Oh man I can’t wait to kick back this weekend. Things have been super busy around here. The bathroom is over 75% done and the kitchen is like 90% done. Hopefully when this is over we can take a few weeks to breathe a bit. I have spent much of the week organizing and setting up the studio for the Christmas rush, and if all goes well, I will be in Rochester, NY twice before Christmas for some shows we were asked to do. We have more products to offer than last year so it will be exciting to bring them to sell. I will have dates and locations for these events, once they are totally booked.
This weekend we are headed to Star Lake where my family has a cottage on the water. This is my first time being able to get up there this year so it should be nice even though the weather isn’t supposed to be all that great. It will be great just to take a break from all this stuff going on in the house. This is what our bathroom looks like:
Some Security Improvements
With some recent encounters with crime in the neighborhood, Nicole and I found it necessary to re-evaluate some of our home improvement priorities and to make sure that our home is secure. Our neighbors had their home broken into while they were home and that sort of freaked us out. We realized how easy it would have been for it to have been our house also and needed to change that. We had a number of windows that didn’t lock and some other security risks to handle. The first thing I wanted to do was to light up the property. We have been involved with our block club and some of the points that I had stressed involved light. Some of the areas on our street are just too dark. We installed a super bright motion sensor light on the house in the dark alley that leads to our backyard.
The windows in our kitchen were just awful. The locks didn’t work, the glass was cracked in spots, and any idiot could have broken into the kitchen. We decided to call Pace Window and Door, the same company we had gotten our front door from. We were so impressed with how everything went with our front door that we wanted the same experience for our kitchen window install. Sure we could have low quality windows from Window World, but we wanted to do it right the first time. If you are thinking of getting windows or doors, check out their website to find out about their top notch windows and installation.
Pace Window and Door
81 Benbro Dr.
Suite 100
Cheektowaga, NY 14225
(716) 681-5858 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting end_of_the_skype_highlighting (716) 681-5858 Office
(716) 683-5290 Fax
Let This Be a Message to Your Family…..
To the Silverfish Family,
This morning while using the bathroom I encountered a baby silverfish scurrying up the wall, trying to not be noticed. Using my incredible senses and wildcat reflexes, I caught him in my peripheral vision. In one smooth motion, I grabbed the hand soap bottle and swung it as if I were swinging the mighty hammer of Thor, crushing him…to death. With my hand shaking from adrenaline rush of the kill, I removed the bottle of soap revealing the remaining stain of what was once a member of your family. You are not allowed here. If I see you again…..justice will be served.
You have been warned,
Aaron
Restaurant Review: Victor’s Bar and Grille
Friday was payday and I wanted Italian food. This construction thing in our house is driving us both mad. We just want to start cooking again! All we are waiting on is the granite counter top to arrive, and because we are waiting on that, the contractor started working on the bathroom. Now even our bathroom is limited. We are going crazy. I wanted the both of us to get out of the house and to enjoy some good food. We decided to look north on Hertel Avenue where there is a plethora of Italian Restaurants to choose from. We decided to go with “Victor’s Bar and Grill.” Neither of us had ever been there so I figured I’d try it and write a review.
Victor’s provided an odd yet comfortable atmosphere. It seemed to have been split down the middle with a little sports bar section on one side, and a sit-down, family dinner section on the other side. The chairs were super comfortable. They looked like outdated kitchen chairs from 1989 with big thick cushions. The menu was loaded with delicious options. We ordered two glasses of Chianti and started off with an appetizer. We went with the Diavlo Bread, which was on the specials menu. It was garlic bread topped with gorgonzola, mozzarella, spinach, and hot peppers served with marinara.
