Sunday, January 8, 2012

My weekend in pictures 1/6/2011-11/8/2011

What a great weekend!  The first full weekend of the New Year!  I spent this weekend with some really great people and went to a few great places.  I won't hold back any more...
You may or may not know that I work in an art gallery on campus at OSU.  Well, this is one of the pieces from our latest exhibition.  It's a lower body bust.  Made from human hair.  I won't say anything else about it for fear of it getting back to my boss, but I wanted to share...

 This piece is of plaster laid out in rectangles on the floor.  There is 1 blue square.  Looking for hidden meaning?  Deep profoundness?  It doesn't exist.  It is what it is.  And someone walked through it on accident.
 Eeee.  IKEA!
 I was finally able to go to IKEA to get a new bed.  SO exciting.  I was overwhelmed the whole entire time.  Luckily I wore good comfortable shoes.  It was just a great trip.  The following are a few shots I took for inspiration.
 Frames and lights.  Total cost?  $100.
 BRIGHT.  $40.00 each.  A great way to define a space.
 So many picture frames.  Do you like it?  I told Mom that everything else would have to be plain and simple for this to work in the real world.
 Classy table setting.
 Mom loved this.  I love this.  So many drawers!
 I have this chair (and a matching stool!) in a light wood with a black cushion.  Technically it's still packed away in the box... I had priorities people.  Bed first!
 I love 4-H license plates.
 In the moment before she took this picture I had crawled through (head first) the tiny opening where my face is.  I don't know why I did, but I needed to get to the other side and I fit perfectly. 
 Distraction: I love butter when it comes to room temperature.  Food porn.  Sadly the cupcakes I made with this butter didn't turn out.  (More later...)
 I got this for Christmas (well kind of, I picked it out, Mom paid, but then forgot to wrap it for myself) and it's made to hold coffee cups.  It's perfect for my bracelets. 
 My inflatable OSU chair my lovely Auntie Dar got me for Christmas!
 I went on a search Sunday for Lemon Berry.  I'm truly addicted.  I went to 2 different stores and managed to find 3 boxes.  This may last me a week.  Also the baby bottle brush works PERFECTLY for washing Justin (my water bottle does have a name.)
 Something really horrible happened with these cupcakes.  I don't even know. 
 IKEA find!  I love this, and it's a great way to display pictures.  I bought 2 of them and have 1 by my desk for to-do lists and such.  Do you see yourself on my little string of pictures?

Big boy bed!
This is a great way I found to keep your phone charger cord from falling to the ground every day.  Simple black binder clips on your night stand.  (Mine is an empty wine crate.  Haha.)

 Here's part of the one by my desk area.  I love that I can get stuff up and off of the desk.
Teddy is almost finished with the 2nd book in the Hunger Games trilogy.  He loves his Kindle and his new bed!  Woo.  (:


How was your weekend?  I hope it was a smashing good time!
Best,
Logan

Saturday, January 7, 2012

My new years in pictures!

 This poor drunk guy passed out a few minutes after midnight on NYE.  Please notice that he was mid-text and his White Castle food is still in the bag.

 Cutest dog ever.

My Christmas in pictures!













I feel better about this now.  No captions, but you can see how good of a holiday I had with the people I love. 

