23 December 2010

I'M MOVING TO.....ANCHORAGE!!! (Well, Eagle River to start)

Yes, I am moving to Alaska.  It's been a long road getting here.  An unexpected path, but now that I am on it the excitement is beginning to bubble over.  I have spent months trying to decide on exactly what course of action to take and here I am.

It all began with my research on rural America.  I am studying to become a teacher and want my focus to be rural education.  Alaska was on the list by default, but it wasn't on my list.  Initially, despite the low pay, I had planned on moving to Montana after graduation.  I guess Heavenly Father had different plans in mind.  I researched, I questioned, I prayed, and I pondered.  I started feeling the draw of Alaska, and somehow it landed on my list too.  This was all supposed to in the future, but the revelations and kept pushing the move up.  So here I am.  It's six in the morning and I've got my flight confirmation, and one phone call in to Alaska Air (I somehow clicked on the wrong flight, so I had to fix it), and hopes and dreams in my front pocket.

Am I scared?  A bit.  But not afraid of the move.  No, that doesn't scare me.  Will I miss my friends?  Sure, but they'll always be there.  Isn't that what Facebook is for? =)  I'm scared, but for reasons I cannot share here.  It's deep within me stirring.  I'm not a very emotional being, as far as the shedding of tears is concerned.  I have a very limited number of "soft spots" in my heart.  This move affects one.  That is all I am gonna say about that.

I'm leaving my job behind, with hopes to find a new one in Anchorage.  I've had the same job for over ten years.  I've been happy there.  I love the people I work with.  They have inspired me both in and out of the workplace.  A company that I have been loyal to.  I will miss the people there.  I will have to un-memorize all the numbers I have come to store in my noggin over the years.  The rapport I have with some of the "people in my life" that I only know over the phone, is something I am going to miss.

I will be staying in Eagle River to start, which is just outside of Anchorage.  My cousin and her husband live there, so it will be nice to be with family.  I will go more into detail as things move forward.  I fly out on February 5th.  I am so excited but I have a lot to get done by then!  I am spending two weeks in San Diego in the beginning of January, so that doesn't leave a lot of time.

I feel so blessed to be able to take this step!

ej

21 December 2010

Following up on June 29th Post "Taking a Risk"

I know it has been some months now, but the time has finally come to shed some light on that somewhat cryptic post.  It started with some research.  It started with just an idea.  All I wanted to do was see what the options would be after graduation.  Now it's come to this...

The official news and announcement to follow very, very, very, very soon...

ej

09 December 2010

NyQuil Gone Bad #0328

I had been feeling under the weather for about four days.  I had friends bring me nyquil gel tabs two evenings in a row to help me feel better.  I slept soundly for two straight nights and was thinking I was on the mend.  I tried to pretend I was going to go on a run on a Monday, but I just couldn't do it.  On a Tuesday, a dear friend of mine purchased for "Christmas" a bottle of green NyQuil (I like Green) and I was elated!  Another night of splendid sleep!

I came home from my meeting at church and prepared for bed by taking a dose of nyquil.  Oh, the warm, burning sensation as I feel the liquid go down through my body.  Reminds me of a nice tumbler of Johnnie Walker Black, but any hoo...back to the story.  I sat down in my recliner and put on a movie to wait for the effects to kick in and chatted with some peeps on Facebook and Gchat.  I knew it was working when I couldn't type coherently any more and said my goodbyes...sorta.

I woke up around 11pm to say goodbye to a person I had apparently been saying goodbye to since two hours prior, so I hit the "enter" key.  The next thing I remember I am roused awake by a loud "THUNK!!!"  as I watched in slow motion my laptop finish it's fall with a second "thunk" onto the ground at my feet.

"HOLY COW!" I shriek!  "MY LAPTOP!!!!"  I quickly pick up "my baby" and make sure he's still in good working order and notice I am still "talking" to someone on Gchat, still logged in to Facebook, and apparently I was in the middle of typing something in excel (though I am not sure why I had excel open in the first place).  The movie I was watching was happily looping the song on the start menu, and that is when I finally look at the time.  It's 2 a.m. I'm still in my clothes, so I feel like Marty McFly, and I am still groggy from the effects of the NyQuil.  I debate climbing into bed or just sleeping the rest of the night in the recliner.  This is a real pickle for me, because, in case you don't know, I have a loft bed and I really do have to climb into bed.  I quickly assess how "drunk" I still am from the NyQuil and finally decide to climb into bed under my nice and warm blankets, but not before I give a little "Sana sana colita de rana si no sanas hoy sanaras mañana" to my baby....errrr....my laptop.

Of course, this didn't happen to me.  This is just what I heard. =)

25 Random and Not So Random (FB post repeat)

in no particular order fyi

  1. i greatly dislike a cold toilet seat
  2. i recently decided i enjoy a properly prepared pound cake
  3. i am not afraid to try something new, especially if it involves something physical (ie. hunting like katniss everdeen, ballet, wood chopping, etc.)
  4. blueberries are my favorite fruit
  5. i own three costume wigs (Afro wig, bad hair plugs wig, Roy Orbison wig) and i wear them whenever i feel like it, usually in public while skating or riding a trail
  6. i spent four months trying out demo racquets before choosing to buy my Wilson K.Six.One.95 and have never regretted it since
  7. i have a strong belief system based upon my life experiences, gospel principles, and look to God for guidance daily
  8. i have a fear of fireworks as they can make me cry (i rarely cry)
  9. i always name my primary use basketball
  10. i name my printers (my home printers:  manchesca and horus, work: pawandeep)
  11. i'm not afraid to go against the grain, but i don't make a forced effort to be different i just go with what feels right.
  12. sometimes i have to sleep with the light on, because i am afraid of the dark
  13. i am ambidextrous in most things, but tend to be more left than right in sports (i am an ambi turner though)
  14. i hate shaving my legs, so i use an epilator (side note:  spell check options for epilator - mutilator LOL)
  15. i want to believe in Santa Claus
  16. one of my biggest fears is leaving this world and not having made a difference in helping others believe in and do good by serving them
  17. i write poetry, but i think it's sappy and lame so i rarely share it with others, but things just go onto a page so I save it just in case i choose to share someday
  18. wilbur smith is my favorite writer and i have read and own nearly all of his books
  19. i love New Kids on the Block and Justin Bieber and I don't care what anyone thinks!
  20. i am terrible at remembering birthdays, but not because i don't care about people, but because i like to let my birthday pass quietly and without a lot of fuss, so i forget that most people want to be called or messaged about their "special" day (it is a work in progress)
  21. i liked Garth Brooks before he got Trisha Yearwood-ed
  22. i still bump Tommy Page, PC Quest, Perfect Gentlemen, and The Boys in the summertime
  23. i can remember things from when i was four years old, and some of those things scare me, some do not
  24. i love that i have a good jump shot, in fact, it is on my dating resume LOL
  25. i know how to cook now!!!
Happy Holidays!

