--have the kids blow out (hard) of a funnel with a ping-pong ball and the ball will stay inside
--make toilet paper fly
--blow up a large bag with one breath of air
--use air canons to knock down targets
--fill air canons with smoke and blow smoke rings
--blow up bubbles with dry ice vapor

I think the tricky part with some of these ideas is figuring out how to make them work with a large group. Or do I limit this particular theme to only 10 kids or so. I think it would need a pretty big space as well--which isn't always possible in Manhattan.

Some other ideas I just remembered that would be more demonstrations are:

plunger stuck to the table
crush soda cans with air pressure (doesn't always work and need a hot plate)
mash marshmallows with air pressure

I might be able to put together a fun party with magnets...I'll have to consider that one as well.

Paper Toys

I found this site and I think it is really great. I'm posting it here so I don't forget about it or loose it when I'm ready to use it.

The Toy Maker

January 29, 2008

Furniture Find

The red color matches our love seat perfectly.
I like swirls.

With all of the space in our new apartment I feel like I can finally get some furniture...like a real adult. Brian and I have been wanting more seating in our living room (We only had very small loveseat.) and some dining chairs. I think it is so hard to shop for furniture. It's either expensive and nice or cheap and not nice. And it's a commitment either way. We went searching through Ikea but didn't find anything that we liked at a price we liked. I guess that's the problem with a big apartment and a small budget. So, I searched everyday on craigslist until I found a few items I thought we might like. Last Saturday I picked up a Honda Element Zipcar to haul all my new finds. I was going to get some very nice dining chairs, but the owners decided they wanted to keep them at the last minute. Bummer!

The chair is originally from Pier 1, and it still in great condition. The only problem was the back cushion had lost some of it's "fluff", so we added some leftover memory foam that we bought for our bed and stuffed that inside. Now it is perfect!

January 26, 2008

Brett & Alex's Wedding--the family

Lining up for family photos

Setting up for the reception

Gillian--so cute!
Cousin Sara, Aunt Ann, and Aunt Evelyn
Waiting for Brett & Alex to exit the Temple

Brett & Alex's Wedding




January 19, 2008

eggtastic!

I LOVE these beautiful naturally dyed eggs found on craftastica. She gives all the recipes and formulas for what works best. I just LOVE the warm colors. I think I will start working on Easter eggs next week.
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