I [heart] Davids It helps me to say these things aloud, I think.

February 16, 2007

Wine

Filed under: Alcohol — JeniQ @ 1:43 am

I guess it’s because it’s winter, but we’ve been drinking lots and lots of red wine. The wine cube was running low (which means I can see too much of the wood of the frame) so I picked up a case this weekend. I like to go to Wine N’Things. I like shopping local and I like Jerry, my helpful sales guy. I tell him what I like and let him pick out the wine for me. He’s really nice, and clearly adores wine, so I think this is fun for him. I learned recently that he’s a pastor – he wasn’t in one Saturday because he was officiating at a ceremony!

Anyway, I ended up buying a baker’s dozen. Here’s what we bought.

Ali Cat!

Filed under: Ali,Cats — JeniQ @ 1:41 am
A shop wall in Chapel Hill

February 15, 2007

Classic Spa Facial – Aaaahhh!

Filed under: Personal/Health — JeniQ @ 2:05 am

Monday night I treated my dry, acne-prone skin to a facial. I really like Natural Body but I didn’t want to drive all the way over to North Hills, so I hunted around for a different (and affordable) option. Both of the Brier Creek options (Generations and Skin Sense) were too expensive, so I decided to try the Spa at BodyLase.

I was most impressed! It’s a funny little location but the place is really nice and the quality excellent! I recommend Sarah if you go.
I wish I could do that once a month, ahhh, that would be lovely!

February 13, 2007

Oww

Filed under: Uncategorized — JeniQ @ 1:34 pm

2 bowls of popcorn
3 episodes of Dead Like Me
4 glasses of wine

Let’s just face it

Filed under: Uncategorized — JeniQ @ 3:45 am

When I don’t see a plus sign this week, I’m going to be disappointed.

February 11, 2007

Inventory

Filed under: Birds,Cats — JeniQ @ 3:51 pm

Inspired by Ele’s Bird People post and the upcoming Great Backyard Bird Count, I thought I’d take inventory of our backyard birds. We’ve been feeding the birds for about two years now and we’ve had lots of different species pop by. Sadly, we’ve never yet seen a Cedar Waxwing. Ele, I can’t explain how jealous I am!

Here’s our list of birds viewed at our feeders:
American Goldfinch
Cardinal
Chickadee
Common Grackle
Eastern Bluebird
European Starling
House Finch
Indigo Bunting (female only)
Mourning Dove
Northern Mockingbird
Northern Yellow-shafted Flicker
Pine Warbler
Purple Finch
Red-breasted Nuthatch
Red-headed Woodpecker
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
Slate-colored Junco
Tufted Titmouse

Here are some pictures we’ve taken of birds at our feeders. Most are taken through the window screen.

A ruby-throated hummingbird

A juvenile bluebird
A fat adult bluebird
An American goldfinch
Red-headed woodpecker – these are gorgeous to see!
The cats love watching the birds, so close they can almost taste them!

February 9, 2007

Girls Night Out

Filed under: Meals & Food,Restaurants,Tyra — JeniQ @ 6:35 pm

Tyra and I met for dinner Thursday night at Mura in North Hills. Tasty!

We had a really nice time chatting, girl talk and soul spilling and all of that.

February 4, 2007

Making Birdies Happy!

Filed under: Birds — JeniQ @ 9:55 pm

We have updated and expanded our bird feeder system! We have totally bought into the Advanced Pole System from Wild Birds Unlimited. We now have four feeder poles, a birdbath and a Bluebird house.

There are two main feeder poles, set up right behind our family room windows. Our guests and our cats, as well as us, love being able to watch the birds all day long as they come and go. One pole has a Supreme Blend feeder, a Thistle feeder, a Peanut feeder and a branch for birds to rest on. The second pole has a Supreme Blend feeder, a cup feeder for mealworms, raisins and other treats, and another branch. We have one small feeder pole (near the birdhouse) that has a peanut feeder, and another larger feeder pole (near the deck) that is currently empty. We’ll put at least two hummingbird feeders there once it gets a little warmer.


We placed two suet block feeders in trees out in the back of the yard. The suet tends to attract Mockingbirds, which we love, but Mockingbirds are so very agressive that you don’t really want them on your feeders. So we put the suet in the back of the yard to attract them and yet keep them away from the feeders. In this close-up picture, you can see the red suet cage and a Mockingbird!
We installed a birdbath on the railing off the deck, near the feeders. Now we have to go out and dump the ice every morning. 🙂

Lastly, we installed our Cele-Birdies infrared camera into Dave’s new Bluebird House and put it up in the yard next to our bedroom window.

Here’s us testing out the camera in the house, before we installed it. If you look closely at the TV screen, you can see me taking the picture! We’ll post more pictures when we get some inhabitants – right now all you can see is empty wooden box. I’m always surprised at what a fun hobby this is! Our birds are definitely spoiled. 🙂

Dave’s Birthday Dinner: 42nd Street Oyster Bar

Filed under: Birthday — JeniQ @ 3:00 pm

Saturday night was dinner out with mom & Gene to celebrate Dave’s birthday. Dave picked the 42nd Street Oyster Bar. We got an island at the oyster bar and ate ourselves silly!

February 3, 2007

Meet Penner, Say Goodbye to Karen

Filed under: Friends,Party — JeniQ @ 4:36 am

Friday night we had a party at Humble Pie. Karen’s fiance, David Penner, was in town and this was our opportunity to meet him. It was also time to say goodbye to Karen, as she is leaving Raleigh to move to San Francisco with Penner. We will miss her! There was great turn out at this event! It seemed everyone we know was there, probably 40 people in all. Even Karen’s parents showed up, just for the night!

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