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Reading and Eating

Well, this last week was an odd one.  I prepared a ton of food and only managed to take TWO photos.  And I started a book that I loved, but couldn’t find any time to read.  It was like an alarm went off every time my butt touched the couch- it was a signal for cats to start throwing up, the oven to beep, and my daughter to have the pressing need to discuss her next hair color.  But I persevered, and finally finished Vita Nostra by Marina and Sergey Dyachenko.

This book was described as a “dark Harry Potter” or “the anti-Harry Potter you didn’t know you wanted.”  In my opinion, the two books shouldn’t even be mentioned in the same sentence.  There was nothing Harry Potter-ish about this book.  One of the Amazon reviewers described it as “surreal and confusing” and that sums it up well.

The main character is a teenage girl, Sasha, who is “selected” to attend a special school.  The students are forced to study intricate and incomprehensible material, which eventually leads to scary and dream-like transformations.  When I say I “loved” this book, I mean I was completely engrossed in it every time I managed to read.  Several times I got honked at in the car line at my daughter’s school- I would take out the book while waiting and the story was so compelling, I would be reading and reading, not noticing that traffic had started to move.

Parts of it were so odd, it was hard to come back to real life.  My family would be talking to me and I would stare at them… what?  Something about laundry?  It was so easy for me to be immersed in Sasha’s world at the “Institute of Special Technologies.”

HOWEVER.  I think this is the first time I’ve ever liked a book this much, yet have no desire to read the sequel.   Somehow it feels like one book was enough, and I don’t want to continue on with the story.  I think I want to read a regular book, where regular things happen to regular people.

About all that food… my son arrived home from college, along with his roommate.  His roommate stayed with us for five days and in preparation for the visit, I stocked the fridge!  I made a REALLY good pasta salad, this one from Nora Cooks.  It was a big hit, and provided lunch, snacks, and a side dish for dinner one night.

I also made a big batch of pinto beans, using a Chipotle copycat recipe.  I actually can’t remember which one I used- they’re all very similar.  I also made a Chipotle copycat recipe for rice, and again, this Chipotle copycat recipe for tofu sofritas.  And we had guac and salsa.  This all provided dinner one night, and was a handy thing to have in the fridge for lunches.

One night I made the Thai Yellow Mango Curry from Minimalist Baker.  This recipe is so good!  For some strange reason, every time I make this I make naan (recipe also from Minimalist Baker) which mixes Thai and Indian.  Oh well, it’s fusion!

Somehow I remembered to get a picture of this one.

Another night the boys made an Asian meal, which I took this stunningly bad photo of:

It was delicious!

And another night, we ate out at our favorite Thai place- this may have been an overload of Asian food, but we found out the restaurant is closing soon and felt that we just had to go.  I completely forgot to take a photo, which seems like not just a blogging fail but a life fail as well.  When will we ever- our family plus my son’s friend- be back at that restaurant together?  Never.  I really wish I had remembered a picture.

The day after our friend left, we had so many odds and ends of leftovers, I announced that we were going to use everything up for dinner that night.  As much as I loved having the fridge full of food, it was also oddly satisfying to eat everything and have it (relatively) empty again.

And now it’s back to normal.  I have a library hold to pick up tomorrow (a normal mystery) and once again I have no idea what we’re having for dinner.  SIGH!

Has anyone read Vita Nostra?  – I’m interested to hear what other people think!

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Friday Coffee Date

Hello friends!  We made it to Friday and GUESS WHAT.  Sunday is officially the first day of fall!  Pour yourself a delicious fall-themed beverage and let’s talk about what that means. This week, Elisabeth posted her Top Five/Bottom Five Fall lists.  In her Top Five was the delightful fall weather, and in her Bottom Five was “winter is coming.”  Well, in Florida that is reversed. One of the WORST things about fall is our weather.  September is absolutely terrible.  Hot, steamy, rainy, and the chance of hurricanes increases every day.  Now that my kids are older, it doesn’t bother me as much.  But when they were young, there were all sorts of outdoor activities we thought we should be doing… like the PUMPKIN PATCH. The “pumpkin patch” was actually the yard of a nearby church that had hundreds of pumpkins- obviously no pumpkins actually grew there- they were imported from another state.  It seemed like a fun thing to do, but the weather just wasn’t conducive.  One year stands out starkly. The day we planned to go to the pumpkin patch, it rained.  But then the rained stopped- oh, good!  Let’s go to the pumpkin patch!  The problem is, when it rains here in September, it just makes things unbearably steamy.  Our time at the pumpkin patch was muggy, muddy, and horribly uncomfortable. (They don’t have that pumpkin patch anymore- I WONDER WHY.) Okay, so we don’t have fall weather here.  But you’re probably thinking that I’m guzzling down all the fancy fall drinks, right? No pumpkin spice lattes for me!  Starbucks does have some vegan seasonal drinks, but they all have a ton of sugar.  This year I’ve been having some serious FOMO, so I’ve tried a couple things… This is a vegan, unsweetened creamer, and I’ve been putting it in my tea (NOT in my Earl Grey- that would be gross.  Just regular black tea.) I think I like it?  I can’t really decide, but it does make me feel festive and fall-ish. Some friends gave us another new (to me) beverage: It’s sugar free!  The ingredients are black tea, chai spices, and sucralose.  Okay, I know sucralose isn’t good for you.  I know!  But I’m more willing to have sucralose every once in a while than sugar.  I’ve only tried it once- I mixed it with soy milk and made a DELICIOUS chai latte.  My daughter went a step further and added the pumpkin creamer to hers and made a super fancy fall beverage. Let’s go back to Elisabeth’s Bottom Five Fall item: winter is coming.  YES.  Winter is coming!  In Florida that means a break from the heat and humidity.  We’ll get some cool nights and beautiful days.  It won’t happen until November/December, but we’re here, waiting patiently. What would you tell me over coffee?  Do you like festive fall beverages?  Are you excited for the first day of fall?    

