Update

So I need to provide another update.

Every few days I get this idea to update my blog, but I find that I either, do not have a picture to go with it or I just don’t have time to post.  I really need to get better at this.

Since my Prague trip:

  • I was laid-off again [!!!!!!!!!!!!!!]. Trust me, I hate that company now.  They did it when I was sick after my trip back.  Luckily they gave me 2 weeks severance even though I had only been working there for a month.  I deserved it.
  • My sister turned 16!!!!  I remember her being a baby like it was just yesterday….
  • I found a job [that paid even more than the place that just laid me off, which is...$10k more than what I was making in February!!] before I needed to claim unemployment!  [A HUGE Thank You to my references!]
  • I usually reward myself when I get a new job, but instead I used that non-existent money to have Truffles’ teeth deep-cleaned.  His breath was god-awful before, but now there’s no smell at all!  I plan on doing a blog post about the transformation.
  • My parents MOVED.  Yes, MOVED.  They’ve been living at the condo  for what, 15+ years now?  They finally jumped on a great deal on a townhouse in Chantilly.  They’ve updated a few things, such as the kitchen [I love their granite], changed the carpet, changed a few fixtures and added recessed lighting.
  • I finally went to the Jersey shore [specifically, Wildwood] and had the famous, Mack’s pizza.  I rode the rides and got sunburned….
  • I watched Lady GaGa in concert in Atlantic City, NJ!  She was awesomeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
  • I may have found beloved Christian Louboutin Bianca in Nude!!!!  More details on that later…

I think that’s about it in terms of excitement.  I’ll try to get posts up on some of the more eventful things in the list later. :]

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Home theater riser

So Jon built us a riser for our home theater.

My basement is such a man-cave really there’s no womanly touches anywhere besides maybe my quilts that I sometimes use…

Anyways, this past Monday we got our riser carpeted in a darker shade to match our walls which are dark gray.  Unfortunately, the maker that made my gray carpet in my basement doesn’t make that shade anymore so I had to choose something different to tie it all in.

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Sandra Bullock at MTV Movie Awards 2010

Sandra Bullock was looking fantastic last night wearing an Oday Shakar dress but what I couldn’t stop looking at were her shoes!!

I’ve recently caught the Christian Louboutin bug and I’m dying for a pair of nude shoes.  From the look of it – it’s suede for sure and it looked nude on TV, but in fact it has more of a gray-ish tone to it.  They look like Bianca’s from the front, but the heel in the back is thicker in width.

After copious amounts of searching and asking on tPF, I’ve found the answer!!!  She was wearing Christian Louboutin Bibi’s.  They are to die for and I love the color/height combination.  According to the lookbook, the Bibi comes in 4 different colors; the one Sandra is wearing [gray-ish], a black color, a light blue-ish color and a brown/burnt color.

I’m definitely putting the Bibi on my wishlist, but first…..my Nude Bianca’s.  I those the most.

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LOST – The End

I’m so sad to see it go.  What will I do to fill my time from 9-10pm on Tuesday nights?  :(

The finale last night was great.  I had Miss Christine and her lovely boyfriend, Leo over for dinner.  Jon cooked a delicious grilled chicken with lemon/basil sauce and topped it off with goat cheese.  Along with the chicken we had 2 sides, stir-fry spinach w/ minced garlic and rice wine and potatoes with rosemary.  Jared, the roomie, made baked scallops which was tasty.  Everything was delish.  Prior to dinner I made a fruit salad with papaya, pineapple, gala apples, mango, grapes, pears and kiwi.  We tried to keep it island-themed for the show.  We had the recap on while we ate dinner.  After cleaning up and with 15 minutes to spare, Jon started up the popcorn and we all settled into our seats downstairs in the home theater.  The 2 and ½ hours were intense at times but everyone enjoyed the ending.

I will miss you, LOST.

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Owl City Concert

On Thursday, the 22nd of April, I went to an Owl City concert with Paper Route and Lights opening up for him [Owl City = Adam Young].

My younger sister [15] and I were supposed to go to the concert together.  Unfortunately her grades have been slipping, so she was forbidden to go to the concert and my husband came instead.

The tickets said doors open at 6pm so I assumed that the concert would start shortly after……I was so wrong.  Owl City didn’t start until way later and Paper Route didn’t start until at least 7pm, if not later.  When Jon and I got to DAR Constitution Hall there were soooooooo many teens.  [DUH!]  My breakdown of the people at the concert would be 90% were kids under 16, 5% parents and 5% people over 20 [does not include parents].

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A little tid-bit of Prague

I’ve been back from Prague for 2 weeks now and I definitely miss it.  Walking around the city was great.  I don’t think I’ve done that much walking [literally walking across from one corner of our map to the other] since Japan.

Here’s a blog post that Jon wrote about one of our experiences in Prague.

Traveling in Prague recently, visited a wonderful restaurant there, called V Zatisi.

The food and decor were both quite amazing.  The room we were seated in featured a wall constructed entirely of books (below left).  The lamps were placed on books that stuck out halfway from the pile.

One thing we particularly loved were the oil and vinegar cruets, one of which we ended up bringing home for a small  fee (above right).  The restaurant offers tasting courses which are very artfully presented.  The seared foie gras was particularly heavenly and we would definitely go back for more.  Among the things we tried at V Zatisi were small courses of duck, beef, veal, fish and a heck of a good tiramisu for dessert.

Dining in Prague, as we learned during our 10 day stay, is a very unusual experience.  Our walking tour guide explained “most of the time, you won’t get good service.”  This is apparently a remnant of communist thought where everyone gets the same pay no matter what kind of job they do.  Another unfortunate thing is that many restaurants put a “service” or a “couvert” charge on the bill, up to 10%, without so much as a warning or explanation.  The wait staff also hovered at the table when payment was due and asked if we were going to leave a tip.  This happens especially to tourists, we later learned.  Oh well.  (Not to say the food wasn’t good in Prague… indeed the food and the beer were fantastic almost everywhere we tried.)

V Zatisi did not suffer from any of this.  Service, food and everything was fantastic.  The establishment was clearly built for an international audience who expect good service.

After dinner, a walk around the surrounding area at night.  Prague is a bit of a photographer’s wonderland at night and there are so many little treasures…

Isn’t the oil and vinegar cruets the cutest thing ever?  I’ve seen typical ones in kitchen gadget shops, but nothing this adorable.  We might have paid a 100% markup but the glass shop that sold this was across the bridge [maybe a 20 mins walk from where we were], it was already 7pm on a Saturday [nothing is open except restaurants and tourist souvenir shops past 6pm on a Saturday] AND it was our last night and our flight was at 8am!  In the end, I’m extremely happy that I bought it.

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