11.30.2010

one frenzy ends and another begins...

With the amazing Thanksgiving holiday and Black Friday behind us, tomorrow we welcome the first day of December! It's hard to believe a month from now, 2010 will be almost just a memory and we'll be *thisclose* to welcoming 2011. But before we do that, let me list a few highlights from the past week that were special in our family.

* Thanksgiving Wednesday is hopefully becoming a tradition on my side of the family! What could be better than loads of shrimp cocktail, a gorgeous turkey perfectly roasted (even clean with a bag o' stuffing tucked inside!), or catching glances of my stepfather Shawn sporting an apron? And who could forget my lil' sister Lindsay's very first dessert contribution to the family meal?

Pumpkin Chocolate Tiramisu

* Thanksgiving Thursday!! The K side of the family was crowded and fun and many thanks to Dave, Sue, Wes, Raquel, Austin and everyone else who worked so hard to make the K 2010 Thankgiving so perfect. Tabitha, you can be on my Pictionary team any time!

* Matt's 5 day weekend which inevitably went by way too fast.

* And last, but certainly not least, the amazing news we shared with our families during the holiday...that we will be welcoming baby #3 to our family in summer, 2011!! Yes, everyone...I am pregnant and we are so excited for baby's arrival. And so happy to know that our families can't wait either. :)

So in a nutshell, we have so much to be thankful for...our families, our friends, our health, our happiness and a new little life that will bless our family on or around July 1, 2011. ;)

11.26.2010

friday, black friday.

For someone who absolutely LOVES to shop, its a big surprise that I stay far, far away from the stores and the crowds on Black Friday. While I love getting great prices and even better deals, I just can't talk myself into braving the early morning rush...although this year, it's kind of turned into the late night rush, with the lure of early Black Friday interrupting the digestion of our Thanksgiving dinner.

That's not to say I didn't consider it last night and early this morning. Target had a wonderfully sweet deal on the Razor scooter I want to get Logan. And Kohl's was practically giving away these cute, cozy little ballet-like slippers. And of course the 50% off deals at Toys-R-Us beckoned. But a full 8 hours sleep was a little more important to me this year.

Oh, well. Black Friday and it's insane deals will still be around next year if I can talk myself into going.

What about you? Did you take advantage of all Black Friday had to offer this year?

11.15.2010

ideas and such for our new bedroom.

Our new bedroom is slowly coming together. We have been sleeping on a mattress/boxspring and living out of boxes for the past few weeks and the past 2 nights, we have enjoyed the comfy confines of our living room couch. The fumes from Matt's recent paint job were pretty strong! Furniture is purchased and most of the textiles. Just a few more odds and ends which I plan to buy this weekend and our new haven will be complete!

Now just to personalize the space with artwork and knick-knacks and to light it up with some fun lamp choices. Check out some of my choices so far and stay tuned for shots of the finished product!!

1. 5 drawer high chest- Hampton Collection by Samuel Lawrence 2. Paint color- Urban Putty by Sherwin Williams 3. 8 drawer dresser- Hampton Collection by Samuel Lawrence 4. Draper Upholstered Bed in Oatmeal- World Market 5. Bennett and Tamara pillows- Crate & Barrel 6. Simply Vera Platinum Coverlet & Shams- Kohl's 7. Alvine Kottar curtains- Ikea 8. Organic Pin-Tuck Cotton Duvet & Shams- West Elm

11.13.2010

holiday cards from shutterfly? sign me up, please!

Having worked in a brick and mortar stationery shop for over 10 years has made me a paper snob of sorts. So imagine my surprise to find that quite a few of the holiday photo cards for 2010 that Shutterfly offers tickle my fancy! Shutterfly card quality has really improved over the years and I would be love the smiling faces of my family to adorn one of these cards. The problem is choosing a favorite!!
Whimsical delight?
Timeless elegance?
Vintage modern?

My decision may be a difficult one, but yours doesn't have to be, with so many Holiday card options to choose from in so many different styles. And if you're looking for the perfect photo inspired gift, look no further than Shutterfly!

