Archive for November, 2008

  • Addicted

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    I’m addicted to a number of things: chapstick, coffee, The Office… My dependency on the first and third items in that list doesn’t bother me, but I really, really have to figure out a way to (majorly) cut back on my consumption of the second substances.

    I started drinking coffee in high school. During my sophomore year, I spent nearly every evening at a semi-local diner that had at one point in time been called the Pancake House. By the time my friends and I started patronizing the place, it had fallen into new ownership and had been given a new name. Nonetheless, we always referred to it as the Pancake House. Anyway. At that point in my life, I drank my coffee black because I was repeatedly told that only pussies took cream and/or sugar in their cuppas. Whatev.

    During my first two years of college, my addiction grew exponentially. I drank coffee all. the. time. I made midnight runs to Dunkin’ Donuts to satisfy my cravings and sneaked many a cup into the campus library to facilitate my studying. By that time, I had started using cream and sugar in my coffee.

    I kicked my caffeine habit shortly before I transferred out of my first university. I didn’t do it by choice; my body suddenly started rejecting coffee and I ended up sick to my stomach and jittery every time I drank it. So I quit. Cold turkey.

    Over the past few years, I’ve somehow regained a tolerance for that hot, tasty beverage. Up until recently, I indulged in maybe a cup or two a week. Since moving to Chicago, I’ve been consuming two cups a day, on average. It’s crazy. I LOVE the taste of coffee, and sadly, I’ve once again grown dependent on its “upping” property. And while being dependent on any substance is bad, the worst part of falling off the wagon is the actual expense of funding my addiction. I can take the withdrawal headaches, and I can deal with not being able to function properly until after my morning cup, but Christ… I pay $1.98/12oz. at the local coffee shop, and it’s breaking the bank. Something has to give.

    An easy solution would be to give it up. I know I can do it. It’s actually not even that hard. If I could get back to drinking in moderation, I’d save my wallet and body a lot of heartache. Or, perhaps an even easier solution would be to buy a pound of coffee and brew it at home and at least save myself a few bucks. We tried that a few weeks back, but the coffee we got was just terrible. I mean, I still drink it, because that’s what addicts do, but honestly, it sucks.

    So, in the spirit of giving (and of enabling), please send Zummo’s. Preferably Blue Moose. Thanks.

  • Don’t Drink the Water

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    About two weeks ago, I found out that another one of my friends is pregnant. This brings the total number of pregnant friends up to six.

    SIX.

    What the hell is going on? That’s a whole lot of pregnant friends. My two best friends in Chicago are due a month apart. Their bellies are slowly expanding, and that beautiful pregnant glow seems to be increasing by the minute. It’s lovely to watch, and sometimes, when I actually think about it, I miss being pregnant.

    Then reality punches me in the mouth and I realize that I’M SO GLAD IT’S NOT ME.

    I am so happy to be a mom. I love Jude so, so, so much, but I do not want another child. The though of trying to care for two children scares the bejesus out of me. No sir, more kids for me. I am a proud member of the One and Done Club.

    So, from here on out, it’s bottled water only for this gal. From this mama’s point of view, it seems that “pregnant” is indeed contagious

  • Pop

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    Last Friday, my grandfather turned 80 years old. My mother had a dinner for him at her place on Saturday. I was really sorry to miss it.

    Sgt. Anthony Nowakowski serving in the Army Signal repair depot in Berlin's Andrews Barracks in 1954

    This is a picture of my Pop from 1954. At that time, he was serving in the Army Signal Repair Depot in Berlin’s Andrews Barracks.

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    This is a picture of Pop from sometime over the summer. Handsome devil, isn’t he?

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    I had a hard time getting Jude to stay still and look at the camera that day. This is the best shot of him and Pop that I got.

    I miss my grandpa terribly, and I know Josh and Jude do too. Luckily, Pop is quite computer savvy, so in addition to our weekly phone calls, we often chat online at night while I nurse the baby down. Pop is also my most loyal blog-follower.

    So, here’s to you, Pop. Happy 80th birthday…a bit belated. We love you and miss you and hope we can convince you to visit us…soon.