14 November 2010

Dream On

 There are a million things I "dream" about.

There are the dreams, some may call "delusions of grandeur" of standing on a stage in front of way too many people, who's faces I can't even make out; in the sea of people I can see the undulating waves of humanity moving in time with music blaring out of an extensive system of monitors, electrical wiring, and lights I couldn't even imagine sourcing with power and life, but it's me, all 5'8" and the perfect amount of soft lovable flesh luring the said mass of humanity closer and closer into a fevered frenzy.  Yeah, that's right!  It's me, center stage doing the ever so original fist pump into the air letting the crowd know that I hear their cries, and shouts of adoration, and perhaps, the occasional inappropriate, but always appreciated "oh hecks yes you're hot" to which I just smile and secretly add to the already obscene amount of tally marks on my imaginary "oh hecks yes you're hot" bedpost.  In case you haven't put it all together, I am a rock star.  One of exceptional skill, both on every single instrument in the "band" and serving up the most intensifying, soul stealing, dulcet tones of singing anyone who has ever had the privilege to hear.

Then there are the more realistic dreams.  The ones we dream when we are awake.  Dreaming with our eyes wide open and in the most beautiful and perfect moments, like on the patio in the early summer having breakfast and the feeling of the sunlight that's just starting to warm the day; you reach for your glass of orange juice and dream about building the new and improved deck equipped with a fire pit flush to ground level for a variety of entertainment and personal purposes; oh, the Dutch oven dinners that will follow and the thoughts of it make you salivate.  Yes, that is a dream that can become a reality and you chug down the rest of your orange juice just so that you can swallow hard and bring your lips to a smile without sending drool down the sides of your lips.  Or, those precious and few quiet moments sitting in your "sanctuary," the one place that very little can penetrate your thoughts and you can read Forbes, and the occasional Cooking Light, without constant interruption; it is there that most often you dream with your eyes open, usually when performing a courtesy flush, when in that final swooshing of the flush, something amazing hits you and it takes everything in you not jump up from the throne and jump for joy about the amazing revelation of pure awesomeness that has just entered your consciousness.  Those moments, by far, are my favorite and most dynamic of all.

I’ve been dreaming a lot lately.  Working on the plan for post graduation from school has occupied a good portion of my thoughts and research time.  The research is a bit extensive and relocation highly probable, but not certain.  Dreaming about teaching abroad for a year or two and building a school from the ground up lures me and drives me to do well in each class.  I do, however, catch myself dreaming with my eyes wide open about the things I dream about with my eyes wide shut, but I do my best not to get caught driving down the street and doing fist pumps and giving the “rock on” sign to fellow drivers, though, I have been known to give a preview performance now and again.  I usually receive decent reviews, and sometimes a laugh and shake of the head, but usually it’s accepted well, however, I don’t let that fool me into thinking I have a real shot!  No, I’m just grounded enough to know that winning one karaoke contest in a room full of drunks that voted me “Most Entertaining Performer” mostly due to the use of a mic stand with no mic attached, my single male dance partner, my three female back up dancers, oh, and maybe my edited version of Bell Biv Devoe’s “Do Me,” doesn’t make me Super Star material.  No, indeed, I know better.

Dream on, dream on.  Get lost in the moment and into the next.  I have found that I am driven by my dreams, both realistic and those slightly deluded with grandeur.  Both have helped drive me forward.  Will I be a rock star?  Most likely not, but I have learned to play a little guitar and have seen a marked improvement as the years have gone by.  I have even gotten pretty good playing the drums on Rock Band.  =)  Having dreams and daydreams has allowed me to accomplish so many things and to enjoy some of those quiet moments alone when almost overcome with antonymous emotions to joy and happiness.  Dreams have pulled me from dark places and reminded me about the little things in the many colorful threads that make up life’s tapestry.  From a distance a few threads “out of place” help create and marvelous and grand design.

I dream about being a rock star.  I dream about being a world class champion quarterback, even though I am a woman.  I dream about playing tennis someday with players like Pete Sampras and Roger Federer.  I dream about traveling to countries I have only read about in books.  I dream about childhood activities that I hope someday I can relive vicariously through future children.  I dream of becoming a mother of many children, all with super cool and hopefully uncommon names.  I dream of becoming a wife and mother they can cleave to, and come to after a long day at school or work.  I dream of becoming the kind of neighbor that is approachable, and can always be called upon for a cup of sugar, or a late night cup of Mexican hot cocoa, and if needed, served right up with a side of freshly baked and buttery bread, an available shoulder, and attentive ears.

Dream on.

10 November 2010

It has been way too long...I am tired

I am tired, so I hope this all comes out right.  I guess I can always edit later.  Here it goes....

I am grateful....

I am grateful for Stay Sexy Thursdays.  When the week is pluggin' along and I start thinking my stock is plunging, there is always Stay Sexy Thursday to remind me that I'm awesome and that whether in sweats, puffy eyes, and a quart of ice cream, or in my sexy top the boys like, and those jeans that make my butt look grab-uh-liscious, I am sexy inside and out.

I am grateful for my job of ten years where I have gained more than just employment.  My "boss" is not only my supervisor, but my friend, confidant, father figure, and was sometimes also my bishop and spiritual adviser.  I am in a safe, happy workplace and you can't get paid enough to tempt me to go someplace else.

I am grateful for knowledge and a desire to gain more, and to seek to act in wisdom.  By the power of Greyskull (He-Man reference), I will someday be able to impart my knowledge to others while seeking higher education to become a teacher.

I am grateful for my talents that I am able to nurture, and share, and hone the skills necessary to perfect my talents for the benefit of helping others.

I am grateful for Love, in its various forms.  Love has the power to forge new life, to heal, to impart upon others, to be felt in one's soul in a way that can only be understood in those quiet, solitary moments; most importantly, love has the power to increase in capacity.  There is always room to love more than what we think we are capable.  I'm grateful for that unique and special trait of love.

ej

26 October 2010

The School Term is now, officially, underway!

Ahhh!  Yeah, it's been slow goings so far.  This science class is super intense.  It's not particularly challenging as far as content itself goes, but it's a lot, a lot, a lot of content!  Basically, I am taking physics, chemistry, and biology simultaneously.  It's a lot to process, even for my brain.  If I didn't have to work, I reckon I would have more time.  That being said, this post is coming to an end.  I just needed a quick brain break, and to get that off my chest.  Goodbye cyber space, it's nearly my bedtime.

ej

16 October 2010

Buttonwillow

It's been an adventure so far!  This new school term has brought with it a series of interesting experiences.  Since I study through an online University, my adventures come in different ways that you would expect.  I setup my own study schedule and spend time in different places finding the best study environment for me.

I like noise.  It helps me think.  Some of my favorite study spots are Barnes and Noble (Except there isn't a place to plug in my laptop, less I have to get up and go next door to the adjoining Starbucks, where is another happy place to study.  The only downside to studying in a Starbucks is the overwhelming temptation to consume a tall, soy, hot chocolate at 170 degrees in a grande cup (you get more of the lovely foam this way).  I love being able to take a study break and walk around the store and look at all the beautiful books and other items they sell.  Borders has actual tables set up in different places, but I like the way B&N is laid out as a store and the things they have for sale.

