Almost caught up! My city is just so much fun, especially in the summer. Our local parks department puts on shows so you can go and listen to music in several city parks. I went quite frequently with friends this summer.
Here is photographic evidence of my car hitting 100,000 miles. I actually hate my car. It was a terrible choice. It only has two door so is inconvenient, is super low to the ground, the check engine light is always on; I could go on and on. It does have a great stereo! In any case, I've thought about replacing my car (it's a 2002; purchased in 2001) but I hardly ever drive, so it makes financial sense to drive it as long as possible. I hit 100,000 miles while going down the freeway. I'm hoping to keep it for another few years while I make improvements to my house and save money.
I was making a dish of Thai peanut sauce with roasted broccoli. Max kept saying, "want some!" I thought she wanted broccoli, but she had her eye on the peanut butter. Once I figured that out and complied, all was right in our house again:
I kept giving her broccoli, and she kept throwing it on the counter!
My best friend does Scottish Highland dancing, so I went to a festival to watch her. Because I was with the talent, I got to sit backstage. It was so much fun!
And a baseball game. I am sponsored by a local running store; mostly because I am really good friends with the lady who is in charge of the sponsorship program. Every year, they do an employee outing to our local MLB team. And, even though I do not work there, I have been adopted as one of their own.
One of my friends is an amazing cook. He had me over to their house a few weeks ago, and he served individual pizzas for everyone. He used naan as the crust, and then you top as desired. What a fantastic idea! I have stated making these for myself:
And that pretty much brings me up to speed on what happened this summer. I am still in denial that fall is coming, but I need to face reality.
I hope that everyone reading had a great summer and continues to do well!
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Friday, September 19, 2014
Friday, March 14, 2014
Melange
Yet more random things that have been my life during the three months (!) I have not posted on the blog:
I have a GREAT coworker. Actually, I have many great coworkers. Peter is just one of them. He lives in the same part of town as I do, and he's got eagle eyes. Many times, I'll be out biking or running, and I hear my name called -- it's either Peter or his family yelling hello to me. I love it!
His daughter is a great young lady. They came out to watch me run in the marathon a few years ago. When school in canceled, sometimes she comes in to work and helps us out with our filing, or other tasks that a 9 year old can do. She came in a few weeks ago, and gave me this beautiful purple bracelet:
One of my closest new friends is an amazing lady who is very creative and busy. She has created an organization that gets together food bloggers (they let me come even though I don't have a food blog, and very rarely parrot blog) on a theme. Last month, for February, our theme was aphrodisiac foods. She made this delicious heart-shaped cake:
I made a pasta salad that incorporated cherries, almonds, and spinach:
At home alone on a Sunday one week, a good friend called and asked if I wanted to go to the art museum with her. Of course! This was my favorite part of the special exhibit. Fish!
My coworker and good friend won an award for being a Corporate Trailblazer in our city. This was the food I ate; it was so delicious and some of the best stuff I have ever tasted. I think the main dish was cheese-filled crepes. I wonder if I can make something so amazing?
I may have mentioned that my dad and I have season basketball tickets to our local NCAA basketball team. They didn't do very well this season, but we went to every home game and had a great time together. My mom was also able to make many of the games.
Here is a picture from their first league tournament game. We had very low expectations, but they pulled out a win!
And then, shocking us all, they kept on winning, until they won the tournament and, with that, a berth to the NCAA tournament!!! It's unlikely they'll advance, but what a wonderful end to the season. (I hope they don't jack up the prices too high for season tickets next year since my parents and I will be getting them again!)
I have a GREAT coworker. Actually, I have many great coworkers. Peter is just one of them. He lives in the same part of town as I do, and he's got eagle eyes. Many times, I'll be out biking or running, and I hear my name called -- it's either Peter or his family yelling hello to me. I love it!
