Tuesday, May 22

Life in a sushi roll.

It's a weird feeling, but I miss you guys.  I haven't spent as much time wondering the blog world as I normally do and I miss all the wonderful posts, comments, and new friends I find.  I've sort of had to accept the instability and incompleteness of life at the moment - because for the next few months of our lives, that's just going to be the way it is.  The days are full and time is quickly passing.


I also feel bad that I haven't been sharing any fun 'to-do' projects or given you any lectures on nutrition lately (though I'm sure you don't miss those as much as I do).  But, as stated about, life is scattered at the moment.  Life is in boxes.  Life is at my parents house with our company.  Life is lacking a vegetable garden.  Life, at present time, is not being spent in the kitchen.


Dare I confess that I've eaten out more times in the past there days than I (literally) have in the last six months?  Total number = three. 


But it wasn't all *totally* horrible for me.  At least, that's what I like to tell myself.  


Want me to show you why it's semi-healthy?


Okay:



Oh wait, that's Granddad and G-love ready A Night Night Prayer at the restaurant.




Ah, yes.  There we go.  That's the ticket.  Sushi.  Delicious fish, my friends.  And look!  There's even avocado in there!






I choose to ignore the fact that it's smeared with a rich sauce.




It was, after all, my birthday dinner (thanks Gary!).  Hello, face.



By the way, I wouldn't recommend taking a baby to a hibatchi grill.  It's quite the hazard.  Hello, liability.


Don't let that cute face fool you.  She was as wiggly as a wet noodle.  And speaking of noodles, I ate some.  


Which, I'm pretty sure, contained enough salt to knock out a moose.



And speaking of....okay, I got nothing to connect these photos.  But do you like my birthday mask?  


Do you like my sweet baby?  My husbands hairy arm?  


My sushi roll topped with fish eggs?

I promise I'll return to homemade chapstick and fermented vegetables one day, my friends.

Thank you for loving me anyway.

3 comments:

  1. We love you & understand..so just chill & blog when you can. Your worth the wait! Your awesome & you ROCK!! :) Andrea

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  2. I enjoy EVERY SINGLE ONE of your post! It's the way you write about anything..I wish you would write a book so I could pass you around to people and make them feel as good as I do reading your posts!! I talk about you to my husband like we've been friends since middle school and he just laughs and says that you don't even know me. But he loves your blog too especially Stuarts guest posts:) The first time I was reading him one of Stuarts post I was laughing so hard I could only get out the first three words (like trying 20x) and he was laughing too, which made me almost pee my pants! Another thing he loves about me reading your blog is that I am always excited to do the next healthy thing for our family. My husband and my three little girls have an entirely different life because of the things you write!! And for fun my husband and I now sit down to watch food documentaries together. You'll never know the impact you've had on my family And even though I don't know you I consider you a dear friend. So post about whatever you want...And I'll be here in PA reading it!!!

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  3. I've missed catching up with you! I hope you got my email about how excited I am for your newest blessing in the works, 'cause I'm SO STINKING THRILLED for you! Life has its crazy way of tossing us here and there sometimes, you just have to hold on and see where it takes you :) Blessings my friend.

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