Reading and Eating

I’ve started Edge of Eternity and we are now in the 1960s!  It’s amazing to me how much I actually don’t know.  Yes- I did know there was a wall in Berlin.  But if you asked me when it was built, I would have said… right after WWII?  No!  It was built in 1961, after the US and USSR threatened war over the Berlin crisis.  This was going on during the Civil Rights protests in the US.  What an incredibly turbulent time!  Needless to say, I’m loving this book. This is the third book in Ken Follett’s Century Trilogy, and in between books 2 and 3 I quickly read this: This was a reread, as all Agatha Christies are for me.  I found it at the used bookstore, flipped through it and didn’t recognize any of the character’s names.  I took that as a good sign, and decided to risk it.  So many times I start an Agatha Christie (I read them all at least thirty years ago) and remember the ending about halfway through. Not this time!  I KNOW I read this one, but I truly couldn’t remember it.  I even tried out different “ingenious” solutions: “The narrator is the murderer!  The priest isn’t really a priest!  Someone is a long-lost son!”  Nope.  The ending was a complete surprise.  I really enjoyed this reread! Eating wise… I’ve continued to pretend that it’s not hot, muggy, and steamy here, and made chili!  I while ago I made Vegan Cincinnati Chili from this website. I was planning to make that again, but when I went to the website, I noticed he also has a recipe for “Texas Chili” which is called Best Damn Vegan Chili Ever.  Well!  I had to try that. It was very good!  I’m not sure I believe the claims that this chili is “award winning.”.  But to be fair, I did leave out two “optional” ingredients, pickled jalapenos and masa harina.  Mayne next time I’ll put those in and see if it wins any awards. I will say that my husband LOVED it!  We ate it for two dinners, and both times he exclaimed over how much he enjoyed it. Chili: Cincinatti, or Texas style? What are you reading now?

Fall Fun

I had a really nice, fall-ish weekend!  When I say “fall-ish,” I don’t mean I visited a pumpkin patch or went apple picking.  No, we don’t have that in Florida- although, I’m pretty sure it’s too early for those things just about everywhere right now.  But those are things that never happen in Florida, so we have to make our own fall. We may not have cool temperatures and falling leaves, but we do have football and homecoming!  Saturday night was our high school homecoming dance, and my daughter went with two of her friends, looking amazing in her new dress.  I got a lot of GREAT comments on my post about the suit vs. dress dilemma, including one from Julie saying that she wore a tux to her prom!  For this dance, my daughter wore a dress- who knows what will happen in the future. I dropped my daughter and her two friends at the dance, and I loved seeing all the kids dressed up.  I also loved that these three girls didn’t feel like they needed dates- they were happy to be going together.  I was excited that it was my daughter’s first high school dance. I was also excited that after the dance, another mom was picking the girls up and bringing them back to her house for a sleepover.  I knew that my daughter would be in good hands and I knew she would have fun- and my job was done for the night. I got home just in time for the start of the Baylor game.  It was gloomy and rainy outside (a typical South Florida evening in September) and my house was so cozy!  We broke out the fall food and beverages. We tried each of the beers: the Oktoberfest was very good; the Pumpking Ale was okay, and the Howling Gourds was terrible.  The only one we actually finished was the Oktoberfest.  It turns out some things just shouldn’t taste like pumpkin, and beer is one of them.  But it was fun to try them all. I LOVE chips and salsa, but don’t normally eat them.  It’s one of those thing I can’t stop eating once I start, so I usually don’t let myself start.  But I made an exception since they were “fall-themed” (holiday foods don’t really count, right???) and I loved them.  The pepita salsa is delicious, and chips are always good.  Plus they looked like fall leaves! We also had this: It was good.  I mean- it was good for a prepared dinner.  Elaborate cooking wasn’t in my plan for this night, so we definitely enjoyed these “heat and serve” enchiladas. We watched Baylor win, and oh yes- I was wearing my new favorite pajamas. After the game, I stayed up late reading, and finally crawled into bed, knowing that there was no work or school tomorrow, and no one would be needing me for anything.  I could sleep as late as I wanted, and didn’t wake up until 9 am.  It felt AMAZING. After a nice slow start to the morning, Sunday got underway.  I picked up my daughter, did the grocery shopping, and started thinking about plans for the week.  I felt a little melancholy that the weekend was coming to an end.  Sometimes everything just comes together perfectly.  I know there will be more fun times this fall, but it’s possible that I’ll look back and say “Yes, that was the best night of the whole season.” Are you starting to think about fall, or are you still in a summer frame of mind? Pumpkin ale- yay, or nay?