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11.09.2010

an incredible dinner.

Since an amazing meal at a cool restaurant is an indulgence for me, I thought I'd devote a post to a recent experience.

My sister Laura's 33rd birthday a few weeks ago was yet another reason to indulge in a super special dinner. This time, our culinary destination of choice was Girl & the Goat, an amazing new restaurant in the West Loop with a funny little name. We were joined by Amy, fellow foodie and an old childhood friend of ours who fits in perfectly with our sister dynamic.

It was a chilly autumn evening and as I was walking up to the restaurant, running a tad late as usual for our 8:45 reservation, I noticed how rustic the place seemed from the outside. But as I stepped inside, I was enveloped by the smoky smell of the grill and overwhelmed by the enormity of the space. For 8:45, it was PACKED and the energy was contagious. Everyone seemed to be having a wonderful time and I soon learned why!

My sisters and Amy saw me as soon as I walked in and they waved me over, but not before the hostess welcomed me and asked me if I was with the Laura party and officially showed me the way to our table. We had menus and I started salivating right away...I couldn't wait to get ordering!

The menu is divided into 3 categories- veg, fish and meat. Simple. Our waiter and his "associate" came over and introduced themselves and explained the concept of the restaurant and the flow of things. We took our sweet time ordering- we thought we'd order 3 dishes from each columm and decide if we wanted more from there. It worked out well- 2 of us were laissez-faire about what to order and 2 of us had specific ideas in mind regarding what we wanted to try (I was part of the latter group, go figure.). Laura placed our order, we ordered up some booze and so began the wait for the meal I'd been dreaming about for weeks!

Meanwhile, the service was spectacular. Our servers really took their time with us and stopped by more than a couple times through the course of our meal to chit-chat and make sure we were enjoying ourselves. The service had that perfect balance of attentiveness and nonchalance which completely impressed me. And our water glasses never went more than halfway empty. I felt like we were the most important people in the room, although in reality, that was far from the case!

First up- the bread. Amazing. Served with garlic oil and white anchovy butter, we couldn't get enough. Then our first course arrived- Chickpea Fritters surrounded by fried chickpeas, raw chickpeas in a romesco sauce. It was delicious. My expectations were set high now- if everything was as awesome as the first 2 dishes, we were in for quite a meal!

Next up- one of my top 3 tastes of the evening. Hiramasa Crudo, dotted with crispy pork belly, caperberry slices and crouton wafers and drizzled with an aioli sauce. I delicately cut the raw whitefish into 4 portions and then savored one of the most perfect bites ever. Wow.

Then we each selected 2 slices of the Smoked Goat Pizza. This was a different taste for me, but the meat was so succulent- goat meat has definitely been a hit for me this year! The roasted cauliflower came out next and this was another top 3 dish for me. The cauliflower florets were cooked wonderfully and accompanied by spicy pepper rings and mint leaves. Another perfect bite- I couldn't get enough and probably had more than my fair share of that course.

Roasted Beet Salad. I usually love beets but this dish was a bit different. It did present some great textures which I appreciated, but the anchovies were a tad strong for me. The scallops with fried brussels sprouts made an apperance next and they were beautiful- plump and perfectly cooked with a hint of some kind of nut flavor which really made the dish for me.

Goat, Pork and Beef Sugo over Papperdelle rounded out my top 3 dishes of the evening. My mouth waters just remembering the flavor of the meat sauce accompanied by little bursts of sweetness from the goose berries that accompanied it. Just incredible.

Then out came Calamari stuffed with Lamb Sausage. A very rich dish, but this was our chance to try sweetbreads...how very Top Chef of us. The sweetbreads looked amazing and were cooked well, but I am just not a fan of any kind of edible gland or organ. I wanted to enjoy them, but I couldn't get past the taste and texture. And the lamb sausage was very gamey. This was my least favorite dish of the evening, though the work that went into the preparation was impressive.