The Main (Fremont Main Library) is another good spot.  Providing I can find a study room, it is a great spot.  I can have music playing, plenty of desk space and a place to plug in!  I prefer the San Jose Libraries, but they are so far from home and have very limited hours these days.  Again, I like being able to take a break and see all the beautiful books!  I like to pull books off the shelf and read different interesting things.

I think my favorite part of being in those places is feeling like a student again and seeing others in the same position.  Young and hold and from all walks of life.  I like being a part of that throng of people that is studying, watching funny lecture videos about gravity (yeah, that's me), or sleeping on their textbook and waking up to drool (not me, but I saw a dude do that and it was funny).  It's good to be full swing into my studies.  This term is pretty heavy though, 14 units of math and science.  That's a lot of studying!  We'll see how the term goes!


ej

27 September 2010

Relaxation

This weekend was pretty relaxing!  On Friday, I got off work a bit early and decided to take a book to the park after work to read.  Scott recommended a book called "Hunger Games" I had to read it for myself.  So, since it was an easy read I went for it.  I spent about half an hour reading at the park before having to return home to prepare for the spaghetti dinner at church.  I only planned to make an appearance since I also had to go to Santa Clara for the Battle of the Bands finale.

The spaghetti dinner was nice and I met some people in my new ward so it was successful, even though I had to eat a bit and run.  Every spaghetti sauce in existence that was made with some kind of meat was at that function, so I ate a few noodles and some bread.  Plenty of carbs if you ask me!

Made it in time to hear "Chapstick" by Pacific Lights and the rest of their show and hung around for awhile to hear most of the remaining bands.  Had to bail right before the end because I was so tired and still had to drive back home.  I had a good time though and it was great to see Robin rocking on the stage!  It was PL final show as a group before they all went their separate ways and I am glad I got a chance to see them live!

I decided to watch a movie and read a few more pages of the book.  "Dear John" was a pretty decent movie.  Channing Tatum actually acted and I didn't even see Channing Tatum in the movie much and that was really good to see!  I just saw his character.  He's coming along as an actor and that was enough for me to give it a fairly strong review. =)

Saturday was also very relaxing!  I started off by playing my guitar so long I thought my fingers were really going to bleed!  I have never taken it that far, but I was feeling pretty certain that if I didn't stop soon it just might happen!  Besides, I'm sure my house-mates were probably tired of hearing me sing and play by that point, especially since I only know about a dozen tunes or so and when learning a new tune, it isn't very elegant.  Ha ha!  The positive note (no pun intended) is that I learned two new tunes!  They're still works in progress but I'm getting there.  Took a trip to Trader Joe's, oh yeah!  Carrie needed to do some shopping and I wanted a few things for my lunches so I tagged along.  We enjoyed a nice lunch as well!  There was leftover batter from earlier in the morning (Oh, by the way, Bill makes this awesome pancake dough and I had pancakes for breakfast and lunch on Saturday).  Carrie really enjoyed them, and I enjoyed them...again.

After she left, I took advantage of the time to digest by playing more guitar despite the pain in my fingers, and watching Prince of Persia while reading a bit more and finished off the book!  It's part of a Trilogy, so now I must read the rest of the books!  Ha ha!  After relaxing and doing things around the house I decided to take a drive down to San Jose and return the book.  It was relaxing and felt good to have the wind in my hair!  A great end to the day if you ask me.

Sunday is a day for church and it was nice as always!  A day of rest from the world. =)

ej

17 September 2010

Math Test

Just finished taking a math test for school.  It was a practice quiz really, just to get my "feet wet" and to get reintroduced to basic algebraic math.  I bombed it!  I haven't had to do that kind of math since junior high...that was...hmmm...15 years ago at least!  Bring on the Trig, that's the stuff I remember and have used most recently!  Heck, I think my Algebra II skills are even better!  Holy cow, haven't felt this "dumb" in a long while!  I mean, I was really sitting at the computer scratching my head.

It looked familiar to me.  It looked like something I knew how to do once.  But how exactly it went, I don't remember.  I got my score and they encouragingly give you a study guide on topics that need work.  I also omitted about six answers because in all honesty, had no idea where to even begin!  Am I smarter than a 5th grader?  Probably not.  Am I smarter than the average college graduate, you best be believin' I am!  Strange sensation to be so confused by what you know is a fairly basic algebraic expression.  It might take a day or so, but it will all come back to me once I do it through a time or two.

ej

To self:  if you can't do basic math, how will you teach it to school aged children?  oh yeah, thanks for the pep talk!

14 September 2010

Update - School, Work, Social Activities

Okay, another update on the life that is mine.

I finished my school term a week or so ago.  My next term starts October 1st and I'm excited and anxious to get started.  I have purchased one book so far (grand total of $6.43 including shipping) and as soon as I can figure out how, will buy the remaining books for the term.  My goal in the coming week or two will be to find a loan that doesn't require a co-signer.  These private school loans all require a co-signer which I think is lame.  Fortunately, for the first two classes e-textbooks are available and won't cost anything, so I am focusing on those classes for now.  In fact, I have already begun studying to get prepared for the October 1st start date.

Since the term is going to be a heavy one, I have had to request a cut in my work hours in order to accommodate the study and homework schedule necessary to do well.  I'm really excited about it!  Sciences and Mathematics!  Woot!  My Science book has been a hoot to read so far.  I enjoy science a great deal.  Mathematics...it's an interesting relationship I have with it.  I get it.  I understand it.  But when it is applied in the sciences, it is so much easier, because it makes sense to me.  Mathematics just for kicks and giggles isn't as motivating, but I get it.  I know it is logical and makes sense to do, but....I just don't find it as fun as when it is mixed with Science, but that is just me.

Work...yeah, that's pretty much it.  I love being at my company, but it is slow...lets hope business picks up!

Social activities have taken a small chunk of time out of my weekly schedule.  I try to keep up with my friends as much as I can without compromising my study time.  Technically, I don't have to be studying, but I choose to stay in the habit of studying and using that alloted time to school tasks.  Last night, I had a good time at Super FHE playing old childhood games; Red Rover, Red Light Green Light, and the newest game into the mix, Lap Tag.  My knees are bruised and my wrist is sore from Red Rover, but I love it! 

