Sunday, October 25, 2009
Fall Foliage
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
To e-read or not to e-read
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Pink Cadillacs, New Enemies, and Fallen Angels
For those of you who haven't heard yet, after 7 years of dating, Kurt and I are now engaged. He surprised me on Friday after work with the most beautiful ring ever, dinner and a hotel room in New York. It was absolutely perfect. I am extremely impressed with his ring-choosing skills. I've known him for a very long time and I never would have thought he could pick something this breathtaking. Dinner was at a place called Sosa Borella - a small Argentinian restaurant on 8th Ave. It was amazing - romantic atmosphere, great service, incredible food. I had ceviche with sea scallops and branzino for my entree. They were both perfect. The branzino was buttery and melted in my mouth. Kurt's steak was well cooked, but the mashed potatoes were the star of his plate. I highly, highly recommend this place.
As for the wedding, we've started planning a little already, drawn up a preliminary guest list, looked at venues, and I've saved some dresses to my theknot.com page. We're looking at a June, 2011 wedding. I've been stressing a little about the budget - why weddings are so ridiculously expensive? I want to do something simple and somewhat casual - outdoor, but even that seems to be out of our budget. My goal is to do it for around $15,000, hopefully less. We're both starting to save and I'm going to open a wedding account on ING Direct to help us. I plan to do a lot myself and find ways of making our little money go far. Updates will come as we begin to make concrete decisions.
Last night, my friend and I had a Mary Kay beauty consultation and by the end of the night, I found myself signing up to be a consultant myself. I have no idea how it happened. We had mini-facials and makeovers and the products were actually amazing. I loved them, frankly. And I figure this could be a great way to make some extra money for the wedding. So, if anyone is interested, I now have my own personal website. Check it out if you want. The skincare line and foundation are particularly good. My mom was an Avon Rep so I do feel like I'm the enemy and have gone to the dark side, but who knows, maybe I'll make some extra money for the wedding, or maybe I'll even make enough to earn that pink Cadillac. www.marykay.com/amy.ricci
Not-so-little-known fact: I hate bugs. All of them. Cockroaches, mustache bugs, stink bugs, spiders, ants. But I have a new enemy: Sprickets, also known as Cave Crickets. These are by far the worst. They look like a cross between a large spider and a cricket (see the picture below). A few weeks back, one jumped out of the kitchen sink at Kurt, practically attacking him. Then, last week, while I was turning on the water for a shower (I always seem to find huge insects while I'm getting ready to shower, naked and completely vulnerable), and I thought I saw something on the shower curtain, but when I looked again it was gone. When I backed up, it was on the wall right next to me. The biggest spricket ever. Naturally I screamed bloody murder and Kurt came running in to save me. The thing jumped at him again and again until he killed it. We looked it up on wikipedia and amazingly it came up when Kurt typed in "spider and cricket". These God awful things live in dark, dank caves without light, which pretty much ensures that I'm NEVER going into our cave of a basement ever again. The only way to get rid of them is to get rid of dark, dank places where they dwell. Right. Because that's possible in a 200 year old house with a root cellar next to a lake. They're harmless, sure, but here's my favorite part. Because they can't see well, their defense mechanism is to LAUNCH themselves at any perceived threat. Let me tell you, it's extremely effective on me. I'm now afraid to shower, go near the kitchen sink, and go into the basement. I just keep envisioning hundreds of these things launching themselves at me as I walk down the basement steps. Well, no more. I will never go down there again, no matter what.
On my nightstand:
I just finished Hush, Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick. All I have to say is Oh. My. God. It was incredible. It's been awhile since I've finished a book and been utterly depressed just because it was over. I was depressed today after reading the last word. It's a paranormal romance about a fallen angel. The guy, unlike Edward in Twilight and the boys in other books I've read, is bad, really bad, and complicated. The girl is stronger than other heroines I've read which is refreshing and the story is interesting, although slightly reminiscent of other books in its genre. The last word in the book is "More." It's the perfect ending because it's all I want from this story, more. I can't wait for the sequel. It can't come soon enough.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Swaying in the wind
I work in a skyscraper. On days like today, when the wind is near hurricane levels, working in a skyscraper can be a very scary thing. All day long today, I could hear the building creaking as it swayed back and forth in the wind. I am fully aware that skyscrapers are meant to sway in the wind (if there was no give at all, the stress would be too much and the building would collapse), but that does not make the creaking any less upsetting. On days like today, you can FEEL the building swaying. Not comforting when you’re 10 stories up and pretty much don’t stand a chance if the building collapses. Needless to say, I hate windy days at work.
On a lighter note, last week I stayed at a friend’s apartment in Brooklyn. We went to Candle 79, a vegan restaurant on the upper east side (79thand Lexington) to visit another friend who works there. Being born into an Italian family, I am somewhat apprehensive when it comes to vegan foods. Crunchy granola, flavorless soy beans, and unshowered, hippie women with hairy armpits come to mind when I think of vegan food. But I will try anything once. Well, almost anything. I draw the line at certain organs: heart, liver, tongue, brain, eyeballs. I don't think my life will be incomplete if I never taste any of these. But I digress. Candle 79 was incredible. If I hadn’t known it was vegan, I never would have guessed. The decor was upscale and beautiful and the food was great (and not just for a vegan place, for any place). The food was tasty and well executed, the staff was friendly and knowledgeable, and the atmosphere was relaxing. I was highly impressed. It’s amazing to me that chocolate and peanut butter mousse, nachos with cheese, and butternut squash cream soup could all be done without dairy and eggs. And I couldn’t even tell the difference. It was definitely a little expensive for my budget, but it was worth it to have my eyes opened to the world of veganism. Don't get me wrong, I have no plans to convert. Mind you, I don’t need meat with every meal and really only eat it every so often, but I could never give it up. While I could never become a vegan, or even a vegetarian, I have a new found respect for vegan food. If you go, please make sure to get the nachos (ask for it without the meat substitute) and the homemade ginger ale.
I saw this article on MSN.com today: http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/23713175/ns/today-today_weddings?GT1=43001 I'd heard of "trashing the dress" before, where brides get pictures taken doing something that ruins their wedding dress, after the wedding day of course. I'd always thought that I would never want to do this, that my wedding dress will be too meaningful, not to mention expensive, to ruin. But then I looked at the slideshow in this article. Please click on it. The pictures are beautiful and striking. I might change my mind. Knowing what these brides are doing makes the photos that much more powerful.
I've decided to end this post with something that will, without a doubt, make everyone smile. http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/33205603/ns/today-today_pets/?GT1=43001 Take a look at the slideshow in this article. These are teacup pigs. I have wanted one ever since I saw them on The Today Show. I mean really, you can't help falling in love with them. They're so cute my heart actually aches to look at them. I need one.