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| There were six here, but we had eaten a few before I remembered that I was supposed to take pictures… |
There is not one negative thing that I could say about this appetizer. The instant it arrived to the table, the smells that were emitting from this dish were fantastic. So fantastic that I forgot to take pictures at first. Nicole and I had both agreed the there was so much flavor in this bread, that the marinara was not really needed. This was a great start to a much needed Italian fest. For our main entrees, Nicole ordered the “Meg’s Kickin’ Chicken” which was supposed to be one of their signature dishes. It consisted of a fresh chicken breast pounded out and folded around a stuffed banana pepper served with a linguini pesto cream sauce. I had ordered Baked Braciole. Both meals came with a salad. When the salads arrived they looked so sorry that we almost started to worry about our meals. Just plain iceberg lettuce, two slices of cucumber a piece, and one chopped cherry tomato. Thankfully, when the main entrees arrived, they both looked fantastic.
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| Baked Braciole |
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| Meg’s Kickin Chicken |
My dish was pretty good. The steak was a little tough but the sauce made up for it. Its hard to find a good red sauce especially when you come from an Italian family that made great red sauce (Hint: it will never be better than my mother’s). In fact, 90% of the time we go out for Italian, I almost never order anything with red sauce because its usually terrible or too sweet. This sauce was decent. Nicole’s dish was good also. The chicken was really tender and perfectly cooked. After a taste of her dish, my only complaint was that it was a little bland, but still good. It was perfectly cooked, it just could have used a little more flavor, especially for something referred to as “kickin’ chicken,” but Nicole enjoyed it. Victor’s served as a good quick decision Italian Restaurant. The service was above average and we were able to sit down immediately. It is not a place that I would ever mention for great Italian food, but it is definitely a solid restaurant that you can rely on very a good meal. I would go back to and try something else without a doubt. If I had to rate it on a scale of 1-10, I would give this place a 7.5. It’s totally worth checking out if you are in the Hertel area, would like some solid Italian food, and you don’t want to break the bank paying for dinner.
1503 Hertel Ave
Buffalo, NY 14216
New T-shirt!
The Midnight Society T-shirt for fans of “Are You Afraid of the Dark?” is up. I was going to wait a few days before making it, but once I get something designed, I have to make it immediately. I can’t wait. I was initially going to do it on a baby onesie first but decided against it for now. Its been a while since I’ve posted a new shirt design, so I wanted to get one up for the adults first. I have also decided to offer this shirt in both guy’s and girl’s sizes.
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| Ladies style shirt. Size chart is on our website and in our eBay/Etsy Stores |
I will have this in a onesie sometime in the next week or two. Stay tuned, we have some more great shirts coming out!
A Thanks to All
If you have been reading my blog regularly then you would know that about a week ago we had adopted a dog and in 3 days, had to bring her back. I just wanted to thank everyone that helped post her on their Facebook pages to get the word out. This week she was finally adopted. This is not an experience I will forget, it had really done a number on me mentally. The Buffalo SPCA had posted on their Facebook page that she had found a great home, and I couldn’t be happier because she deserves it. Thanks again readers, friends, and family!
Are You Afraid of The Dark?
Hello, Hello! I have a new design coming out this week. Nicole requested an “Are You Afraid of The Dark” themed t-shirt. After hearing feedback from others also, there were plenty that agreed. Although I had never watched the show, I gathered some feedback from Nicole and we came up with a pretty cool shirt! Take a look below at the prototype:
I plan on also releasing this on a baby onesie! Stay tuned!
House Update
Last week we I had taken a few days off to help Al in the kitchen. We were going to get the floor finished. This was my first experience putting in a hardwood floor (actually bamboo) and this was Al’s first time dealing with bamboo instead of hardwood. Bamboo can be deceiving because you can get it pretty cheap by the case but the adhesive that is used to put it down is super expensive. With me helping Al, I could lay down the glue and he could cut and lay down the boards. Once we got passed some of the more complicated cuts, we had a system down that was proving to be quick and efficient.
A Great Dog for Anyone That Wants One.
This weekend had its highs and lows. I haven’t been on in a while because things have been so busy. For a while Nicole and I had wanted to adopt a dog. We would check the SPCA website every day to look and see the dogs, waiting to see that one face that would make us immediately come to it’s rescue. We had found her. She was part Boerboel and part Pit. She just had babies and was a mother ready to be adopted.
