Friday, December 01, 2006

Highlights

I figured instead of trying to recreate the last month, I'd just update based on whatever little thing comes into my head. It's been a veritable snow storm in my head lately. But thanks to a week in Albuquerque, some vigorous chanting since being back home, stepping up the work-outs, the storm in my head has mellowed, a bit.

Thanksgiving in Albuquerque was delightful. It was hard work, and I think Mandy, Ly and I did a good job of bringing everything together. Highlights from the trip include walking into the living room to see 7 year Madeline reading my copy of the sexiest man alive People. I asked her what she was reading about, and she told me she was reading about Lipitor(being very careful to sound it out as she read it), some new holiday film fair, and sexy men. Goes to show you never know what the children are picking up. Little Zach and I had a good time tearing bread for stuffing. We would tear the bread, look at each other, make bombing noises as we launched our bread piece into the big bowl in the middle of the table, and then giggle sinisterly like 4 year olds. Well, he IS 4, but I do a really good impression of a 4 year old.

Other kids highlights included watching Lyam and Zach play like boys in the back yard. Apparently they created two thrones out of some plastic backyard chairs, and it was Zach's idea to throw the slaves into the pit below. The two kings threw the imaginary slaves into the pit, and then came more evil giggling (Zach likes his evil giggling).

Had some great yoga classes while in NM. Learned a few things about grounding my femurs. Who knew? It's actually helped a lot in my massage. I need to get back into a class, but I want a class that isn't free flow yoga, and is more of, here is a pose, here's how to do it correctly, now go. I must purchase some yoga sandbags however, these things are one of the best inventions I've ever found. Gave a few massages while there. One of Lyam's, Mandy's and my friends from college also lives in Albuquerque, and he just finished (or is finishing) a massage therapy program. So we did an exchange, and it was delightful. Dude worked me over. I gave Mandy and the hubby massages, and tried to convince said hubby of the importance of getting massage for high-up corporate types who deal with a lot of stress.

We also had some really cool chanting sessions with Mandy. One chanting session included the kids. It was really amazing to see how they took to it. As Mandy put it, they were both really "nonplussed" by the chanting. And little miss "I'm 7 going on 40" took Mandy's chanting book from her and began trying to read and say the Sanskrit right along with us - and did a good job to boot.

Thanksgiving was lovely. Lyam, Mandy and I worked much of the day to get things prepared. I have before and after pics of our turkey, but haven't figured how to get them off my phone yet. Ly and I made our homemade Irish creme, and we had most of it polished off by the evening. Mandy made 3 pies which were all delicious, but the cherry was killer. You can't go wrong with crust and fruity filling in my opinion. I was in charge of the bean casserole, and apparently using real beans was a new experience for many. Most Mormons I've come in contact with use canned beans. Thanksgiving is definitely more creamy and "canny" in Mormon circles. Speaking of creamy, I did the gravy (as it should be if I do say so myself). I love to make sauce man, I love stirring rue and adding spices. And yah know, corn starch can kiss my ass, the only way to do gravy in my opinion, is to do it with milk.

We left on Saturday and got home that night. Apparently it started to snow once we left NM. And the next day, it was a blizzard here in Seattle. We had a coupla good snow storms here which is quite unusual, especially in November.

In other news, Ly and I were approved for a car loan. I think we are going to wait until right before Christmas to get it, just to make sure those car dealers are ready and hopping to get rid of those things before the new year. I've narrowed the car down to a 2003 or 2004 Subaru Forester. Now it's just a matter of finding the right one. So I never knew that when you get a loan through your credit card agency, they approve you for a set amount, and then they send you a blank check. It really shouldn't be that easy, but there you have it. So by January folks, the Whites will no longer be carless (thank the Gods!).

I don't know if I mentioned that I am starting Alexander Technique lessons. I had one lesson before we left for New Mexico, but on Monday I start a 10 session series. I can not WAIT! My voice and my neck will be very happy.

I know there was more to say, but it's gone for now. I don't have a really clever way of ending this post, so goodbye, and happy December. I love December, and not just because it is the month in which I was born, but because it's just really friggin cozy.

6 comments:

keda said...

damn so much to comment on...

alexander technique.. BRILLIANT! ooh i'm so jealous. enjoy babe.

gravy with milk?? the us and english gravy are obviously completely different creatures. isn't that bechamel/white sauce then??
to us gravy involves (usually) onion, meat stock, gravy browning and herbs and red wine(optional).

i've re-started yoga with the lets and a little chanting/breath work. they are loving it. so good. glad you got to do it with the familia.

my first experience with the hard stuff was on home made irish cream.. lumpy goodness. i was discovered under a table. aged about 9. good to hear you are doing it across the pond.

as for the rest. fabulous. and good luck with the new wheels :)

Christine said...

Wow, when you write, you have a lot to say! I'm so excited for your Alexander Technique training! I can't wait to hear how it all goes. And yay for such a good trip. I'm really glad you had that. You needed and deserved it. Very happy for you. Congrats on the car loan--excellent news as well. You sound like things are going much better after your break. I am so very glad. Huzzah!

But I tell you what..December can kiss my ass. heh.

amandak said...

:)

Nice to hear some of the yoga crossed over into your massage practice.

Yay for car loans!

Haven't brought up the January thing yet, but the mood seems to be lightening around here, and a week home on my own should earn me enough mommy points for one get out of jail free card. Dontcha think?

We'll talk more tonight.

Hugs to you both! And thanks for making it such a beautiful and loving Thanksgiving.

Missuz J said...

Thanksgiving sounds amazing.

p.s. I love my Forrester.

Anonymous said...

Zach is a cutie, and madeline sounds like she is growing up fast. I can't wait to see them all when they come to Utah.
I'm not familiar with yoga, chanting or the alexander technique, but they sound fucking facinating. I've thought about starting some tai chi, because I seem to become irritated/frustrated/angry at the drop of the hat lately. I NEED something, I just don't know what.

NME said...

I'm so happy that you had a lovely holiday and a nice visit with Mandy and the kids.

Oh - my dream car is a 2003 Forrester too! Who knew?