Spring cleaning, part one.
it seems criminal
to recycle hemingway
coffee-stained or not
it seems criminal
to recycle hemingway
coffee-stained or not
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Five things that I am going to do, starting in 2013, in no particular order:
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Now that the world hasn't ended and the holiday madness is starting to subdue, it's time to recap the last 3 months...
Find free fun - other than teaching English once a week, which is still really fun: check, sort of. Walks around town are fun. Photo walks, always fun.
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Five recipes I've tried and enjoyed recently, in no particular order:
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just a smidge jealous
joy met barefoot contessa
say "who?", you're disowned
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today i learned that
four drinks, no dinner, late show,
twelve miles = possible
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It's hard to get excited about Thanksgiving when you can't eat mashed potatoes or gravy. Just sayin'.
Regardless, we were headed a few hours south for dinner Thursday so I wanted a couple of simple recipes we could make the night before or that morning, that would travel well and not require precious oven space upon arrival.
I found two from my new hero, The Wannabe Chef, whose motto ("love the ingredients, not the food") and totally simple, mostly gluten-free, handful-of-ingredients recipes won me over a few months ago.
First came the maple roasted brussel sprouts. Apparently this maple-syrup-brussel-sprouts business is really common, but it was news to me earlier this week. Good news, it turns out. They were a bit overdone but still delicious, and they traveled well.
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How totally cliche - five things I'm thankful for, in no particular order... except for maybe the first and last ones:
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three emails this week:
"portland!" "portland?" "in portland"
love when friends visit
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good job, florida
lookin' good, my maryland
virginia... deep sigh
ears versus forehead
this is how some people vote
sadly not kidding
i'll give YOU four years
and a crapload of issues...
let's see what you do
organic farming
not seventeen billion kids
sends the right message
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Five movies we have seen recently(ish), in one sentence and no particular order:
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A little late on the recap. Hmm... a lot late. Patience patience patience.
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wrote you an email
you actually replied
indebted fans for life
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maryland blue crab
one bushel plus four hours
nowhere close to full
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practicing patience
and "you can DO IT" mantra...
only six more months
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i did not expect
a huge decrease in service
with the last fare hike
(Thursday's HOTD. Not funny, but true.)
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thank you, shirtless man
for pointing out the bee swarm
though you were just weird
(Wednesday's HOTD. I can't figure out how to retroactively post under blogger's new format.)
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The eight-day road trip was pretty successful, food-wise and overall. Who knew that gluten, potato, and grain/cheese intolerance on the road could be so easy? (Of course, it helped that we packed two full grocery bags and a cooler before heading out.) Here's a quick summary of how we did it...
We started and ended with coffee, bacon and eggs at local diners. The starting breakfast was much more satisfying than the end.
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wrapping up road trip
with whiskey and Long Way Down
not a good idea
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oh stomach issues
how i have soooo not missed you
let me count the ways
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It's been about eight weeks since I started my potato-free,
wheat-free, no-dairy-plus-grains adventure. Other than occasional
memory lapses, I've committed wholeheartedly to the diet. I just feel
so great, why wouldn't I? (Although I still have zero energy where
running is concerned... frustrating.)
Wednesday night we cashed in our 2-for-1 Chinook Book coupon for the Oregon Culinary Institute. Their motto is "Training Kitchen Ninjas"; more fitting might be "Training Tattooed Hipsters"... but whatevs. I'd been once before and had a great experience, so I checked the menu last week, verified that it seemed mostly safe, and reserved a table for their fixed price 4-course dinner.
And then the night came. We were celebrating. I was weak. (I miss bread.) I was also experimenting a bit -
maybe now that my system is happy, a little indulgence would be OK?
It was a good lesson. And a fantastic meal as well.
All I have to say about the starter is this: whoever decided that speck ham and peaches were a perfect pair should be the next president.
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backyard picnic
followed by hammock nap...
suburbs could be worse
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lawns and dogs and flags
soccer moms and cul de sacs
and miles of long roads
hour plus commute
coupled with 9-9 work week
is quite exhausting
yes the bus ride sucks
but reading two whole chapters
almost compensates
after a week here
arcade fire's album now
makes a lot more sense
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So yeah, I watched Julie and Julia a few weeks ago. Mostly for Meryl -
god bless that woman, she is amazing - but also because of all this
homemade DIY cooking I've been doing lately, and also because I've been
on a "books about writing" kick so I thought I would change it up a
little and watch a movie about writing (among other things)... And also
because it just happened to be at the library one day a few weeks ago.
God bless the Multnomah County Library too, while I'm at it.
As expected, Amy Adams got on my nerves (I can never tell, is it her,
her characters or a little of both?) but like Julia, "Julie" had some gusto. Some
real drive. Over 500 recipes in just one year? That trumps my 90-haikus-in-a-quarter project by a long shot. (But who's counting?) I was happy when she finished her last recipe. And I
wondered if, after that endeavor, she went back to life as usual - or
did she embark upon a whole new crazy adventure?