His daughter is a great young lady. They came out to watch me run in the marathon a few years ago. When school in canceled, sometimes she comes in to work and helps us out with our filing, or other tasks that a 9 year old can do. She came in a few weeks ago, and gave me this beautiful purple bracelet:
One of my closest new friends is an amazing lady who is very creative and busy. She has created an organization that gets together food bloggers (they let me come even though I don't have a food blog, and very rarely parrot blog) on a theme. Last month, for February, our theme was aphrodisiac foods. She made this delicious heart-shaped cake:
I made a pasta salad that incorporated cherries, almonds, and spinach:
At home alone on a Sunday one week, a good friend called and asked if I wanted to go to the art museum with her. Of course! This was my favorite part of the special exhibit. Fish!
My coworker and good friend won an award for being a Corporate Trailblazer in our city. This was the food I ate; it was so delicious and some of the best stuff I have ever tasted. I think the main dish was cheese-filled crepes. I wonder if I can make something so amazing?
I may have mentioned that my dad and I have season basketball tickets to our local NCAA basketball team. They didn't do very well this season, but we went to every home game and had a great time together. My mom was also able to make many of the games.
Here is a picture from their first league tournament game. We had very low expectations, but they pulled out a win!
And then, shocking us all, they kept on winning, until they won the tournament and, with that, a berth to the NCAA tournament!!! It's unlikely they'll advance, but what a wonderful end to the season. (I hope they don't jack up the prices too high for season tickets next year since my parents and I will be getting them again!)
Saturday, November 9, 2013
Catching Up!
Despite what it may seem, I have not forgotten about this blog!
I am still a bit angry with myself for not posting more often, as I'd love to be able to look back and see what's been going on in my life! Yet again, I will try to post more regularly...starting NOW!!!
But, first...I must catch up with the past few months. I'll miss a lot, but hit the highlights relating to pictures I took.
In September, I ran a 50K race with one of my best friends. She's someone I knew before I found out about Thomas's cheating, barely. We both volunteered for our local marathon, but I never became friends with her due to Thomas's weirdness and the fact that since he didn't have any friends, he begrudged me mine.
She really stepped up, and we've become so close over the past two years. In fact, tomorrow we are going trail running, touring a winery, and watching our NFL team at her house as her boyfriend makes us vegetarian chili. Score!
Usually, I run my own race, but we agreed that we would run this 50K (31 miles) together. It was so much fun! Here is what we saw near the beginning:
It turned out to be a gorgeous day, and we became even better friends due to this experience. We crossed the finish line holding hands and collapsed in a giant hug.
Two more pictures of what we got to see during our run:
In early September, Steve Earle came to town! I've been a big fan ever since I saw him on The Wire (best show ever to appear on TV, in case you're wondering. I am watching Season 1, episode 4 as I write this post.) As an aside, on a terrible first date, I met George Pelecanos, one of the writers on The Wire. He was absolutely amazing, and made me love the show even more!
Steve's live show was every bit as wonderful as expected. I went with my parents; I've become much closer to them throughout this ordeal, which is one of the many silver linings of finding out I was married to a sociopath and getting divorced:
This is the dessert at one of my new favorite restaurants. I first shared it with one of my best friends (and fellow parrot-enthusiast) a few months back -- brownie with salted caramel gelato, nuts, cherry, etc. I went back with another friend, and once I showed them the picture I had taken of my dessert earlier in the summer, they agreed to make it for me, even though it was no longer officially on the menu. Yay!
Here's my good friend near finishing her first triathlon! Surrounded by geese, which I loved. Another one of our friends and I chased her around on our bikes with signs, cheering her on. It was such a great day!
I had been on yet another bummer first date, followed by a lake cruise with friends. I feel so lucky to live in such a fabulous city! The views more than made up for the bad first date!
I cat-sat for my good friend and her husband. Sprecher was watching me!
And the two of them, eating their food:
This blog was originally started to chronicle the antics of my parrots, so we will now enter that portion of this entry!
Here's Max, eating something (shocker!) Andreas's tank is in the background. Speaking of Andreas, he has become so much more personable recently. He asks for me to pet his head! I'm starting to think certain animals really can recognize evil people, which is why the parrots and Andreas are so much happier now!
And, Beeps: eating some food as well.
Calypso had climbed into Max's cage and was eating her food! Since I always supervise, this situation was resolved without bloodshed.
Max, perched on some blankets on the couch. She likes to be near me as I read after work.
