Showing posts with label online shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online shopping. Show all posts

Sunday, February 3, 2013

FreshDirect Has Il Laboratorio del Gelato's Basil Ice Cream: Eat It


So the Lower East Side is about a half hour to forty-five minutes
from our apartment in Midtown West.
Ludlow is simply far.

But FreshDirect has saved us some effort
by providing Il Laboratorio del Gelato to come straight to our door practically.

Since a container of it costs about $10,
and our freezer was meant for New Yorkers who don't shop at Costco,
we got one of these babies.

And it was delicious on its own.

Jon was fantasizing about eating it with mozzarella and tomatoes,
extra virgin olive oil and aged basalmic.

This is what his fantasy looks like in real life.

Unfortunately we eat all our dinners around ten at night
since he gets home so late,
so the lighting doesn't make it look as awesome as it tasted.

Believe me though,
basil ice cream is a revelation to accompany what we think as normally savory foods.
Eat it.
Eat it now!

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Moda Operandi and Hermes and What the What?!



Today I received $50 from a website called Moda Operandi.
I thought it was a pretty sweet deal.

While I knew that Hermes bags were outstandingly priced,
I was not expecting this: $65,500 for a bag.
What the what?!
Even if I wanted to, I couldn't make that much money in a year . . .
legally and with my soul and first-born child and kidneys still in tact anyway.


And while the sold bags are a little more modest—
the Blue Jean Leather Trim one is a steal!—
they are still CRAZY expensive.
Who has this kind of money to buy a purse ON THE INTERNET?!
Why wouldn't you go to the boutique to get the free champagne and strawberries 
and massages and puppies???

My head is spinning.
I need to lie down.

Monday, July 23, 2012

Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-RX100: the Unboxing


Jon got me a fancy new camera for my birthday.

(Thanks, B!)


He says that this is what the Internet calls
an "unboxing."


This is an envelope with the instructions
that sits at the top.

I've been meaning to read those instructions. . . .

(And at the bottom of the frame are my shorts and legs. . . .)


There she is!
She's all set up and ready to go.
I want my first picture to be of something awesome though.
Like awesome clouds or a sunset or something.
Unfortunately, the whole weekend was crap--
between copyediting/Americanizing work and having a hacking cough.

I need to go somewhere cool
to take cool cloud and or sunset photos.
20 megapixel cloud photos!!!

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

On the Beauty of Flats


I had a dream about green flats. 
They saved me or the world.
Either/or.
It was amazing.


But I bought these black ones instead.
My current black suede flats have worn soles.
If these flats fit well, 
they'll at least look appropriate at formal events
that I'm too lazy to wear heels to.


For warmer weather,
I wanted this pair.
But they ran out of my size.


So I got this pair.
The only size 7s they have left as of today are black.
I had a pair of red sandals before
that I wore down to sand and threads.
I hope these are a proper replacement.


I still got a pair of tan shoes though.
Jon kind of hates the holes.
He thinks I'll come home with little polka dots of dirt
from walking through the city's gritty streets.
Maybe.
We'll have to see.


These are due to ship a day after my birthday.
In June.
I saw a pig in Paris last month covered in leopard spots.
I really felt like I could relate.
If these don't fit, I need to find a nice pair, like these, that do.
Leopig.


They called Dorothy Parker, Dottie.

I hope they fit. 
It'll be marvelous.

*images from madewell.com

Friday, January 27, 2012

TGIF!


This has been quite a week

January has passed by all so quickly anyway, don't you think?

We're heading to Copenhagen to eat at NOMA!

(Uggs vs. Sorels? Discuss ballets, Keds, and Cons for travel.)

Maybe Berlin and/or Hamburg?

Definitely Paris for Valentine's Day.


(Though I'll probably never go to Burning Man.)

Tomorrow we celebrate Chinese new year part deux.

But tonight we celebrate Charleen's birthday!

Happy birthday (tomorrow) to you!

Friday, January 20, 2012

TGIF!

