Thursday, January 12, 2012
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Monday, January 9, 2012
Friday, January 6, 2012
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Resolutions
I'm making some common ones - exercise and time management. I was out at a work holiday party last month and I started talking to the wife of one of my coworkers. We were chatting about our morning routines and I laughingly admitted that I set my alarm for 6 am every morning and hit the snooze for an hour and a half. Her joking response was "so you start out every morning disappointing yourself."
Wow. It was a joke, but it hit me hard. I set my alarm every morning with a good intention that I never follow through on. It's a small thing, but it sets the tone of my day and it's a simple thing to change. So with that floating in my head this holiday season, here are the concrete things I plan to do differently in 2012:
- Get out of bed when the alarm goes off at 6am. Duh. I've been doing it for two days now and I actually arrived at work this morning at 7:50 AM (see the evidence in the picture above, taken in the front room as I was leaving the house). This means that I can leave at 4pm and get an extra hour to an hour and a half of stuff done in the evening. It's a new year's miracle.
- Do something good for my body every day. Even if it's just a brisk mile and a half walk on my lunch hour or twenty minutes of sit-ups in the evening.
And that's it. Just two little, manageable resolutions. With just two, I think I can manage not to disappoint myself.
P.S. I was greeted upon leaving the house this morning with a little dusting of snow, which promises to melt by mid-day. Mother Nature, let's have much more of this please.
Monday, December 26, 2011
Merry Christmas and Happy Hannukah!
It's been an incredible year. Best wishes to everyone this holiday season!
Check out the fabulous cupcakes I made with ingredients from my lovely friend Casey in California, and the way my window snowflakes throw a shadow on a sleeping Moo!
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Happy Winter Solstice!
Here's what my beautiful city looked like last night. M and I had a fancy meal to celebrate the Solstice and walked home along the South Street bridge in the unseasonably warm weather.
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Beginning Again
I got three seed catalogs in the mail already! Just in time for our end of the year potluck for The Woodlands Community Garden . . .
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Sweeping up the leaves
It's Thanksgiving already! October and November have flown by, but here's a little snapshot for you:
** Black Swallowtail caterpillars on the fennel at The Woodlands Community Garden **

** Tree delivery at dawn, followed by many many volunteer tree planting events for work **




** A trip to the Philadelphia Zoo (the oldest zoo in the country) with some new friends **

** Lots of baking! **


I'm continuing my quest to perfect my apple pie recipe this fall, along with tweaking my presentation (see how I made it look like an apple when you cut it in half? clever clever me).
** Sukkah! **

We built a temporary structure called a sukkah on our porch this year in honor of the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. The holiday is a celebration of the harvest (and other religious and historical events) - the sukkah is open to the stars on top and filled with plant materials. Ours was decorated with paper chains, gourds, fruit, chestnuts, mums, fabric and drying bunches of herbs.



After we built and decorated it, we invited all of our friends to eat with us under the sukkah. Even though it rained during most of the week long holiday, we shared two fabulous dinners with friends and family. And it only took us two extra weeks to take it down!
That's all for now, I hope to post more frequently once I get a new laptop. This little setup that I have right now is driving me crazy, and I think it's time for a new computer, don't you?
** Black Swallowtail caterpillars on the fennel at The Woodlands Community Garden **
** Tree delivery at dawn, followed by many many volunteer tree planting events for work **
** A trip to the Philadelphia Zoo (the oldest zoo in the country) with some new friends **
** Lots of baking! **

I'm continuing my quest to perfect my apple pie recipe this fall, along with tweaking my presentation (see how I made it look like an apple when you cut it in half? clever clever me).
** Sukkah! **
We built a temporary structure called a sukkah on our porch this year in honor of the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. The holiday is a celebration of the harvest (and other religious and historical events) - the sukkah is open to the stars on top and filled with plant materials. Ours was decorated with paper chains, gourds, fruit, chestnuts, mums, fabric and drying bunches of herbs.
After we built and decorated it, we invited all of our friends to eat with us under the sukkah. Even though it rained during most of the week long holiday, we shared two fabulous dinners with friends and family. And it only took us two extra weeks to take it down!
That's all for now, I hope to post more frequently once I get a new laptop. This little setup that I have right now is driving me crazy, and I think it's time for a new computer, don't you?
Labels:
Community,
CRAFT::seasonal,
FAMILY,
FOOD,
FRIENDS,
GARDEN::community,
Philadelphia,
PPR,
The Woodlands,
TRAVEL::PA,
Trees
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)