Monthly Archives: May 2010

Weekend of Food!

Cafe Asia, Peking Gourmet Inn, and Vegetable Garden.

On Saturday, we originally set out for a lazy walk through the city. This stroll turned into a 9-mile walk! We went by an artist flea-market at Court House, across the Potomac to DC, through Georgetown by the Capital Crescent Trail, to the shops along Georgetown, to Foggy Bottom, to the Watergate Hotel, to the Washington Harbour, back to the Key Bridge. Stopped by Cafe Asia for a snack which turned into dinner at 4:30 and then light grocery shopping on the way home. It was a good 5 hour hike and the couch never looked so inviting as it did when I fell into it at the end of the walk.
Carving the Peking Duck
Then yesterday, we had Peking duck for Mother’s Day lunch. It was carved perfectly with the layer of fat removed, the wraps were freshly made, and it was delicious! Then we played Wii! According to Wii Fit, I’m 50! It’s a very fun game and I’m considering getting it. If you don’t have time to go to the gym or just don’t feel like making the trip, this is a great way to get some physical activity and have fun at the same time. It’s also a good group game too.

Onward to Vegetable Garden for dinner. Vegan fare. Pretty healthy, but only okay taste. I think we can find better vegetarian food at other restaurants that don’t only serve vegetarian. Indian or Thai places, for instance.

Ok I’m back to pb&j again this morning. Must give my belly a break before this coming weekend!

Landmark

If you’ve never heard of Landmark Forums, well, neither had I until maybe sometime last year. Go ahead and Google/Wikipedia them. You’ll read the good, bad, and that they’re banned in some countries for being some kind of new agey cult thing. Yeah, freaked the crap outta me for a while there! Basically though, I think they’re just a business. They teach people personal development stuff and a lot of it is founded on psychological concepts which aren’t new, but they break it down for you (or sometimes they make up words and turn them into jargon which irritates the crap out of me “racket,” “technology?” wtf?! English!?). For example, last night, they talked about our inner voices that tell us we can’t do this or that. These limitations we put on ourselves could stifle us achieving our dreams if we aren’t cognizant. Sounds familiar? Self-fulfilling prophecy. Then they talked about something they term “already always listening” which is (if I’m even explaining it correctly) – we hear what we wanna hear. So for example, if I’d read about the cult thing and decided they were evil, everything they said to me from that point forward would sound like “drink Kool-Aid, drink it!!” And I would’ve gotten nothing out of it. But I tried not to do that, so I got some interesting tidbits from it. Like you shouldn’t limit yourself by labeling yourself. Or don’t get stuck in a path thinking it’s the only way to go and there’s either right or wrong. You can explore other options. Kinda’ like negotiations. You don’t have to compromise if you can get to the underlying motivations. When you hear it, it’s very intuitive. Almost common sense-like but at the same time, why didn’t I think of that!? Duh! Until someone points out that classic example fo splitting the orange in half as a compromise when in fact one person wanted the rind to cook with and the other wanted the fruit center to eat.

So then we took a break, and that’s when they want you to register for their class. If you don’t sign up, random strangers, dubbed “volunteers” will harass you. Why not? Do you want to open a realm of possibilities to your life? Are you satisfied with all aspects of your life? Would you want to have the skills to achieve more? What are your reservations? It’s like an infomercial gone Chuck Norris on you. Granted I’ve never attended a full on class but part of that mysteriousness gives me the heebie jeebies. And definitely the hovering and pressuring creeps me out. They have days where you can listen in on part of a class such as last night, but I just sense that they’re holding back on the juicy parts. Maybe if they offered the class on a take it now, and pay what you want after. Like a volunteer payment thing. Say I think I got $100 value out of it, I’ll slip a $50 into the donation box, I would go to satisfy my curiosity. As it were, I’ll just have to let my life be less than better-than-it-could-be I guess.

Happy Cinco de Mayo

This is a holiday to honor cervesas, tequilas, and margaritas right? For a while I used to think it was Mexico’s independence day. I recently learned it’s about the Mexican’s defeat of the French in the Battle of Pueblo in 1862. Mucho mucho anos ago. So we’re celebrating a war! Salud!

I’m going to a farmer’s market after work today. Not to celebrate 5 Mayo but because now that it’s May, most all farmer’s markets have begun!
(Update: Skipped Farmers Market – metro skipped that stop due to overcrowding so I took that as a sign to go home and watch Spongebob instead.)

Christina

YeeshChristina is my hair lady and I love her. She knows my hair pretty well. The wavy. My lazy. She can work with it. And I can work with what she gives me. Every time I go to other people, I can’t help but wish I’d gone to Christina. So today, I went to Christina and I’m so glad I did! I went in thinking I was going for maybe 2 or 3 inches off. Mind you, I only told her layered, no bangs, long enough to tie up. That’s what I always say, to everyone I go to, variance on the bangs though. Anyway, this time, she took off a bit more than 3 inches. It’s barely long enough to tie up, especially the shorter layered sections, but it’s the exact haircut I wanted and I just didn’t know it at the time!
Back to Christina
So today, I fessed up to her that I’ve gone to some different people since I last saw her. She remarked that it’d been a while since I’d gone back. I felt kinda’ embarrassed about wandering but she was fine with it – hair grows back so it’s fine to experiment, but I had to tell her that in all my ventures, she’s still the best. By the way, do you notice the dull hair at the top photo and the shiny on the bottom? I think that’s Fekkai Glossing Cream. It’s magical.