Monday, September 6, 2010

::going back::




a few weekends ago, a very dear friend and i went back to our middle-school days and had a sleep-over. i'm not quite sure we could've of pulled off the meal we created as 12-year-old versions of ourselves: stuffed grape leaves, fresh salad with mustard greens and muffins filled with blueberries, peaches, blackberries and raspberries. the only thing missing from this perfect evening was a gushing of our latest crushes.

::a room of my own::





i recently moved in to a studio in park slope, brooklyn. it was an extremely lucky find - tucked away on a tree-line street, in an old brownstone building. it is filled with friends' art, finds from the fort greene flea market and some touches from my travels. i feel very calm and creative here and inspired to cook. stop by and i'll cook you something....

Sunday, April 25, 2010

::paris part deux::






i've always wanted to take a last minute trip. i used to carry my passport in my backpack, thinking that i could just skip off somewhere on whim. despite some of the obvious technicalities (no car, little money, being too young to rent a hotel room), i always remained hopeful that one day i would be able to take this imagined trip. in february of this year, i researched tickets 2 weeks before my school's february break and found tickets to paris. with very little hesitation i entered my credit card number in to expedia and a few minutes later i realized i was about to be on my way. it honestly was a dream that i watched unfold into reality. in paris, i stayed in the heart of the city, at an adorable black and white styled hotel. each morning i ate french bread and nutella and then roamed around the city going to museums, flea markets, yarn stores and tiny shops. perhaps the best part of my parisian experience was that i did it on my own and found my way there and back to my home in nyc. the trip inspired me to travel more outside of the country as well as inside.