Weekly Rundown- Everything is Awesome!

I don’t want to say this injury is behind me, because that would be tempting fate a little too much.  But let’s just say “Everything is Awesome” from The Lego Movie has been running through my head, and life seems good!  I’m linking up as always with Kim and Deborah for this Weekly Rundown.  Here’s how it all played out… Sunday I walked one mile and ran 3. Everything felt good! Monday I did lower body strength at home, including single leg exercises and squats.  One of the (few) things I’m proud of from my work this summer is the progress I made in the one leg sit-to-stand.  It’s one of the foundation exercises on Sally McRae’s app and also one of the hip stability exercises from Brad Beer’s book.  You start sitting on a chair or bench, and stand up using one leg, then sit back down, stand up again, etc. only on one leg.  When I first started I could only do five reps on each leg- now I can do 36 reps!!!  At least something has improved. I also did Caroline Girvan’s deadbug workout..  I’m really tired of it by now! Tuesday I walked 3 miles… … and then did a different core workout!  I did Caroline Girvan’s Standing Abs Workout, and I liked it.  At least, I liked doing something different. Wednesday Again, I walked one mile and ran 3.  Still feeling good! Thursday I did my single leg exercises, and another core workout.  This one Engie recommended, MadFit Standing Core Workout..  I liked this one too!  Then I had time for 20 minutes of walking. At night we watched the Dolphins game, which was a complete fiasco.  We lost, and our quarterback got ANOTHER CONCUSSION.  The poor guy will be out for… ever?  The rest of the season?  I feel really bad for him, and now our season is a shambles after only the second game. Friday Gym day!  It was a very squat-focused workout, because I skipped deadlifts.  My low back is nagging at me again, and deadlifts sadly make it worse.  After squats and Bulgarian split squats I did some core (abs and low back machines.) At night I planned to go to our high school football game, but it rained so much that the band couldn’t play (so I didn’t go.)  They did manage to play in the rain and our team won!  This was our homecoming, and last year’s homecoming was completely rained out.  September outdoor events just shouldn’t be a thing in South Florida. Saturday This was a big day- I walked one mile and ran 4!!!  I’m getting there! At night we watched the Baylor game.  FINALLY.  A game where it didn’t rain, no one got injured, and we WON!  At least the football week ended on a high note. Sunday Off!  Sleeping in and waffles will be involved (obviously.) So, it was a good week.  Moving forward, I’m going to cautiously try running every other day.  Running every third day was great to get me back from this injury, but I can’t do that forever! How was your week?  Were there any moments where you sang “Everything is Awesome?” Top photo by Stainless Images on Unsplash

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  1. I haven’t read Vita Nostra but I understand exactly what you mean. I’m also interested to see the opinions of others who have read it – I’ll watch out for it in the comments.
    Your food looks delicious! I love naan, I could have it with anything. Mixing it with Thai is a brilliant idea!
    Who was that at the table waiting so patiently for you to take a photo? 🙂

    1. Ha, that was my husband. My family is used to me making them wait so I can take photos. And I agree- naan makes any meal delicious.

  2. Gosh, that sounds like an immersive book, it’s weird when you have to come out and it’s like you’ve surfaced from underwater, isn’t it.

  3. I love that feeling of being so absorbed in a book that you almost forget there is a world around you! The last time that happened to me was with Girls They Write Songs About. Vita Nostra is not a book I’m going to read but I’m glad you had such a good experience with it!
    Regarding the photo at the restaurant – I often find when I’m having the best time I take the fewest photos. So I will assume that you had the best meal ever!

    1. Ha, we did have a good time! It is a good sign when you’re not thinking about photos.
      I would definitely not recommend Vita Nostra for you- as a matter of fact I’m not sure who I would recommend it to. It’s a very odd book.

