Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Favorite Children's Books


My cousin recently called to ask for some book recommendations for a friend's new baby. As someone with former aspirations to be a children's librarian, I realized I had a lot to say on this subject. Here is a list, in no particular order, of some of my favorite books:
Another great resource is Vintage Kids' Books My Kid Loves.

Quote of the Day

"It is impossible not to love someone who makes toast for you."
~ Nigel Slater
British cookbook author. Quote from his memoir, Toast.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Pancakes or Patchouli?

Every year for Christmas my family gets a package from friends in Colorado. The package always contains homemade jam and some baking mixes. This year the package arrived per usual and contained huckleberry pancake mix. The problem began with the fact that the pancake mix was in a cloth bag that smelled like patchouli soap.

I'm sure the mix was purchased at some nice gift shop that sold lots of nice stuff including soap, but it was as if the mix has been stored in a box with soap or incense for a very long time. The aroma was overpowering. I made the suggestion that we should, perhaps, toss the mix. However my dad said that because there was a plastic bag inside the cloth one, "It'll be fine!" I was informed we would be having it for breakfast the next morning.

The next morning my dad makes the pancakes and thinks as he is cooking that it does smell soapy, but thinks it's the cloth bag sitting on the counter. I am served the first pancakes and am presented with a pile of what can only be described as steaming soapy pancakes. I don't want to be deemed as picky and they do look normal so I am brave and take a bite.

This was a big mistake, the pancakes taste just as they smell or maybe worse. My mouth is engulfed with a soapy, horrible flavor. I spit the bite back on to my plate. Luckily, my mom has been equally dubious since she smelled the pancakes cooking and takes a small bite and also spits it back out. We ended up having toast for boxing day breakfast instead.

Friday, December 26, 2008

Random Pretties for 2009



Winter Fawn by Stephanie Congdon Barnes from her holiday shoppe (Sold Out)


Chasing Feathers Bangle from ModCloth.com ($14.99)



ilee's 2009 Letterpress and Silkscreen Calendar avaliable on etsy.com ($22.00)
I bought one for my mom and one for me!

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Christmas Crafting

I've been busy making a few ornaments this season. I have been experimenting with felt this year. I don't really know how to sew. I can sew on a button, but that's about it. So, its been a bit of a challenge, but I made a couple things that I thought looked pretty good.

A tree for Margaret.


A little owly for Eliza.

A little stocking for Ona.

Filled with a licorice stick!

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Selected Holiday Links

Claymation Christmas "Carol of the Bells"

The Doghouse Video

Claymation Christmas "O Christmas Tree"

Terrible Santa Photo Advent

Betty Crocker Cookie Commercial
(totally lame, but it still makes me laugh)

Claymation Christmas "We Three Kings"

This is What Shuts Down Seattle

Seattle was hit with an unusually large snow storm last week, with a city full of hills and where buses are the only public transportation we've been quite ill equipped for the storm. My boss is calling it Snowmageddon.


Here is the view from my bathroom window.

Some ducks walking on frozen Greenlake.

Below are a few quality news items around Seattle's inability to deal with snow:

Sledders take to area streets, and injuries sometimes follow

Crews Remove Buses From I-5 Near Denny Way

Snow Forces Metro to Shelve Its Lowriders

Seattle refuses to use salt; roads "snow packed" by design

Monday, December 15, 2008

This is what the tree search should always look like



We had beautiful, if cold, tree hunting weather this weekend. I thought I'd share the festive photos. My mom was very excited to get a non-flocked, "wild," tree.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Admiration

I have spent the last day catching up on Vinyl Cafe podcasts and admiring the stories of Stuart McLean. His stories are touching, funny, beautiful, and thoughtful. Every time I hear one it makes me appreciate life a little more.

For father's day last year I bought tickets for the live Vinyl Cafe show in Seattle. This October we finally got to go. As we left my theater, my dad turned to me and said, "My stomach hurts." My thoughts immediately turned to the dinner we'd gone to before the show, afraid he was going to be sick. He saw the look on my face and said "No, my stomach hurts from laughing so hard." It was a great evening.

The Vinyl Cafe also encourages people to send in little stories and each week Stuart reads one on the air, "Christmas Tea Rings" is one of my favorites.

Do you know me at all?

Click on the above to enjoy "Nobody Knows Me At All" by the Weepies, one of my favorites.

Sing-along?


Last night I attended the Holiday Sing-along with the Seattle Symphony Chorale. I bought the tickets weeks ago. I was so excited to belt out tunes at Benaroya Hall. I conned three friends into going with me.

