• personal

    Nelson on TV!

    Nelson (that would be my other husband for those who don’t know. He has been our best friend since forever ago) was on Fox News today as the Executive Chef for Uncle Jack’s Steak House doing a 4th of July BBQ demo! And damn, that food looked good. And I am wondering why he is not over at MY house cooking instead of on TV cooking for strangers. He has not cooked here in quite a while (hint, hint Nel) and I am feeling very, very hungry. I tried to take a couple of pictures of him while he was on TV, so they didn’t come out great, but you can at least get the idea. Nelson will be opening up the 3rd Uncle Jack’s steakhouse in Lincoln Center, NYC sometime in September (hopefully). He makes an awesome steak! Yum!Nelontv_003 Nelontv_005 Nelontv_021_2

  • bsquared business

    business cards and gift certificates

    I’ve had them for a while, but never got around to posting them. Here is the business card I made(thanks, Gina for the source) and had printed with VistaPrint, and a sample of my gift certificates I whipped up in Photoshop7 (thanks, Robin for teaching me). I also got magnet cards which look exactly like the business cards, cute! So I’m like a big girl now. Woohoo!Bizcard_gc_006 Bizcard_gc_003

  • personal,  travel

    Washington DC & Baltimore

    Baltidc_042rc_3 We’re baaaack! Came back early this afternoon to beat the shore traffic. All in all the drive both ways was not bad at all. I drove down with the boys (John was already in Baltimore) with 2 DVD players, 2 gameboys, and about 15 movies. And can I just say how much I love my minivan with the Navigation system? That car does everything except drive for you.

    When we arrived in Baltimore, we went over to Inner Harbor for lunch and visited the Constellation (according to Timmy "a pirate ship"-the boys are below with their best pirate faces) and the submarine "Tursk". The submarine was so cool, but very claustrophobic and smelly. But I got some good pictures!Baltidc_018sc_2 Baltidc_027sc_2 Baltidc_086sc_2 Then it was time for theBaltidc_034sc  boys to take off for the Orioles game with John and Grandma and Grandpa. I had a nice dinner date with Timmy in the hotel restaurant. The next morning, everyone including Timmy slept in so we got a late start to DC. But once we checked into the Alexandria hotel, we hopped on the Metro and went to the Mall to see "stuff". We started at the WWII monument (pretty, but not emotionally effective), the Washington Monument (had to see it from the ground as all the tickets were sold out for the top). Baltidc_135rc_2 Baltidc_112sc Then we moved on to the Vietnam Wall, which was so moving and emotional and upsetting and beautiful. Grandpa was especially moved since he served in Vietnam. Even I cried! Grandpa bought the boys some pins from his outfit in Vietnam-they all really liked that. We moved on past the reflecting pool to the Lincoln Monument. Grandpa of course had history lessons for each of the monuments, which they ate up!Baltidc_144rc_2 Baltidc_180rc_2 Grandpa had them counting the steps up to the Lincoln monument (there are 50-1 for each state), and doing math figuring out 4 score & 7 years, and then what year Lincoln made the Gettysburg Address based on that. They were loving it! We checked out the medals on display and Grandpa told the boys which ones he had and what the others meant. Timmy napped during most of the Mall, which is really for the best because he would have been either bored or running. We all shuffled back to the Metro where Grandpa continued to fight with the MetroCard machine and ended up with about $30 in cards. He and that machine DID NOT get along!Baltidc_196rc_3 Baltidc_216_2We met N&C for dinner in Old Town which was so nice. We had made plans to take a walking Ghost tour that night, but we were all so walked out, we couldn’t make it. Timmy even had a melt down after dinner, he was so Baltidc_263sc_3 done! So that was our trip from start to end. All of the pictures are in an album on the left side. Just click and look if you’d like. Thanks for reading if you made it this far.

  • babies,  personal,  travel

    a little photoshoot in DC

    Baltidc_222sc Our friends N and C are moving from the DC area all the way to Australia!! It worked out so well that we got a chance to see them and meet their beautiful new baby (and I got to take pictures-bonus!) before they leave later this month. N and I have been friends since freshman year at U of Miami- he’s one of those people who you won’t talk to for years, and will suddenly pop back into your life and it will be like you just spoke last week. He travels so much for work so staying in touch is a challenge, but having them live in the DC area let us visit twice in the last 2 years. So we figured it’s now about 20 years (omg- I cannot be that old!!) that we have been friends, since that first Christmas break I drove to Cherry Hill to pick him up, when the cat ate his sweater and I got mono. And whenever Private Benjamin comes on…well, "I want to go shopping. I want to be normal again". So me, right N?

    Anyway I got to take a few shots of their new baby girl super quick before they had to bail for a feeding and constant movement. I hope you guys like the pictures. I had a great time taking them. And C, good luck with that new camera. You’re gonna loooooove it. And how good does C (mom) look- the baby was only 1 month old exactly in the pictures! Here are 2 of my favorites. The rest are in an album on the left under BABY CM. Just click and look.Baltidc_232rccbw_2