A Hand Hewn Kitchen Table



When we lived in Essex, we used to take bike rides to explore the parts of the North Shore we never saw as college students. One day we stumbled upon a gem, right near our apartment, Walker Creek Furniture. It is a fantastic old barn full of the most beautiful furniture we have ever seen.
Everything about it is quintessential small town New England and very much "us."


Now that we are a bit more settled, we have begun to hunt for a kitchen table. As we go about our search, we are continually brought back to Walker Creek and their amazing furniture. As you can see from the photos above, there are some beautiful pieces at Walker Creek! And, we basically like them all!

Despite our obvious attraction to these tables, we also have convinced ourselves that we will find THE table here in the DC area.

So, we have scoured stores and continually check CraigsList...until we found: Our table!



Or so we thought. We love the top. They are beautful, old, hand hewn boards with plenty of character. The bottom is a bit rustic, and though it is sturdy, it is not very well made. But unfortunately, the table is well...just a bit short. You can't exactly pull a chair up to it and fit your legs underneath. But it was a steel for the wood on top so we have developed to alternate game plans:

Option # 1: We can take the legs off and get new ones (that look old) to bring it to the correct hight.
Pro: we will have a kitchen table
Con: it is still rather small and we will ultimately want something to seat more people

Option # 2: We cut down the existing legs to make it a coffee table. We would also paint them a dark muted brown to blend in/disappear so the top is the focal point.
Pro: the cheaper of the two options, and we also need a coffee table
Con: this would make the perfect size coffee table for a suburban home, but might be a bit large for our urban small spaces

Which option should we choose?

Christmas Elves

This weekend, Mark and I drove to PA to watch my sister Brooke play basketball against the high school our cousin Meghan goes to. Fortunately she doesn't play basketball! Meghan is the oldest of 4 - her brother Ryan and twin siblings Emma and Liam might be our favorite cousins ever! Whenever we get to hang out with them, it is memorable!

The basketball game was intense, and went into overtime, but Brooke's team didn't win. The loss was soothed by going out to eat at the local Brew Works after the game. Sitting at the table while our baby cousin Emma proclaimed her love for each of us, we couldn't stop laughing! It brought us back to how much we laughed on Christmas Eve, the last time we were all together. Here is a video of the twins all riled up:


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This video makes me laugh so hard I cry!

New Year's Eve Ugly Sweaters


Mark has some of the closest friends in the world. They are great guys that have married great women who have become my good friends too! All of our get togethers have the usual crowd, the same favorite foods, and plenty of cheap beer. It is like things never change...even with the addition of new wives and children along the way. Each year since 2003 we have a Christmas party to end all Christmas parties held by the same couple. The invite is almost always the same, the mixed cd never changes, and we laugh harder than we have all year! This year we shook things up a bit and turned it into an ugly sweater Christmas/New Years Eve party. As you can tell from our group picture, it was a pretty mild "ugly" to ring in 2010, but we had a blast. We haven't changed much, and that is just the way we like it!

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