Today, we had our official preliminary walk-through of our condo. Overall, we are really pleased and can't wait to move in! We are scheduled to close on Friday, December 1 and move in Saturday, December 2. Keep your fingers crossed! Enjoy the pics!
First view into the condo from front door
Our cozy den
View of the kitchen from the family room (contractor not included)
Bathroom
Family room from balcony with TV ready for many hours of Montel viewing pleasure
Kitchen (already equipped with a dimmer switch! :) )
Kitchen view from family room
Bedroom
View to the north of Washington Monument and exciting office buildlings
View of Route 1 North
View to the east of the Potomac River and National Airport.
View to the west of Skyline and picturesque water-treatment facility
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Today's condo walk-through
...of not our condo. Unfortunately, when AC and I arrived for our walk-through today, the lead sales woman informed us that our walk-through had been rescheduled. Apparently, they sent us a letter (just checked the mailbox - no letter) and left a message probably at my old job. Geez. Apparently, people were either getting 5 phone calls informing them about the change and other people like us heard nothing. So I pulled out my pathetic smile and asked sweetly if we could just go over to the building and take a peek. So we got a walk-through of a - one floor below ours. Here's a few pictures just to give you a taste.
The lobby - they are still painting so no judging on color...yet!
Elevators on the first floor
First view from the front door - we got all wood floors instead of carpet and tile
The kitchen - we got black granite and slightly lighter colored wood cabinets. Love the recessed lighting!
Family Room with background views of DC
View from the balcony via the bedroom - if you squint, you can see Washington Monument. We will probably have that view for a year or so.
Bedroom
Bathroom - the only room that should look exactly the same.
Our walk-through will be sometime next week instead. oh well. Time to see Borat!
The lobby - they are still painting so no judging on color...yet!
Elevators on the first floor
First view from the front door - we got all wood floors instead of carpet and tile
The kitchen - we got black granite and slightly lighter colored wood cabinets. Love the recessed lighting!
Family Room with background views of DC
View from the balcony via the bedroom - if you squint, you can see Washington Monument. We will probably have that view for a year or so.
Bedroom
Bathroom - the only room that should look exactly the same.
Our walk-through will be sometime next week instead. oh well. Time to see Borat!
Friday, November 10, 2006
Rajas Jalapeno con Queso
A few days ago, I was really craving the Rajas Poblanos at one of my favorite local Mexican restaurants, Taqueria Poblano,, but it was getting late, AC was stuck at work late and my tummy was getting pretty grumpy. So I decided to make a quick run to Giant to pick up the necessary ingredients to make my own version of Rajas Poblanos. You might ask - what are rajas? Basically, it's just julienned chile peppers combined usually with onions and other spices; it's a pretty common dish in Mexico. Here's a cool website that talks more about the joys of rajas.
I drove down to Giant expecting to be able to quickly pick up the necessary ingredients for the rajas: poblanos, yellow onions, a bulb of garlic, a lime, random Mexican spice mix, flour tortillas, cilantro and a pack of Monterrey jack cheese. I went immediately to the produce aisle because I had an inkling that they wouldn't have any poblanos. Sure enough...no poblanos. I went to Safeway - no luck. So I decided just to get jalapenos instead and try that out. Overall, it was pretty tasty and I think I'd definitely make it again. It's pretty easy - just sauté the veggies with spices and a squirt of lime in an oven-safe pan, top with cheese, throw pan into oven until bubbly and then remove and top with cilantro. If you love cheesy and spicy things, it's a great quick meal.
So this brings us to the question of the day - why are some items so hard to come by at the grocery store? Subquestion - Are my standards too high as a grocery store food snob or are the grocery stores around here inferior?
Speaking of grocery stores, I think we should be having some good grocery stores readily available to us in the near future. According to National Gateway Arlington's website, the developer of the area that includes our condo complex, Elwood Thompson’s, Fresh Market and Bloom should be opening over the next few years. Also, a 2-story Harris Teeter will be opening below our condo sometime in the February – March 2007 time frame. I’ve heard lots about Bloom through heavy radio advertising over the past couple of weeks. Apparently, it’s a Food Lion concept store with a new innovative layout. According to wikipedia, Bloom’s layout includes “a TableTop section at the entrance to the store where the shopper can purchase ready to eat foods, deli meats and sandwiches and salads. Next to this is the fresh bakery section which lead to the organic and fresh produce departments. This part of the store provides ingredients which the customer can continue in his/her meal planning. Gourmet Angus beef and meat counter along with a fresh seafood counter occupy the rear of the store. The center of the store offers quality condiments, name brand and Bloom grocery products and household/paper products. The end aisles are devoted to frozen and dairy and a pharmacy occupies the front side corner next to the Customer Service counter.” Apparently, they have little stations to look-up recipes and other computer-integrated shopping features. But my question is, with all this great technology and innovation, will they manage to have poblanos? :) I think I should make a bigger effort actually growing some of my staples next year.
On a side note, we have our condo walk-through next week!
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