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| Wilma |
Nicole and I went and picked up Wilma. We brought my Jack Russel Ric with us so that they could meet. The two seemed to get along nicely at the shelter, so we paid our $130.00 and brought her home. Wilma was very appreciative of her new home and loved the both of us. She loved to go for walks and eat treats. She also loved to cuddle. The thing that wasn’t working was that she loved to play with Ric. With Ric being 20 pounds and Wilma at 60, the playing wasn’t very successful. Every session would involve Ric being trampled on accident. She never meant to hurt him but she would almost every time. After 2 days of trying to figure this out, we had to make a very difficult decision. Do we keep Wilma here and risk Ric getting hurt? Does Wilma live here only to constantly hear us telling her not to play because we have insufficient means for her to be happy? Or do we do the right thing and bring her back so that she has a chance to be an only dog for someone looking for a best friend. This dog was fantastic and we couldn’t keep her. Monday morning the decision was made to bring her back. I had her two days and my heart was broken. I put the leash back on her and brought her to the car. She sat in the back seat laying down with her head resting on the seat cushion, almost as if she knew where she was going. I was trying not to tear up but I was failing miserably. What was only a few mile drive to the spca, seemed like forever. I pulled into the parking lot, trying to get myself together. I looked like my mom after a really sad, intense, episode of Guiding Light. Wilma willingly left the back seat and walked with me to the entrance. Once the door was open, she cowered and tried to pull in the opposite direction. This was brutal. I pushed her in gently by her fanny while trying not to cry and look totally ridiculous. I told the women at the desk that Wilma was fantastic but that she couldn’t co-exist with my dog Ric. I told her that Wilma loved to be in her crate at night time, that she feared cats and never attacked them. She was good on a leash, listened to commands (for the most part), and went outside to go to the bathroom. The only issue was my other dog. They were very understanding and after some paper work, I left the SPCA in tears like a pussy and headed home. I love animals, and this one was tough, but it was the right decision. I post this entry for the hopes that if anyone is looking for a great dog, the go visit Wilma at:
SPCA SERVING ERIE COUNTY
205 Ensminger Road
Tonawanda, NY 14150
(716) 875-7360 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (716) 875-7360
Her link is here: http://www.yourspca.org/page.aspx?pid=423
Bistro Europa is Top Notch
This weekend was Nicole’s birthday. My parents came down and took us out to Bambino Bar and Kitchen. It was fantastic as usual, but this review is about our Saturday night. I had made us reservations to Bistro Europa on Elmwood Avenue. This was a restaurant that always made us hate the fact that we were vegetarians. Its unique, cozy, European look and their constantly changing menu and specials, always sparked our curiosity. We could never go before because everything on the menu involves some sort of meet or seafood. No longer being vegetarians, we were eager to try this place out.
We arrived like 15 minutes early. The inside was artsy and dimly lit. From the sidewalk outside, its almost impossible to see inside and I was not expecting it to look the way that it did when we got in.
There was a couple that had reservations a few minutes before us and they were in front of us. They told the women at the bar that they had reservations and the women at the bar said that she was able to seat them immediately. The people then said that they “wanted to see the menu first”. So the women handed the couple menus, and then said that she could seat us immediately also. She said that we could choose whatever table we would like. So of course we choose the best table in the place, in the corner by the window. The couple looking at the menu got angry that we chose their table and left. To that couple who made reservations and then left:
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| “Yes, that was us that stole your table.” |
With that being said, we sat down and ordered a round of beers. The beer selection was all really great craft bottles. I started off with The Stone Levitation and Nicole had a Hefeweizen.
For an appetizer we ordered the cabbage and pork pierogi. For our entrees, Nicole had ordered the Sea Bass and I had ordered the Steak Frites. The pierogi arrived in less than 10 minutes. They were very large and looked amazing. 3 pierogi on a bed of sour cream all seasoned and they looked delicious. Each pierogi was filled generously with extremely tender shredded pork and cabbage. These were simply amazing.
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Nothing about this dining experience was bad. Everything from the service to the food was nothing short of amazing. This was easily one of the best restaurants we have been to in Buffalo.
Buffalo, NY 14222
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