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Sunday, May 04, 2008

  • I really loved Iron Man.  Mr. Bee has already seen it twice! 

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    The entire cast was great but Robert Downey Jr., who I've always had a huge crush on, was particularly awesome.  Once upon a time he was a very troubled man, but I've always thought that he was immensely talented (and hot!).  Plus Chances Are, one of his earliest flicks, is one of my all time favorite movies!  If you're a romantic comedy sap like moi, you should check it out.

    It's been a great start to the summer movie season so far!

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

  • City Bee, Country Bee

    Can I just tell you how much I love the zipcar?!  I've already driven 3 cars in the past week - a Volkswagon Jetta, a Mini Cooper, and a Volvo S40.  I'm from LA so I love driving, and I missed it so much!

    I've been driving upstate to take Sparky the cat to her vet appointments in a small town called Newburgh.  It's really heightened my already intense desire to move out of the city.  I know part of me will regret leaving the city, since most of my friends are here and everything happens in the city!  But I like houses and yards.  I want to throw dinner parties and barbecues and do all the things that people with houses do.  I'll even force my dad to build me a pond and waterfall of my very own. 

    I've lived in cities for most of my life, and I'm just much more of a suburban/rural gal.  But Mr. Bee grew up in the burbs and hates them -- he definitely prefers living in the city.

    If we did move, ideally it'd be within 45 minutes of the city, and accessible by public transportation.  I'm not really familiar with any cities outside of Manhattan, but I'd love to move upstate. 

    It's not a possibility in the near future unfortunately, so I'll continue to daydream for now....

Monday, April 07, 2008

Sunday, January 06, 2008

  • Weddingbee-opoly

    My post on this will go live on Weddingbee tomorrow, but I couldn't wait to give you guys a sneak peek!

    This year a bunch of the bees and I decided to do a Secret Santa exchange.  The bees are all so crafty, so I knew I had to DIY something.  My gift to my Secret Santa was a DIY Weddingbee-opoly!

    I got the idea when I saw this Make-Your-Own-Opoly game.  But the game is quite different from the original Monopoly (9 spaces on each side instead of 10), and I LOVE Monopoly.... I just couldn't settle for anything less than the original.  Luckily Mr. Bee found a psd of a Monopoly board online, so I was able to make changes to the template instead of starting from scratch!

    Here's Smokey trying to help on our draft version...

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    And here is the final version:

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    I renamed all the properties after wedding vendors.  Starting from Go, they're: Bakers, Bridesmaid Dress Designers, Invitation Designers, Wedding Dress Designers, Wedding Planners, Florists, Photographers, and Honeymoons.  I changed the Railroads to Music - Ipod, String Quartet, DJ, and Band.  And Electric Company and Water Works became Videography and Lighting Designer. 

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    Instead of Go To Jail, I changed it to Go To In-Laws and the jail space now says Visiting In-LawsApertura, one of the green properties seen above, is a nod to my Secret Santa's wedding photographer.

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    Once the board was finished, we printed it at Kinkos - they did an awesome job!

    Brother-in-law Bee made the template for the properties in Excel so that made filling in the information easy.  You can see a real Monopoly property card in the top left for reference to see that it's virtually identical.

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    I used the existing Chance and Community Chest cards, but because we had renamed all the properties, some of the Chance cards were no longer applicable.  You can see a real Chance card at the top and the 6 I made in Excel below it.

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    It was pretty tricky creating a board.  I purchased this Tri Fold Foam Presentation Board from Staples thinking I could use the existing fold in the board.  But there was no give and the Monopoly sheet wouldn't lay flat when I glued it down and tried to fold the board.  So I cut the foam board, left a small gap in between the two pieces, and then taped them together with black duct tape.  That did the trick!  This is the back of the board:

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    I purchased lidded boxes to house the tokens/dice, hotels/houses, property cards, and community chest/chance cards.

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    Here is the board and box all wrapped up and ready to go.

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    Both BIL Bee (who's much better at Photoshop than me) and Mr. Bee helped me with formatting the board and the templates, and I couldn't have finished this project without them. 

    This project involved a lot of blood, sweat, and tears... multiple trips to Kinkos, Paper Presentation, and Staples... but it was totally worth it.

Monday, December 31, 2007

  • Barfry

    Mr. Bee and I went to go try a new restaurant in the West Village called Market Table earlier today, but it was closed for lunch.  Luckily Barfry is next door - another new restaurant I wanted to try.  Barfry has a largely tempura based menu, but they also have po boys, raw seafood selections and lots of bar snacks with an Asian twist.

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    We started with Fresh Wasabi Peas (snow peas, snap peas, sea salt), and the Cherry Tomatoes (basil pickles, sriracha, olive oil).  Both were very crisp and light - I really enjoyed the peas.  The four dipping sauces are for tempura...

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    We ordered shrimp tempura. 

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    Then Mr. Bee had the crab cake po boy and I had the pork cutlet po boy which has kimchi in it! 

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    Dessert was an ice cream trio - green tea, black sesame, and bay leaf (the best one).

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    Everything was decently priced, yummy and the service was great.  I'm a nibbler so I love that they have a good variety of different snacks and entrees to choose from.  Oh their gaijin pale ale which is brewed specifically for them was also great.

    I'll definitely be going back!

justbee

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Chatboard (5)

  • cathleyaucla
    Did i totally copy your xanga page layout them? Ha ha ha. Guess we both have superawesome taste :)
  • christina
    congrats on moving into the hood!