M.I.A

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This week you may notice a pronounced lack of blog posts.

Sorry! But don’t worry, you’re not alone.

(And here’s a pretty picture of a magical flower arrangement left over from Saturday’s opening night performance of A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the theatre to make up for it. Since it’s pretty much stunningly gorgeous, you can just pretend they’re from me to you…don’t waste the pretty.)

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In addition to the lack of blogging, my body will be noticing a lack of sleep (due to business or the fact that the sun is rising and shining by 5:30 in the morning is anybody’s guess), my body will also be noticing a lack of running this week, and my fridge and pantry have noticed a lack of food.

Moving will do that to you…but it means we’re in/continually working on being in! And that is a beautiful, beautiful thing.

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This glorious ‘welcome home’ basket greeted us upon our first arrival into our new home on Friday (most glorious is the ‘your first meal in your new home is on us’ free pizza coupon…and the hot cocoa which one would think would be a weird gift and entirely unnecessary in mid-May, but was actually a perfect treat because Mother Nature can’t get with the program and it snow flurried on Sunday…and yes, I blurred out any reference to our new pad’s name and address). We were also greeted by a host of other welcome surprises including fresh new carpeting throughout, new kitchen flooring, new doors throughout, fresh paint, a new wooden cutting board countertop in the kitchen, and a gorgeous brand new stove and oven. YES. I am also pleased as punch about the honest-to-God-real-live pantry, and oodles of cabinets, countertops, and storage space I have in this lovely kitchen. I shall never take it foregranted! 

So now begins the task of unloading, unpacking, organizing (rinse and repeat two more times) and living room furniture shopping, which will overtake my running, grocery shopping, and blogging time for the next week or so. I’ll try to drop by once or twice to update you on any excitement. Otherwise, thanks for all the love and good vibes and I’ll be back soon! Have a great week!

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“Possessed by intense life”

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Last night our chill young professionals book club met for some excellent company, delectable nosh and cocktails, and – of course – riveting and thoughtful discussion of The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald…much like every other book club in America likely did since the highly-anticipated new Baz Luhrman flick is due to hit theatres nation-wide today. (I said we were chill – and generally smart, awesome, and funny too – not highly original.) Also, this book is a classic. A classic most of us have not read since it was force-fed to us in high school, so it was definitely time to give it another, more worldly and mature, read.

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{Photo credit to book-clubber Ali!}

On our menu: Open-faced cucumber sandwiches, a veggie tray, crab and avocado salad in petite fillo cups, flaky spinach phyllo pastries, freshly baked warm pumpkin muffins with butter, olives, strawberries, brownies, Oreos, deviled eggs (with the book’s references to East Egg & West Egg, it was impossible not to jump at the opportunity to whip up some of these puppies!)…and wine, beer, champagne and mint juleps!

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Old sports in attendance: We welcomed a handful of awesome new members last night for a grand total of 13 (five or six of whom were male, making for a fairly even gender mix…take that book club stereotype!) What a great group and fun meeting! We’ve all agreed to meet again next Thursday night at The Little Theatre for an evening showing of the new Great Gatsby movie. Despite the film’s less than stellar reviews, I’m looking forward to hanging out with the group again and ogling some seriously glamorous eye candy!

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My overall thoughts: Oh, to be poor and happy! Sure beats rich, empty, and careless any day. (We did, in fact, engage in a host of much deeper thoughts and conversations over the course of our two-hour meeting…but that pretty much sums it up for me!)

What we’re reading next: A Pig in Paris

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Also, to recap, my theatre education department partner-in-crime and I accompanied our ten teenage Stage Door Design Project students to see our first preview performance of A Midsummer Night’s Dream on Wednesday night. The world in our version of this masterpiece is simply stunning – the costumes, the lighting, the gorgeous music from our composer – utterly breathtaking and magical. A feast for the senses! And it’s good for a few laughs, too. You should probably get yourself to Geva Theatre Center to see it ASAP!

And….and….and….TODAY IS MOVING DAY 1!!!!!!!!!

Ted arrives early this afternoon with the first load of our stuff and we start moving in this weekend. Ted will make three trips from Cincinnati in all, and he won’t officially be here for good with the last of our stuff until early June, but it’s finally, actually happening y’all! Send some good vibes our way, please! :)

Have a great weekend!

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Linkjoyment

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For your brain power/creative energy pleasure…

SWEET Shadow Dance Group, a must watch!