Face or Tongue? For our last course, we chose Pig Face. Prior to staring down Pig Face on a plate, I thought I loved all things pork. Yeah. All things pork except the face. I think it's one of those delicacies you don't have an affinity for right away...you have to grow to love the taste. I love pork fat, but the fat on the face was a bit much for me. I made my way to the meat side of things and liked that, but the rest of the dish was a no-go. Bummer.

Our desserts were interesting- to say the least. Not my typical idea of a dessert...and now I think that dessert doesn't always equal something super sweet. We had a sticky date cake with quince paste and housemade marshmallow. And a bittersweet chocolate cake with cocoa nib ice cream (with a candle for Laura's birthday!). For sure, an appropriate end to our meal.

The 9 courses didn't seem enough at first, but by the end of our evening, we were stuffed. There is something to say about spacing out a meal and eating slowly- I definitely felt more satisfied. We missed an opportunity to meet Stephanie Izard- Top Chef Chicago winner and the Goat's chef- there's always next time. And there will FOR SURE be a next time.

the color purple.

My husband is hilarious. It's one of the major reasons I fell so hard for him many moons ago. He knows just when to inject humor into a situation and he has perfect comic timing as far as making me giggle like a schoolgirl.

We were discussing accents for our new master bedroom design this morning and here is the exchange:

Me: I think we might have to have a decorative pillow made for the bedroom. I just can't find the color purple I want.

Matt: The color purple? Just ask Oprah!

Ba dum bump. :) Just the laugh I needed to start this day of on the right foot.

11.06.2010

chick-fil-a has landed!

Well, actually 2 Chick-Fil-A restaurants have opened in the past month or so here in the Chicago area. Unfortunately (or maybe it's a good thing!) neither one is super close to me. But thanks to some clever route re-arranging, I was able to stop at one on my way home from a friend's house yesterday. Imagine that!

I had had Chick-Fil-A only once before- while visiting my aunt in Florida a few years ago. So the time had come to give it a try again...and the fact that I could drive there rather than fly, well, that was an added bonus!

The menu is all chicken. And waffle fries. And this delectable sounding peppermint chocolate chip milkshake I didn't see until after I placed my order. I'm all about the spice, so I ordered up the spiciest sounding offering on the menu- the Spicy Deluxe Chicken Sandwich and an order of small waffle fries for good measure. It was THE BEST fast food chicken sandwich I have ever had. Juicy, flavorful and just plain awesome. The finishing touch was 2 dill pickle slices nestled in the bottom of the bun. Gave my tastebuds just a hint of that southern style flavor and I'm usually one to remove the pickles. SO glad I didn't. I'm already planning my next visit so I can indulge in chicken sandwich goodness again very soon. Who wants to join me??

11.03.2010

a sweet gift recommendation.

Outer Space and aliens are all the rage in my house these days. From Star Wars to Planet Tickle and everything in between, my 4 year old is obsessed and my 19 month old is quickly following suit.

That said, I wanted to give a shout-out to a special book we received last year as a Christmas gift.
Tickle Monster by Josie Bissett (yes, of Melrose Place fame for all you thirty-somethings out there!)


This is hands down one of the cutest books I've ever read and Logan and Meyer get a kick out of all the tickles! We have the laughter kit which includes the hardcover book and fingerless tickle mitts in a darling gift box. Give the gift of tickles to a child or children you love this holiday season and watch them light up with joy!

11.01.2010

favorite snacks!

I thought it would be fun to get a few new ideas for kidlet snacktime. If your kids are like mine, they ask for snacks or treats all.day.long. It doesn't really help that both my boys are complete sugar addicts. I have tried going the healthy route- almonds, honey, natural peanut butter- most the time it's a no-go. It's like they have some kind of treat radar and can automatically detect if a snack has health benefits and if so, they refuse.

So please share a comment here if you have a no-fail treat solution for your little ones!

My contribution: healthy it is not, at least not completely, but it is a total hit in my house and it will surely satisfy Mom's craving for a Thin Mint!

Quaker Chewy Chocolatey Mint
Granola Bars