I'm sure Wikipedia would have an answer but I honestly don't like her
enough to look it up. I do, however, associate with the soul-killing
office job and the need to create and achieve and feel fulfilled outside
of office hours.
I'm not sure how to best manifest this in my own personal life right
now. DIY food, cardmaking, reading, writing are all fun but
time-consuming (and sometimes expensive). By the time I get home, do
some sort of exercise and eat, it's 9pm. My spring chicken days of
staying up past midnight and getting up at 6am are long gone. And right now we are housesitting in suburbia, which means a much longer commute and housesitting duties like watering the beautiful garden that provides our dinner each night and spending hours and hours petting the adorable kitteh.
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really amazing
how your heartfelt "i'm sorry"
turned ire into calm
(File under: and I'm not being sarcastic.)
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forms in triplicate
same question answered ten times
lather rinse repeat
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Dinner, night one:
- reheated black eyed peas, zucchini with spices, salami
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And thus begins the TMI portion of this post.
It seems inhumane that I should be denied gooey, warm, doughy pizza whilst enduring a sinus infection and the early signs of PMS. But I guess this is my fate. I've never been one for chocolate, really, but dark chocolate and peanut butter it is tonight. Along with a screening of Julie and Julia.
And thus ends the TMI portion of this post.
So far so good, otherwise. I've managed to stick to the foods I can eat, remember the separation of grain and dairy, and enjoy some delicious indulgences...
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I don't think I've mentioned Larry yet.
You may or may not know that about two years ago, I got hit by a taxi in Buenos Aires. Nothing was broken but a lot of my left side was bruised and damaged from the incident. When I got back to Portland I didn't have a job right away so I spent about $1000 of uninsured cash on acupuncture, and by the time I was insured I was still hurting but I found a wonderful chiropractor who healed me for a few weeks at a time. At that point I was also suffering tension headaches from staring at a computer screen all day, and from sitting all day.
A few weeks ago my naturopath recommended that I get an appointment with Larry, teller of awful jokes. Really awful jokes, she insisted. Really, really awful - because he would hurt me so good, and telling really bad jokes was his way of distracting from the pain. She alleged that Larry, who did not take my insurance, would fix me in one visit. She also recommended another coworker of hers who would fix me and might take my insurance, but it would take a few visits.
I resisted for a week. I liked my chiropractor a lot, he seemed to get me, he got the issues I was having and he relieved them on a temporary basis. But when I went back to my naturopath to have my food intolerance and other lab tests done, I'd been having chronic shoulder pain for a few months in addition to all the other back pain. Larry had an opening the next day. Which was, apparently, unheard of. And I'd gotten to the point where I said to myself, "holy *&$% , you're 37, could you just accept a little help on this already?"
So I sucked up the cost and hopped on the chance. I even went to my appointment prepared with a good bad joke from PIC to share with Larry - "a rabbi, a priest and a penguin go into a bar - the bartender says, 'what is this, a joke?'" ba dum bum.
Within 5 minutes of meeting Larry the next morning, I was dubious. Whereas my naturopath spent about an hour with me on my first visit, questioning every single issue/habit/ritual/food I put into my body/family history, Larry literally watched me walk into his office and diagnosed me on the spot. He didn't ask any questions. ANY. As far as I know he didn't even read my medical history to know about my taxi incident. But he immediately knew that my entire left side was damaged, and he got to work.
An hour later I walked out feeling better but still dubious. Larry had given me a great PT workout, stretching and working parts of me I didn't know needed stretching and working. But when we were done, I asked about a follow up appointment or stretches or anything I should do to keep on with the healing. He said, "just move." Really. That's all he said. I was seriously thinking I'd wasted my money.
The next day I barely felt any twinges of what had been plaguing me for months.
Three weeks later, after regular but small bouts of running and regularly hiking and walking whenever possible, I basically still feel no pain.
I will never doubt alternative medicine again. It's not for everyone, and surely you've got to find your groove, but once you do, I doubt you will go back.
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With this new low-carb-ish diet, one thing I do wonder about is exercise. About a year ago I ran a half-marathon and was training to run Hood to Coast. For the past few weeks I've barely been able to do a few laps around the local park without getting tired and out of breath. A few miles into the 5-mile hike on July 4th, and my leg muscles were tired and achy. This morning's 3-ish mile hike required a mid-afternoon nap. (Granted, it's bloody hot in Portland right now, which isn't helping either.)
Bars and Gu and loads of pasta helped with all that running. Obviously, that's not really an option now.
It's been pretty frustrating. I know that my body is adjusting to the new food routine and that there are a myriad of other ways I can get carbs and find the energy to run. We did try some delicious trail mix bars this morning on the hike (with dark chocolate instead of milk, of course), and Lundberg rice cakes with peanut butter are my new favorite snack.
But with everything else I have to think about, that just feels like one more thing right now... Patience patience patience.
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Five foods I can eat! In no particular order:
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just a little further...