No one reads this, so really no harm done.
Lots and lots to update on...
WE ARE MOVING!! The dream, the dream has come true. Hubby and I are moving downtown to Queen St. West Queen West is what this trendy neighbourhood is called, but I'm not into the trend and prefer to call it by its more traditional name, Village of Beaconsfield. I now search for historical black and white photos of the neighbourhood to hang in our brand new shiny loft. We will be moving next summer and only have that small detail of having to sell the condo and move temporarily somewhere while we wait for the loft to be ready. Who knew the area you could not keep me away from in my early teens would be my new home in my early thirties?!
We renewed our opera subscription this year again and I am so thrilled. It is truly the one extra that I really do not want to give up. It is the COC's diamond anniversary so this year is packed with really cool operas. We saw Madama Butterfly which was great. Japanese characters singing in Italian with English surtitles. It was magnificient! Originally it was two acts which was not well recieved back in the day and it got stretched into three. I think ole' Puccinni knew what he was doing the first time as we found it dragged a bit... We ate sushi before the show to pay proper respects to the Japanese flavour of the event.
Lots and lot of soups have been happening in the Forest kitchen. Butternut squash pear, heirloom vegetable, sweet potato ginger, ham hoc and white bean, chicken noodle, ... soon I will be experimenting with bacon and potato soup... lots of fun and hubby has been enjoying all the variety.
Thanksgiving is on the horizon... what adventures will happen this year?
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Top Albums of My Life in Biographical Order
So this entry is a little combination of the beginnings of a sound track of my life, one of my favourite movies, High Fidelity, and a Facebook chain note that has been circling the web at the moment.
Top Albums of My Life In Biographical Order (so far... )
Top Albums of My Life In Biographical Order (so far... )
1 | She's So Unusual, Cyndi Lauper |
2 | Private Dance Tour, Tina Turner |
3 | Colour by Numbers, Boy George |
4 | Like a Virgin, Madonna |
5 | Mariah Carey, Mariah Carey |
6 | Hangin' Tough, New Kids on the Block |
7 | Janet, Janet Jackson |
8 | Thriller , Michael Jackson |
9 | Dangerous , Michael Jackson |
10 | Get a Grip, Aerosmith |
11 | Very Necessary , Salt-n-Pepa |
12 | Frogstomp, Silver Chair |
13 | Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, Smashing Pumpkins |
14 | What's the Story Morning Glory, Oasis |
15 | Thowing Copper , Live |
16 | Nevermind, Nirvana |
17 | Jagged Little Pill , Alanis Morisetter |
18 | Tigerlily, Natilie Merchant |
19 | Tragic Kingdom, No Doubt |
20 | Pieces of You, Jewel |
21 | Forever and Ever Amen, Ben Folds Five |
22 | Abbey Road , Beatles |
23 | Legends, Bob Marley |
24 | Live at Luther College, Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds |
25 | Before these Crowded Streets, Dave Matthews Band |
26 | Kid A , Radiohead |
27 | Parachuttes, Coldplay |
28 | White Ladder , David Gray |
29 | Tourist , St. Germain |
30 | Best of, Janis Joplin |
31 | Electric Ladyland, Jimi Hendrix |
32 | Room for Squares , John Mayer |
33 | You Forgot it in People, Broken Social Scene |
34 | Let it Die , Fiest |
35 | Melanie, Melanie |
36 | Release the Stars , Rufus Wainwright |
37 | Naturally, Sharon Jones |
38 | The Budos Band II, Budos Band |
39 | Back to Black, Amy Winehouse |
40 | The Dreamer, Jose James |
41 | The Sweet Vandals, Sweet Vandals |
Monday, February 23, 2009
Leroi
There are certain people in your life that you never think will die. I mean you know that everyone has to sometime, but somehow this minor detail seems to get lost in all the joy.
I remember that rainy night in Waterloo when my still developing at the time and now best friend and I were getting to know each other. We lay on beds on opposite sides of the room and he asked me to close my eyes while he played me his favourite band. It was Live at Luther and the percussive style guitar resonated with something very deep inside of me. I fell in love.
Later he showed me other albums and that is when I met Leroi. He made me fall in love with the saxophone. So much so, that I even rented one years later and tried to learn... The sweet melodies he would play filled my soul. I had the opportunity to see him live 18 times and every time was magical.
Ironically he passed away suddenly on my hubby's birthday. The man who made me fall in love with saxophone died on the anniversary of the day the man I fell in love with who plays saxophone was born. It may sound silly, but I do think that Leroi had a hand in connecting me and my hubby.
Now the summer tour dates have been announced, the new album is out in April and the quint is a quart. The right side of the stage will seem empty and the album will sound... well I don't know how it will sounds, I let you know in April.
Dear Leroi. You were deeply loved by so many and will be missed. Your fan, Me.
