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Friday, December 31, 2010

So long, farewell 2010!

To a new chapter, new friends, new challenges, new adventures, peace, love and joy.
Have a fun and safe new year!

Wednesday, December 29, 2010


As the new year approaches, I've been spending a lot of time thinking and reflecting back on 2010. 

For me, 2010 started off to be one the best years of my life. In fact, it was my goal that 2010 would be filled with lots of love, happiness, new dreams and new adventures. That reality quickly changed, and life for me was put onto a new road, back home with nothing but two suitcases filled with clothes and a hope that I'd figure out what the hell just happened. But this isn't going to be a post about overwhelming obstacles that God brought into my life in 2010 but rather, the new found promise he gave me.  

The fact of the matter is, while this past year will be known as one of the darkest chapters in my life, it's ending with a light at the end of the tunnel. God has used this time with me to open my eyes, not only to myself, but to the people that are in my life. He has taught me about the selfishness of people, their actions, decisions and how they and I handle temptations and trials. From that, I've learned the true definition of what it is to love, to communicate, to stand by promises and to handle overwhelming trials in life. He has taught me not to be anxious for what lies ahead in my life, but to rejoice in the promise that he's in control (and not me)- to take each challenge that he brings me and look for the lesson that he's trying to teach me through it- to constantly learn and grow because I am loved.

I look forward to 2011 because I know that it won't be perfect. I know that there are a new set of challenges that await me (and not only those that I know about) but with each new challenge I'm bringing a new sense of optimism and confidence with me. Most times things don't have to go down the road the way they do, but in the end I have to give it back up to God and let him work in my life- he hasn't disappointed me yet. 

So 2011, all I have to say is bring it. I'm ready to go!

"For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for good and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope." Jeremiah 29:11









Holiday parties are great...and they're even better when you remember to take photos of everything you cooked. Needless to say, everyone left drunk on sauce, spritz's and affogato's and my counter part and I are already mapping out our next great dinner party, this time hiring a photographer instead of relying on each other for photos.  

For a complete run down, click over here

the chefs

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

I'll take any excuse to spend some quality time with papa p, and going to the Poinsettia bowl down at Qualcomm in San Diego was quite the highlight for me.


Dads are great for advice, a shoulder to cry on, big hugs, football & baseball games and if you know Jerry {papa p}, he's also good for crazy hats, singing holiday toys and being quite possibly the best father ever. 


It's these moments that are the textures that will be the fabric of my life. And having the Aztecs win.
Hope you had a wonderful holiday with lots of food, wine, love and celebration!

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

What time is it?


It's cocktail hour! 

Ok I love that scene from Sex In The City and if you don't know, I'm sorry because even as I write this, I'm fighting the urge to snap my fingers.


This afternoon, I'm inspired for a little cocktail bar magic. I'm secretly tucking away ideas for different rooms in my one-day-I'll-afford-a-house file. And while a cocktail room might be overdoing it (just a tad), I do love vintage cocktail bars. For all those tom collin's and dirty martini's I'll be making while escaping poolside. For a  little vintage chic and a whole lot of fun, I bring you Ms. Boardman's bar photographed by Clairborne Swanson Frank for Vogue


C'est la vie indeed. 


Monday, December 13, 2010

Love is...


This week I'm reflecting on the second part of the "love" reflection assignment that love does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.


I try not to get too personal here, but I've been fortunate enough to find an amazing family of friends here at home. Through them and my own family, I've seen some amazing marriages. Actions speak louder than words ever could. Marriage isn't perfect, it isn't meant to be and it isn't meant to be because we're human. But I've seen these couples go through some of life's hardest struggles, and in the end having each others backs. That the definition of commitment doesn't change with each challenging and blessed circumstance of life. Never leaving or forsaking each other but putting the other persons needs first. I see through them have a  love that does not envy, that does not boast and is not proud. A love that's complimentary. I see a sacrificial love for one another, a true commitment that they will be there for one another throughout anything and everything that God has in store for them. The husbands have shown me what and how a husband is to be called to love his wife and her gracious love in return.  


Through that, I've also seen how gracious God's love to them individually and as a couple. They've shown me already my reflection for next week's "love" assignment.  They don't dishonor each other, they're not self-seeking, not easily angered (ok, so we might all struggle with that one) and that they keep no record of wrongs. Forgiveness and grace are beautiful things that are more easy to obtain than most people think, and when we take "ouselves" out of the marriage is when we find the true blessing of it's intention. 

Thank you friends (you know who you are!), for being true examples of what marriage should be.  

Monday music!

Welcome back to another week!

