11 September, 2010
Gratitude, Love, Inspiration
Deep inside I harbor an undying spirit of hope and enthusiasm for the experience of life. I am at my most fulfilled when I am sharing that spirit and connecting it to other people's. I love the experience of seeing other's enthusiasm and spirit for life enliven and watching their tiny flame grow bigger and brighter. I am very grateful to have attracted a few profoundly passionate people in my life who have helped my own flame blaze. Here is someone I just came across who I am moved by and would love to share with you.
09 August, 2010
10 July, 2010
Walking A CAT

Dan's latest spark of brilliance has us leashing our cats, Oliver and Heidi, to go on walks outside. I am extremely doubtful about having any success with this because my cats are almost always found doing this....
25 June, 2010
Rearranging
Who knew such a small space could be arranged so many different ways?
My original kitchen colour was orange...very powerful.
We have enough energy as it is, so when we come home we like to mellow out. So here is the kitchen at round 2 after a little different paint.
This is looking out through the other 2 rooms of our apt from inside our kitchen right after we moved in. I had only a vague idea of what we were going to do with our stuff in there - the plan was, "just get it in there." And that's about what it looked like!
Version 1

After we started to get a sense of how much space we had we rearranged the chaos and made a cozier living room with a mock fireplace. The living room in the middle made sense to us because we were thinking that while entertaining we could use the kitchen and living room and close the door to out bedroom and we would have two functional spaces. It worked ... for a little while.
Version 2

Version 3
This is round 3 of the living room. After craving more sunlight during our waking hours, less noise during our sleeping hours (we had spent many nights on the pull out couch in the living room where the sounds were dampened) we decided to try switching our living space for our sleeping space. Kind of screws up our plans for a cohesive entertaining area...but hey, this whole living situation is a little funky!
Living room: Round 1
Round 2

Round 3: as our bedroom
The original bedroom setup:

After a few minor changes. I missed taking a photo of the new linens. the bench under the window the bed in the right corner and the new desk area with a mirror hanging over it. That would have been the real "round 2."
Round 3: as the living room where we can enjoy the sunshine if we are home.
It is much brighter than this in person. I wonder why my camera made it look this way?
Version 1
After we started to get a sense of how much space we had we rearranged the chaos and made a cozier living room with a mock fireplace. The living room in the middle made sense to us because we were thinking that while entertaining we could use the kitchen and living room and close the door to out bedroom and we would have two functional spaces. It worked ... for a little while.
Version 2
Version 3
This is round 3 of the living room. After craving more sunlight during our waking hours, less noise during our sleeping hours (we had spent many nights on the pull out couch in the living room where the sounds were dampened) we decided to try switching our living space for our sleeping space. Kind of screws up our plans for a cohesive entertaining area...but hey, this whole living situation is a little funky!
Living room: Round 1
The original bedroom setup:
After a few minor changes. I missed taking a photo of the new linens. the bench under the window the bed in the right corner and the new desk area with a mirror hanging over it. That would have been the real "round 2."
14 June, 2010
Hungry Hungry Hippos

My latest stretch of the comfort zone...
Today is the first day I am making food for Daniel's co-workers. Kind of like catering...but not, I guess. I am cooking vegetarian foods for another guy and eventually another girl. The first two things I had to do were calculate how much I would charge them weekly, and how much extra food I would buy. I guess its challenging because Daniel's appetite is hard enough for me to figure out sometimes. Some days, I make more than enough and others that same amount is nowhere near enough. It's hard for me to get a grip on!
I am very excited to be doing this though. :) This weeks menu seemed easy to come up with though I can forsee that becoming a little more challenging as I try to keep things interesting while going through my recipes one-by-one. I am happy to be promoting vegetarianism. Both of these co-workers have been vegetarian in their lives so they are very comfortable with not eating animals.
Today I made Messy Mikes with whole wheat buns - one of Daniel's favorites. They are like sloppy joes but with tempeh instead of meat.
Messy Mikes
1 pkg Tempeh per person, crumbled (for the guys. otherwise 1/2 works for me)
2 Whole Wheat Buns/pkg tempeh
Sauce:
3/4 c natural catchup per pkg
1 T mustard
1T tamari
2 T brown sugar
1 t vinegar
1-2 T liquid smoke
fresh ground pepper
garlic
red pepper seasoning
I mix all the ingredients in the sauce together to let it marinate and then taste test. After about 10 minutes I pour it over the crumbled tempeh and warm in a saucepan. Then, spoon out onto a toasted bun! yum :)

17 May, 2010
Dreams Coming True...
This should actually be the last picture in the story of our dream car tour because this is the AFTER photo of Daniel's happy face :) No words can truly explain my feelings about this experience we shared together. I am beyond grateful and happy that we created an opportunity for Daniel to pursue his passion, meet people who thrive in this car world too, and that I was able to join him in his adventures. :)
Since the pictures are in reverse order, this is the BEFORE happy face on the day we are going on the Dream Car tour.
"You are what you eat. As people become more conscious about their health, vegetarian food has become a very popular and healthy alternative to the traditional foods we have been eating. The chefs here at Veggie Heaven use an eclectic array of ingredients in our vegetarian dishes to simulate the appearance and aroma of Chinese cuisine's favorite meats and fish. All our dishes are prepared entirely with vegetables and vegetable derivatives. Our "meat", "poultry" and "seafood" are made from ingenious blends of bean curd, taro root, wheat gluten, mushrooms, yams and other vegetables. Moreover, we only use pure olive oil and other healthy, nutritional vegetable oils, we do not use MSG, artificial preservatives or flavorings. In other words, we serve 100% natural vegetarian cuisine with no cholesterol, and no saturated fat. A meal with healthy food will make you feel good and happy."
The cocktail party to welcome Mr. Valentino Balboni. Unfortunately, due to the vulcano his flight was delayed 9 hours and we didnt get to meet him that night. It was alright because the best time to meet him was driving his gallardo anyway!
A photo of the table I am destined to have in my home :) Looking forward to it...though a bit more polished up maybe?
...More to come.
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