I remember that rainy night in Waterloo when my still developing at the time and now best friend and I were getting to know each other. We lay on beds on opposite sides of the room and he asked me to close my eyes while he played me his favourite band. It was Live at Luther and the percussive style guitar resonated with something very deep inside of me. I fell in love.
Later he showed me other albums and that is when I met Leroi. He made me fall in love with the saxophone. So much so, that I even rented one years later and tried to learn... The sweet melodies he would play filled my soul. I had the opportunity to see him live 18 times and every time was magical.
Ironically he passed away suddenly on my hubby's birthday. The man who made me fall in love with saxophone died on the anniversary of the day the man I fell in love with who plays saxophone was born. It may sound silly, but I do think that Leroi had a hand in connecting me and my hubby.
Now the summer tour dates have been announced, the new album is out in April and the quint is a quart. The right side of the stage will seem empty and the album will sound... well I don't know how it will sounds, I let you know in April.
Dear Leroi. You were deeply loved by so many and will be missed. Your fan, Me.
Friday, February 20, 2009
First Goal Met
Yesterday I accomplished the first challenge of my fitness goals.
I got the towel at Hart House to fit around me after a shower.
I knew that this would be a true measure (as opposed to weight
on a scale) that I am infact actually getting smaller.
It's happening! It's really happening! Hubby notices too that
I am getting much more firmer and shrinking. Yay!
I went salsa dancing with a friend last night and I am not meant
to salsa dance. I went for my friend and to try something newish.
There was a lesson before the night started and I really liked our
teacher. However, once the music started I could barely keep up for
one song. This is an activity that was not meant for this little girl.
It was fun to learn something new though.
It snowed last night and while I was walking home from the bus
stop it felt like I was in a snow globe. The snow glittered as
it fell and the sky was so pretty. The snow was soft and light
and I kicked it all the way home. I made fresh tracks of snow
and realized how rare it is to get to lay fresh tracks down in
the city.
I got the towel at Hart House to fit around me after a shower.
I knew that this would be a true measure (as opposed to weight
on a scale) that I am infact actually getting smaller.
It's happening! It's really happening! Hubby notices too that
I am getting much more firmer and shrinking. Yay!
I went salsa dancing with a friend last night and I am not meant
to salsa dance. I went for my friend and to try something newish.
There was a lesson before the night started and I really liked our
teacher. However, once the music started I could barely keep up for
one song. This is an activity that was not meant for this little girl.
It was fun to learn something new though.
It snowed last night and while I was walking home from the bus
stop it felt like I was in a snow globe. The snow glittered as
it fell and the sky was so pretty. The snow was soft and light
and I kicked it all the way home. I made fresh tracks of snow
and realized how rare it is to get to lay fresh tracks down in
the city.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Nota Bene
Last night hubby and I went to check out Rusalka. Our first Czech opera and it was interesting, but not what we expected. There were definite cool moments and the set design was quite amazing.
Before the show we tried a new restaurant for us called Nota Bene. I must confess that when I heard the executive chef there was David Lee, I slightly pushed for this to be the restaurant pick for the night.
It was exquisite!!! My first David Lee meal and boy oh boy did it live up to my every expectation (Unlike Rusalka...)
The atmosphere of the environment was perfect. Sweet Vandals and St. Germain on the stereo, business young professionals grabbing a cocktail on their way home and lovely lighting. Not too bright, not too dark. The restaurant was a buzz and full, yet I could whisper to hubby and have a private conversation. We sat in a recessed booth in the lounge that allowed us to have a lovely view of Queen St. while we ate, yet the privacy to have a few kisses too. Amazing!!!
The service was impeccable! No upselling, no pretentiousness, no snobbery, no judgement, no being in our faces either! Just good old fashion attention when we need it and knowledgeable recommendations when asked. Oh! and they didn't force bottled water down our throats either!
The food. THE FOOD! Oh my goodness... THE FOOOOODDD!!! It was devine. I imagine that is what it is like to eat in heaven everyday. For starters I had the tuna tartare with avocado and crispy shallots. It looked like art and tasted like an event that was happening on my tongue. Incredible. Hubby had butter nut squash soup with pecans. Delicious, not too big, not too small... Goldi-freaking-locks perfect. For mains I had the short ribs and hubby had the mushroom pasta. Both perfect in every way and so delicious. For dessert, caramel pudding with vanilla and citrus. It very truly was the perfect finish.
I left feeling so happy and content and thought, that was pleasantly uneventful, until one of the servers bumped into me and an entire tray of glasses smashed on to the floor. That made it an official me event, and hubby embarrassed, yet lovingly let me know it was okay. Apparently I left my grace somewhere and have yet to find it.
Before the show we tried a new restaurant for us called Nota Bene. I must confess that when I heard the executive chef there was David Lee, I slightly pushed for this to be the restaurant pick for the night.
It was exquisite!!! My first David Lee meal and boy oh boy did it live up to my every expectation (Unlike Rusalka...)
