Transformation
March 12, 2009
We used to have a study. The study had a huge desk along one wall, 16 feet long. The rest of the room was basically a long hallway to access the master bedroom. After much demolition, a little paint, a little more paint because the new paint made the other walls look old, some new furniture, we now have a den.
The only additions to the room - besides the paint - are a futon sofa ($300 at Futon Planet, including the futon and frame), an IKEA dining table ($279) which we are using as a desk, a shaggy rug ($70) from Walmart (because every other rug - shag and otherwise - was completely unaffordable), an ottoman built out of scrap wood, and a few new pillow covers.
And somehow we now have a room which is the hub of the house. Right now I am here typing this on my laptop, David is across from me on his laptop, and Finn is at the round table on her laptop. Our dog is usually lying on the sofa (had to cover it with a towel); not sure where she is right now, but she seems to have abandoned her chew toy there.
When everything came together, not only did the room miraculously become the center of our lives, but it also took on an inexplicable 70s vibe, like the cool pad I’d have had in the 70s if I would have been a hip adult instead of a pre-teen. Maybe it’s the shag or the orange or the futon. Maybe next we need to add a conversation pit…
Chopsticks
March 8, 2009
Benk and Ginny and I took a trip to Albuquerque, and all agreed that we needed to visit Ta Lin Market. This is where you can stock up on Irish tea (and even Lucozade), achiote paste from Central America, pad thai noodles, Japanese ponzu sauce… While we were there, Benk and I went to the tiny-random-dishes section and found these “rookie chopsticks” for $1.95; we each bought a pair for our kids, but I mostly bought them because, wow - what a cool shape! If you don’t have a version of Ta Lin, you can get them here
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