I had a dinner party a few weeks ago that I still need to write a post about, it was amazing.  Decent food, and excellent company.  Plan to have another one sometime soon when the budget allows for it.  I am going to Fresno this weekend to watch my friend's band Dislodic play at The Starline.  It should be a good time.  Looking forward to seeing some good friends this weekend!  I haven't seen Sommer in years and have never met her kids!!!!  I am so excited!

ej

10 September 2010

Roller Coaster

Today has been fairly slow.  I have determined that being busy for me is very important to my emotional and mental health.  Not my best day so far, but there's still time.

ej

03 September 2010

Quick Update

I am house-sitting again.  I know people keep asking about an update from Friday night's big dinner last week and as soon as I have the time, I will make that effort.  Off to walk the dog before passing out fliers to make extra cash tonight.  Look for a more extensive update soon!

ej

19 August 2010

School Term Over

Well, it was my first term back as a college student and I survived!  Actually, I finished early!  I have time for another 2 unit class, or take some time off and start up again October 1st!  I need to buy a textbook for the class I would take if I went that route, so perhaps I will just wait until October and hope that I can get some financial aid to cover that cost!

My research paper is finally done and turned in and met the requirements!  That silly bibliography took up way too much time!  I got through it though and that is what is important.  I am now shifting my focus to a more regular and somewhat aggressive workout regiment.  With full time work, full time school, and a 30 mile commute each way, there hasn't been a lot of time for hitting the gym at an appropriate hour. 

I did go on a nice bike ride yesterday with two of my friends from the South Bay.  We took the Almaden trail from Camden all the way to Winfield and Chynoweth then turned around.  I always enjoy a bike ride that takes you along the water.  I admit, sometimes I get distracted looking at the water that I start to veer into oncoming riders and walkers, but no one has been injured yet.  I plan to improve on that.  I even made an effort to ride with no hands...not smart.  It's been way too long and a different life ago that I was able to do that!  I will keep at least one hand on the "wheel."

Here I come, Gym!

ej

10 August 2010

Band Showcase: Dislodic

Dr. Morty
My friends and I have had the opportunity to travel down to Fresno recently, despite the hundred degree temperatures, to watch two fantastic up and coming bands perform at The Starline.  It is my great pleasure to showcase them here on my blog.  Today's post:
 DISLODIC, a progressive rock band formed by a great, and very dear friend of mine, affectionately known by all as Dr. Morty (since we have been long time friends, I will refer to my friend simply as Mort, or "D").  We have seen them play a few times and they have been great each time!  The music showcases a solid pair of guitarists, Daryl and Chris, a bassist, Lisa, a vocalist with screams and growls that make the women swoon, and a drummer that is the lifeblood, and driving force, and literal heartbeat of the band, Dr. Morty. 

VOX - Jimmy  Guitar - Daryl  Bass - Lisa
This band is unique, as all band members can share their input equally; they don't technically have a band leader, but work together to draw upon the highest level of creativity from each member.  They make a great effort to have cohesion as a band on the stage, as well as off the stage, by spending time once a month outside of band practices and shows.  They just released their first Demo CD, Ascent and I have enjoyed listening to all four tracks ever since!  Be sure to catch their next show August 21st at The Starline, 833 E. Fern, Fresno, CA.  I'll be there, with lots of friends!


Guitar - Chris
DISLODIC:
dis·so·nance (ˈdi-sə-nən(t)s) 2: a mingling of discordant sounds ; especially : a clashing or unresolved musical interval or chord

me·lod·ic (mə-ˈlä-dik) 2: a rhythmic succession of single tones organized as an aesthetic whole


Me and Shannon - ASCENT!!!
Heather and Blond Friend
Mort, Me, and Blake in the background left haha!
 ej

School Essay - Just felt like posting it =)

My Hobby

Entertainment Cooking

Erika J. Freeman

Western Governors University

When one considers a hobby, there are many factors involved in why one would choose to engage or participate in a specific activity. These may include a person’s desire or need for emotional fulfillment, mental stimulation, or physical pleasure, in what one may call an “adrenaline rush.” I have many hobbies of my own and wish to share with you one in particular. I will share several reasons why I find it to be of particular value in my life. My favorite hobby is Entertainment Cooking. I receive great joy when cooking for a party of guests, whether the number is great or small. Allow me to share with you the great significance it has played in my life and why I encourage you to consider participating with me.

Ever since I was a young child, I would help my Swedish Great-Grandmother in the kitchen every Christmas. We had Swedish Smorgasbord each year in her home for as long as I can remember. She taught us about table settings, proper table etiquette, the importance of being a good hostess, and always, without fail, she would share stories from her childhood, or courtship with the Great-Grandfather we never knew. I marveled at her ability to move around the kitchen with such comfort, and cheerful disposition. She was so confident with everything she did that she made it seem effortless. My younger sister and I would wear aprons, as she taught us how to make a rose on top of a cube of butter, and we would stand on stools so that we could reach the counter tops as we decorated trays of cold cuts, and a number of traditional and adopted family favorite dishes. It was during my formative years that my love for entertainment cooking began.

When I became an adult, I wanted to continue the traditions of entertaining guests in my home as I had so elegantly seen from my Great-Grandmother’s fine example. I, however, had never truly learned to cook. I always assembled, and prepared for meals with my Grandmother, but rarely had I been able to cook. She passed away before I was able to truly learn to be a Master in my own kitchen. I didn’t want to let opportunities to entertain slip away. On a whim, I invited friends from church over for a midweek dinner. When they accepted, I was overjoyed! This was my opportunity to improve my cooking skills, as well hone my skills as a proper hostess. I began to plan a menu consisting of Macaroni and Cheese out of a box, and garlic bread that was premade from the local market.

Feeling inspired to do more than cook out of a box, the evening before I was to entertain my guests I decided to borrow my roommate’s cook book and peruse the recipes. I happened upon an easy Italian dish and basic bread recipe. It was decided! Cheese filled manicotti and freshly baked bread, with a tossed salad. I walked to the corner market and purchased the ingredients. It was such a fun time for me. I moved through the store with my shopping cart, filled with purpose! I even had the opportunity to use my broken Spanish ability at the deli counter, much to the delight of the workers. It was so exciting to think that I was to cook a meal nearly from scratch all on my own, and to be able to serve it to my guests and friends. I felt like I was emulating my Great-Grandmother in my own way, and this brought such warmth and comfort to me.

I worked late into the night preparing my trial run meal for my guests. It was a great learning experience for me, and that was part of what drove me to want to do well. I love to learn, and I was getting a crash course education on the dos and don’ts of bread making, as well as best practices when working with pasta. I took my experiment to work with me the next morning to use my co-workers as guinea pigs. They loved it! I was so pleased with the feedback that when I was certain no one was looking, I proceeded to leap down the hallway back to my office, and threw in a few bell kicks, just for good measure! It motivated me, and inspired me to repeat the task again and to take my newfound knowledge from the previous night’s adventure and make it better!

When my guests arrived, I was fashionably late in getting dinner on the table. While I was putting the finishing touches on the meal, my guests sat down and offered to help and I put them straight to work. We chatted comfortably, and everyone felt included in the process of the meal. The time we spent prepping the salad and slicing the freshly baked bread proved to be one of the highlights of the evening. Everyone was drawn in by the simple tasks and high quality social interaction. When the meal was finally presented to the dinner table we enjoyed a fine meal, and fell comfortably back into our conversations.