I have to admit, I had one of those weekends that just makes you feel warm and fuzzy inside finally getting a chance to catch up with old friends, enjoying the warm weather (yay sunroof!) spending a night singing christmas carols under the stars and drink apple cider and bundled up like a good non-Italian that I am, with my scarf as to not catch colpa d'aria on my neck, even if there was a heat wave going on.


 An early Christmas gift, Asha Ali direct from Sweden to you.

Enjoy! 

 



Savoring life's simple pleasures

Friday, December 10, 2010

Problem solved...

I saw this in a restaurnat recently and loooved it all wooden- framed up in the kitchen. {god bless google}




The mystery of life's happiness...solved.

now go have a great weekend!!!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

dear good guys,
I'm sorry us good girls fall for the bad boys first.
They may have had our heart for a brief moment in life, but you my dears will have our hearts forever.


love is patient, love is kind
Afternoon daydreaming never hurt anyone....right? 

 
{photo credit, Slim Aarons}

{photo credit, Slim Aarons}


I'm inspired by Slim Aarons, and this afternoon I want to escape poolside to sip a tom collins or a dirty martini, listen to some 1961 vinyls playing from inside our beach front bungalow and have only the worries of lazy summer afternoons. 

Tomorrow Slim, let's go Riveria poolside....

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

nom nom nom



Getting back into the Italian swing of things, I've been starting to cook like I did back in Italy. Slowly but surely, the recipes are coming back to me, and I'm trying to make everything (food-wise) just like I had back in Italy.  This last weekend I made the traditional Bolognese ragu for the family.

While you're supposed to eat with tagliatelle, I cheated and just used pasta on hand (bad non-italian)

Buon appetito!

Ingredients:
150 g of onions (half an onion)
70 g of carrots (one full carrot)
50 g of celery  (one full stalk of celery)
50 g of lard (I used olive oil- enough to cover the bottom of the pot and it worked beautifully.)
600 g of beef (1-2 packages)
1 or 2 glasses of red wine (2 in the sauce and 3 for me! the more the merrier)
1 bottle of tomato puree or tomato paste
salt as needed
pepper as needed

Mince all the vegetables and add to the lard (or olive oil) into a single mix. Brown the vegetables on a medium heat until they change their color ( a light hazel color) The rule for an authentice "Bolognese" sauce is "it must be prepared to the way it smells." Yep, no timers here- just your nose. The next step is ready when the you smell the carrot, the celery and the onions in one perfume.

Add in the meat to the vegetables and brown on a high heat. Once the meat is browned add in salt and pepper (to taste) and 1-2 glasses of red wine and keep stirring. Blend until you can't smell the wine and meat separately but together (it works) at that point add in one bottle of tomato puree, stir and let simmer for 2 hours- stirring occasionally.

I made this on a Sunday morning for lunch with the family. The house smelled...well, unbelievable and having the family around the table, wine flowing and spending that quality time with everyone...life couldn't have gotten much better.

goodbye to the normals

I've taken a fancy to this one... enjoy!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

L'ho trovato!

I found it! 

We can look at this as part of the love is patient (ok it's a stretch...) but finding Pandoro here in California of all places, for me is like finding gold. I can't giveaway where I found it, it just wouldn't be fair- plus I don't think you'd believe me if I told you but it's worth the hunt.

Pandoro is a traditional Italian sweet bread that makes it's appearance around the holidays and has been my guilty holiday pleasure for the past few years.

 {photo from last Pandoro season}


If willing to spend a little extra money for this holiday treat, you can go to Bauli otherwise...

Good hunting!

Love is...


Love and honesty.

 simple, no? 



This morning I had a meeting in which I was given an assignment...learn to love.

We think we know love, we think we know how to love... that love is this mystical emotion in relationships and marriage that either stays or goes, and a given among family members. Some think love never changes, their ideas and concepts of love can never change. But can it? 

I think I know how to love, and yet I thought I knew how to love. But in an effort to be honest with myself, be honest with those around me, I've decided to explore this idea of "love" further. 

 Is my idea of love so far from the truth? 

This is my journey- and it starts with this. We've all heard it time and time again, but have we really stopped to reflect what it means in our everyday life, our interaction with people? I can honestly say I haven't, till now.

1 Corinthians 13:4-13
 4 Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. 5 It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. 6 Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. 7 It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
 8 Love never fails. But where there are prophecies, they will cease; where there are tongues, they will be stilled; where there is knowledge, it will pass away. 9 For we know in part and we prophesy in part, 10 but when completeness comes, what is in part disappears. 11 When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I put the ways of childhood behind me. 12 For now we see only a reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known.
 13 And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.

This week I'm learning that Love is patient, and this I know will be one of my biggest challenges.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Merry Train Rides

There are many reasons to love New York (and even more reasons to love California) but MTA's Nostalglia Train Rides are a few of my favorite things this holiday season.

Enjoy!

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