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sprinkles in manhattan

...finally!!!


Yesterday my sweet coworker Sandi surprised me in the office with Sprinkles cupcakes after her afternoon meeting. I've heard about Sprinkles from my friends on the west coast (ahem, Caylen) but have never had them for myself. Then last week, Kyo was raving about how delicious they were. And, of course, I can't let a new cupcake place come into town without giving it at least a try! They were delicious and completely held up to their rep. Sandi was snapping pics and emailing them to me the whole time she was in the store, now I just have to make it over to see for myself!

many faces of tate


"Tate is stronger than Perryn" face


Busted-lip-Tate face (so sad, poor little guy.)
He tripped over a chair at church, while ripping and roaring, I think.

I-could-not-be-prouder-of-myself Tate face.

good reminder

"He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God."  Micah 6:8
























[on the sidewalk in my neighborhood]

next stop:



I had heard about the opening of Doughnut Plant a few months ago, but hadn't made the effort to go yet. Last week after a delicious, authentic Chinese dinner at Grand Sichuan with some friends, I happened past the Doughnut Plant on my walk to the subway. I can't believe I haven't been here yet! Beautiful doughnut pillows fill the walls. And as you can barely see here, a beautiful ceramic mosaic doughnut-designed slab makes up the bench seating. It's small, but it looks worth the trip. 

the rainy city

Because apparently that's what New York City should be called now! It's been raining since Saturday...and is currently scheduled to rain on all days of the foreseeable future. And, the temp dropped down to the 50's again. At least I have this fab picture to look at in the meantime! If only NYC was this fab in the rain...


[found here.]

inspiration & nostalgia

This time of year I always think back with bittersweet feelings to school days and college. It is sweet because this time of year was always filled with such joy: summer had come, along with another year accomplished and pure jubilance that I had survived one more year of school. Bitter because there was often a lot of blood, sweat and tears that came, too, with finishing up a semester and yet another dreaded project deadline. Now, three years removed from my last interior design studio critique, I realize that I learned the most valuable lesson of all:


[found here on pinterest.]

kyo & tim noble

I can't believe it's already been two weeks since the beautiful Alder Manor wedding in Yonkers, NY! As mentioned earlier, the wedding was a blast. The couple was so beautiful. The flower girl ran her own show. And Brendan wore a blue-with-pink polka dotted tie (which was, obviously, my favorite). A group of 8 of us rented a mini-van (that seated 7) and made our way north, just outside of the city. The pictures just keep coming...but I think this might finally be the last of them! Well worth the wait - and continuous stream - if you ask me.




congrats to my new favorite Dr.!

...actually my favorite THREE doctors: Mary Lindsey, Courtney and Rose Lynn! I got the pleasure of experiencing the first year of pharmacy school with these three while I was finishing up my silly old undergraduate degree at Auburn (and when I say "experiencing the first year of pharmacy school" I simply mean I lived in Auburn at the time and so did they). I was pretty excited when I graduated from Auburn after 4 grueling years of college. But I have to say, my excitement for these three actually rivaled my own excitement for myself. Congratulations Drs Newlin, Green and Farmer!!!

too close for comfort

I made a scary discovery today - there is a Baked by Melissa only one block over from my office! They sell cupcakes the size of a quarter, which are way more deadly than they sound because I could eat 10 of them in about 10 seconds. My favorite flavor is tye die because it looks so pretty but tastes so normal. The flavor is vanilla cake with vanilla icing, but looks very rainbow-esque. Now, my self-discipline comes into play...



a good soho lunch


Last Saturday's excursion included a trip down to Soho for lunch. Brendan had been raving about this place called Torrisi that had "the best Italian sandwiches in New York".  He got an Italian sub and I got chicken parmigiana sandwich. I have to agree it was pretty good. The restaurant was tiny, but had a good atmosphere and vibe. If you're in the neighborhood, you should try it out!





kyo's beautiful wedding

In case you are getting anxious to see beautiful photos of Kyo & Tim's wedding (since I've been blogging at a snail's pace lately) you should check them out here: Sweet Little Photographs.

They are soooo beautiful!!


[I snagged this photo off the photographer's website, so all credits for this beautiful photo go to the lovely photographers, Merrill and Tim at Sweet Little Photographs!]

ta daaa 2!

Now for the rest of the d-day apartment revamp pictures!

When I moved into my apartment, we quickly changed things up a bit from the three guys who lived there previously. They had white walls, a white couch, a recliner (that was pretty close to white) and a picture of University of Virigina's football stadium hanging on the wall. The first thing I did was paint. It's such a quick and (relatively) easy alternative for sprucing up a room stat. For some reason I chose a dark satin navy color, which I never fully loved, but I did like it better than the drab off-white walls that were already there.

The first thing Katherine and I did in our revamp, was cover up the dark blue wall. We had another color in mind, but decided to save ourselves some trouble later on in the day and go ahead and prime the wall with a nice white coat. Turns out, this was the best decision we could have made. It made our afternoon painting a breeze.


We quickly noticed that the room suddenly took on a completely different look!! Even if we had done nothing else to the room, it would have been a drastic change. But we couldn't stop there - look at the excitement on Kat's face to paint!


Next, we did some spray painting while the white base layer was drying. In case you've never thought of this, finding a spot to spray paint in New York City is a pretty difficult task. Especially when it's raining outside. Katherine and I finally decided on our trash room downstairs (which has NO ventilation whatsoever). We propped our table legs & top on the trash cans in order to avoid getting spray paint on the floor. Then we sprayed as long as we could possibly stand it - while the other wafted as much fresh air in as possible - and then we would switch. Painting two small tables seemed small and manageable at first, but this was actually one of the most difficult tasks of the day. Also, not alerting our neighbors to our project while subjecting them to harsh fumes inadvertently was a task in itself! But, you can see in the bottom left photo below, we got them done! And we now have two beautiful polished metallic nickel tables that were originally yellow and only $7.99 at Ikea!



And now...the beauty! Margaret (my fashion designer roommate) informed me that coral is the hot color this year. But I would have loved it and chosen it anyway. I saw this color at a former employers office, and fell in love. We chose a color from the Benjamin Moore Color Preview series, then tweaked it a little by adding 25% white. It looks a little pinker in the pictures, but it is the perfect shade of coral in person.



And ta daa: the finished product!! We took down the borders around our chalkboard (they were bright purple before), we got new pillows, swapped the two couches, hung new pictures and cleaned off our 1 million issues of People, Glamour and NY Mag on our coffee table. There are still a few finishing touches to do, but it makes for a nice change in the meantime!

 

...beacuase who wouldn't want a book called "Snog: A Puppy's Guide to Love" with adorable puppies on their coffee table?!



Now that our apartment has had the majority of its face lift completed, hopefully we will continue pulling it together piece by piece! But for now, I'm happy with the new look.

i got one too!

LA posted a link for these shirts that benefit the victims of the tornadoes in Alabama. I couldn't resist such a cute tshirt that also provided a donation to those in need.


They're designed by Maggie Crisler, a florence based graphic designer. Get yours today!