The delight in knowing your guests are leaving satisfied by the meal, as well as your company is tremendous. I have had the opportunity to venture into many cultural cuisines, as well as experiment in what I call “fusion” cuisine. Cooking for company has allowed me to enrich my life both with cooking and in relationships. I have been able to introduce my friends to my culture, as well as the cultures of the world by adding themes to dinner parties, and to encourage the nurturing of new relationships between various circles of friends. I challenge you to invite some friends over for dinner, both old and new, and experience for yourself the great rewards of serving as host or hostess to your friends.

ej

04 August 2010

I am an American. I will not compromise.

This is going to be an unusual post with unusually statements coming from me.  I normally tend to avoid talking about politics, especially since I don't keep up with politics enough to be engaged in such conversations.  Does not contain graphic content, but you may share your thoughts as you wish.  I do reserve the right to delete any comments I so choose.

With all the unrest there have been kidnappings in Mexico and ransoms demanded.  Last time I checked, America does not compromise with terrorists.  These recent events have led to some interesting conversation.

I was asked the following question:  Would you pay my ransom if I was kidnapped?

Here was my response:  No.

Here's why...

If I were being held hostage, I would not want my family or country to pay my ransom.  I would rather die than to have those I loved and a country I loved (despite its imperfections) send terrorists money that will be used either against my family and country, or against other innocents. 

I am an American.  I will not compromise.

My friend said she would want someone to pay the ransom, because she does not want to die.  I do not have a death wish, please don't misunderstand me.  It's not about not wanting to live, it's about being true to myself, to my country, and to my belief in good.

ej

30 July 2010

Workin' that bibliography

Been working on my research paper for a few weeks now.  Actually, I have spent hours researching and hours working on my bibliography.  It's annotated so it's no joke.  What takes the longest is reading through all the research.  I read very quickly, but of course, I couldn't choose a simple topic, no.  That would be too easy!  I had to choose something complicated, and involved.  It's only 10-15 pages for crying out loud!  What was I thinking?

-----

In other news, local Fresno band Dislodic is heading at the Starline night club in the Tower District of Fresno, Ca.  They are relasing their very first demo cd with four of the crowd favorites and will be distributed tonight as they take the stage with other local bands: Subdue, Saints of Insanity, Synezra, and of course, Mercury Bullet.  Look for them tonight taking the stage at 730pm at The Starline 833 E. Fern, Fresno, CA. 93728.  See you there!

ej

14 July 2010

1984ish...

I never realized what an impact turning four meant for me.  Much of the music, movies, and other interests stem from this vital age.  I have recently run into childhood memories, songs, movies and tv shows that came out during that year.  It has been incredible!  I think to myself, I remember watching that movie for the first time and remembering how young I was when I saw it!  Here are a few examples!

Here is a list of a few of my favorite movies and what they inspired in me:
  • Footloose - love for dance, and the understanding that as long as you're having fun moving to the music then you're dancing and you're good at it! =)
  • The Never Ending Story - imagination is endless, use it or lose it, oh, and it was the first time I thought "I can't tell if that Atreyu is a boy or a girl?"
  • Amadeus - my introduction to classical music, and I fell in love.  First CDs I begged my parents to buy me was of Beethoven and Mozart.
  • Hard to Hold - I feel in love with Rick Springfield and his bare bum exposed in it.  I have always loved older men!  Haha!
  • The Karate Kid - oh, how I wanted to be like Johnny!  I wanted to go to karate class forever!  Didn't actually make it there until I was in my mid 20s, but now I am a black belt so it's all good!  I can take Danny Larusso!  Haha!
  • Revenge of the Nerds - one of the funniest movies!  hahaha!  pretty much this movie is just awesome and I have never forgotten it!  And...one of my favorite children's songs is in it, except he sings it is Japanese or something.
  • Sixteen Candles - I learned about "interfacing" between the sexes.
  • Splash - I was so fascinated by mermaids and thought Madison was the raddest name ever!  I used to sit in the tub and pretend my legs turned into fins.  Once, I grabbed some salt from the kitchen and put it in the bath.  I didn't like it though.  :(  Nothing happened.
  • Night of the Comet - first movie that gave me a complex.  I was so worried comet dust was coming in through A/C vents and it totally freaked me out!
There were many other movies out that year, but not all of them made the impact that these movies did!  Although, Gremlins and Ghostbusters almost made the list too!

Music....a lot came out that year that I enjoyed.  Here are my faves though!

  1. What's love got to do with it - Tina Turner
  2. Footloose - Kenny Loggins
  3. Owner of a Lonely Heart - Yes (one of my fave faves)
  4. I Just called to say I love you - Stevie Wonder
  5. Let's Hear it for the Boy - Deniece Williams
  6. Time After Time - Cyndi Lauper
  7. Dancing in the Dark - Bruce Springstein
  8. Oh Sherry - Steve Perry
  9. Drive - The Cars
  10. I guess that's why they call it the blues - Elton John
  11. The Heart of Rock n Roll - Huey Lewis and the News
  12. I want a new Drug - Huey Lewis and the News
  13. The Longest time - Billy Joel
  14. Some guys have all the luck - Rod Stewart
  15. Doctor Doctor - Thompson Twins
  16. Cruel Summer - Bananarama
  17. Sister Christian - Night Ranger (we had this on LP)
  18. Hard habit to break - Chicago
  19. Hello - Lionel Richie
  20. I wear my sunglasses at night - Corey Hart (this was the first song I can remember singing)
What a year!  I also remember having headaches, singing inspector gadget's theme song sitting on the steps by our apartment and the high school kids laughing at me. LOL!

Shows I was watching during that year:  Gobots, Inspector Gadget, Snorks, A Team, Dukes of Hazards, Airwolf, Knightrider, Magnum P.I., Fat Albert, Charlie Brown, G.I. Joe, Heathcliff, Incredible Hulk, He-Man, Mork and Mindy, and Transformers.  You can check me if I am wrong, but these are the shows I am pretty sure I was watching at this point.  It was a long time ago after all!  Haha!

ej

06 July 2010

Another friend Lost...

I didn't know what had happened, except that there was something wrong with him. A few short days later, he was gone. When Brandon passed away I was saddened deeply, but we all saw it coming. He'd been sick and fighting for his life. This time, we lost a dear sweet friend and it was such a shock. The expression "it came out of nowhere" really applies. One minute he was there, the next he was gone.

Isaiah was a beautiful young person who touched a lot of lives. He was married to a very lovely young woman and had a five month old baby. Some of my friends have referred to him as their hero. He was a hero. He was a champion. Isaiah didn't have championship rings, gold medals around his neck, nor did he bear any cheap plastic trophies on his shelves. He was a true champion. He was a champion father, husband, son, brother, and friend.