  • Menu for November 10-16, 2008

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    I’m only trying one new dish this week. Right now, for the sake of time and money, simpler is better. So, without further adieu, here’s what’s cookin’ this week:

    Breakfast
    Oatmeal or Arrowhead Mills 4 Grain Plus Flax Hot Cereal with Raisins, Cinnamon, and Honey; Toast or Bagels; Greek Yogurt

    Lunch/Dinner
    ALTs with Hummus
    Spicy Black Bean Chili and Whole Wheat Rolls
    Minestrone Soup and Whole Wheat Rolls
    Rice and (Refried) Bean Burritos and Chips and Salsa
    Scrambled Eggs with Sun-Dried Tomatoes and Parmesan
    Whole Wheat Pasta with Tomatoes and Basil and Steamed Vegetables

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  • Sunday Drive: November 09, 2008

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    No time to ready my witty and enlightening commentary? Here’s a list of the sites I’m talking about today:

    Orangette
    Cook, Sister!
    Closet Cooking

    Yes, I realize that I’m highlighting three foodie blogs again, but hey! I love food!

    Orangette is written by a woman named Molly. She only updates her blog about once a week, but her posts are all about quality. Molly has a fantastic writing style, takes amazing photos, and cooks fantastic dishes. I recently tried her recipe for Rice-Stuffed Tomatoes, and oh my word, they were to die for. Take a few minutes and check out her site. You won’t be disappointed. Promise.

    Cook, Sister! is authored by Jeanne, a South African woman who currently lives in London. Jeanne’s blog, like Molly’s, is incredibly well-written and features amazing photos and recipes. Last week I made Jeanne’s Ratatouille Bake with Feta and impressed my husband, son, and friend Scott with my mad cooking skillz. This is one recipe everyone (yes, everyone!) should try. Yum!

    Kevin in Toronto pens Closet Cooking. Like the authors featured today, Kevin is not only an incredible cook, but he’s also a fantastic photographer. His photos make me want to reach my hand through my monitor and grab whatever it is he has recently made (even the meaty stuff!). I haven’t tried and of Kevin’s recipes yet, but look forward to trying my hand at some of his dishes in the near future.

    So, there you go. Three wonderful foodie blogs for you to check out. I hope you enjoy them as much as I have!

  • Ketchup

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    One day, there were three tomatoes walking down the street, a mama tomato, a daddy tomato and a baby tomato. The baby tomato was walking too slow, so the daddy tomato went back, stepped on him and said, “Ketchup!”

    I’ve got nearly a week of catch-up posts ready to go. Stay tuned!

  • Fall Back

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    I remember the good ol’ days… Once a year, the clocks got turned back, and in turn (haha!), I gained an extra hour of sleep that night. Up until recently, that day has been my favorite day of the year: better than my birthday and Christmas combined.

    A little more than 17 months ago I gave birth to a beautiful, wonderful, amazing baby boy. Generally speaking, Jude is a thoughtful little guy. He gives me kisses and hugs and will cuddle with me when I’m feeling down. However, my very perceptive and attentive child somehow missed out on the Daylight Savings Time Memo, and failed to sleep in on Sunday. Actually, he has been getting up earlier than normal for about a week now. So, unlike years past when, during the month of October, I would gain a glorious hour of sleep, this year, it was a wash, at best. Because of this, I am sad.

    Sooner or later,  Jude will get himself straightened out and get back to sleeping past 5:30am; I just know it! Until then, I fear I’m going to be little more than a walking zombie…a foggy-headed mama with an hankering for brains.

  • I’ve Created a Monster

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    A few weeks ago, well, maybe it was just last week, I started playing some VeggieTales videos for Jude when he would get up from his afternoon nap. I won’t lie; I did it because it allowed me 10 extra minutes to lay in bed. He seemed to enjoy it, so I figured, why not?

    I’ll tell you why not. Now, every time my boy sees my laptop, he wants to watch videos. I can’t just show him one 3-minute “Silly Song with Larry…” he cries and cries for more. *sigh* I’ve already started to cut down on how much he watches. One of the reasons we got rid of our TVs was so that we (read: me) wouldn’t learn to rely on it for Jude’s entertainment. Breaking this habit is going to be tough… Jude loves the Song of the Cebu.

    In other news, I have 1604 words of my NaNoWriMo novel written. I’m hoping to write another thousand before bed. Wish me luck!