Entries from February 2008
Well, as you can tell, I’m really good at eating and doing things that aren’t that hard. Most of this blog is new restaurants and card/stamping updates.
Jeremy and I actually went to Cajun Bangkok two weeks ago. He had read about it opening on one of his blogs, and was anxious to go. It is supposed to be a mix of (you guessed it!) New Orleans and Thai food. When we arrived there was only one or two other people in the place, but it began to fill up as we were there.
At first I was put off because almost all of their dishes involve some type of seafood, which I don’t eat. But they were perfectly willing to substitute chicken in their pad thai dish. The pad thai was delicious! Jeremy got some fancy gumbo which he really enjoyed. I would definitely go back there.
I ended up craving the pad thai for the rest of the weekend. This resulted in us making our own version at home, which was good (would have been better if I hadn’t undercooked the noodles!) but wasn’t anywhere near the one at Cajun Bangkok.
Categories: 101in1001 · restaurants
Tagged: cajun bangkok, restaurant
Another goal completed! I have actually made 15 cards at this point, but I only just recently mailed the last few that allowed me to count this goal as finished. More pictures of the cards will be up some point soon for those who care. I think I will actually end up sending more cards because I’m making them then I sent before when I just bought cards. Initially I only bought a small pack of six white cards and a box with small colored ones, but today at Michaels I bought a pack of 50 that were on sale. So this is one goal that will hopefully be continued long after the 101 project is over!
Categories: 101in1001 · completed · crafts
Tagged: complete, craft, goal
I am so excited that I have finally finished one of my goals. All of my old financial files (including just about every bank and credit card statement I’d ever gotten, along with cell phone bills for a company I haven’t used in three years) were in the file drawer of my built in desk. While this was fabulous for a while, now that I’m anticipating leaving this house within the next six months, I needed an easy way to transfer the files. So today, I finally completed the long awaited task of shredding all my old stuff (two entire trashbags full of shredded papers!) and organizing all of my files into a portable file box. Yay! This is definitely one of those things I never would have done without it being on my list.
Categories: 101in1001 · completed
Tagged: file, financial, money, organize