I have so many fond memories of Isaiah that I have been playing in my head since I heard the news. Teaching him to dance at the Stake Sweetheart dance at Comanche was probably one of my most memorable. He was such a beautiful person to be around and it always warmed my heart to see him anywhere I went. He used to wear a sticker on his lapel at church nearly every week "Modest is Hottest." I can't tell you how often I have used that line since seeing that sticker.


Here's to you Isaiah. My thoughts and prayers are with your family and you will be missed and not forgotten.

ej

29 June 2010

Taking a Risk

I have decided to take a big risk. Not a financial risk, but a "I'm gonna put myself out there" kind of risk. Soon, very soon....yes, soon I will officially let you know what it is.

ej

23 June 2010

Miss ya, Dearest!


This post is for Dearest.

Night out on the town at the Poor House Bistro

This is a week or so overdue, but here it is!

We went to a blues concert downtown San Jose, at the Poor House Bistro. Food and music were both amazing!!! John Garcia and the other guitarists played really well. I am looking forward to the next trip out! I will have to have a good workout ahead of time to earn a meal like this!!!
Pictured above is a Po Boy Oyster Sandwich, bread pudding, and Cajun seasoned fries.

Susanne said she didn't like oysters, but she liked this sandwich!!!

We enjoyed some good music. Here is a video clip of all three guitarists jamming together for the last set of the night. The guy on the right was my favorite of the night (I think Matt's too)!


ej

Home Brew

My buddy Matt has finally made good on his threat to start brewing his own Root Beer and other flavored sodas.  This was my first time tasting his brew.  Pictured here is his lemon-lime and it was darn tootin' tasty!

We went on a bike ride this day, but before we ventured out we had a nice tall cold glass of brew.  I'm certain this glass of soda was clearly the kick start of our fantastic ride.  Weather was amazing, and so was the trail.
This is his setup inside his garage.
Here is his bucket of roots and other brew making ingredients.  He is still working on perfecting his root beer blend, but promises to be ready for Oktoberfest.  We have talked about doing something grand for Oktoberfest for a few years, and I think we may finally have something this year.


We rode the trail in Almaden south until we hit the wall at the end.  I have a road slick on the back of my bike, so we couldn't take the off road trail.  Next time, we are hitting the off road!  We all had a blast and I am looking forward to the next ride!


21 June 2010

Been feeling like cooking...

In case you haven't noticed from my most recent posts, I have been doing a fair amount of cooking lately.  When I am alone, I don't cook often.  I do, however, enjoy very pleasant meals when I am alone (I will post some pictures when I'm not so sleepy).  This morning, I had a nice bowl of organic Vanilla yogurt, layered with Fresh Raspberries and Blueberries, and two small slices of Garlic Battard bread and a small chunk of Brie and a bit of Herbed Goat Cheese.  I washed it all down with a nice glass of cold Chocolate Soy milk.   Holy moly, it was fantastic!

At any rate, it's nice to cook in a nice sized kitchen and a gas stove top, and....an upper and lower oven!  Getting things together is a breeze!  This evening, I had two unexpected guests and we ate just fine.  I decided I wanted to make calzones.  We made wheat calzones, and garlic and herbs with a few combination of fillings:  chicken, spinach, and garlic sausage, and thickly sliced mushrooms, salami, marinated artichokes, and mozarella cheese.

As appetizers, we enjoyed some leftover Bruschetta with Folded bread and goat cheese and brie.  I finished what was left of my chocolate soy milk to wash down my appetizer.  Delightful!  As I was preparing the calzones, an idea came to me like it came from heaven.  What was left of the sausage and artichoke from the filling I decided to cook up with some red, orange, and yellow bell peppers, and whole garlic.  I put it all together in a medium saute pan and poured over some of the leftover marinade from the artichoke jar.  When it was all about done, I added some mushrooms and added coarse ground pepper.  It smelled amazing, and tasted even better!

I enjoy cooking for others.  I really do!  I am tired by the end of it but it's very satisfying.  I eat very simply when I am by myself, but sure as heck don't mind getting into the kitchen for the long haul!

ej

Saturday of Fun

I had a very full day on Saturday.

0730:  Rode my bike over to my Ninja's parent's house.  We jumped on the bikes and went on a nice bike ride.  It was great to ride and chat with my Ninja.  Our destination...Starbucks!  Yay!  I enjoyed some hot chocolate, and she her coffee, and we even stopped in at the ol' karate school to say "hello!"

0945:  Arrived at the YB building for some basketball!  I hadn't really played ball like that in a long time.  We played full court and we ran 5s till about noon.  It felt good to get out there and run around.  Made some silly mistakes, but that's okay.  I felt good being out there moving the ball around and getting some exercise in.  I met a lot of new people, and I had fun playing with this group.  Everyone was chill and we had fun playing.  We played a really fun few games and never kept score.  It was excellent!  I wasn't even the only girl out there!!! =)

Noon-thirty:  I had lunch.  I was starvin'.

1400:  Showered and rode over to my Ninja's parent's house for her dad, Phil's, birthday bash.  The food laid out there was incredible!  The appetizers alone were amazing.  It took everything in me not to take pictures of everything.  I had some of the most amazing roasted bell peppers, with garlic and capers I had ever imagined possible.  We also got a visit from "Marilyn Monroe."  Haha!  Phil's brother and sister in-law, got him a singing-gram for his birthday!  I will have to post that video later!  We all laughed and enjoyed her singing!  Good times...

1630:  Carrie and Taunya showed up to hang out and have dinner.  We went shopping for ingredients and they ended up doing all the work.  Jessie came too!  I had a terrible migraine by this point that I didn't even get to eat much when it was all done later in the evening.  Jessie saved me from what felt almost like utter destruction.  She gave me a nice shoulder and neck rub that helped me a ton!  Thanks, Jess!!!

Somehow, I managed to go to bed fairly late, despite my best efforts to go to bed early.  We did watch "When in Rome" and I enjoyed that Josh guy a lot!  He is a super hottie!  On that note, I'm going to bed!  Hahaha!

ej

17 June 2010

Last but not least, Dessert

Yes, there was also a fruit salad, but I felt that that was pretty self explanatory.  But just in case, here is the basic rundown.

Fruit Salad:  4 small white nectarines sliced fairly small, one small package of fresh blueberries, one large banana, a splash of lemon juice, and if the nectarines are too tart, a quick sprinkle of powdered sugar will bring it all together.

Now, Dessert.  Banana splits are easy, but this is better.  Pick your favorite toppings, I did!  While assembling your banana split bar for your guests to "Do It Yourself" while they are enjoying dinner, here's what how you prep!