Stealth Mountain
Just look at those peaks!
Despite the freezing temperatures and the chance of snow, it's Friday, and I know this weekend will be awesome:

Jon's back from nearly being ambushed by deer at this scary hotel.

Speaking of scary, this homemade video has been my life for the past week or so.

Check out Stealth Mountain (@StealthMountain). Now to start a twitter bot that scolds people for using "alot" instead of "a lot."

Some DIY/craft blogs with such cute stuff: Thanks, I Made It, with an i.e., Dismount Creative, Wit & Whistle. I'm looking at you Morse code necklace.

It's the last weekend to slide at the New Museum, so it's now or never. 

Monday is Chinese New Year's day! Wear some red for luck.

What I want to do for my twenty-ninth birthday.

TGIF!

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Day 55


We picked up six boxes of stuff today. Our concierge guy (the one that I don't particularly like) said that we had a lot of boxes. (He is SO the type that would say that and make you feel bad about not picking them up sooner. Jon thinks I'm giving him shit and that he was nice today. Maybe.)

In our boxes were:

1 blanket (it may even be a FREE! blanket because someone didn't register that I already received the blanket I had paid for)

1 huge thing of huge paper towels
5 pine hand soaps
1 spicy pear hand soap

1 Gore-Tex waterproof sneakers

1 1Q84 (properly shipped so the jacket isn't all crunched up like our original preordered copy that I had to pick up from our old apartment in Edgewater, NJ)

1 Lego alien attack set (for Jon's cousin's birthday party this Saturday)

1 set of 3 boxes of super-duper earpugs
1 set of 2 big bottles of shampoo

Duck. Quack!

Octsnober, Snotober, Thundersnow


We have no heat in our apartment. At first we thought it was because we hadn't turned it on yet, but then it became apparent that our heater is broken or dead or turned on a mode that doesn't emit heat.

On the Saturday during the freak snowstorm when most folks celebrated Halloween, we made a half-assed attempt of going to Totto Ramen, but even with the snow there were tons of patrons waiting outside. Where do all these people come from? What makes them want to wait in the snow to eat this ramen?

We went to ChaPa's for pho and banh mi (their "traditional" has ground meat in it--not sure what that's about since I thought it was supposed to be weird Asian cold cuts). I had written about going there before, but this time the servers were just pretty awful, and I don't know if I'd really want to go back. Also the place has a B rating by the Health Department and when we were there, someone at another table had found a hair in their food. It's like they're not even trying to get a better rating.

When we got back, we bought some waterproof sneakers for Jon so that his feet don't freeze this winter. Then we docked ourselves in front of our TV for hours watching the past week's shows. We were stationary for so long that my legs started hurting from NOT standing up.

When it got dark we finally watched the last two movies of Harry Potter. Best decision ever!

Monday, October 10, 2011

Day 42


It was so sunny this morning, but now it's kind of cloudy and dark and depressing. It's only 6 p.m. I have to finish proofreading a kind of scary middle-grade book about a girl who turns her friends (and mother) into dolls. The designer didn't use the character styles, so none of the italics picked up. I had a lot to underline and mark to ital.

This weekend's weather was perfect. I tried absorbing in as much of it as possible. My parents went down the shore and to the beach. In an e-mail from the beach:

Water is fine! Lots of schools of baby fish!


I am so jealous.

Around noon on Saturday, Jon and I went to the New York Mutual Trading Japanese Food & Restaurant Show 2011. We passed by the line to get into the Gilt Warehouse sale. (It stretched to the end of the block.) There were tons of women and some men. Anyway, at the NYMT show, I felt a little too overwhelmed after I nearly trip over a kid and knocked over a sign, so I went towards Fifth Avenue to touch things and maybe buy something.

I stopped in Paper Presentation and spent a long time looking at paper products, stamps, pens, inks, flocking powder (!), glitters, ribbons, etc.

Then I stopped in at Zara. All the dresses I saw that were really nice pattern-wise, sucked material-wise. There's no way I'm going to pay for anything that's made out of viscose or polyester or nylon or crap like that. There were also a cute pair of shoes: pointy black in the front; faux-snakeskin party in in the back and had a nude-color ankle strap, but I couldn't imagine them being comfortable for more than the two minutes I had them on to see how cute they actually were on my feet. (Oddly the price in the store was more like $30. Maybe online shopping isn't all that great?)


