Sunday, January 19, 2014

Reflect to Resolve to Improve


Time for a little change of environment. 
With the Christmas decorations away I felt like going a bit funky 
- bold colours and a bohemian influence. 
It feels uplifting and empowering.
Just the way to start new year, especially with my long list of 
learning, dreams and goals all laid out in front of me.

Yes those toes are mine!




Some goals are for dreaming,
or are at least for farther into the future than 2014
as it's always nice to imagine and writing it down adds inspiration in my life.
(Think travel... Egypt)


Others are more immediate and easier,
(stand up straight... 

please call me on this one if you ever see the slouch creep over my shoulders!)
while some take a lot more time and effort!
(learning a language).


I like to categorize my goals by the following titles:
Work/Language/Health/Friends/Family/Travel/Knitting/Financial/

Learn To/Reading List/Just Do It/Visit
and I guess I like it so much I've done just this every year for quite some time.


It is always interesting to look back to see what I managed to accomplish last year as well.
Reviewing can be a good reminder of successes and ideas yet to be fulfilled.
I am proud to say I accomplished my work, financial, friends, family and other goals.
I took good care with my health, too.
However my reading list, knitting list and travel lists were 

only 43%, 57% and 50% met respectively,
and I failed miserably in the language and learn-to sections.


In honest reflection I do think 2013 was a pretty good year over all!

Here's a few goodies in store for 2014:
I want to perfect my home made pasta and bread making.
I want to either (or even better both) finally take my bike tour I've wanted to do for five years
from Passau to Vienna along the Danube, and climb mount Kilimanjaro.
(I must also see some sunshine pretty quickly before my skin actually becomes transparent.)
Language learning should be a little easier with all the foreign pilots at my base, 

so really there's no excuse!
I want to use all my Irish wool acquired over the past summer....


All of those things will be blogged about and I sincerely can't wait to do them!








I'll be looking at everything a little differently this year as well... !!!
I love my new glasses <3





Cross Country Skiing!

It was such a lovely day yesterday (-2 in Canmore and a nearly cloudless sky) 
so I'm especially glad I picked it for my first cross country skiing in a long time.  
Long as in 20 years or so long.  About time I revisit it!


 We (Allison and I) skied at the Nordic Center in Canmore, 
where the trails are groomed for skate skiing and tracks are laid for a more traditional approach, 
rentals for two hours is $20, and $10 for the ticket.

Driving time is about an hour each way so it's quite possible to do prior to afternoon reserve!
I wish I had taken more photos and made the mountains more of a focal point of the backdrop, 
but here's the one shot I did take. I can't decide if I like better in colour or black and white.




A few things around the house:

Another little knitting project completed. 
A gift of time and know-how for a friend who supplied the yarn :)


Below is the first 2014 pasta trial.
A Carbonara. Who can say no to bacon and Parmigiano Reggiano? 
The pasta itself was delicious but it's not yet ideal.
The great thing is that I've found a few people happy to help in the kitchen, 
making the experience not only better but also who would like to share their specialties with me! 
(Just think Brussels and Chocolate!!! And a Galardo pasta enthusiast!!!)



And just for fun:
A Seared Chum Steak; Japanese Flavours












Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Christmas on High

...and New Years too!

I stopped being such an ice queen, although it's still fun to joke that I am one, and entirely enjoyed my holiday season.  It could have been this napkin that cheered me up.



 Early Christmas on Salt Spring was special as always with my Parents. 
We picked out a cute but not so bushy tree from near the house, which 
I personally chopped down with a chainsaw (Yes, Miss Danger Rose herself) 
which my mom made beautiful with a string of lights and 
all the decorations she's collected over the years.  
Pretty much the same as every year because what's Christmas without traditions? 



 The socks I knit for my Dad fit well and so did the toque for my mom. 
As they were the only two items I knit up this year I was very happy they worked out.


The christmas socks on their blocking hangers:


The toque with buttons freshly sewn on:


Flying on Christmas Eve into the 25th was good for an elf like myself (less exciting for our excessively delayed passengers and my captain... or is that putting it too mildly?!) 
but tiring since we got back into Calgary at 6:30am. 
Christmas Day I was included at a friend's parent's home for the big dinner, which was very nice - particularly the invited part, I thought! 
I cannot really even say how much it means to be included on a special day.


I had no part in these truffles but since I found them to be inspiring in packaging, 
appearance and imagined flavour, I thought I'd include this photo! 

I did have one non-traditional yet completely delicious baking event that involved 
mint and chocolate, 
which can be well backed-up by plenty of tasters who offered their opinion, 
which I will share here with you:


Minty, Chocolaty Brownie Cookies
(a slight modification of Jennifer Pallian's Mint Chocolate Cookies as found on the Internet)

1 cup butter, room temperature
1 3/4 cups sugar, mixing brown and white together
2 eggs
1 lid-full vanilla extract
1 lid-full peppermint extract (could be more if you like)
2 cups flour, all purpose 
1 cup cocoa
1 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp baking powder 
1/2 tsp salt
about a cup of chopped mint chocolate squares
(those brown and green layered ones in the grocery store bulk section)

Cream the butter, then with the sugar, then with the eggs and extracts. 
Combine dry ingredients, mix them in well. Add chocolate chunks and stir in.
(It is very dry in Calgary and I added some water to make the dough stick together...
I would be surprised if that would be necessary in other climates...)
Scoop with a melon baller or an ice cream scoop and bake at 350 degrees for 8 minutes.

They should be a chewy moist cookie with a tendency to disappear... 


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Following Christmas my best friend, Martina, came out for five days of fun which we spent in 
Calgary and in the mountains, with another friend, Jordan. We made a pretty good trio I'd say. 


The three of us enjoyed a spectacular Rocky experience in a fair amount of snow 
with a good visit and craic in Jasper at the Fenton-Weir's including 
carols on the grand piano, yorkshire puddings of golden goodness, a slide show of the latest african adventure, cuddles with Ozzie and the remote alpine cuteness of Jasper itself. 


Martina spent some time pointing out geological features of the mountains during our drive 
(shhh Jordan and I are learning..!) and taking much better photos than what I have here for you. However our favourite photo must certainly be of us in the old fashioned bathing suits 
we rented to take a dip in the hot springs in Banff!


New Years was a massive martini event. 
The drink list was extensive and the tastes exquisite thanks to the host who was a friend of a friend's, 
which also meant there was a nice mix of friends and now new friends with whom to socialize. 
Below, (not the beginning of the night) is our favourite cocktail of the evening 
- a raspberry and lime delight.



I think I will avoid martinis for some time now and make a list of healthy, 
horizon widening goals for 2014!