As we sat in our seats we took out our programs looking to see what songs we were going to sing we noticed a small note at the top of our programs, "The audience is invited to join in on the selections listed in bold." Apparently, it was a selected sing-along. We were invited to take part in approximately 40% of the music. The evening was not exactly panning out the way I thought it would.

Especially odd was the local weatherman, Jeff Dubois, they got to MC the event. Why do you need an MC at a chorale performance? The answer is you don't. In between classical sets to have a weatherman doing "shtick" was just wrong on many, many levels.

Overall, the music was pretty, but it didn't fill Benaroya. I didn't realize that it was only the chorale and not any part of the symphony. They had an organ player who rotated between the piano and organ. It was actually kind of quiet.

The two highlights of the evening were Fantasie on Adeste Fideles which was an organ solo which was unique, to say the least. During the song the dad in the row in front of us leaned over to his son and said, "Do you think he's gone mad?" I thought the dad might be right. During the song I counted five kids that had to be taken out of the hall crying because the song was just too much for them. The show ended with exerpts from the Messiah which were indeed gorgeous and finally highlighted the specialty of the chorale. My recommendation for anyone is to just buy tickets to theMessiah performance and skip the "Sing-along."

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Calm


I am a major escapist reader. My nightstand has a whole shelf of books that I pick up when I want to forget about what is happening in my life for a little while. Most of these books I would never really recommend to anyone else, but they all offer a bit of comfort for this sentimental girl. Perhaps sometime I''ll publish the list.

Today, I would like to share a book that I do feel comfortable recommending to anyone. I laughed and cried and in the end I ended up going back and rereading some of the book. Listening is an Act of Love is a series of interviews done for the StoryCorp where people sign up to go into a booth an interview each other about some portion of their life. It can be a momentous event or just a story about their everyday life. What comes out is remarkable, touching and beautiful.

Check it out from your local library today!

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Ready for the Season?

Every year I am always excited for the holiday season. I make cards, I bake, I get a tree, I play carols way too much, but this year the season is filling me with dread. In our current economic crisis everything feels excessive. How do you celebrate when you feel like the world is crumbling around you?

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Ready to Run?

Tomorrow morning I will be attempting half marathon #3. The weather looks promising and I am lucky enough to have a few family and friends cheering me on along the way. Slow and steady wins the race, right?

To bed, to sleep and to not dream of running.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Oh Imogen!

Imogen Heap! How I love her! (see evidence above) On Imogen's vBlog last week she said that the first new song from her album had been illegally recorded at Pop!Tech. I spent a bit of work search for the song, but it was well work it! It's here, and it's amazing. Watch it while you can.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Cleaning and Discovering

This evening I've been cleaning the house, my room, and trying to minimize the stuff packed away in my closets (yay Friday night!). Thus far it's been somewhat productive. I've pulled together a bag of clothes for the fall clothing exchange we're doing next weekend, packed up a couple things to mail to my cousins, and gathered a large bag of recycling.

Amid the papers I found an illustration done by John Hendrix for the USAA magazine. The magazine is from my insurance company/credit card agency and it always has interesting illustrations amid the finance tips. I had torn out his illustration about insurance disasters because I thought it was clever and athestically attractive. I finally googled him and discovered John Hendrix's blog, Drawing on Deadline, and I'm even more enamored! I wish I was on his Christmas card list so I could get the reindeer drive-in card.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

New Hampshire in the Autumn Time

Please enjoy a few photos from my trip to New Hampshire and the Pumpkin Festival in Keene!






Monday, October 27, 2008

What is Stuck in My Head

My uncle showed me this video and now I can't get the song out of my head, but it's not a bad thing though. I think you'll enjoy it too.

Barack Obama is Irish

Monday, October 20, 2008

Memories


Today I found a mixtape I made my freshman year of college. I had borrowed CDs from a few people in my dorm to create an awesome mix. Here are some highlights from the tape:
  • I'll Be Missing You - Puff Daddy
  • Every Little Thing She Does is Magic - the Police
  • In My Room - Brain Wilson
  • Angel of the Morning - Chip Taylor
  • Big Yellow Taxi - Joni Mitchell
  • Selections from the soundtrack of Grease
  • Fade Into You - Mazzy Star
  • Told You So - Barenaked Ladies
  • Selections from Abba Gold
  • Iris - Goo Goo Dolls
It may be the worst mixtape ever.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Inspired

Today I volunteered at the KUOW (Seattle's NPR station) fall pledge drive. I had a woman call in and donate $50. After I took down her information I asked her is she had any comments or programming notes for the station. She choked up a bit and said, "Well, I wouldn't want this mentioned on the air, but we're losing our house and my husband just lost his pension, but I couldn't stand the thought of losing NPR so I'm donating today."