This short little New Yorker article is hilarious because it’s so true.

Sure there are some flaws, but at least someone is TRYING to do something to help…I love it!

This is asinine. An embarrassment to humanity.

This article is incredibly powerful and eye-opening. A true must read.

I just don’t even know what to think of this!

These photographs are phenomenal!

Right on! Now this is what I’m all about!

Crazy cool!

Seriously, the BEST if you’re in need of a good laugh!

This is SO interesting. Fascinating!

So is this…

Enjoy!

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No Apologies for Flower Power

So, I know some of you are like, “If I see another flower picture on this blog, I quit.” Totally valid. For such an unflowery person, I sure have been overloading my blog with a lot of flowery pictures lately. But with a gorgeous upstate NY spring in full bloom – blooms that stick around for only about a week and a half, might I add – after six long blustery long months of winter…sorry, I’m not sorry about all the spring-joyment flower pictures. That being said: more flowers!

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On Parks, Ponds, and Pals

Saturday morning at Mendon Ponds Park…

Initially, I headed over there for a 2-mile run through the Grasslands Trail, which I looked up on both Google Maps and the park’s website map first, then drew the route into my RunKeeper app on my phone – just to be doubly sure that A) the trail actually existed, and B) I would stick to the well-marked path and not find myself lost in a swamp, tall grass, or a forest.

Enter foreshadowing.

Word of warning, the Grasslands Trail only kind of exists. As in, it starts out well labeled (a blue diamond spray painted on the occasional tree) with a clear path through the woods and the grass, and then the path just kind of goes away and so do the trees and you find yourself running through tall grass and eventually coming out on Clover Rd., where you then have to re-enter the park and pick the trail back up at a totally different entrance point and work your way back to your starting spot.

Soooo, better for leisurely nature hikes than running. Got it. But I did get my full run in (despite stopping at least nine times to consult my phone’s GPS to try to figure out where the heck I was) and both a deer and a goose stopped by within a few feet of me to say hello. Neither one seemed very concerned about my presence, just curious. It’s nice to get friendly with the wildlife every now and then!

Then I decided I would check out Devil’s Bathtub pond since it was right by the start of the Grasslands “trail,” and while I’m at it, I might as well kick off my shoes, hang out on the beach by the big pond, soak up some rays in the cool breeze, read my book for a while, and watch a group of little boys catch schools of minnows for bait and fish for rock bass. I mean, why else were Saturdays invented?

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At night I met my friend Kristen for Ethiopian food (lintels and lamb) downtown, some good girl talk, and a scenic drive to get frozen yogurt in pretty, picturesque Pittsford as the sun set.

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Best spring Saturday yet…lookin’ forward to more like it!

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Five K Friday

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{Bottoms up!}

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Immediately after work on Friday I took myself for 3.2 mile run along the canal. It helps when the weather is the essence of perfection and the views are easy on the eyes. Not bad at all.

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Then I made delicious homemade baked jalapeno poppers. And boy did I need both the run and the poppers to finally end a week like last week. Amen!

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Best Busker Thursday

Last night a friend and I walked the Best Busker Contest in downtown Rochester amid the gorgeous spring weather, listening to fabulous street musicians and sharing some good eats….a pretty wonderful combination, indeed!

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We dined on tasty mac n’ cheese cups, freshly baked snickerdoodle and chocolate chip cookies, food truck pulled pork and slaw tacos, and s’mores on a stick, but we sadly had to skip out on the blue velvet cake push pops, spring rolls, and the risotto balls we were looking forward to also indulging in because they were served at food places that wanted you to dine inside of their restaurant to partake in their deals – which just wasn’t going to happen when there were so many great musicians to hear and fantastic early evening weather to enjoy outside! I hope next year all the restaurants that offer special Busker Contest deals will consider having their special deal food options as “to go” instead of “dine in only” so people can actually enjoy the street music and delicious food too.

We heard fiddles, banjos, harmonicas, singers, accordions, trombones, guitars, maracas, tambourines, mini organs and more – and many of the musicians sang and played, sometimes multiple instruments too, one-man-band style. One of the performers was a songmaker – if you shouted out a topic, he improvised a song about it – music on the guitar and lyrics – right on the spot for you. He was great! They posted a list of the topics people had requested on the sidewalk, and that was pretty amusing as well – one was “I’m two days overdue, make this kid come out!” and a little boy suggested “fear of learning to ride my bicycle” while an older lady encouraged “losing my glasses all the time!” I think he could have been a cool addition to an amazing, memorable surprise marriage proposal.

