How? How did i never know this existed?!?!?
http://www.mycozyclassics.com
mame: 豆 (mɑː:meɪ/) "bean" in Japanese… often used to describe something tiny, miniature, little, precious… Welcome to ma-mé
How? How did i never know this existed?!?!?
http://www.mycozyclassics.com
earlier this week i was looking for a couple of out of print patterns online, and also leather elbow patches. I and decided to look on amazon and this happened…
and that one day i loved the shoppers on amazon…
I took this recipe: http://southernfood.about.com/od/pancakesandwaffles/r/bl60123b.htm
Mushed it a bit with this one since i didn’t have any buttermilk in the house: http://smittenkitchen.com/blog/2007/03/again-with-the-pining/
(her yogurt/sour cream and milk trick works wonderfully)
And added in slices of banana like this one: http://goop.com/recipes/breakfast/pan-cakes
(this is the only other pancake recipe that has turned out well for me in the past but i was out of a couple of the ingredients so couldn’t make this one exactly)
and they were AMAZING!
and not burnt! and not gloppy in the middle!
(two things which usually are involved in my typical pancake making shenanigans…)
Woo Hoo!
where to begin… May happened… then june… then we moved, yup moved… yeah, i have no idea how this has all gone by so fast or what exactly we got to where we are now.
I’ll just let the mass back up of pictures do most of the talking…
May – spring came around. prepped for an event at work. went to a schwanky bike event. got ready for my first (and hopefully last) trip to las vegas.
June – vegas work trip.
my 34th birthday.
one of many friend visits over the summer.
began exploring a new-ish part of town for us, NW and the pearl, due to a couple errands taking us over that way.
visited our friends in their tiny house. helped out at the disaster relief trials. began to consider moving as our apartment needed some MAJOR foundation and structural repairs that we (and the kitties) were not too keen on putting up with all summer. wrote our rental company to see what all they had available coming up in the next few months (throwing in half jokingly we’d especially love a gas cook stove and claw foot tub…). They wrote back and asked how we felt about NW 21st… went to look at an apartment…
July – two weeks after looking at the apartment, we were in. yes, 2 weeks. i’m amazed we both made it through with no major breakdowns. downsized belongings again. hired movers due to no transfer fees or new deposits, yippee! will never move without them again. went to see Fiona Apple preform (she’s wonderful)
August – settling in. decorating. exploring our new part of town. saw Sigur Ros at the Edgefield amphitheater. taught my first class on tea at work. said goodbye to some dear friends.
September – said hello to more visiting friends.
had our 10th wedding anniversary. had a lovely vacation.
wow i love this handsome boy!
Whew! how is it already autumn!?!?!
It’s spring, so as usual for me, my choices are a deep clean-out of the apartment, rearrange the apartment, or move… Moving might be a bit much and we’ve recently rearranged all the rooms so deep clean it is.
I’m currently reading (about 6 years late!) Apartment Therapy: the 8 step home cure and Parisian Chic, both of which are giving me a jolt of energy and motivation to clean out, simplify, re-define, and focus for both me and the apartment. In addition, Dave and I have begun talking about the possibility of The Netherlands again. If that possibility becomes reality, being as paired down as possible will make everything go a lot smoother.
What i really would love is a home that is easy to clean, comfortable, cozy, pretty but lived in, calm, with room to be creative, to cook, to read, that the useful things we own be beautiful and the beautiful things we own be useful, and that the only things we own are ones that we regularly use…
For me i want to be able to go into my closet and have anything i grab pair with most other things in my closet, be beautiful and well made, fabrics that are lovely to touch, things that are timeless and fashionable, easy and comfortable but never frumpy or dowdy, work well on my body and shape, make me feel classy but not fussy or rigid…
So this is our spring focus and goal: a thorough cleaning, a ruthless evaluation of everything we own, and for me a long hard look through my closet…
This will be our first week of the 8 week home cure. The assignment for the week is:
- vacuum/sweep and mop all floors
- remove one item from your home. what we’ve taken to goodwill just today (of course i forgot to take pictures to document this productive awesome afternoon!):

here it is on our bed when we first got it, before it started looking like a giant matted hairball of fuzz
- buy/pick flowers
- spend 10 min in a room you don’t normally spend time in
- make a list of all needed repairs and turn in work requests to the apartment manager
and my own added goals:
I’m going to make an effort to post here each sunday when our new week begins. Hopefully in 8 weeks i will feel like something good was accomplished!
So we’ve entered a contest and we’re kind of excited. We’ve never really done anything like this mostly because we’ve never really felt settled or happy with the place we were living. Also, we’re kind of messy normally.
So this was also good motivation for spring cleaning to actually happen. We haven’t heard back yet if our entry has been accepted but as soon as we hear I will let you know!Then you can go vote for us if you’d like.
