Friday, July 27, 2012

{this moment}

{{this moment} - A Friday ritual (inspired by Soulemama). A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

yarn along: McCullough and little baby pants!


Joining Ginny over at Small Things for the regular Wednesday Yarn Along!
Two of my favorite things are knitting and reading, and the evidence of this often shows up in my photographs. I love seeing what other people are knitting and reading as well. So, what are you knitting or crocheting right now? What are you reading? ~ Ginny Sheller from Small Things

I'm still plugging away at David Mcullough's The Greater Journey: Americans in Paris. Truth is, I don't devote much time to reading these days. But what I have read I am loving. I know so little about 19th century history and the American figures who influenced what direction this country went... and it is fascinating! Knitting happens sporadically on short Metro rides and while sitting in church, but I finished two little vests and am currently working on some matching pants. Slow and steady is my motto these days!

Friday, July 20, 2012

{this moment}

{this moment} - A Friday ritual (inspired by Soulemama). A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.


Friday, July 13, 2012

{this moment}

{this moment} - A Friday ritual (inspired by Soulemama). A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

BEERTOWN - come and let your voice be heard

"...gently satiric and utterly involving" ~Washington Post


July 12 - 22  |  7:30PM  

Woolly Mammoth Rehearsal Hall

BUY TICKETS


July 28  |  4PM  

Round House Theatre Silver Spring

BUY TICKETS

Which tells the story of our town’s history better: A pair of glasses or a license plate? A projector or a bottle of beer? Visit a place where remembering is a communal act, and everyone’s opinion is heard and counted: Beertown. Part-civic ceremony, part-theatrical pageant, dog & pony dc’s Beertown actively explores the dynamic and tenuous relationship between individuals and their community. Beertown received a Helen Hayes nomination for the Charles MacArthur Outstanding New Play or Musical Award! Beertown is “so gently satiric and utterly involving that you’ll find yourself voting for and against issues before you even realize you’ve raised your hand.” – Washington Post.
The performance begins with a dessert potluck; please bring a dessert to share.


Rehearsals and performances have been consuming my time recently, so in an effort to feel validated  (an also because it is a kick-butt show) I urge you, my friends, if you are in the DC metro area then buy a ticket and come and see BEERTOWN. This summer we are performing it as part of the Capital Fringe Festival and for more information you can check out the dog and pony dc website. This will most likely be my last show for a while (having twins can have quite an impact on one's stage career, no?) and if this run is anything like the last tickets will see out quickly. So come see it! Buy your tickets now! Support good art! Oh, and there is a dessert potluck buffet, which would be what would really convince me to come see the show.

Hope to see you there.

Monday, July 9, 2012

candy for the eyes and tummy

My friend sent this podcast/article from NPR about Japanese Omanju. If you're a fan of unique sweets, and haven't tried anything like this, I highly recommend it. I'm particularly a fan of chestnut manju. But where to find such treats on the east coast? If you find out, let me know!
Japanese cake "autumn"
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Saturday, July 7, 2012

Noodles and Tanabata

Few "holidays" are more evocative of summer for me than Tanabata, the Japanese star festival. When we're in Japan we enjoy the festive bamboo decorations with colorful tanzaku (small pieces of paper with wishes written on them) fluttering from the branches. Every town seems to have their own matsuri festival with carnival games, treats and performances... I'm filled with nostalgia just thinking about it and longing to find one in our area.
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Though we'll miss out on attending a matsuri this year, at least we can indulge in some summery Japanese treats. One of our favorite summertime dishes is hiyashi somen, a delightful cold noodle dish. There is a great recipe on La Fuji Mama that I am excited to try, mostly because I like the idea of making my own dipping sauce as opposed to purchasing a ready-made sauce (full of MSG).

via which also has a recipe for dipping sauce sans MSG.
In the midst of this excruciating heat wave (am I allowed to be that dramatic? I am 5 months pregnant with twins after all...) this seems like the perfect food to prepare and eat. Minimal time over a hot stove and maximum cooling power. A must for tonight's dinner.

Friday, July 6, 2012

{this moment}


{this moment} - A Friday ritual (inspired by Soulemama). A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012