The Daily Doodle: As high-school sweethearts, the hubby and I attended our 10 year high-school reunion weekend and this is how we represented ourselves.
Astrid Parker Kirschenbaum
Astrid Parker Kirschenbaum
June 3, 2012
June 1, 2012
Paris Photo Diary
The Daily Doodle: I just returned from the French Open where I played on the red clay alongside Kim Clijsters, Li Na, Rafael Nadal, Tony Nadal and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. The occasion? The official unveiling of Babolat's 'play and connect' racket.
Astrid Kirschenbaum, Team Babolat and the Pros.
Astrid Kirschenbaum: testing my speed and spin in Suzanne Lenglen Stadium,
Roland Garros.
With ball girls&boys and all...
Yours truly, Peter, Alexander, Tony Nadal, Eric Babolat, Kim Clijsters, Rafael Nadal, Team Babolat.
'Astrid Parker' Jumbotron pic.
My hotel was minutes from the base of the Tour Eiffel.
Official training.
Official Balls.
'Gallery Garros.'
Will travel with tea.
Demonstration video. Check it out!
Merci Philippe!!!
May 9, 2012
May 8, 2012
May 7, 2012
all types of girls: sporty
The Daily Doodle: Here are a few illustrations for notecards in the works... girlies you can gift to a friend!
May 6, 2012
Sailfish
The Daily Doodle: After the positive feedback from this all-gussied-up photo, I decided to add another party people picture of yours truly and the mister.
Mr. and Mrs. Kirschenbaum poolside at the Sailfish Club, Palm Beach, FL.
May 5, 2012
April 21, 2012
unveiled
The Daily Doodle: Yours truly self-adorned in bun & veil for a wedding in Palm Beach, Florida last weekend.
Illustrations are stunning bridal gifts. ~ Above, an example of a personal Thank You note or Notepad.
Julian and Astrid Kirschenbaum at the cocktail hour. Marchesa fringe dress.
Labels:
DIY,
globe-trotting,
inspiration,
look cute,
party,
peace with soul,
portfolio,
shop,
wedding
March 22, 2012
March 20, 2012
little seed in my mind's eye
The Daily Doodle: Hello Spring! This doodle was inspired by Synergy Kombucha's new flavor and my all-time favorite beverage name: Third Eye Chai. But I am not here to talk chai, instead I've got CHIA on the brain, I before A. This little seed has been in my mind's eye as J likes to add it to fresh juiced apples, my pregnant friend loves herself a mamachia, and I enjoy its tapioca-like properties in sweetened almond milk. The newest experiment, Chocolate Chia Mousse Cake, was a success, so I simply must share.
Chocolate Chia Mousse Cake
adapted from The Chia Company
1/2 rounded cup Chia Seeds
1 cup water
1 1/4 cup chocolate chips
-dark or milk
1/2 cup butter
-and a dash of salt if the butter has none
1/3 cup sugar
2/3 cup sweetener
-sugar, agave, maple syrup...
5 eggs, separated2 cups almond meal
1. Pre-heat oven to 350F.
2. Soak chia seeds in water for 15min.
3. Melt butter and chocolate.
-Set aside to cool.
4. Beat egg-whites and 1/3 cup sugar until soft peaks form.
- Use your arm power if you're a bad-ass!
5. Beat sweetener of choice into egg yolks.
- In a big bowl.
- Until pale and creamy.
6. Fold in chocolate and yolk mixtures.
7. Fold in almond meal.
- Or try ground hazelnuts!
8. Fold in egg whites.
- Gently, now.
9. Pour into a greased/lined pan.
- I used a bread loaf pan.
- A spring form would be classic.
- A bundt would work...
10. Bake about 50 minutes.
- Use a toothpick to check sooner.
Enjoy! Try not to eat too much; from personal experience the chia seeds expand in your stomach like flax-meal, bulk-fiber style. Woah.
March 9, 2012
Project for School
The Daily Doodle: Helping the hubby bring in the A's. I'm always available for a good old fashioned art project. The assignment: "artwork that portrays how you feel about your internship experience"... Maybe it is meant to be a stress reliever, but all I know is the last thing these Law Students need is more crap to do, so ... Daily Doodler to the rescue!
Legal stuff: Commissioning others to do your homework is not necessarily kosher. The above is Garfield copyrighted work, tweaked by the artist, but by no means an Astrid Kirschenbaum original.
March 5, 2012
red cabbage is hot pink
The Daily Doodle: Electric Pink Lemonade without the food coloring: in fact it's organic and super good for you instead. And it's HOT PINK!
Electric Lemonade
1. Squeeze or juice lemons, meyer lemons, limes (all in season in winter). 2. Water down.
3. Add juiced RED CABBAGE, as much as desired.
The red cabbage juice will give you a true and beautiful PINK, from light to fuschia depending on how much you add, I recommend about a quarter head for every liter.
4. Sweeten with agave or stevia to taste.
This lemonade is GORGEOUS.
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