So here’s a little home tour… (you can also find more pictures here and here)
We love our home. It’s someplace we spend a lot of time so i suppose that’s good. So far this is the only place that has really felt like it reflects us well. Our last apartment was huge and we just about drowned in it. It was cavernous and the rooms we’re awkward and hard to arrange. The things we owned were mostly free finds, thrifted, from craigslist, things left in our basement from friends needing to store things that they never returned for… but almost nothing did we really love. So when we moved we purged… and purged… and purged some more. We emptied our 1500+sqft apartment of almost everything and moved into our current little lovely 1927 stucco nest of 850sqft.
We only kept the things we loved, the things that had personality, the things that were useful and beautiful… and maybe most importantly, the things that you could store things in. You see, this lovely little dream apartment of ours had one downfall… one small closet… in the whole place. No place for linens, towels, brooms, cleaning supplies, coats and barely enough room for two grown adult wardrobes. So we got trickey and organized…
We installed a coat rack.
The small sweet table by the window is perfect for sunny breakfast and a prime spot for kitties when the sun hits. In it’s drawers we keep practical bits like kitty toys and treats, light bulbs, batteries, cords, candles, matches…
It even folds out to seat 4-6. Or with a little rearranging, it can be placed end to end with the matching one from the craft room for parties.
We divided the room to be both living and dining with a nifty sideboard where we store dave’s cameras, film negatives, shoe shine kit, paperwork, and a few table linens and napkins.
The trunk by the chairs holds the vintage Raleigh dave is working on, the coffee table has extra blankets and old nintendo & atari plus games (which we are currently trying to find new homes for so if you are interested in video games…)
the expedit became home for books, extra plates & wine glasses, movies, craft supplies, and photography implements. Folding chairs hide under the couch.
An old radio case next to the desk holds our turntable/small stereo set up and hides away all our cd’s. We’ve put all our music on a hard drive so we don’t have to mess with the actual cd’s or make them accessible and have that, the record player and our laptop hooked up to the stereo.
We bought bins and baskets for the closet
a beautiful old wardrobe so we each had our own closet space: he got the pretty but small-ish wardrobe and i got the closet (which i promptly filled up!).
The trunk by the window holds all our christmas decorations and gift wrapping supplies.
A small bookcase is my tiny vanity and is plenty of room for all my makeup and jewelry.
The tiny hall nook is just the right size for some art and a small bookshelf for cookbooks and craft books.
A small wooden shoe rack fits perfectly under the bathroom sink as a shelf and a small wall shelf with hooks works as a shaving center for dave and a place for a hand towel.
Pig Hat print from Obara.com
The kitchen was the room that really made us swoon… we cook a lot. Indian, thai, japanese, hungarian, german, polish, lithuanian, persian, italian, french… Our last kitchen was tiny so this large expanse really made us giddy.
before moving things in. IT”S HUGE!!!!!
The addition of a shelf and a couple small kitchen islands expands the counter space nicely and gave us room for all our most elaborate meals, experiments, and dinner parties.
Sneaky little cart between the stove and fridge makes oils, vinegars, salts and peppers handy
The small room off the kitchen (probably a laundry/washroom set up before) became a space for tools and home supplies, the air conditioner when not in use, the drying rack & ironing board, and most importantly, a place for me to make stuff!
We put in some terribly useful shelves from ikea, another slim folding gate-leg table, along with a nice long table for sewing and fabric cutting.
So yup, that is our little home and we love it.
or maybe just some make-up… here’s my latest boxes…
Julep- April
Julep skipped my march box so no fancy oil or shimmery purple polish, but i did get april’s box, which i think was better. The taupe is a really beautiful neutral color and the red a lovely bright bombshell/pin-up raspberry red. (both look awesome with my essie Luxeffects “as gold as it gets” as a top coat). The pedi creme is pretty nice. The cosmetic bag was ok, kind of flimsy feeling and i have a nice one already so it went away. The pedicure thingies i have never tried before so i kept them to see if they help, and the chocolate eggs, pretty waxy and bland, but heck they were chocolate so i ate them. Hey, I may have high standards for chocolate but i will not look a gift chocolate in the mouth.
Julep, you are tempting me to stay on for one more month…
Birch Box- April
Full size yummy lipbalm, a portland company even! I love “Yes to” products and have used their cucumber facial wipes traveling before. They are great for freshening up on long plane trips. Night creme, sure i’ll give it a go, it smells fine and i have heard good things about Weleda. Ditto on the J.R. Watkins foot salve. The perfume sample upon first sniff isn’t anything to write home to mother about but we’ll see how i like it after wearing it. My gut feeling is that it won’t be anything exciting but, eh, who knows.