Last stop was at J.Crew. I have a story about that for another day, which ends in buying booties and wedges. I love happy endings.

Jon and I met up with Dani and Hetal at MARKT for an mid-afternoon brunch. Brunch was tasty though kind of expensive for what it was, but I guess that's just how brunch always is. Then we went back to J.Crew for Dani to get a pair of wedges too cause they're just that cute. Hetal very bravely resisted any urge to buy anything.

Then we went to Eataly, which I've never been, to get fig sorbet and some grocery items for dinner. While Jon got some skirt steak, pasta, tomatoes, apples, and red cow cheese, which he turned into a delicious dinner the next day, Dani, Hetal, and I waited on line for gelato and sorbet. I got white peach sorbet, sweet milk gelato, and pistachio gelato. (It looked like the Italian flag since the white peach was kind of pink.) Unfortunately they ran out of the fig. Dani got mixed berry sorbet, and Hetal got the banana with chocolate chips. They were all so tasty. So, so tasty. We ate outside at some tables until the sun set. It was a lot of fun just hanging out without some predetermined activity of seeing something or doing something and reminded me of all the hours we used to spend whiling away the hours together when we were like twelve through eighteen. So many awesome hours without any pressure of doing something with our time. I think that's a really terrible part about growing up. We see our time now as valuable or something. Blah.


On Sunday, I woke up early and prepared to go to brunch (more like breakfast since we were meeting at 10:30) at MARKT again. It's not that MARKT is amazing or anything. It's just convenient, and on Saturday it was new. But, yeah, on Sunday morning it was just convenient. I wasn't in the brunch-talking kind of mood, though it was nice seeing Tina, Lina, and Cristina. It was an "-ina" bruncheon.

I then met up with my sister and aunt at P.J. Clarke's and we hung out in front of the reflecting pool thing at Lincoln Center until their "War Horse" play started. When I got home, I wanted to go back out, but it was nice being alone with Jon in a quiet apartment.

I painted my toes and cleaned my hair out of the drain this weekend too. Glug, glug, glug. Hair balls.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Four Weddings . . .

Trying on bridesmaid dresses.
So this morning I got an e-mail from my dad's cousin, who said the worst thing possible. It's so bad that I have to dig it out of my trash folder because it just pissed off so much that she would've actually said it.

"It was the most fun wedding we have ever been to."

Considering that the wedding she's referring to is on the most terrible wedding show out there that COMPARES weddings and REWARDS the "best" wedding a "dream" honeymoon, I guess that's where her head is at. My cousin (my dad's half uncle's daughter's son) Cosimo and his wife Renee is on the TLC show Four Weddings tonight in case you're interested.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Day 6


We don't have internet yet, so when I'm home I have to use my cell phone for most things, like Pandora for music and Twitter for news. Anything else is just painfully slow to do, so I read e-mails but don't respond. And I see tweets with slideshows but don't click through, so I retweet it, mostly for myself. (Those children's clothes for petite women slideshow was weak. J.Crew Cuts definitely aren't more affordable than their adult clothes.) Anyway, we may have internet on Monday, which will be so nice!

Tonight was M. Wells dinner with the husband on Long Island City. (Queens!) Most delicious rib eye! We got a compliment on how good our steak looked. Why thank you, stranger. The steak was rare and tasty and came with a bunch of chanterelles. (We've leftovers to eat with our hands, as meat and mushrooms were meant to be eaten!) Ate raw steak and a Caesar salad too. (It was better than it sounds--not boring at all. Trust me on this one.) Topped it all off with pineapple upside-down cake with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. (Doggy box #2. The cake wasn't a slice--more like a personal-size pizza than prompted memories of personal-pan Pizza Hut pizza and my favorite childhood friend of Jon's that I've never met before--Coreysmith! I've forgotten his real name.) What I took away from M. Well besides leftovers to look forward to was that Quebecers can definitely cook well, even in an old diner in Queens. Meanwhile I accidentally made our fridge into a freezer. Ice milk sculptures!

