Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Veganomicon

Happy Thursday everyone. Well mediocrity wins. Since no one told me to keep my everyday thoughts to myself, I am continuing on my Monday/ Thursday schedule. So todays thoughts revolve around cooking. I just bought this new cookbook. I'm not planning on becoming a vegan or a vegetarian (I don't have the discipline). But if I can have a repertoire of lets say 10 vegan meals to splash around on a regular basis- well that sounds healthy, n'est pas? I have decided to delve deep into this book and make most of its recipes (I suppose ala Julie and Julia). But my reasoning is that I tend to put my energy on a smattering of different things and I feel I need a little more depth and focus. So here is a start. 


To bore you even more with my cooking thoughts. I am planning on trying a regular meal cycle to the week. What I mean is Monday will be noodle night, Tuesday- international, Wednesday- Pizza... I will fill you in on how it all goes and if I have actually stuck to any of these ideas. 
How does meal time go at your nest?

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Grandpa's 50th HIgh School Reunion

This weekend my dad came to visit us for his 50th high school reunion. (This is his home town and in fact our nest was the home he grew up in). He was a bit reluctant to do this weekend of socializing and mixers, but he ended up having a great time. At the main event he was able to sit at a table with his good buddies and they all had stories of adventure and danger that took them well into the night. Dad came home with a glow in his cheeks and a twinkle in his eye.


That got me thinking. What can I learn from this? After all time is flying and I will be at this point in life in a mere 27 years. What matters? Very few people were discussing their accomplishments and I don't think appearances mattered. From what I could see: family matters (both in memories of parents and the "new" families of spouse and offspring), adventures matter, friendships matter and (lets not forget) good knees and hips matter.
Grandpa and Laurel at a reunion picnic