
It didn’t occur to me to check the hours of the museum before dragging my husband to Seattle.

My husband is the better chef between the two of us…but sometimes he draws inspiration from the strangest of places.
In all seriousness though, Thug Kitchen is awesome.

When you work long hours at a studio, you hope that you can find at least one person you can chat about your day with. I was very lucky to have made such a good friend like Yan at my last studio. If only I could’ve taken her to Washington with me. ;_;

Coming from a family of headstrong women and also knowing no one in my family would carry our surname (I have no brothers), it took awhile for me to come to terms with the decision to carry my husband’s last name. I know I could’ve just completely kept my last name; I’m still using my maiden name for my professional endeavors (at my husband’s encouragement). The desire to feel like a cohesive unit was my number one motivator for this decision.
For me, sharing a name allows your name to be even closer to his/hers in the same space.