Saturday, October 24, 2009

This Week

This little guy was on my doorframe.
He's noisier than he looks!




















Sammy's flowers - just too pretty to pass without a photo.





















I work in the prettiest office in town!





















My buddy. A beautiful day calls for a chat and a cup of coffee with Kim.




















Rick finally got his dream house!




















Farmers Market - why does it always rain on us? A great shot before the deluge!


Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Whit's new condo

I'm so glad somebody in the family gets to benefit from the recession and housing slump! Whit is in the process of buying this condo in time to reap the $8000 tax credit, plus he got a loan with assistance from the Portland Development Commission that also credits you back 20% of your annual mortgage interest. It's a really smart move, and it's got
location location location. One block off the hip shopping/restaurant mecca, and he can ride the streetcar to work.








Pot Luck






















Last night's pot luck dinner was really a good one, even though we didn't have our entire group. Larry, Dave, Stacy and Glen were out, but Deb, Dave, Laur, Kim, Norris and I had a great time, and Whit joined us as well.

Menu:
Italian chop salad
Assorted breads
Chicken Parmigiana
Fetuccini with clam sauce
Pizelles stuffed with chocolate mousse

Lots of red wine and Italian beer.

Majorly yummy.

Next up: Debi's in November and Kim's in December (with all the kids)

A great tradition we're likely to continue for years and years. Thanks to Captain and Mrs. Fun for brainstorming this last March... so far we've had Greek, Mexican, German, and good old American BBQ.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

I Must Have This Book























I'm finding it awfully hard to wait until Christmas.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Who needs paint? All you need is a box of Sharpies.

Scribbler on the Wall – Charlotte Mann

Feeling down because you can’t afford the latest must-have chair, your partner is allergic to the cats you love, or the view from your window is less than stellar?

Why not just grab a black marker and paint the things you crave on your white walls instead? That’s what London artist Charlotte Mann does, which has garnered her a spot on the shortlist for the British Design Awards 2009 in the Surface Design of the Year category.





















Yes, these are real rooms - see the real furniture!

reposted with thanks to MirrorMirror

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Currently ignoring this blog


















In favor of this one: caryperkins.com

I took a trip to Seattle last week and really grooved on all the tecnique I learned about proper blogging to get results on Google, which is what I should be doing for my business, instead of blogging as a personal endeavor.... so I will probably veer towards keeping this one for friends and family, and putting all real estate content on caryperkins.com. It is still very much under construction, but I'm plugging away.



















While we're on the subject of Seattle, I have to laugh about my midwestern upbringing, and the lack of anything LARGE. (landmarks! not big cheese eating, beer-drinking folk! That we have in abundance!)

I'm still unsettled when I see something really huge, like the Statue of Liberty, a really huge bridge, like the Mackinac Island bridge, or two landmarks that give me the creeps when I drive to Seattle: Mt. Rainier and the Tacoma Dome. Eek! I freak out when I round that curve and the Dome is right there. It's huge, and ugly, and my stomach rolls when I see it. Same for Mt. Rainier, even though I adore Mt. Hood, I guess I can abide its hugeness because I'm used to it. But Mt. Ranier still gives me a fright! Good thing it's usually obscured by clouds!





















I stayed in the middle of downtown and had a meeting at Pier 66. I wasn't sure of the parking situation, though I was leaving town immediately aftewards, but I decided to hoof it, and enjoyed the most wonderful walk through the Market, got an amazing french cookie and espresso, and even brought home a bright pepper garland. On the way back to the hotel, I had to stop for some fresh made cheese (grilled with fresh tomato and basil) for the drive home.


It was such a wonderful stay that I convinced Norris to go back for a weekend to celebrate our anniversary - either the weekend of the Washington/Oregon football game, or for a more relaxing time, maybe on our actual anniversary, so we can concentrate on more important things. Shopping and eating, people!

