Monday, August 9, 2010

Apps for the phone I don't have.

Bought a droid. Yay!
Finally! I'm completely last on technology. The funny part is that people think I'm a techie. People ask me techie questions. People look to me as a tech reference. Not sure why. They are way ahead of me.

Now I'm waiting weeks for my new toy to arrive, as it's on backorder. Because as usual, I'm last.

So in the meantime, I'm looking for which apps I should load onto the thing, once I get it. I was going to write up a list of them, but so many others have already done that, so we'll go with everyone else's lists. The one benefit of being last.

http://www.pcworld.com/article/201244/verizons_droid_x_12_apps_to_get_you_started.html
http://www.pcworld.com/article/181630/verizons_droid_10_apps_to_get_you_started.html
http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/best-droid-apps/
http://101bestandroidapps.com/
http://www.wirelessandmobilenews.com/2010/01/top-ten-best-coolest-free-apps-for-android-an-droid-review-of-reviews.html

Real job, schmeal job

10-yo-daughter: Mom, why did you choose an office job?

Me: What do you mean?

10-yo-daughter: Well, you could have picked anything. Like a fireman or a teacher.

Me: You're right, but I chose something I went to school for... subjects I was interested in. And that led me to an office job.

10-yo-daughter: But an office job is not a REAL job.

Me: Why not?

10-yo-daughter: Because no kid says, "When I grow up, I want to work behind a desk in an office."

Me: I guess they don't.

10-yo-daughter: They all want to be something, like a doctor or an artist or a policeman. Didn't you want to BE something when you were a kid?

Sigh.

Fresh water for all

We have a water cooler in our house. Love it... love the instant availability of super-cold and super-hot water, anytime. Tap water around here is actually pretty good, but we still like the taste of the bottled water better. 
My question is: if you have a similar situation, with two huge jugs of water showing up on your doorstep every other week or so, would you use that water to fill the dog bowl? I mean, seriously? The husband claims, "If it's good enough for us, then it's good enough for the dog, too." I think he means, "If the tap water is not good enough for us, then it's not good enough for the dog, either." I respectfully disagree. Granted, the dog is a senior citizen and is pretty picky, but I'm pretty sure that she wouldn't mind the tap water over the bottled. I don't hear her howling, "Deer Park, that's good water!"

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Gunning for the beard

The husband didn't always have a beard. The first appearance came when I was pregnant with the boy. It gradually grew in over the months, and the husband enjoyed taking off the time from shaving. I'm not really sure what made him give up on razors. I never was a fan of the scratchy, prickly facial hair - It didn't look bad at all, but it's thick and rough, and it's never been my thing. The husband seemed to like it, so I tolerated it. Only because...

The husband promised he'd shave it while I was in the hospital. And so he did. It actually became entertainment while I was in labor. In between contractions, he went into the bathroom and shaved off a little more. He came out of the bathroom each time, and it made me laugh. It was fun, and eventually I had my clean-shaven husband back.

A couple of years later, I became pregnant with the girl. And... the beard gradually came back. I hadn't missed it. I started looking forward to the hospital shaving session again. But the way things go, I ended up going in for a scheduled c-section. No labor. No time to shave. No shaving session. Flash-forward ten-and-a-half years, and: the beard is still around. We just celebrated the boy's bar mitzvah, and the beard was in every photo.

Early on, after the girl was born, the husband and I made a bet. I had never lost the baby weight. The deal is: If I make it back down to my wedding weight, the beard gets shaved. I have never really been able to do it though. Until now. I'm headed in the right direction, anyway.

Looks like I'm losing a pound a month, or so. Slow but sure wins the race. I hope. At this rate, I may be at the wedding weight long before the girl's bat mitzvah. Works for me! The husband may very well be looking very different at that party. Looking forward to it!

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Cooking for strangers

Well, not really strangers... just people I haven't seen in 25 years. Heading to a 4th of July BBQ. Happy Independence!

I LOVE cooking for other people. I am not always good at it, mostly because of my lack of attention span at just the right moment: I often burn things or otherwise ruin them. But I still try. I should cook fun things for my own fam, but I just don't bother when it's "just us". I need to have a party (or go to someone else's party) for the excuse. I think I'm pissing off my friend who is hosting this BBQ; she may be afraid I'm showing her up.

Here's everything that the husband and I have been preparing this long holiday weekend, whether for the July 4th reunion, or for local friends.

Baby arugala salad with warm pancetta vinaigrette and spiced pine nuts. Recipe credit to the cooking class I took my mom to last week for her (early) bday.
The nuts are accidentally too spicy. I like them that way (they have a great kick) but I hope others don't have an issue.
Scallops with candied fennel and vanilla-citrus reduction. Recipe credit to one of my favorite places in the entire world that I am glad to have been to once.
I know, I know. You're thinking: WTF? This is a 4th of July BBQ, not a gourmet meal. Where are the hot dogs and burgers and ribs and corn and potato salads and watermelon? Yeah, I'll leave that to my friend the hostess. Don't worry about her, though: she holds her ground. She'll be making her own assortment of kick-ass food in addition to the standard picnic fare.
You are probably still confused, wondering how I'll serve this at a BBQ. I haven't quite figured that out yet, but it likely will involve tasting spoons. Meh.
Honey-tomato bruschetta with fresh ricotta (yes I made the ricotta too)
Another pause from the menu to say one quick note: OMG, don't ever buy ricotta from the store again!!!! Seriously. Easy to make and yummy. And I didn't even have lemons to curdle the milk, so I used a lime instead. Yum!







Kobe sliders with pesto on potato rolls. The husband made up this combo - he's also making alfredo sauce for it as an alternative choice.
The alfredo sauce on Kobe burgers was NOT my idea. Neither was the pesto - but it was pretty good on the test sliders. 


Dill pickles.
Yeah, just pickles. Don't laugh. Homemade pickles are GREAT! And go well on the sliders (without the alfredo sauce, anyway!!)









Mini pulled pork sandwiches on homemade potato rolls.
"Mini" only because I screwed up and made them too small, figuring they would actually rise more than they did. The rolls were intended for the kobe burgers but I'm not going to make a whole nother batch in a larger size.




I think that is it. Everything else is boring. Can't wait to eat it all.

Lesson: Never buy ricotta cheese again. Duh.