Magalista Soap |
When I looked at the date of my last post, I had conflicting emotions. First I thought to myself, whoa, it's been awhile, tangled with the feeling of really? That was just in January?
Prunella is almost full grown, coming up on 8 months. The two blueberry bushes, named after my parents are starting to blossom and I'm feeling a great need to cut my hair.
My latest crush, Prunella |
Mauricio, Jody & I squished in a photo booth together at Taste! |
Call me impatient, overly eager, or just lucky, but I've found a great match career wise.
People know that I am an incredibly hard worker and it's nice to be truly needed at work. The kind of appreciation usually falls in the "thank god for those volunteers" kind of mentality. That is the kind of need I'm feeling now, so much so, that I have an intern helping me out. And you are fabulous Erich!
I'm on this kick to try and appreciate where I am in the present moment, not allowing my future self to critique everything.
Being present may be the most difficult thing to do. Not thinking of the future, not thinking of money and bills, appointments or feeling the need to keep up with friends and family. I think kids do this best, living in the moment that is. Can you imagine if you were able to preview your life at age 8 and see what was ahead? We'd all hop on trains and get the hell out of town.
I'm honored and thrilled to be apart of this awesome organization, and my learning curve is STEEP. There is a mountain of work to be done as co-chair, more than a full time job, but like a shark that needs to move to stay alive, I'm definitely alive and on the move. The Mangalista soap in the above photo was given to me by the one and only, Heath Putnam. The man who brought over the Wooly Pigs from Austria. We had a very interesting dinner together at Serious Pie in Seattle, where we talked pig- slow pig and ideas to bring people and mangalista together. A butchering class? Make your own pancetta or bacon together? We shall see. Meanwhile, there is a lot of cooking and wine making to be done. Enough of this sitting around and day dreaming...
2 comments:
Hey Melissa,
Been a long time, hope to see you soon. Sounds like the year has been all tumult - hope you get some rest soon. Would love to meet the Frenchie in your life. I had one for so long I've forgotten what it's not like to be a Frenchie person. And Slow Food - want to know what's going on with it, if there's any volunteering I can do to help out!
Been thinking about you. Hope all is well with you and yours.
Take care,
Jenny
Hey Jenny,
Yes it HAS been a long time. Thanks for the comment, it's nice to hear from you! I would love to get together- so much to discuss- especially in the Slow Food department. I hope all your projects are coming along well, I'm curious to know if you are attending any more food blogging retreats?
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