Slice the inside curve of each banana peel.  Throw some white granulated sugar inside and spread it around a bit.  Shove some semi sweet chocolate chips into the banana itself.  I just pushed them in until it was flush again.  Put about a teaspoon or so of butter on the inside as well.  I broke it up into pieces so it would be even and melt nicely.  Wrap each banana in foil and place on a cookie sheet that will prevent dripping.  Bake at 350 until soft!  It took about 20 minutes or so.  While baking, I prepped the DIY Banana Split Bar.  I laid out a jar of Butterscotch topping, Freshly cut Strawberries with a sprinkle of sugar to make them gooey, and hot fudge prepped in the micro for it's 25 second warm up.  We had a container of cool whip and cool whip in a can, maraschino cherries, and rainbow sprinkles ready to on top!  I took the French Vanilla and Chocolate Dreyers Rich and Creamy Ice Cream out of the freezer a few minutes ahead of time so it was soft enough to serve.  Carrie made some large chocolate chocolate chip cookie thingies with almond that we broke into pieces.

We took the bananas and opened them up steaming!  Add three of any combination scoops of ice cream on the banana with a few pieces of cookies on the bottom and let each person put their toppings on to their liking!  They looked and smelled great!

ej

Lightly Fried Sliced New Potatoes with Thyme

Lightly Pan fried and sliced New potatoes with Thyme


Simple dish and absolutely wonderful! Have fun with this one! I kept it really simple, because the flavor of the potatoes is really enhanced by the few ingredients.

Ingredients:

  •  New Potatoes (or Red potatoes)
  • Fresh Thyme Leaves
  • Black Peppercorns
  • Kosher Salt
  • Shallots
  • Grape seed oil

 Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Lightly pan fry largely chopped shallots in oil and add sliced new potatoes. Lightly salt at the beginning stage. When they start to get close to being done add coarsely ground peppercorns. Just before they are done pat away some of the excess oil and place in a baking pan, or baking sheet. I laid them in rows across the bottom of the pan, fanning them out so that while baking they would turn golden brown. Place them in a preheated oven for a about five to seven minutes, then sprinkle across the top with Thyme leaves and bake for another 3-5 minutes. Remove from oven and plate.


The potatoes tasted and looked great! The pepper and thyme potatoes looked beautiful on the plate, next to the asparagus and chicken!
ej

Asparagus over a bed of Sauteed Mushrooms, Shallots, Turkish Figs, & Roasted Garlic

Sautéed Asparagus Bundles over a bed of whole roasted garlic with sautéed mushrooms, shallots, and Turkish Figs


  • Bag of Asparagus
  • Grape seed oil
  • Thickly Sliced Mushrooms (if you buy them prepackaged, buy at least two packages, to account for shrinkage when sautéed)
  • At least 1 whole garlic bulb
  • 4-6 shallots
  • 4-6 Turkish Figs (they vary in size, use your best judgment)
  • Package of fresh Chives
  • Peppercorns
  • Kosher Salt
In a small baking pan, drizzle oil and place cloves of garlic (peeled and prepped) and bake on 350 until soft and well roasted. Remove from oven. Meanwhile, sauté in pan shallots, figs, and mushrooms; prepare your asparagus during this time. (Feel free to add coarsely ground peppercorns and small amount of salt over the top of it all at this point).

Note: Asparagus has a natural breaking point, “bend and snap” for the perfectly edible spear.

When mushroom mixture is nearly done, in a separate pan lightly sauté asparagus. You want them to be just shy of a dente, so be careful. When they look like they’re almost done, cook them a few seconds longer until they’re almost, almost done! Then lay them out on a cookie sheet or plate. Take 3-4 asparagus spears and tie them with a fresh chive. I tied the chives with a half hitch, and then wrapped the chive around to tie another half hitch on the other side. You can make bigger bundles, but the chives are delicate. You can place the bundles in foil or in a pan and bake for a few minutes.

To serve, spread a few scoops of mushroom mixture on a plate and then place asparagus bundle on top! It will look and taste great! Too bad I left my camera in my friend’s car the day before!

ej

16 June 2010

Citrus and Thyme Chicken

Citrus and Thyme Chicken started with the question: How did Matt make the chicken at the church Christmas party a few years ago? He mentioned he used citrus in the pan as he baked the chicken. Oranges, I believe. However, he said he really didn't remember. It was enough for me to get the ol' noggin' into gear and formulate a plan.


Ingredients:

Free Range Chicken Breasts

A Package of Fresh Thyme

2 to 4 large oranges (Really Depends on how many pieces of chicken you wish to bake)

2-3 Lemons

2-4 Limes

Whole Peppercorns

Kosher Salt

Grape seed Oil
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. While the oven is a-warmin' up, rinse and pat dry chicken breasts and set aside with a drizzle oil if you desire (I did). If the pieces are big enough and you're feeding a large group, or find out at the last minute that more than those who RSVP'd will be in attendance, cutting the breasts in half or in thirds will be okay. One a separate and clean cutting surface, use a sharp knife to slice all citrus (less one large orange) into about 1/4" thick slices. Layer all slices (less one orange) into a pan drizzled lightly with some oil, using the orange as your main foundation. Try and keep the lime and lemon balanced across the bottom of the pan to prevent one piece to taste more like lime vs. lemon and vice versa. After they are placed in the plan, lightly sprinkle Kosher salt over the slices. Take your single orange and zest it completely and set aside (if doing a large batch set aside two oranges, but zest only one). Then slice remaining orange and set aside. By this point the oven should be hot and ready to go! Place your chicken breasts on top of the bed of citrus and salt (I like to minimize salt, but do this to your liking). Cover with tin foil and bake for about 30 minutes. At about 20-25 minutes, depending on the thickness of the chicken, check on the chicken and if it looks to be close to done, grind coarsely peppercorns over the top of chicken breasts (I used a lot, as I love the robust flavor of freshly ground pepper) and add a sprig of thyme to each slice. Cover, and let the chicken finish cooking. Be careful not to overcook, as it may cause chicken to dry out. You may serve with or without citrus as garnish, or on a bed of slightly warmed slices of orange.

ej

Recipe Posting

I am always terrible with posting recipes, as I usually make things up off the fly as I feel inspired.  However, the banana splits were mostly based of a recipe I came upon by accident and in prime "Erika Fashion," I put my own spin on things, especially since the grill wasn't out like I had hoped.  The propane take was out, but the grill was nowhere to be found.  The other anomaly was that the range top did not appear to be working.  So we began to do all the cooking in the ovens.  Thank goodness for Taunya!  She lit the range top with a match!  Our hero!

I will try and post a recipe at a "thyme."  I need to try and recount the steps so I can get it right!

ej

Sleep Number Bed - Advertisement

I love sleeping on a sleep number bed!  It really is the best thing since sliced bread!  Absolutely incredible!  I sleep so well when I am here house-sitting!!!!  I literally, don't want to get out of bed, which is very out of character for me.  Someday, I may want to own one in my house.

ej

15 June 2010

I feel bad...

You know those times when you try and do something nice for another person, or persons, and end up screwing up the entire situation?  Yeah, that was me today.  I gave up my ticket so another could participate, and ended up offending the person who offered me a ticket in the first place!  Then tried to renig on the deal so I could not offend the first, and felt bad for the second, only to have to probably miss because of work!  More than that, there is another side story, not worth mentioning here.  Oi vey!  Sometimes, when I think I'm trying to keep it simple, I really make things more complicated.  I cried in a dressing room today.  I got all choked up while trying on my $3 shirt I was considering for purchase.

ej

I stay up late at night looking for the right answer to all my many quandaries
All I ever conclude is that the answer is dependant upon the questions I ask
I don't ask why the grass is greener on the other side or how doves fly?
Or why we wear many faces, hiding who we are under metaphorical masks?