Thanks to USGS for the great Mt. Rainier photo.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Current Obsessions









1. Tailgate food (this week's fare: meatball sandwiches & mac n cheese)
My diet is going nowhere during Ducks Football.





















2. New babies
(Parker and Julie, Taylor & Jakob, Grayson, 2 great nephews/nieces on the way)















3. My new little camera - it's magenta


4. Big necklaces


5. Project Runway










6. New little friends - children of clients
(R & C, K & A)



















7. My tomatoes. STILL.



















8. Olive Kitteridge
(the book group is reading one I've already read, so I'm devouring a few extras)
**update**
finished and loved it. next up:
Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell











9. The japanese sweater store I went to in Soho. I WISH they had mail order.

10. Having Whit living at home!








11. Starting to see Christmas stuff in stores. It irritates me, but makes me want to shop.














12. My new (very old) little table




















13. Potluck nights














14. The pleasure of being busy in Real Estate again.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Shoes too tight?

I haven't tried this yet - I just found it - but I'm going to be ecstatic if it works!!! If you've tried it, please let me know via the comments.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Fun in Philly, NYC & even Eugene!

(Pardon the formatting. This long post was difficult and Blogger isn't cooperating)

The stage was set. The stone terrace was lit by a chandelier hung from an overhead branch, the band was under cover, as the weather was dark and looked like rain. The girlfriends arrived with amazing food and drinks were starting to flow. What a fabulous party to celebrate three fabulous friends. Terri, Chris and Mary threw an amazing bash and I was fortunate enough to be able to fly to Philadelphia to attend.




















Clare and Dennis


















Chris, Mimi, Gere, Sid, Dennis and Clare






















Chris, one of the birthday girls, and one of the traveling Philly girls who I've gone away with every fall for 16 years.


















The birthday girl, Terri, and Jack


















Clare, Cary and Mary




















Tim and Ray





















Jillian, Terri and Jason




















Gere, Don and Lorena


















Friends for over 20 years. Here is our original group, who still meet every other month for fun and frolic. Anne, Gere, Kathy, Maria, Amy, Chris, Clare, Mary, Karen, Terri, Sid, Mimi and Lorena. You're the best, and still as beautiful as ever!

























We went outside for some serious dancing, and the rain started to fall. Whatever... it worked for Woodstock, it would work for us.



























We whooped it up when the birthday girls performed with the band.





















Donna and Jack






















Chrissy,the best dancer I know!




















Mimi & Clem


















Cortney, and Pat




















Sid and Mark


















Ter & Jack. Wet and wild!




















The birthday girl and her fans.




The next day...

Wawa for coffee. (couldn't miss a photo-op with Tastykakes)

A little shopping and lounging - and another photo-op at the Brandywine picnic park, home of the little perkins childrens' birthday extravaganza.























Look how beautiful the terrace was the day after!

















Ter's gorgeous living room


















Pizza at Elizabeth's
Terri and Clare





















And our drive into the city...


















Lunch with offspring! Dana on left.



















A D-List sighting....




















Man, she's short, and her hair is huge!


















Offspring #2 - Erica joins us for lunch and a visit. (I spent most of the time on the phone with Real Estate - it was at this cafe that we finally struck a deal for A & R~)



















Mary notices something intriguing at Times Square






















The Schoenfeld, where we saw A Steady Rain, with Daniel Craig and Hugh Jackman.



















Afterwards, we decided to watch them come out. Can you see Hugh in the center?


















That's a little better. A madhouse. We also saw James Gandolfino and Daniel Craig before saying goodbye. I hopped in a taxi and went to Betsy's condo and the Philly girls went home.



Betsy's place in NYC is adorable!

































Here's Laura, my BFF (since 1964)


















French pastry and the biggest cappucino I've ever seen...



















Lunch at Fannelli Cafe - the best burger ever!


















Lots of yarn shopping. Not just yarn. Lots and lots of shopping for everything under the sun. We Sparta girls know how to shop!


















Out for breakfast in Chelsea. Simply a wonderful weekend with my oldest and dearest friends, from the midwest and the east coast...



But it felt good to come home too. Norris and I headed out to the Ducks game early the next morning, and they pulled off a win, in the rain, and surrounded by 57,000 of their fans.
























What a perfect end to my summer... and now it's back to school for Cam, who's arriving home today from Wisconsin. Whit is still at home, but loving his new position and all the co-workers in Portland, and we are on track for a great fall. I even bought a couple of Christmas presents.