Not a bad month at all.
is see a horror movie. seriously, i have never ever ever had any desire to see one… till now.
read. this. review.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/monkeysee/2012/03/10/148353973/sxsw-film-the-cabin-in-the-woods
Joss Whedon… JOSS WHEDON!!!!! Everything you make is brilliant.
Oh and then there is THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://rookiemag.com/2011/11/yay-geometry-an-interview-with-joss-whedon/
EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
k, geek out is over now…
warning… i’m about to ramble on about makeup for a bit…
so my february birchbox was sort of a minor dud for me. here’s what i got:
the choco pod, meh, it was ok, a little waxy and not really very smooth or chocolaty. i live in portland and can get better chocolate at Fred Meyer let alone by hopping down the street to Alma Chocolate so not terribly impressed, but it’s chocolate so i gobbled it up right away anyway.
I don’t use any sort of concealer or foundation (no dark circles or huge lines under my eyes and most face makeup products i have tried are super fake looking and noticeable and make me break out) so i hadn’t the faintest idea what to do with the Beautyblender pink teardrop shaped sponge, the Jouer Luminizing Moisture Tint or the Mineralogie Cream Concealer.
Don’t even get me going on the weird eyeliner stickers… i gave those to my 18 year old sister. hopefully she’s having fun with them.
Save the eyeliner decals, i did give the others a go. I used the pink sponge thingy for the eyeshadow base i got for christmas from MAC and it was pretty nice. It was way softer then i expected and applied the base nice and even and soft. I also used it to try out the concealer and moisture tint. The tint was a little too shimmery for my tastes but light and didn’t seem very noticeable. The concealer seems fine too. I think foundation makeup and concealer might be something I’ll try in the future so these might be good to have around to practice and play with. But in all, a pretty meh month.
Then there is Julep… yeah i got suckered into trying out another sample box subscription. This one is a Seattle company doing “designer” nail polishes. It’s $20 a month (ouch!) but i found a code for getting your first box for a penny (SHAREONMARCH is the current one if you are interested in trying it out) so i decided to give it 2 months. This way each box is only $10. Julep is kind of fun, you take a little test (a-la fashion magazine quizes) to determine your taste in polish styles and away you go. I got “Classic with a Twist” and in my first box received Meryl, a pretty soft medium grey and Oscar, a nice chunky gold glitter, as well as a bottle of Julep Topcoat for Hair (which my hairdresser is now in love with and plans on getting a bottle himself). All the February polishes were Oscar Awards inspired.
The hair Top Coat is really really nice. Makes my hair shiny, soft and seems to protect it from blow drying and flat/curling iron pretty nicely. the polishes are nice but nothing i would ever spend the marked retail price of $14 a bottle. the bottles are small and sleek, but did i mention small? For $14 i feel like you should get a little more polish. So far from poking around the site the colors are nice but nothing too revolutionary. Oscar was nice, the glitter pieces are not too big, not too small and pretty concentrated so it covers well. Meryl is a beautiful medium warm grey creme, nice coverage and shine. i liked it a lot.
So all in all, considering i paid one cent for this box, not a bad deal. Even when i factor in the $20 box coming later this month, i feel a $10 average was a great price for this, $20 might be a bit much for one so i doubt i’ll keep going with the service. Looks like i’m slated to get a shimmery iridescent purple and a light beige peach along with a bottle of Organic Moroccan Argan Oil (i had never heard of it before but seems useful) in my march box. I’ll be sure to post about them too. Who knows, they might really wow me and i’ll be tempted to hang on for one more month.
Then there was the shining glory of my March Birch Box which just arrived…
Love love love!
~ Annick Goutal Petite Cherie perfume. wearing it right now and it’s pretty nice.fruity and sweet and floral but not overpowering.
~ Max Anti-Shine Mattifying Gel will be interesting to try. Not a big fan of foundation but something to help even out my skin and make pores less noticeable with no color sounds appealing.
~ essie Luxeffects Nail Polish… LOVE ESSIE!!!!! I have several essie polishes, including the Luxeffects “as gold as it gets”, and was hoping for either this silver or the pink, so YIPPEE!
~ tarte LipSurgence lip tint is really great. I have a hard time with lipstick making my lips dry and this seems really smooth and lip balm like. i got a pretty peachy neutral.
~ I have some similar hair bands already and loooooove them. they are just fold over elastic tied in a nice flat knot but they are soft and hold my hair well without ripping it and come in awesome colors.
~ there was also a $10 off $75 at ModCloth, but as i just got new boots… i’ll not be spending any more wardrobe funds any time soon, even though i have been drooling over this, and this, and this…
ok, promise i won’t be this wordy on a make up post again. i’m thinking i rambled a bit there.
off to do my nails!
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