So, here it is, Monday already and what do i have to show for it? A lot.
Friday I take a half day from work to meet with the carpet guy ("just install your cheapest neutral color" "do you want to see samples?" "no! just take your cheapest neutral and put it in here") then run to the lab to have blood drawn, then off to United Noodles for sushi party supplies.
Okay, United Noodles totally expanded from being this good Asian market with an emphasis on Japanese stuff (helpful for sushi parties since most Asian markets in town are either Chinese or southeast Asian) to being this gigantoid Asian market with everything you could want. Huzzah! I managed to find Indian chex mix, various Indian dal to replace the ones that went missing a few months ago (how do legumes go missing? I haven’t the foggiest.) to red bean ice cream bars (no lie, I love these things so much. No one else does which is good, means I don’t have to share them). There were a million other things I wanted to buy but I wisely got a hand basket instead of a cart so I would only buy what I could carry.
Friday night’s sushi party was a success in all ways. First off, in honor of MLK jr day we recognized his dream and had the most diverse group of people ever. We had gay, straight and bisexual, we had black, white and asian, we had men and women, we had humans and animals. Pretty sure we should get some sort of award for this! 12 people and 1 dog all gathered for sushi. My only regret is that there were no leftovers. If there are no leftovers then you obviously did not make enough!
I had fatty salmon, crispy salmon skin and spicy tuna for the fish and then mixed and matched avocado, cucumber, vinegared carrot, fresh ginger, sesame seeds, masago, wakame, burnt green onions and wasabi for all manner of fish and vegetarian rolls. We had 3 kinds of beer, a bottle of sake and 2 bottles of plum wine to choose from. I know the night was a success because everyone left happy and that’s all I could ever ask for.
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I own every damn dish needed for sushi. I’ve got the plates, the trays, the little wasabi/gari serving dishes, the tamari/wasabi mixing bowls, the cute little decanter for tamari. Everything. Sadly, I only have 8 plates in my sushi dinner set, so we had to be creative in mixing and matching with 12 people eating. I had to buy wooden chopsticks, too, since all my other chopsticks have been packed. Oh well, I don’t think anyone else noticed but me.
Also, got to meet my sister’s new boyfriend (i’d post a picture but i’m too lazy to make the 2 minute phone call to ask permission). He’s a great guy, he didn’t back down from me and wasn’t an asshole to my sister. Also, he cooks and has an appreciation for good plum wine. I approve.
Okay, so beyond the sushi party…
1) Could the Rams have played a shittier game on Saturday? 2) Go Pats!
Also, I’m not allowed to go grocery shopping any more! When the boy goes alone we end up with things like kale, tomatoes, spinach, carrots, healthier tortilla chips and on and on. When I go shopping with him we end up with cheese, ice cream, doritos, dry italian sausage, cookies and chocolate syrup. That boy’s trying to make me healthy and I don’t know what to do about it. I’m also this close || to quitting smoking again. Dammit.
I’m off to do laundry and whatnot. Have a spicy hot MLK jr day, people.
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So, dang, yo! It was a busy busy busy weekend.
Friday: Friday was not so interesting, it consisted of a bit of cleaning, pizza eating, goofmobiling and playing with the dog.
Saturday: The day started with the realtor coming out to assess things so that maybe the house will sell. Exciting? Not as exciting as putting squirrels in your pants for the purposes of gambling, but not bad.
(unrelatedly, the dog ate my DVD remote. I didn’t think much of it until I went and put Season 5 of the Simpsons in there. There is no scroll button on the front of my dvd player so I can’t scroll through menus of any sort. This isn’t a big deal except on episodic dvd’s like the Simpsons where you want to scroll through the list and pick the option “Play all without commentary”. Essentially, I can the first episode of any of the dvds. Also, I can’t turn on the subtitles, change to widescreen format or watch the extra footage on any of my dvd’s. I’m pretty sure that Ghengis is getting a universal remote for his birthday and that universal remote will be used by me or i will beat his puppy ass into the ground.)
After the realtor left, David made me breakfast (scrambled eggs with spinach, tomatoes and cheese) then he and I settled in for some hardcore coloring in Spongebob coloring books (WTF did you think I was gonna say? We already determined that banana stretching is only an illusion!). David is way more precise about his coloring than I am. I think I completed 4 pages by the time he was done with his first one. I totally missed coloring! We just kept the crayons and books on the table all weekend and I would go color now and then. It’s good for the soul.
