Monthly Archives: October 2007

Fork You Season 2, Episode 1

The next two months are going to be chock full of Fork You. In this latest installment we got schooled in the art of making coffee by Erica Hess, the coffee educator from Peet’s Coffee. She gave us a taste of one of the world’s most expensive coffees and showed Scott the proper way to plunge. Somehow I didn’t say much in this episode, I must have just been transfixed by the excellent coffee.

Pictures and an empty apartment

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My apartment always feels so empty and quiet after she leaves. She has been this way since birth, always bringing great energy to any place she inhabits. It can be overwhelming while you’re having the experience of her, but when she’s gone, the straightened couch pillows and clear surfaces don’t seem nearly as appealing as the vibrancy of life that she had brought.

In addition to my sister’s visit, there were other things to celebrate this last weekend and I photographed them extensively (it’s a sickness). I put together a somewhat edited set of pictures from Thad and Angie’s wedding (Scott’s pictures are also worth a gander if you know the happy couple and want to see more). Next comes a totally unedited set of pictures from Una and Andy’s wedding celebration (the beach at sunset is such an amazing place to take pictures). Last comes pictures of Raina and John, doing their thing at the church. They performed for hours and impressed me with the ease that they have together on stage. Those of you who didn’t come out really missed an amazing show.

Edited to add: I just discovered that Roz has a set of pictures of Thad and Angie’s wedding up as well. Oops, I don’t know how I missed that! Especially since there are few good ones of me in there.

Precarious train tracks and butter pecan ice cream

I went to bed last night with one of those headaches that prevents you from doing anything other than lay quietly in a darkened room and pray for unconsciousness.  It started coming on towards the end of my class and increased in power when I walked outside and discovered a $30 parking ticket tucked neatly under my windshield wipers.  When I pulled into my building’s garage, Mamadou, the parking attendant who has become a friend, took one look at me and said, “Are you okay?”  There was concern written all over his face.  I mentioned the headache and the ticket and headed upstairs to my apartment.

The one benefit that I’ve found to getting a powerful headache is that they often bring with them extra-vivid dreams.  Last night I dreamt that I was thinking about moving back to Walla Walla, but the only house I could afford was one that sat 10 feet from an active train line.  A noisy and dangerous location, especially since in the dream I was pregnant.  It was an appealing little house except for that one issue and in the dream I was seriously considering getting it.  I felt like it was my only option and that it would be better to settle for something that wasn’t ideal than wait for what I really wanted.

Later I dreamt that I went to get ice cream and found myself at a shack that advertised itself as self-serve.  The bins of ice cream were brightly colored in hues that are not typically found in nature.  As I walked around with my cone and scoop, I discovered that I couldn’t actually reach the ice cream.  Each time I reached for it, it moved further away.  I found myself teetering on the edge of the freezer, leaning so far over that I nearly plunged head-first into the cardboard barrels of ice cream.  Finally my dad appeared at the door and called for me to come and join him outside.  He pointed at the cup that was in my hand and said, “Look, you already have your ice cream.  Why do you want that other crap?”  I looked down and realized that I was holding an overflowing pint of delicious butter pecan.

Sometimes the meanings of my dreams are hard to decipher but these two seem pretty darn clear to me.  Don’t settle for things that aren’t quite right because I think that’s all I’m going to be able to get and remember that I already have what I need.  I am amused, however, that my subconscious chose to remind me of that fact using food as the meaningful object.

Fork You: Bart's Bag of Mystery

Check it out! A new episode of Fork You is finally ready for public consumption. We took an inadvertent break from posting episodes during the month of September as life has a way of interfering with podcast schedules. But now we’re back and planning on posting a show every week for the next two months! Prepare yourself!