Beeps, again. He's actually not done as well in our new life. I had begged Thomas to take him, since he never got along with the other birds and would prefer to be solo, but Thomas refused to take any of the parrots, or (not so shockingly), any responsibility for anything. I had to figure everything out alone, and made what I thought were the best decisions for the parrots were at the time. I think he feels abandoned, and hasn't rebounded as much as Calypso and Max have.
I'm still trying to eat healthy; here's a pan full of zucchini!
At my new job, I frequently have to go to fancy fundraising events. This is a shot from a recent one. The local professional hockey team were our servers; it was pretty exciting to be out there, sitting on the ice!
The meal (vegetarian option) was pretty, but not as tasting or filling as I'd hoped...
Also during the fall, I dog-sat one night for my closest friend and her husband. They live only a few blocks from me, which is so convenient! They currently have two boxers (sadly, one is nearing the end of his life.) They have adopted me as one of their favorite humans, which is so fun!
I was trying to take a picture of Hans, but he jumped up on me and made a good picture impossible!
He always grabs a toy and tries to get me to play tug-of-war:
He wanted to go inside, but since I wanted to make sure they didn't have any accidents, I kept them outside a little longer!
So he decided to rest on their patio furniture, waiting until he could go inside again:
I tried, rather unsuccessfully, to get both of them in the photo. The older one was coming in for some attention when the younger one pushed him out of the way:
HELLO!
A few weeks ago, some friends and I ran a 5K race that took place entirely inside a corn maze! It was a lot of fun (though a bit hard on my knees, with the twists and turns), I ran into an old friend I hadn't seen for a year, and I won first place in my age group! To celebrate, we went to a fabulous Mexican restaurant:
On yet another bad first date, I had some more macaroni and cheese:
I am not even kidding that I could write a blog about all of my bad first dates. I've had some good ones sprinkled in, too, so no worries!
My dad and I have season tickets to a local NCAA team; the games started recently. We went to almost all of the games together last year, and it was so much fun! We're hoping to make all of the games this year:
Last week Saturday, I ran another 50K -- my third of the year. I wound up third woman! The race was established in honor of one of my friends who is dying of cancer. I took what I hope is one of many annual pictures with my friend and his wife (another one of my friends.) The wife (also my friend) and I will probably run Boston together in 2015. I have run it before, but was with Thomas (aka "The Dark Cloud of Doom and Gloom") so it wasn't much fun. Next time, it will be for sure!
Gorgeous picture of me and my race partner running up a hill, at about mile 30.7:
After this recent 50K, there was a campfire to warm us and make us smell delicious:
After the race, my plan was to hang out at home, drink beer, and sleep in. But one of my friends had another idea in mind. She's in the process of leaving her abusive partner. Since I have recent experience with this, I have tried my best to be as supportive as possible. We went to a haunted house (even though I am terrified of them) and then did a zip line, pictured below:
Today, my parents came up and helped me to winterize my house. We cleaned the gutters, put some plastic on windows, took out my window air conditioning unit, and played some cards. It was a great evening!
More to come, on a more regular basis!
But, first...I must catch up with the past few months. I'll miss a lot, but hit the highlights relating to pictures I took.
In September, I ran a 50K race with one of my best friends. She's someone I knew before I found out about Thomas's cheating, barely. We both volunteered for our local marathon, but I never became friends with her due to Thomas's weirdness and the fact that since he didn't have any friends, he begrudged me mine.
She really stepped up, and we've become so close over the past two years. In fact, tomorrow we are going trail running, touring a winery, and watching our NFL team at her house as her boyfriend makes us vegetarian chili. Score!
Usually, I run my own race, but we agreed that we would run this 50K (31 miles) together. It was so much fun! Here is what we saw near the beginning:
It turned out to be a gorgeous day, and we became even better friends due to this experience. We crossed the finish line holding hands and collapsed in a giant hug.
Two more pictures of what we got to see during our run:
In early September, Steve Earle came to town! I've been a big fan ever since I saw him on The Wire (best show ever to appear on TV, in case you're wondering. I am watching Season 1, episode 4 as I write this post.) As an aside, on a terrible first date, I met George Pelecanos, one of the writers on The Wire. He was absolutely amazing, and made me love the show even more!
