Present-ing: The Mom

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Present-ing: The Modern Gent

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The (Cheek) Hangover

hangin at the white house

I’m a pretty smiley person by nature, but I’ve never known a true cheek hangover until now. Not that I haven’t had some seriously smile-worthy moments in life- my wedding, opening nights- but those were all infused with a myriad of emotions. This one was pretty much just all smiles all the time. I don’t usually do posts like this, I like to share my opinions and ideas and mostly highlight the lives of others, but this one I just had to document. I had the tremendous good fortune to accompany my amazing father-in-law, Jacques d’Amboise, to the White House[…]

  

Present-ing: The Homebody

Metallic woven bins. So stylish and chic. My living room/playroom desperately needs a few of these. I have a mishmash of cute(ish) baskets piled up in the corner overflowing with toys. These would be much cuter. Related posts:Happy WeekendThe Perfect Little Plum TartWhat Winos Want

  
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Present-ing: The Dude

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Happy Weekend!

mandela

  Happy Weekend dear readers. This powerful photo was captured outside the home of Nelson Mandela this morning. Isn’t it amazing. It kind of sums up his life’s work. What wonder one man can do, so humbling. I hope you all are off to a fun-filled and festive holidayish weekend. Or something like that anyway. I’m attending the Kennedy Center Honors and all of the fancy dinners that accompany it with my father-in-law Jacques this weekend. I’m seriously pinching myself. He was an honoree himself and goes to the dinners and show every year, so it’s old hat for him.[…]

  

Renaissance Man

dad

My dad and brother Matt circa 1968 A Renaissance Man to the end, my dear Dad passed away 12 years ago this week. I can still hear his laugh, see him bust out his moves, and sense his overwhelming generosity. He was giving and kind and funny and such a character. My dad inspired my own curiosity as he was always up on the latest trends, ideas, gadgets, cars (see above with his swanky Corvette), and people and places of note. David Crandall grew up in Fort Worth, Texas and was a self-made business man, working his way up from his[…]

  

Present-ing: The Treehugger

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5 Things I Learned Hosting Thanksgiving Dinner

5 Things I Learned Hosting Thanksgiving Dinner

We had big plans to spend the holidays in NYC with family but at the last minute decided not to brave the early winter storm with toddlers in tow. Instead, we opted to stay home and host dinner for our family here in town. It’s been a while since I have hosted Thanksgiving dinner and was a real treat, even in our tiny 700 square-foot apartment. While dinner itself was imperfectly perfect, I learned a few things. 1. My bookshelf doubles as a fantastic little bar. This may be a duh, but I had never thought of it before. I[…]

  

Volatize This! Pink Austrian Bubbles

Tasting Note- Huber Hugo Rosé Sparkler

Just in time for the holidays, not to mention the live broadcast of The Sound of Music (yikes)- sorry Carrie, I love ya but this one sounds a little scary, I’m all for a live spectacular but this rings a bit blasphemous, I hope you surprise me- but I digress, this my dear readers, is your go-to fizzy-lifting drink of the season. Tis’ that said season and for a mere $15, Weingut Huber makes a totally acceptable and rather juicy, refined and delicious sparkling rosé boasting a finessed bite of zingy acidity that begs to be imbibed with food. Huber’s[…]