Sunday, December 18, 2011

My weekend in pictures 12/16/2011-12/18/2011

The Christmas countdown is at 7 days!  Are you ready for the coming week of holiday festivities?!  I know I am.  I really do look forward to this time every year.  I think it is really summed up in 3 very specific occurrences each year that just happen and then all of the sudden you're in the midst of it.  Next week I will outline those 3 things for you, but for this week I do have some pictures I want to share with you.  There are less pictures this weekend for 2 reasons: A) less to read/view means more time for you to wrap presents or drink hot coca with your family and B) I forgot to take a lot of pictures this weekend and really didn't do much that seemed note-worthy.  I can guarantee you though that next weekends post will be chocked full of pictures and stories that capture great moments. 
This is essentially a perfect summary of what I did for the large majority of this weekend.  I sat around like a bump on a log and wasted away on the interwebs.  Everyone has to have those days, right?  It's really not the only thing I did this weekend.  I made a HUGE pot of Chilli Soup (no beans, yuck) and have been eating that all weekend (it's so good) and I also made some Pineapple-upside-down cupcakes that turned out perfectly.  Silly me forgot to take a picture.  I used a silicon muffin pan instead of a traditional muffin/cupcake tin (there is actually a difference between a cupcake pan and a muffin tin, but I digress) because I couldn't use liners for the cupcakes.  Since the whole point is to see the beautiful bottom (which becomes the top) of each cake liners would have defeated the purpose.  I was glad I tested this and it turned out because my Grandma and Aunt Darlene love Pineapple-upside-down cake (with crushed pineapple, not slices) so I now have the ability to make it in cupcake form for family celebrations.  Woo.  (There is no sarcasm there, I am genuinely excited.)
I have another cute little story about those cakes.  When I bake them I melt the butter and brown sugar in the pan and then add the pineapple and cake batter on top, then bake them per the recipe.  Well getting those little suckers unmolded from their silicon prison (kinky) was harder than expected.  I finally came up with a brilliant plan.  After the cakes were done baking and they had sat for about 10 minutes to cool and congeal I placed a piece of parchment paper ontop of the pan and then but a cookie sheet ontop of that.  Next is the daring side of me most of you haven't seen in the kitchen... I literally grab the cookie sheet and the cupcake pan and very quickly invert it.  Over my head.
I don't know why I do it over my head, but I just do.  All of the sudden there I am with a cookie sheet over my head as I hear six little 'plops' of success.  
Each cake slides out of it's silicon prison.  It's one of the most rewarding sounds ever. 
EDIT:
My wonderful mother did have a picture after the original post went to press.  Yum!

 I have also been sorting, organizing and wrapping Christmas presents foe the past few days.  Mom and I finished up (almost all of) the shopping last Wednesday and Thursday (and had a blast!) so now all that is left to do is... everything.  Luckily my Mom taught me to wrap (actually Jarred did, if he remembers or not) but the reality is I think of my Mamaw each time I crease the paper into a perfect triangle.  I love giving gifts, I love wrapping gifts, I love it all.  Except I need a taller table to do it at because I'm a pretty tall guy.  Oh, also, see those presents behind me?  That's just a few.  Most of those are for Lindsey.  

The next few pictures are a departure from what I usually post here.  I love watching Antiques Roadshow (yes you can watch it online at pbs.com for free) and I was so happy to find out that I could capture the exact moment when the people who brought in their junk from Grandma's attic actually find out it's worth more than their entire life savings.  I love the sequence of these next pictures.  I think it's hilarious.  I hope you do too!


Ugliest Vase Ever
This woman brought in the 2' tall vase.  It is SO ugly in my humble opinion.

 But actually...
 It's worth $25,000.




Picasso Plate
This woman has no idea what a treasure she had.  The story behind it was a good one (I don't really remember details) and the expert there was just setting her up for the big moment.
 Looks like she just saw Picasso's ghost...
 "Oh my heavens."
 "Are you serious?"
 Yes.  That ugly plate with a goat and 4 flowers painted on it is worth $15,000.  Picasso himself didn't even paint it.  




I'm a little teapot
This woman is my favorite so I saved her for last.  She was very knowledgeable about her silver tea and coffee set.  She took the expert to task a few times when he questioned the validity of her history with the pieces. 
 Phase 1.
 Phase 2.
 Phase 3.
 Phase 4.
 Phase 5.
The set is worth $90,000.  For those of you who are curious, the set includes (back, left to right) Teapot, Hot water pot, Coffee pot (front left to right) Covered sugar bowl, cream carafe, and loose leaf tea canister, all sitting on the original tray.  I won't deny the beauty of it.  This woman (when the expert asked her about it's value) assumed it was worth $10,000.  She was shocked (you witnessed it) when she found out it is actually worth 9 times that.  The question I want to leave you all with it this:
If you know that your antique tea set from 1900 is worth $10,000 why would you ever consider leaving the house with it to take it to Antiques Roadshow?  Is security an issue at these events?  (My brain thinks about strange things.)

Thanks for reading,
Logan