Steve's live show was every bit as wonderful as expected. I went with my parents; I've become much closer to them throughout this ordeal, which is one of the many silver linings of finding out I was married to a sociopath and getting divorced:
This is the dessert at one of my new favorite restaurants. I first shared it with one of my best friends (and fellow parrot-enthusiast) a few months back -- brownie with salted caramel gelato, nuts, cherry, etc. I went back with another friend, and once I showed them the picture I had taken of my dessert earlier in the summer, they agreed to make it for me, even though it was no longer officially on the menu. Yay!
Here's my good friend near finishing her first triathlon! Surrounded by geese, which I loved. Another one of our friends and I chased her around on our bikes with signs, cheering her on. It was such a great day!
I had been on yet another bummer first date, followed by a lake cruise with friends. I feel so lucky to live in such a fabulous city! The views more than made up for the bad first date!
I cat-sat for my good friend and her husband. Sprecher was watching me!
And the two of them, eating their food:
This blog was originally started to chronicle the antics of my parrots, so we will now enter that portion of this entry!
Here's Max, eating something (shocker!) Andreas's tank is in the background. Speaking of Andreas, he has become so much more personable recently. He asks for me to pet his head! I'm starting to think certain animals really can recognize evil people, which is why the parrots and Andreas are so much happier now!
And, Beeps: eating some food as well.
Calypso had climbed into Max's cage and was eating her food! Since I always supervise, this situation was resolved without bloodshed.
Max, perched on some blankets on the couch. She likes to be near me as I read after work.
Beeps, again. He's actually not done as well in our new life. I had begged Thomas to take him, since he never got along with the other birds and would prefer to be solo, but Thomas refused to take any of the parrots, or (not so shockingly), any responsibility for anything. I had to figure everything out alone, and made what I thought were the best decisions for the parrots were at the time. I think he feels abandoned, and hasn't rebounded as much as Calypso and Max have.
I'm still trying to eat healthy; here's a pan full of zucchini!
At my new job, I frequently have to go to fancy fundraising events. This is a shot from a recent one. The local professional hockey team were our servers; it was pretty exciting to be out there, sitting on the ice!
The meal (vegetarian option) was pretty, but not as tasting or filling as I'd hoped...
Also during the fall, I dog-sat one night for my closest friend and her husband. They live only a few blocks from me, which is so convenient! They currently have two boxers (sadly, one is nearing the end of his life.) They have adopted me as one of their favorite humans, which is so fun!
I was trying to take a picture of Hans, but he jumped up on me and made a good picture impossible!
He always grabs a toy and tries to get me to play tug-of-war:
He wanted to go inside, but since I wanted to make sure they didn't have any accidents, I kept them outside a little longer!
So he decided to rest on their patio furniture, waiting until he could go inside again:
I tried, rather unsuccessfully, to get both of them in the photo. The older one was coming in for some attention when the younger one pushed him out of the way:
HELLO!
A few weeks ago, some friends and I ran a 5K race that took place entirely inside a corn maze! It was a lot of fun (though a bit hard on my knees, with the twists and turns), I ran into an old friend I hadn't seen for a year, and I won first place in my age group! To celebrate, we went to a fabulous Mexican restaurant:
On yet another bad first date, I had some more macaroni and cheese:
I am not even kidding that I could write a blog about all of my bad first dates. I've had some good ones sprinkled in, too, so no worries!
My dad and I have season tickets to a local NCAA team; the games started recently. We went to almost all of the games together last year, and it was so much fun! We're hoping to make all of the games this year:
Last week Saturday, I ran another 50K -- my third of the year. I wound up third woman! The race was established in honor of one of my friends who is dying of cancer. I took what I hope is one of many annual pictures with my friend and his wife (another one of my friends.) The wife (also my friend) and I will probably run Boston together in 2015. I have run it before, but was with Thomas (aka "The Dark Cloud of Doom and Gloom") so it wasn't much fun. Next time, it will be for sure!