All I ask for, is to be understood
Making choices, for a greater good
Sometimes we may do things that we may regret
I decide to work and make today the best day yet

Today, I was far from perfect and I feel bad for choices made
I created a lot of chaos, in my bed today, I should have stayed

14 June 2010

Week in Review

The weeks continue to improve!  Last week, my friends and I went to an Oakland A's baseball game.  I have very little experience with live professional baseball, but I have come to the conclusion that Diamond Seats are remarkable!  A friend of mine was able to get Diamond SeatsDiamond seats are awesome, but to be front row center Diamond Seats????  Holy Cow!  Yeah, that's right.  We sat right behind home plate.  We had a great view of everything!  Including the players' butts!  Not that I noticed...

We were on TV the whole time!  I was glad I didn't pick my nose!  However, we were all shoving food in our faces the whole time!  I mean, hello????  The food was free!  Every section had their own server!  The menu was right there so we had to order right?  It was amazing.  Walking in, we saw Matsui!!!!  He was right there walking past us!  In butt grabbing distance!  That's how close he was.  I couldn't believe it!  It was Matsui!!!!!!!!!!!

At any rate, we had first rate parking and even the other Diamond Seats were envious of our seats!  As I was a few steps from the ladies room, a guy coming out of the men's room asked me how we were able to have those seats.  It was crazy!  Did I mention we saw Matsui???  The food was nothing to write home about, it's a ball game after all, but still, it was a great time!  We felt like royalty!  I was not rooting for the A's, but it was fun!  I liked the part where the A's got stomped!  I am not a fan of LA teams at all, but I am not an A's fan.  Besides, Kevin Frandsen (he is not ugly) and Hideki Matsui were on the Angels, so I was okay with rooting for them!

On Friday night I went to see "Kites" with my friend Diana.  It was my second time watching it and I loved it both times!  It's a Bollywood crossover film.  It's not the best movie you'll ever see, but watch it for the fun of it!  There were some really funny parts!  It's more of an action chick flick type movie.  Mostly romantic, but with some car chases in the mix, and some Mafia type stuff as well.  I liked it.  I also liked Hrithik getting down on the dance floor.  He's got mad skills!  At any rate, after the movie I met up with some other ladies and we attempted to go roller skating in Milpitas.  It closes at 11pm, but they stop letting you in at 930pm.  We were all a bit miffed!  Almost had our own skate party in the parking lot, except we would have all had to share one pair of blades between the four of us!!!

Saturday was jam packed!  I had to get up early for my test in San Jose for school.  I thought I was gonna get a ride from my cousin, but he never came home from the night before.  So then I was gonna take a 2 hour and 50 minute bus ride to SJ for my test!  I was not happy about that!  Fortunately, as I cried to Carrie about it, she said she would drop me in SJ.  I was so grateful!  My four hour allotted time for the test only took me 59 minutes!  Mattius and I were gonna drop over and play some basketball with some peeps before our bike ride at noon, but my buddy needed help moving.  So, Mattius and I went and helped he and his wife move. 

As soon as we were done moving things we headed over to Lake Almaden for a bike ride!  Mattius and I met up with Clayton, and Susanne.  It was awesome!  It was a nice casual ride and good conversation.  I forgot my water bottle, so I was not too thrilled about that.  Fortunately, there are drinking fountains along the way!  We passed by the ol' Camden building and I remembered all the many years I spent going to church there, then hit the wall at the end of the trail.  With that, we turned around and headed back to the car!  It was an easy ride.  I think we might try starting the trail a little further out next time!  Allegedly, it was 91 degrees, but we didn't feel it.  There was a great breeze coming through, and the sun was at our backs!  We took the southern route as well and the area is so beautiful that we just enjoyed the ride and the scenery.  Enjoyed a late lunch at La Vic's and then parted ways for a bit.

Susanne and I drove up to Fremont so I could grab my clothes for my house sitting stint, then rushed back to meet up with Mattius and his girlfriend to drop in on a friend's birthday party then head over to the Poor House Bistro for a blues concert!  John Garcia rocked it!  Actually, all three guys rocked it!  There were three acts.  They all came together for the last set and it was amazing!  Can't remember his name, but the guy on stage left was awesome!  He was more along the style I like a lot!  All of them were good, but I preferred his style.  He was kind of like a slower, bluesy version of Chet Atkins, kinda.  He was a country blues, but really clear and clean.  Chet Atkins but different?  Yeah, that.

It was a good time and the food there at PHB as always, was outstanding!  Go PHB!  We'll be back!  The hostess said I should come back for open mic night and do stand up...not sure I will, but it was flattering.

ej

Sunday Evening Dinner


So, I had this entire wonderful menu planned!  Here is what I thought happened:

Print out menu - Check!
Put printed pages in backpack - Check!
Print out Essay and Research Paper info for school - Check!
Put printed pages in backpack - Check!
Leave work with everything I needed for the weekend - Check!

Fast forward to weekend of shopping for ingredients for said menu...

Start the car to go grocery shopping - Check!
"Where's my menu?" moment in the car - Check!
Run back inside the house to grab my backpack - Check!
Toss bag in the car and leave - Check!
Get to the corner and decide to pull over and check backpack contents - Check!
"Dang it!  Can't find the menu plan!!!" moment on the side of the road - Check!
"Oi, gonna have to wing it" executive decision made - Check!

So, I purchased a bunch of ingredients that kinda sounded right, including my groceries for the week!

Fast forward to meal preparation time...

Decided menu is as follows:

Citrus and Thyme baked Chicken Breast with Orange Zest
Sauteed Asparagus Bundles over a bed of whole roasted garlic with sauteed mushrooms, shallots, and Turkish Figs
Lightly Pan fried and sliced New potatoes with Thyme
Fruit Salad - Blueberries, White Nectarines, and Banana
Dessert - Roasted Banana Splits

I purchased some figs as snacks during the week and decided to add them to the menu plans.  It was a big experiment!  I was pleasantly surprised at how well the mushrooms, shallots, and figs came together.  I didn't try the banana splits or any of the food while it was hot, but the overall consensus wasn't too bad.  Chicken was a bit dry, my fault for over cooking it (especially since I didn't realize the Asparagus wouldn't arrive until after six).  I'm sure I will find many more ways to improve it.  I definitely would like to add more orange slices to the bottom of the pan, and be a lot more careful with the Orange zesting.  It was fun to actually cook again.  It's been awhile.  I had a lot of help with plating and prepping, so thanks to all of those that helped.  I don't have many pictures, since I left my camera in my friend's car this weekend, but I will try and post some I took with my phone.

ej