All the musicians were wonderful though and it was so relaxing and joyful to hear so much great music and see such strong talent in our city. At the check in tent, we received five guitar picks, so we could place one pick in each of our top five favorite busker’s buckets to vote for them. Unfortunately, voting ended at 8 p.m. and we didn’t realize it until about 8:02 p.m., so we ran like fools through the crowds to try to get picks into the buckets of our top picks, but we were only successful with two of them. At least we have some sweet souvenir picks and know better for next year. Also, in addition to the fabulous, perfect spring weather, there was a really nice cross-section of people milling about – bearded hipster twenty-somethings with their grandmothers, moms with babies, dads with kids on their shoulders, couples, and friends of all ages and backgrounds – just enjoying Rochester together.

Totally gorgeous night! What a way to spend a Thursday! :)

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A Walk in the Park

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On an Ideal Day

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On our lunch break we went for a walk in the beautiful gardens of a church downtown adjacent to the theatre…

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The trees are blooming and beautiful, but they kind of smell like salmon…

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Lunch hour with friends just got way more pleasant. Now we can eat lunch, play Taboo, and go for a walk among the flowers before retreating back into the recesses of our chilly yet wonderful theatre for the remainder of the day…

Yesssss.

And then I went for a run after work. It was glorious and I felt much better about my plans to meet Shawnda, Meg, and Becca at Chocolate & Vines…for dinner. Not dessert. Dinner. What you see below was my dinner. And it was perfect.

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I had a flute of sparkling moscato….

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We shared this magnificent cheese platter of crustinis, dried cranberries and apricots, salted nuts, gurkens, manchego, gjetost, gouda, ‘across the pond,’ and the best whole grain mustard, honey, and duck pate I’ve ever had…

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And then we moved on to a dessert and a piece of chocolate for each of us, which we passed around the table so we could all taste everything, like all smart foodies do.

I had tiramisu and a piece of passion panna cotta white chocolate (to.die.for.)…

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Meg had the chocolate truffle mousse and a piece of blackberry jam with crystallized ginger dark chocolate….

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Becca had the cranberry saligari and a piece of coconut curry chocolate…

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And Shawnda had the amaretto mascarpone and a piece of coconut dark chocolate…

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If manners, reputation, and friendship were not at stake, I would have licked everyone’s plate or bowl clean…civility be damned. But I also kind of think nobody would have cared because we all pretty much had the same idea.

It was all heavenly, but my favorites were the insanely tasty gjetost cheese (a goat whey and cow’s cream cheese from Norway with “a rich caramel fudge texture”), the delicious duck liver pate (with roasted red bell peppers and port wine) that none of us could get enough of, the out-of-this-world whole grain mustard (which was crazy flavorful but not spicy), Becca’s dessert which tasted exactly like Christmas, my sinfully rich yet light tiramisu, and my truffle that was filled with soft creamy white chocolate and a sweet yet tangy orange passion panna cotta syrup that was mind-blowing.

Girls night, indeed!

Get thee to this place immediately.

Flowers at lunch, running on a spring afternoon, girlfriends, and epic nosh? I could get used to this.

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Hilarity Ensues

So, right now there’s not a ton going on for me to report, but in the coming weeks there will be all kinds of goodness on the blog…stay tuned!

In the meantime…

The Amazing Spiderman 2 movie starts filming in Rochester today through May 9. The NYPD prop police cruisers arrived in Rochester late last week. They’ll have parts of downtown closed daily while they film the car chase scenes and, of course, will be using many Rochestarians as extras in the flick. And this city is pretty jazzed about it too! Read all about it here. It’ll be nice to see familiar streets on the big screen when this film is released.

– Geva’s own Geva Comedy Improv actors provided the official video definition for the term “catwalk” for Theatre Dictionary. It’s hilarious. Check it out here! Go GCI! And check out the Theatre Dictionary here.

– Tom Hanks and his daughter mocking Toddlers & Tiaras. Awesome. Check it out here.

– This family is amazing! Every single day dad (and sometimes mom and siblings) dress up in costume to wave goodbye to their eighteen year old son when the school bus comes to pick him up in the morning. Seriously, the best!!! Check it out here. Love this family!

Happy Tuesday!

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