Gorgeous picture of me and my race partner running up a hill, at about mile 30.7:
After this recent 50K, there was a campfire to warm us and make us smell delicious:
After the race, my plan was to hang out at home, drink beer, and sleep in. But one of my friends had another idea in mind. She's in the process of leaving her abusive partner. Since I have recent experience with this, I have tried my best to be as supportive as possible. We went to a haunted house (even though I am terrified of them) and then did a zip line, pictured below:
Today, my parents came up and helped me to winterize my house. We cleaned the gutters, put some plastic on windows, took out my window air conditioning unit, and played some cards. It was a great evening!
More to come, on a more regular basis!
Monday, January 23, 2012
Butternut squash and the parrots
One of the things I'm really looking forward to as a single person is experimenting more with cooking. Thomas was so strange and didn't really like to try new things. He was also very critical when I'd try something and it didn't work out. With me and the parrots as my only critic now, I can't lose!
Yesterday, I decided I'd better use up a butternut squash I'd had for a few weeks:
I may have to see if I can get this frozen instead. It's a lot of work to turn the above into the below!
I modified a recipe I found online. It needs some more work, but I was pretty excited out the first try. Once I get it better, I'll post the recipe.
Another exciting thing about being single is that what used to be a meal for one evening now becomes three meals! This will be helpful if I need to bring lunch at my next job.
Ready to serve it up:
I got some ringing endorsements:
Back for more:
It appears that all that squash makes her thirsty for some water:
Beeps had some as well, but he's become extremely camera-aggressive, so I let him eat his dinner in peace! Max and Calypso have been hanging out with me in the kitchen while Beeps keeps to himself in the living room mostly.
Yesterday, someone asked about Beeps. I am still looking for a home for him, but I haven't actually done anything other than think about it! I need to get going, but sometimes it's hard to motivate myself. I will try to contact the person who said earlier this month they might be interested in him to see if it might work. He's such a great guy, it just makes me so sad to think about losing him as well.
Yesterday, I decided I'd better use up a butternut squash I'd had for a few weeks:
I may have to see if I can get this frozen instead. It's a lot of work to turn the above into the below!
I modified a recipe I found online. It needs some more work, but I was pretty excited out the first try. Once I get it better, I'll post the recipe.
Another exciting thing about being single is that what used to be a meal for one evening now becomes three meals! This will be helpful if I need to bring lunch at my next job.
Ready to serve it up:
I got some ringing endorsements:
Back for more:
It appears that all that squash makes her thirsty for some water:
Beeps had some as well, but he's become extremely camera-aggressive, so I let him eat his dinner in peace! Max and Calypso have been hanging out with me in the kitchen while Beeps keeps to himself in the living room mostly.
Yesterday, someone asked about Beeps. I am still looking for a home for him, but I haven't actually done anything other than think about it! I need to get going, but sometimes it's hard to motivate myself. I will try to contact the person who said earlier this month they might be interested in him to see if it might work. He's such a great guy, it just makes me so sad to think about losing him as well.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Last night's dinner
I've decided that we need to start cooking a wider variety of meals as we'd gotten stuck in a rut these past few months. I've been flipping through my favorite cookbook, Mark Bittman's How to Cook Everything Vegetarian, and marking recipes to try. Last night was a potato/quinoa/red pepper dish. It took a bit longer than I thought, so Thomas and the parrots kept me company in the kitchen while I finished.
After a few minutes, he brought my cookbook over to me, tattling on Max:
Luckily she did not destroy any of the pages, but she did enjoy being ferried around; one foot on each page.
When the meal was done, she flew over and helped herself. If you look at her eyes, you can see they are pinning. She LOVED this dish. Sad for her, we thought it was OK, but not something we're planning on adding to the rotation, so this was probably a one-time thing.
Another new dish is planned for tonight; we'll see if it gets the parrot and human stamp of approval!
After a few minutes, he brought my cookbook over to me, tattling on Max:
Luckily she did not destroy any of the pages, but she did enjoy being ferried around; one foot on each page.
When the meal was done, she flew over and helped herself. If you look at her eyes, you can see they are pinning. She LOVED this dish. Sad for her, we thought it was OK, but not something we're planning on adding to the rotation, so this was probably a one-time thing.
Another new dish is planned for tonight; we'll see if it gets the parrot and human stamp of approval!
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