(My sister gave me a Love Sack (shut up, pervert). The Love Sack is a gigantic bean bag monstrosity made for two people to sit on. Gigantic isn’t quite the word I’m looking for…remember when Jabba got Leia in that tarty little outfit? Yeah, pretend I’m the Weeble version of Leia and the Love Sack is Jabba without the tongue or access to a pit of doom. I had to hire a team of oxen to move it around my house.)
Then David and I curled up on the Love Sack (did I tell you about this? I think I did, perhaps in an aside somewhere else in this post, like right above this) and watched ‘Tampopo’. The movie made me hungry for Japanese noodles so I pitched myself to the floor and yelled until David took me out for noodles (or maybe I asked and he agreed, the details get hazy). After dinner we ventured over to see ‘I <3 Huckabees' at the cheapy theatre. Apparently every newspaper writer ever announced Huckabees to be their all time favorite movie or something. They all made this announcement on the same day so everyone on the planet went to go see this movie that night. No mind, we got in, we loved it, we will probably go see it again to pick up on anything we missed.
(if anyone wants to buy me a late christmas present, a timely MLK jr present or and early birthday present, Napoleon Dynamite is out on dvd. Just a thought)
Sunday: I woke up early with an urge to move stirring in my heart (I thought I was dying or something, it just felt so weird to have...motivation on a sunday morning). I got up, made coffee instead of sending the boy out to get some for me, I made breakfast (I think I might have perfected my pancake recipe. I used to hate pancakes and I've come to realize that I don't hate pancakes, i hate Bisquick pancakes and I hate buttermilk pancakes. I love regular pancakes, especially regular pancakes with cinnamon, cardamom, ginger and orange zest in them. Not a lot, just a little, just enough to hint at something more interesting than pancakes). I woke David up with some coffee (I know! I actually MADE the coffe myself. It was too strong or something, but I thought it was okay), hustled his butt to the table for breakfast, even gave the dog a pancake (sans syrup) to bribe him to behave himself.
(My good pal, Ethan, sent me hardcore full spectrum light bulbs. Not the cheapo full spectrums you get at the hardware store for a dollar but the ones so bright that they have the same color as sunlight and they make your house look like it is full of space ships when you see them from the outside. These bulbs have both science and magic in them!)
I did 2 loads of dishes, 5 loads of laundry, colored 4 pictures, watched two movies, made Indian spiced basmati rice, made the bed, entertained the boy and talked on the phone. You really have no choice but to like a guy who reads you Grimm's Fairytales while you color in coloring books.
I love these rambling, pointless posts. Fun to write, don't mean anything.
Also, someone just described the Monte Cristo sandwich as 'The dessert meatwich'.
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So the other day I send the boy to the grocery store with a list of 5 items to pick up 3 of them for the breakfast I am making in exchange for his trip to the store, one item for dinner and 1 snack. The grocery store is 6 blocks away.
He comes back 90 minutes later with 3 bags of groceries (and I’m dying of starvation at this point). He picked up 4 items on the list and substituted a healthier snack for the doritos I had on the list.
And the nice thing is that he totally gets this healthy grazing food, I mean not like super-healthy snack food or anything like that(cuz i like healthy and all but I’ve got my limits, I don’t want to live forever and I want to actually have fun eating the stuff I eat before I die), but that sort of low key healthy stuff like cottage cheese instead of ice cream (I keep us stocked in that, don’t worry), tortilla chips and salsa, just whatever. My point is, he is the king of buying the food you can graze on so I can just wander into the kitchen, eat a few bites of cottage cheese and move on, wander back in and have a couple tortilla chips and do my laundry, stuff some of those mini carrots in my mouth and then go read.
Maybe I’m just fascinated with this in the same way that I’m fascinated with someone’s kitchen when I go visit their house, they have different food in there and you want to try it. I have different food here and I want to eat it.
I also think that he got these things so he’d have stuff to eat when he was over since I don’t really grocery shop all that often and tend to just get things as I need them.
On a semi-related note, how did our parents manage to keep a fridge full of food and not have it all go bad all the time. Seriously, I get eggs I use a few and 27 weeks later I realize I have these eggs that went bad months before sitting in there. I’ve completely stopped buying milk for this reason, and I’m constantly throwing out jams and salsas that are like 87 years old. How did they get that old? I’m not even that old!
