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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Sundress


We took a walk today and Georgia wore this adorable dress I found for only $6 at Ross. I had a bazillion great shots, but decided to post these 2. Hope it captures some of the fun we had today!

Friday, March 21, 2008

Carmel










Rodolfo and I just returned from a beautiful trip to Carmel, California. We had fun hiking, horseback riding and enjoying the eden-esque valley where our hotel was located. I love ocean air, and the amazing thing in Carmel is that the air smells oceany but also has a mixture of flower and herb scent to it too. There are herbs everywhere! I saw lavender and rosemary on almost every street corner. Honeysuckle or jasmine was the other dominating scent. After we went horseback riding I expected my clothes to stink like horse, but instead they smelled like they had been freshly laundered. I guess the combination of the humidity from the ocean and the flowers all around freshened my clothes. Wouldn't it be great to hang dry laundry in Carmel?! Well, here are some pictures from our trip.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Happy Days





I just love the pictures I took a few weeks ago and thought I would add more of them here even though I already put the best one on the Valentine's entry.

Friday, March 07, 2008

Whoa horsey!


Georgia's vocabulary spans a broader spectrum than it did just a month ago. She is putting words together to form rudimentary sentences. My favorite is when she asks for horsey rides (see pictures above) by neighing like a horse and saying papi. She also enjoys saying "no wa wa" (meaning no wally). She can now say "mommy" instead of just "mama" and does so at length whenever she wants out of her crib. The "y" sound extends to papi and wally too, but she often defaults to the easier "papa" and "wawa". "No" is actually becoming a popular response and I was hoping it would hold off for another month or two, but it looks like it is here to stay. She calls herself "Nena". You ask her, "Georgia, what is your name" and her response is "Nena". When you ask, "can you say Gigi" her response is also "Nena". This makes me laugh. She likes to show ownership by saying "Nena" and then the item... for example, "Nena agua" or "nena elmo". The language teacher in me is loving this developmental stage. Unfortunately she only says one French word, which is "main" (hand / mano) and I'm assuming she is actually trying to say the spanish "mano". Still, it comes out in French and so I guess I can claim this one word. I need to start speaking to her more in French. We only read books and listen to music in French, I hardly ever try to converse with her in this language. It sure would make my degree more valuable if I could be disciplined enough to teach it to her.
Okay, now onto another topic, first of all I want to say that I have not been able to eat non-processed foods. That stuff is everywhere and quite frankly, living in Oklahoma one would have to be cooking all the time to avoid eating processed food. I'm perusing the internet, magazines, etc. in search of ideas on how to be more healthy. I've discovered one intersting lifestyle, it is called the Raw Food Diet. I certainly don't want to only eat raw food, but perhaps this branch of foodies might have some helpful recipes for a mom. I've even called into The Splendid Table and left a message for Lynn Rosetto Casper asking for ideas, but no one from her show has called me back. Ho-hum.
This leads me to something that I have wanted to do for a long time. I am going to list and review my favorite restaurants in OKC. Here they are (in no particular order):
The County Line - Best bar-b-que brisket, sauce and POTATO SALAD I have ever eaten in my life. The restaurant itself has a great history as a 1930's speak-easy and classic art-deco architecture. I love eating at this place.
Sushi Neko- This restaurant is a cliche as a great place to eat sushi in OKC, but I love it because everytime we go, Georgia is distracted just enough by the atmosphere to eat her food and not complain about it. Plus, their sushi is truly delicious.
Cafe do Brasil- The food is simple, warm and spicy Brazilian fare. Anna the owner always makes us feel welcome and like family. I've known her since 2000 when I used to visit her cafe as a teacher at Classen. Now her restaurant is in a beautiful mediterranean style building and is painted a dramatic yellow inside. Fun place for lunch.
Bellini's- Everytime I eat here I can't help but feel the thrill of the Red Bud Classic. The outdoor patio is dreamy during the late spring/early summer and even fun in the milder part of the fall. I haven't ventured too far off the chart in terms of food. I usually order spaghetti or a pizza margherite and some wine. For me, Bellini's is comfort food and a great atmosphere.
OKC Museum of Modern Art Cafe- Light, bright and modernly elegant is how I would describe this happy retreat from cowboyish OKC. When eating here I feel like I am in a major urban chi chi environment. The huge windows are their best asset! Food is tricky here, it is either fab or just bad. I love their pizza margherite. Much, much better than Bellini's becaue of the goat cheese. Also, on Thursday evening's during the warmer part of the year they open up their rooftop for "drinks under the stars". Escape here when you wish you were a movie star. :)
Old Kaiser's Building- I always forget the name of this restaurant but it houses a terrific old-fashioned soda fountain. There is a squirly lady who comes in and plays the piano at lunch time. She warbles in a wobbly, off-pitch voice that is highly entertaining. I've only been at lunch time. They have yummy, warm German potatoe salad and decadent ice cream sundays. One of my old students works here. Hi Cynthia if you are reading this!
City Bites- This sub shop is Oklahoma born. Their sandwiches are addicting! They also have fantastic cookies. My favorites: Chocolate Peanut Butter Swirl, Sooner-Doodle and Snicker-Doodle.
Victoria's- This greasy, tiny restaurant was voted the most romantic restaurant for the OU student back when I went there (1995-99). I wouldn't call it romantic now-a-days, but they sure do make one ridiculously delicious marinara sauce. I think they might put nutmeg in it. Whatever their secret recipe, I haven't found anything that compares. This place is cheap too-- great date place for any OU alum. Go down to Norman, eat some pasta, drink some wine and then walk on the campus reminiscing about your college years.
Boulevard Steak House- Strange to write this, but I had the best scallops of my life at this Oklahoma steak house. Whoever buys their food does a great job. I've only been once but have been dieing to go back.
Saturn Grill- Mouth-wateringly satisfying Asian cold noodle with broccoli salad. Wish I could remember what they call that salad. This place is packed like a sardine can at lunch time. Call ahead and take it out, otherwise you might just be miserable waiting!
Deep Fork Grill- The only thing, and I do mean only, I like at this restaurant is an appetizer of brie cheese with some sort of raspberry/cranberry relish. It is to die for! The rest of the food here is fair and rather smoky tasting.
Cafe Nova- I covet the marble slab on the bar in this restaurant. It would look so good as my kitchen countertop. This place is a little like Deep Fork but in a trendier sort of way. What I do enjoy here is their chocolate Martinis. Actually, I just enjoy sitting at this bar pretending to be someone I am not. The owner of this place was on the Bachelor.
Bahama Breeze- Alas, this restaurant is no longer here, but I write this in fond memory of the many times I sat on its deck looking out onto lake Hefner at the beautiful sunsets and imagining that I was on a Caribbean Beach. Someone needs to buy that building and get something up and running. I would definitely visit!
That is all I can think of right now. Hope you have found this list helpful!