We decided that we need a bigger bed.
じゅるる had a full size bed, which is currently at the new apartment.
I also have a full size bed, which is currently being occupied by Koge.
Plus じゅるる's bed is really old.
Like 11 years old.
So it's time for a new bed.
Although we would love to have a king size bed, it would never ever fit in the tiny bedrooms of WLA. So we'll be settling for a queen. It's not that much bigger than a full, but it'll be a little more room.
We first went to Sit & Sleep around New Year's.
The prices were around $1000. Hm, so-so.
Couple days later, we went to Easy Life.
Well, they sell furniture... but also sell some mattresses too.
All of the bed frames were too bulky (the headboards are really tall!). But the mattresses were a little bit cheaper. They also had a cute & tiny couch and chaise set, but it comes w/ a non-matching side chair & ottoman/table. Very strange.
We also stopped by Leeds, but all the mattresses were pricey.
Sometime later, we went to IKEA looking for bed frames... but none of them looked that good. They all either looked like hospital beds (metal ones) or white (wood ones). They can't have darker colors?
Anyway, we saw a TV ad for The Mattress Store.
They were having some big sale or something... so we decided to go check it out, just in case. They had signs on the beds, but the sales guy quoted $200 less than the "red tag" price. Really?
So we bought one.
They'll deliver next weekend.
And haul away the old one.
And because it's a Serta, they gave us a sheep ^__^
It's a girl sheep, so it'll be Popo's first plushie, I guess.
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Bed Hunting
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Shiz Can't Cook Series: Mushroom Ume Soup Pasta
I found a recipe online for mushroom ume-soup pasta, so I decided to make it.
Well, じゅるる was feeling sick.
So I figured I should make dinner, you know?
Cuz he makes it all the time, you know?
And there was a lot of mushrooms at Koge Haus.
So the recipe calls for this:
1. Boil pasta, but keep it half done.
It'll continue to cook in the soup portion that'll be made in steps 2-4.
2. Meanwhile, pan fry mushrooms in butter.
It doesn't seem to matter what mushrooms to use, so I used giant oyster mushrooms, shimeji(?), and enoki. I tossed in enoki last, b/c I figured it'll cook faster than the other mushrooms.
3. Once the mushrooms are done, pour in a can of chicken broth.
Add half a teaspoon of soy sauce & mirin.
I messed up on this part. The recipe calls for 1/2 a teaspoon for every serving... and well, we were making 2-3 servings.
4. Toss in umeboshi that's been seeded & chopped up.
It's about 2-3 umeboshi for every serving. Since じゅるる doesn't like umeboshi, I only used 3 umeboshi, but I personally would have liked a bit more in there.
5. Toss in the half boiled pasta & let the pasta soak up the chicken broth soup.
Ta-dah!
We sprinkled nori on top.
I believe you can add garlic, but I can't handle garlic right now...
It doesn't have a lot of color, so I guess you can add greens too. Like spinach or green onions or parsley.
Came out pretty decently... but like I said, it wasn't salty enough.
But once the pasta soaked up more of the soup, it was a little bit better. Maybe I needed to let it sit for another 5-10 minutes.
Next time, more umeboshi.
Just for me.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Roomba Adventures: Stuck Under TV
Ards & Sasami gave us a Roomba from our registry.
Thank you, girls!
We finally set it up earlier this year, and it's set up to run on Monday mornings.
Today, we noticed that the Roomba (we haven't given it a name yet... any ideas?) wasn't in the charging dock.
Last week, it got stuck behind the couch.
Got tangled on the power cord of the electric screwdriver that was plugged into the wall.
So we look around the room... calling out "Roomba"... although it's not gonna answer.
But we couldn't find it anywhere.
Until I look under the TV stand.
And there it was... stuck.
I guess there's a piece on the Roomba that sticks out & it doesn't fit under the TV stand. Although it was able to get under w/ the piece to get stuck down there...
Well, it needs time to learn the area.
Although we're planning to move it upstairs, since I don't want to carry the regular vacuum cleaner upstairs.
じゅるる (who reads manuals) said the Roomba can talk too.
In multiple languages.
But we haven't figured it out yet.
More Roomba adventures to come...?