AND people find it upsetting when they come over and I don’t have things like milk or ketchup. I don’t like milk, i don’t drink it, I don’t buy it. Ketchup is fine, I use it if it’s there, but I never have this overwhelming urge to eat ketchup so i never think too buy it. Does ketchup go bad? We’d find out if I had some. I also don’t buy soda, I don’t really drink it anymore, not for any healthy eating reason, I just don’t think to get any and when I do have it I never drink it (soda doesnt really go bad though, that’s nice) and the problem with that is that I never really have anything to offer my guests to drink when they come over…”I have um…water…wine, and um…scotch to drink”. In fact, now that I think about it, I’m pretty lacking in the whole beverage arena. I don’t drink soda, juice, kool-aid or milk so I don’t have them in the house. What the hell do people keep around to offer to people in the way of beverages?
Lastly, I went to Aldi for the first and last time last night. That place was so ghetto even the ghetto would be scared in there. They offer an amazing assortment of off-brand (they call it private label) products designed to look exactly like name brand products. Everything in the store had this creepy vibe to it and they don’t bag your groceries. Not like ‘they didn’t put my groceries in bags’ but more like ‘they don’t even have bags to put my groceries in’. Aldi = wrong.
Okay, I’m off to clean up the mess from the impromptu dinner party last night.
And a good day to you, sir
Happy holidays people! This is my crazy post of the season. I’ve been crazy busy all week shopping, hanging out with people and whatnot.
* First off, I got almost all my Christmas shopping done. I promised people that if they did not have an Amazon wishlist they would not get anything. I came through though and managed to get things for people! (see how I make myself out to be a hero? I do this because it’s true, I am a hero. A great big sparkly hero). I even broke down and bought wrapping paper instead of gift bags. I got dinosaur wrapping paper and not Santa paper, but I’m sure you understand. Hell, I even got little mini bottles of bubbles to tie on the packages. I’m swell.
* Nothing upsets a puppy more than seeing things that are obviously for him getting covered in paper and tape. Yes, I bought gifts for the dog and wrapped them for him. He’ll get to unwrap his gifts and everything.
* I am heading up to my mom’s for Christmas this weekend and in true-to-me fashion, I am completely unprepared to be away from home. I need to clean, do laundry, finish wrapping presents and go to urgent care to see if the swelling in my throat, glands and ear is the result of a treatable bacterial infection (strep) or sux-o-matic viral infection (flu). If treatable I need to get antibiotics now because…
* I go to my mom’s on friday, come back sunday and fly out to New Orleans on Monday leaving me no time to get to a doctor if I need one. Also, I want to get this treated ASAP because…
* I’m going to New Orleans to spend a week with the boy and his family. Meeting the parents is kinda nervewracking. Ick. BUT I will be in New Orleans and I will go the aquarium and eat good food and finally see the boy after missing him all week. Also, the weather will be warmer than this negative degrees of cold crap.
* Stupid fucking cold weather, I hate you.
* Peanut butter cookies kick ass. Homemade peanut butter cookies made by a coworker as a bribe for a favor are all the sweeter.
* I have a chuck roast simmering away in my special secret chili spices at home right now. I haven’t made chili in a long time, I’m kind of excited about this. The leftovers will have to be taken by Alan as I will not be home for a week starting tomorrow.
* Last Sunday I went grocery shopping and after putting everything away I realized that I was not going to be home all this week for dinner (with the exception of chili night tonight) and I would not be able to eat this food. My friends will be getting lots of perishable groceries.
* The actual DAY of Christmas never has that much significance to me. People keep saying ‘3 more days! Aren’t you excited??’. Well, honestly, no. With the various and sundry Christmas dinners and celebrations spread out between the divorced parents, friends, other families and whatnot, the actual DAY of Christmas, 12/25, gets a little lost. It’s cool actually, because I have a whole month of getting to celebrate instead of concentrating it all on one day.
* For the first time in YEARS my nails are chewed. I haven’t chewed my nails in the longest time. I sort of nibble on them occasionally, or I gnaw on my thumbnail, but I never chew them in such a way that my nails look short and chewed on. I think the combination of really cold, dry weather combined with holiday madness has conspired to make my hands look like those of a 14 year old emo girl.
* Yeah, I’ve rambled on enough. People, you have yourselves a happy happy holiday week. Eat a lot, hug a lot, hump a lot if you have someone or something to hump, find one person and forgive them, eat some fruitcake to remind yourself that this is the worst thing you could possibly eat, bundle up and enjoy the ride.
God I talk to a lot of people
“I don’t want you to die prematurely! You’re 31 and eating popcorn for dinner, that just has butter on it.”
“I also had caramel corn…that has sugar on it…and nuts!”