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

UGG



I bought a bunch of shoes from Aldo's sale online a few weeks ago, and these are the ones I've kept. I've not had a chance to wear any of them though. The sandals and peep-toe flats are obviously not ideal for below-freezing weather, and there's not been an occasion to wear the heels. The excuse I have for the oxfords is that I bought them to wear with tights and skirts or dresses so that I wouldn't have to wear boots every time, but it's been way too cold to consider wearing anything to commute in besides UGGs and jeans/cords.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Happy 50th Birthday, Ma!



Today is my mom's 50th birthday.



We got her a scanner for pictures and negatives.



I took the Amazon paper stuffing and used it to wrap up the present, and since there were still a few feet of paper leftover, I rolled it up and made a bow out of it. (My mom made a awesome wrapping of my Dreamcast for my 21st birthday out of the newspaper's colorful comics section with a fanning bow. This doesn't top it, but I think it still looks cool.)



The card is made from the cardboard that usually comes with stamps when you order it from usps.com. I used my X-Acto to trace out a 5 and 0.

I left the 0 chunky enough to write out a happy birthday note. Usually, we sign it, "Love, Your bad kids," but we signed our names this year because it was a special birthday.

Hopefully, I look as good as she does when I'm fifty.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Happy Father's Day!



We adopted a mine-finding/TB-detecting rat for my dad for Father's Day. I drew the above, printed it out on card stock, and bought a frame from the dollar store for it. It looks really nice, if I do say so myself. He's going to put it in his office.

Why? Read this NYTimes article. It was "most e-mailed." Adopting a rat really did seem cooler than something from the mall.

And we didn't use the stupid site the NYTimes suggested (for what they wanted money for was dumb--what do I care about schoolchildren watching the animals in action?). Instead, we donated a year's worth through this other site. I hope we didn't give our to some warlord though.

He's the photo of Chosen One from the website:



Hope your dad had a nice Father's Day too.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

New Yorker's "20 Under 40"

Per the NYTimes article, here are the writers (links to NYTimes reviews and profiles of their books from this other link): I created a list on Amazon for anyone to peruse all of their available books. (Note: Since Foer's latest book is nonfiction, I didn't include it.)

What books do you recommend from the list? What books are you looking forward to reading?

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Mantao

Mantao dinner was very satisfying.

According to GoogleMaps it would have taken 17 minutes to walk to from work, but I had no desire to walk in the cold rain for that long. So $2 to the subway gods and a wrong turn later, I found the glorious restaurant row of 53rd between 3rd and 2nd. There were restaurants up and down the block, up and down the buildings. I wanted to eat at all of them. But instead I stuck with the plan, and I found Mantao a little bit down the block and entered.

There was a couple eating at the window and a couple waiting for their food. As I gathered my order and Groupon print-out, a delivery guy dropped off something green. I don't remember what he said it was, but I remember thinking Mmm...leafy. I ordered and paid the difference that the Groupon didn't cover and waited. A few minutes later, I was back on the street, salivating because all of the restaurants on the block looked delicious.

I made my way to the E train to get to the Port Authority--another $2--and took the bus home. Since the Groupon was $15 worth of food for $7, the $4 I spent on public transportation to get there was worth the expense.

Jon got home shortly after, and we each ate about half of the spicy pork bun, chicken bun, angus beef burger with spicy sambal sauce, and curry chicken Mantao pancake roll. All were delicious. I'd get the curry chicken pancake and beef burger again.

We have four more Groupons to use, so we'll definitely be back, but even without the coupons, I think we'd definitely visit again. There's still a lot to explore on the menu, so it's kind of exciting.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Shoes Again (with photos)

Here are some pics of the shoes I mentioned way back when...and then bought...and mentioned again...I'm still in love with them...so they were totally worth it! What was I saying about heels?

Nifty shoe bag:



Gray suede:



On my feet:



Rubber split soles:



So sweet!:

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