The atmosphere of the environment was perfect. Sweet Vandals and St. Germain on the stereo, business young professionals grabbing a cocktail on their way home and lovely lighting. Not too bright, not too dark. The restaurant was a buzz and full, yet I could whisper to hubby and have a private conversation. We sat in a recessed booth in the lounge that allowed us to have a lovely view of Queen St. while we ate, yet the privacy to have a few kisses too. Amazing!!!
The service was impeccable! No upselling, no pretentiousness, no snobbery, no judgement, no being in our faces either! Just good old fashion attention when we need it and knowledgeable recommendations when asked. Oh! and they didn't force bottled water down our throats either!
The food. THE FOOD! Oh my goodness... THE FOOOOODDD!!! It was devine. I imagine that is what it is like to eat in heaven everyday. For starters I had the tuna tartare with avocado and crispy shallots. It looked like art and tasted like an event that was happening on my tongue. Incredible. Hubby had butter nut squash soup with pecans. Delicious, not too big, not too small... Goldi-freaking-locks perfect. For mains I had the short ribs and hubby had the mushroom pasta. Both perfect in every way and so delicious. For dessert, caramel pudding with vanilla and citrus. It very truly was the perfect finish.
I left feeling so happy and content and thought, that was pleasantly uneventful, until one of the servers bumped into me and an entire tray of glasses smashed on to the floor. That made it an official me event, and hubby embarrassed, yet lovingly let me know it was okay. Apparently I left my grace somewhere and have yet to find it.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Others Best = My Worst
Two of the most strongest muscles in your body, or so I have been told are your core, stomach, belly, middle junk... whatever you want to call it, and your back.
Both of these muscles just happen to suck on my body. So I have decided I need to change this and stop just going to the gym without purpose or goals. So... I am now swimming four days a week, strength training for two and doing some restorative yoga cause I need that at the end of the week. So far I have lost a pound and a half. I'm in agonizing pain, but none the less a pound and a half less of me.
I have decided I want to loose 50 pounds. I know this sounds crazy but I am committed and going to keep it off. If I can kick habits like smoking and excessive diet coke drinking, then I can do this!!!
I dream of the day when my future children say things like, remember when you first met Mommy Daddy? When she used to be fat? Ah, nothing like good old fashion child like honesty.
Okay, so I have a plan, I have goals and I even developed my own scoring system. This has a chance. It has structure, it is personalized and it has a goal...
A perfect score is 10. This week I scored 4. I am hoping that most weeks end up at a 8 or 9. We will see how I do!
Both of these muscles just happen to suck on my body. So I have decided I need to change this and stop just going to the gym without purpose or goals. So... I am now swimming four days a week, strength training for two and doing some restorative yoga cause I need that at the end of the week. So far I have lost a pound and a half. I'm in agonizing pain, but none the less a pound and a half less of me.
I have decided I want to loose 50 pounds. I know this sounds crazy but I am committed and going to keep it off. If I can kick habits like smoking and excessive diet coke drinking, then I can do this!!!
I dream of the day when my future children say things like, remember when you first met Mommy Daddy? When she used to be fat? Ah, nothing like good old fashion child like honesty.
Okay, so I have a plan, I have goals and I even developed my own scoring system. This has a chance. It has structure, it is personalized and it has a goal...
A perfect score is 10. This week I scored 4. I am hoping that most weeks end up at a 8 or 9. We will see how I do!
Monday, December 1, 2008
Injury to Insult
Okay... so not only did my stove give out.
Not only was the old stove hot wired.
Not only did I have to stare at a brand new stove that I couldn't use.
Not only did an entire weekend go by without any cooking!
Not only did I miss the highlight of my week, which is the trip to the butcher and market.
Not only did I eat frozen dinners that tasted like the plastic that it was packed in.
... but
My SWEET little roaster was in the oven drawer of my ole' Admiral that got taken to the scrap yard!!!
I only realized this as I went to roast a beautiful ham hock that I had picked up at the butcher's on Saturday.
I understand that I can be insensibly emotional at times and this is a quality my dear hubby has learned to be patient with and accept... but not my SWEET LITTLE ROASTER!!! (fights back tears)
Hubby said we can get a new one... and my ham hocks sits patiently in the fridge waiting for me to sort it out.
Not only was the old stove hot wired.
Not only did I have to stare at a brand new stove that I couldn't use.
Not only did an entire weekend go by without any cooking!
Not only did I miss the highlight of my week, which is the trip to the butcher and market.
Not only did I eat frozen dinners that tasted like the plastic that it was packed in.
... but
My SWEET little roaster was in the oven drawer of my ole' Admiral that got taken to the scrap yard!!!
I only realized this as I went to roast a beautiful ham hock that I had picked up at the butcher's on Saturday.
I understand that I can be insensibly emotional at times and this is a quality my dear hubby has learned to be patient with and accept... but not my SWEET LITTLE ROASTER!!! (fights back tears)
Hubby said we can get a new one... and my ham hocks sits patiently in the fridge waiting for me to sort it out.
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