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Remedy Quarterly

Posted on February 28th, 2012

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Hi guys, guess what?! I was published in Remedy Quarterly!!

I’m so excited! I have every issue published so far, and I wait impatiently for it to arrive in the mail every quarter. And since I loved it so much, I decided I’d love to be IN it, and so I submitted a piece and it was accepted! This issue is about adventure, and my piece is a collection of my adventurous moments in food, with a few photos.

I’d love for you all to see it, and I’d love for you to check out Remedy Quarterly. You can get your copy here.

Happy happy!

The things I think about…

Posted on February 27th, 2012

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Tonight I am sitting on the couch, listening to Andrew Bird’s new album and feeling tipsy on life.

Tonight I am remembering our October trip to New England years ago. Seeing billions of red and yellow leaves for the first time ever, and crying at their beauty. Stopping on the side of the road for a cup of cider and a bag of early McIntosh apples, for a whopping total of one dollar. Having afternoon happy hour with the New York ladies next door, driving down the Kancamagus Highway, unable to stop saying, “wow.” Seeing Boston for the first time, falling in love with it, crafting dreams and hopes and plans over pastries and espressos in the North End. Somehow we made it happen, and we left friends and family and home for that far away dream.

I’m remembering those snowy days in Boston, when I walked to work past the pastry shops and the Italian restaurants, past the Haymarket and the Irish bars. Lunches at the underground salad shops, searching for others who spoke Spanish or knew what Mexican food was, and hefting my bag and coat and hat and scarf and gloves up five flights of stairs when I got home each day. Chasing Roux down three flights of stairs after he snuck out one day. Riding the T, strolling to museums, and walking blocks and blocks with armsful of groceries. Walking from Beacon Hill to the North End one evening with new friends. Crying every single night, knowing that Boston was not in our hearts. Making the decision together to come home to Austin and live the lives we wanted to live.

I’m remembering those first few weeks back in Austin, re-finding our friends, moving into a new neighborhood, and sadly realizing that things had changed and could not be changed back. And yet somehow, we still found our place here. We moved back to our favorite neighborhood. We managed to hang on to many of the people that were important to us (I don’t know what I would have done if I had lost Chad and Linds). We also lost a few, and I think about them nearly every day (oh, Leti, I miss you so much). We carved out a new place for ourselves in our old city. We started businesses, challenged ourselves, grew immensely, and grew closer to each other.

I’m remembering that one fantastic year that we felt wild and crazy, and moved across the country, loved it and hated it, swallowed our pride, came back to Austin, and found our home. Thank heavens for fantastic years.

Weekend Moments #5

Posted on February 27th, 2012

Hi everybody!

I only captured a few small moments of this weekend. We had a lovely dinner at Justine’s on Friday night, then watched Contagion at home (seriously freaky movie). Saturday was waffle day, and a fantastic evening with our friends K. and D., at their Mardi Gras-ish party. Sunday was cooking and baking for Supper Club. It was a very low-key weekend.

On to another week!

Two Twenty-Nine

Posted on February 23rd, 2012

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Everybody! I’m going to be participating in this cool project called Two Twenty-Nine. Margo and Jennifer are working on their senior honors thesis, and they’ll be putting together a journal of people’s experiences on one day – Leap Day 2012. You can contribute, too!

You can submit anything you want – your day in photos, a list of everything you ate that day, a map of everywhere you went, a journal entry – I haven’t decided what my submission will be yet, but I’m excited to do it!

If you’re interested in joining me next Wednesday in documenting the day, click here!