The next pledge I took was my own.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Debating the Debates

Today I asked a co-worker if he watched the presidential debate. He said, "No, but I watched the Daily Show recap. That was enough."

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Re-review: Corazonas Chips

Last month I reviewed Corazonas Potato Chips. Corazonas was nice enough to send me some additional chips to taste test again. A couple days ago this beautiful package arrived at my office. Yesterday after our run, Eliza help me taste them again.



We tasted three kinds of potato chips: Slightly Salted, Pacific Rim Barbecue, and Italiano 4 Cheese. The first thing I must address is the reason my first review was unfavorable, the oily coating of the mouth after eating the chips last time. This time there was no oily coating of the mouth and thus I enjoyed the chips much more!

The Slighty Salty are a good basic chip and a great choice against other chips because of the less fat. Eliza and I both found the Pacific Rim Barbecue flavor to be a little too strong. I kept feeling like it tasted similar to something I had recently eaten, but I couldn't quite put my finger on it. The Italiano 4 Cheese was very interesting because it has blue cheese in it. I didn't love it, but Eliza did because it tasted like real cheese. She ended up taking the bag home with her.

We also tasted three kinds of tortilla chips: Margarita Lime, Original and Baja Bean Dip. One cool feature is that these chips are made with whole oats that you can actually see in the chips. We both heartily enjoyed the original flavor, they reminded us a lot of Wheat Thins and have a little more of a cracker flavor. With the oats the chips are a little more moist that traditional tortilla chips. The Margarita Lime were quite solid, tasting very similar to other Lime and Chili chips we've tried. My favorite was the Baja Bean, Eliza wasn't as big of a fan of it, but I thought they had a great zesty taste.


The bottom line is that I would buy the tortilla chips again, so thanks to Corazonas for having me try them again!

Friday, October 3, 2008

Le freak, c'est chic

The Guardian put together a most entertaining slideshow as a fashion week follow-up. View it here. I promise it's well worth the click.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Rave Review: Nike Timing

I got a Nike running watch for Christmas almost two year ago (thanks Mom and Dad). It suddenly stopped working a few months ago. I think the battery may have been dead, but the watch didn't petered out, just went from working fine to nothing showing up on the screen. I looked up in the directions and found a service number to call. It took me a couple calls to reach them, but once I got through during stand central time business hours I got an address to mail it to. I just needed to mail then the watch and note explaining what was going on, no serial numbers or proof of purchase required.

A couple weeks after I mailed it, my watch showed back up running great and the best part is that they didn't charge me anything. I only had to pay to mail it there. So bravo to Nike Timing for great, hassle-free service.

Monday, September 29, 2008

What I'm Currently Listening To

Yesterday on Sound Opinions I was delighted to be introduced to Joan as Police Woman. I would describe her as a softer Feist (from me this is a big compliment). You can hear some of her songs here. As is typical with me I also discovered after looking at her website that she was in Seattle a week ago - boo!

I did manage to make it the Westerly show on Saturday night (thanks to Andrew for texting me that the booking order changed otherwise I would have missed it), per usual they rocked it! They are a fantastic alt country band with warm and somewhat folksy overtones (what? there is a reason I'm not a professional music reviewer). Anyway, check out some of their performance videos here.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

For the Mighty, Mighty Bulldogs

Today I went to the Garfield High School Re-opening. I took photos for friends who are not in Seattle and my fellow Bulldogs who are spending their weekend remodeling their bathroom. Enjoy!


The new gym and performing arts center.



The cafeteria/commons area is in the area that used to be the stage.





The library.


They still have Jimi's head!


The stairwells were still intact with the original steps and wood banisters.


Some of the hallways are still very narrow.


No more purple lockers.


The courtyard is a little different. Also the 2nd floor on the far wall is the new hallway that connects the annex with the 3rd floor - crazy! How will the freshman find the 4th floor pool?



The new greenhouse.



The view is still pretty awesome.


The new aforementioned annex connector.


Lopez!


Be prepared to be shocked ladies - there were about 10 bathrooms in the school!


And they have stall doors, oh the insanity!



I have not thought about the attendance office in year - oh the good times!


The new construction shop is where the ladies locker room was in the school.






Alder!

Parking on Alder?


Notice something missing? No more smokestack! What will the seniors do?