  4. I have not read that book, but you are the second person that has recently mentioned it, so I went and put it on hold at the library and will report back after I am done. I did like Harry Potter, but if it is not like HP, then it will be interesting to see what it is like. I did read another kind of kids with magic abilities book called The Deadly Education, which I thought was just okay and probably will not read any more of the series…

    Your meals look great! I am glad you got through the period with the boys and came out okay on the other side! I do love having a full fridge, but I also do love cleaning it out and refilling it! It’s so satisfying!

    1. Okay, I’ll be very interested to hear what you think of the book! I’m not usually into fantasy, but I LOVED Harry Potter and am always open to trying something similar (this was NOT similar, however.) I’m definitely glad I read it though.

  5. I love cleaning out the fridge – it gives me so much joy! But then…I have to use ingredients to make food again, so it’s a mixed bag. But there is a deep satisfaction that comes from clearing out leftovers!!

    I’ve never read that book; the last book that really pulled me in was The Nothing Man thriller. I couldn’t put it down and ended up staying up waaayyyy too late to finish it in a single evening.

    1. Yes, I keep hearing about The Nothing Man but they don’t have it at our library! I’ll read it one of these days.
      I’m already at a loss as to what to cook again, ugh.

  6. I read Vita Nostra since you heard about it from me, but I did not like it! I decided not to rate it on goodreads because I am not the target audience for this book (I’m not a big fan of fantasy usually). I do not know why this book is being compared to HP! That is not great marketing as I found no similarities besides being set at a school! We will discuss it at book club next week and I am looking forward to hearing what others thought. I know some really liked it. I was very confused by much of the book, though, so maybe they can shed my light on things (like I do not understand the mental exercises they were doing).

    How fun to get to host one of your son’s friends from college. Now that friend will always remember you. I didn’t have the opportunity to meet a lot of parents of college friends so I really remember the ones I DID meet. It deepens your friendship to meet a person’s family! I can’t imagine how much those 2 boys ate, though!!!

    1. Yes, I remember that you were lukewarm on the book. I wish I could join your book club and hear what other people thought! It was definitely confusing- I’m not sure we were meant to understand the exercises, or a lot of the dialogue for that matter. I still liked it, but as I said by the end I was ready to be done.

  7. Is your whole family vegan or just you? I am the only vegetarian/pescatarian so when my kids were home, I made multiple meals. I know crazy huh!? I’ve been in a rut w food lately. I need to get back at it!

    1. My husband, son and I are all vegan. My daughter started off vegan but in a fit of rebellion is now vegetarian and is threatening to eat meat, SIGH! But, she’s 14 and old enough to do what she wants. My son’s roommate is not vegan or vegetarian, but is happy to cook and eat vegan.

  8. Ugh on all that cooking.

    I’m in a rut and make the same meals. Luckily my hubby will eat anything.

    Nope on the book. But it does sound intriguing.

    1. Now I’m totally burned out and have no idea what to cook. I wish we could get takeout every night.

  9. I have Vita Nostra from the library, but other books keep coming up as priority reads because they can’t be renewed and right now I’m actually reading my book club book because it has to be done by a certain date. *sigh* I will get to it soon! Have you read The Magicians by Lev Grossman? It sounds similar in some ways – it’s a magical school for adults (sort of like college) and people always said it was Harry Potter for grownups, but I never thought it should have been mentioned in the same sentence as HP because they were so very different.

    I love that you son’s friend came to visit! What a great home you must have that your son feels compelled to brag enough about it that someone would come visit!

    1. I gave my son The Magicians for Christmas, and he brought it home with him- so I will definitely read it this summer.
      Ha ha… usually I’m self conscious about our house- it’s kind of small, and it can be a tad… messy… but my son assured me that this friend wouldn’t care about any of that and he was right. The friend describes himself as “not very detail-oriented.” He’s the perfect guest for us!

  10. I haven’t read Vita Nostra – not really my type of book, especially since I don’t think Lisa enjoyed it and our tastes tend to align. But I love that feeling of being so absorbed in a book that you lose all sense of time and place!

    1. Yes, Lisa gave it a lukewarm review but then seemed to like it less and less the more she thought about it! It was a weird book. i’m glad I read it, but I’m ready for something else.

  11. Oooh, your pinto beans and naan sound wonderful. I would have invited myself over for dinner, for sure. 🙂 (Seriously, you need to write a “what I ate” post every couple of weeks or something… every time you post about food, I open the links and find things that I would love… Same with Birchie’s posts. :>) Anyway! Glad you navigated the house guest – it sounds like they were flexible, and not too overwhelming to have them in the house? I hope? And that book sounds… odd. I read the blurb and I’m undecided… we shall see if I ever pick it up. 🙂

    1. Yes, I get a lot of great ideas from Birchie too! And my son’s roommate turned out to be the ideal houseguest- really laid back and easygoing. It was fun having him (although i was also relieved when he left- our house is just too small for lengthy visits.)

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