Saturday, January 22, 2011

My Friday Off!!

Today I'm going to:

1) Visit Munster Donuts. I've heard things, and they're all good.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Baby Mama Drama and blabla

I'm expecting everyone has sufficiently Facestalked that Joey and I are having our first kid in August. Though, I'm hoping the child comes a day early on July 31 just so he/she can have Harry Potter's birthday. Think of the birthday party themes, and yes, I'm already thinking of them. Let's just say I might put more effort into my little shorty's first birthday party than I did with my wedding :0)

The one thing I love about my husband is, he literally knows how to throw a party, and he gets into my ideas just as long as they don't cost more than our monthly mortgage bill.

If we still lived in Chicago, the nursery would have been our bedroom's closet. But now we live in Munster, so the kid will have a room of its own...kinda like Harry Potter did in books 2-7. Here comes in blabla by way of a revelation from a favorite Mommy/party blogger Oh Happy Day.

Take a gander at this mobile. All $110.00 worth. Hand-knitted sheep. I'm in love.



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And they also have super, super cute dolls. I like the owl because I love owls, stemming from my days at the Warren Owl (Hoot, hoot!) Her name is Prudence, which I think is wicked cool.

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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Still kicking it

Hey everyone :0) I realize it has been awhile since I blaghed. Excuse me for my tardiness but November proved to be a little bitch of a month. There was a election (where I had to pretend extra hard that I knew what I was doing when I didn't.) Then Harry Potter came out, so that took up a lot of effort. Then the in laws came, and we ate turkey (and lost power.) Throw in a leaky humidifier and Joey's first shop vac and let's just say I'm happy the 11th month is behind us.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

This weekend

What I should be doing: Writing my weekender.

What I am doing: Planning our weekend.

Here's how Joey's schedule probably goes:

1) Design shizz.
2) Watch football and shizz.
3) Eat shizz.
4) Fall asleep to football (and shizz.)

FALSE.

Here's what I thought we could do, I feel as though my blog has become very Chelseacentric, and while I realize I'm part of the narcissistic generation I've decided to start a feature, if you will, called 9 Square Miles. I haven't fact checked it, but I think that's how big Munster is. Breaking news, Wikipedia says it's 7.6 square miles, so I'll go with that because Wikipedia obviously never lies.

So this weekend for my 7.6 square miles feature, here is what I have planned:
1) Get my Lake County Public Library card at the Munster branch.
2) Go to the Munster History Museum.
3) Learn about all the historic homes in Munster and then make Joey find them with me. Also I'd like to find Jacob M(u)nster's General Store...which I think our realtor already showed us.
4) Eat at El Salto because it's paycheck week and that's also in Munster. Or we could venture to a newish restaurant. Suggestions, please? We've already done Three Floyds.

Friday, October 29, 2010

A middle class, white girl problem

Say someone looked into our front window for purely innocent reasons...they'd see nothing but seafoam green carpet. No, we don't have living room furniture (yet.) But my husband tells me we're getting it soon. We're trying the whole "save before buying mentality." However, I feel our homestead is very crack house chic because we literally look like squatters. I had this cute idea that I'd flea market our furniture and reupholster our new couches with love. That's until I learned reupholstering is super hard.

Because I'd like furniture within the next century, we've decided to suck it up and pay for it at a "big kid" store. We're down to two choices:

First here's the room:



Note the carpet. And matching curtains.

So choice number one (keep in mind the carpet is staying for now)

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The Nines Sofa from Crate and Barrel. We'd order in this color because the other ones cost a bit more.

OR....I really like the Silhouette Sofa, and it's about $200 cheaper:
And here are the chairs (but we don't have chairs picked out if we get the Silhouette sofa)

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Now for our West Elm likes. This one is a lot more expensive than the CB stuff, but the chairs are cheaper so it balances out (so we tell ourselves.)


Essex Sofa

Oliver Chair

Hmmm....

Sunday, October 17, 2010

The girls

I wanted to introduce the blogosphere to in-my-own-bias-opinion the cutest dogs on Earth. Maddie and Brandy Kirk. They went in for their annual check up this weekend at the Munster Pet Hospital down the street. We were really impressed. The staff was nice, and it didn't break the bank. Bonus: We can now prove Maddie doesn't have rabies...not that we were concerned...

Here's our Maddie girl:




The things you should know about Maddie:
  • She used to live with Phoenix drug dealers, which is hilarious.
  • She doesn't get out of bed until you do in the morning. I'M SURE real kids do the exact same thing.
  • She's feisty and has a huge personality.
Here's our Brandy:



About Brandy:
  • There's a 100 percent chance she's allergic to the flowers in that picture. We have a sneezing dog.
  • She knows when you're having a bad day. It's like she has ESPN or something.
  • She likes to ruin holidays, which is why Joey's never leaving me on a holiday ever again.

Fall is upon us

Since the last blog:
  • I turned 25. Quarter of a century. I'm not mad about it. People still think I'm 16, slightly annoying when I was 24 but a happy mistake when I'm 25. Another perk: Rental cars are more affordable even after I get the really expensive insurance cause I suck at driving.
  • Theresa Schneider drank a margarita at El Salto. My mother recently rediscovered her party pants at the ripe age of 50.
  • Joey's parents drove straight from Wylie, Texas, to Munster. We took them to Amish Country then because we're a sucker for juxtapositions the next day we went to Chicago. On the way, Joey finally, FINALLY saw Touchdown Jesus.
  • We got a dining room table. It seats six, so feel free to invite yourself to dinner.
  • We're planning (or maybe I'm just planning in my little heart) a trip to Europe. Chelsea's Eurovacation wish list: Paris, Rome, Czech Republic. Joey wants to hit the Eastern Seabord as in Washington, D.C., Boston, New York, upstate New York, Maine, etc. I think that would be way fun as well, so we shall see.
  • My life goal is to live a year abroad. Right now I'm leaning toward Paris or maybe the CR. Maybe we'll end up living in Texas for a year and I can count that as "abroad."
  • We're finding new places to eat, our next adventure is to Top Notch. Today we went to a Pancake House in Highland. LITERALLY the best thing ever...and it cost $15. We'll be back.
A foodie pick, if you will:



At Les Brothers Pancake House. Hot chocolate 10/10.