Monday, September 27, 2010

makuakane, aloha au ia 'oe

Thank goodness for music and for the modern day technologies that allow us to record it. For the last hour I have been listening to the same two songs over and over again: My Yellow Ginger Lei and Ke Kali Nei Au (the Hawaiian Wedding song). Yes, sometimes I just want to hear the songs of the islands, but more often than not, I just want to hear my dad. That is the case tonight. I just wanted to hear my dad’s beautiful voice sing the music that he loved. Though the voices of the Aloha Islanders blend beautifully, I can still hear him over the others…a discovery that I revel in every single time.

Now, I’m not writing for sympathy or because I have a desire for others to drown in my sorrow with me. I just needed another way to get it all out. I needed something more than an hour’s worth of music to help me get through the evening.

It’s been ten years, two months and six days since I last saw him; ten years, two months and five days since I last heard his voice over the phone. It’s hard to believe that much time has actually passed and yet I remember the day he died just like it was yesterday. The memory of it continues to stop me in my tracks as I remember the details of it all. I miss him. I will always miss him. But there are days that I miss him more than others. I suppose today is just one of those days. I suppose that all of us, every now and again, just need a good cry. 

Makuakane, aloha au ia 'oe...

Saturday, September 25, 2010

pre fixe dinner special: harry potter

The other day I was on the train.  A group of high school boys were standing next to me when I overheard the following:

Boy 1:  He was awesome.  He took us all out to a pre fixe dinner.  It must have cost $50 a person.

Boy 2:  Pre fixe like in Harry Potter?

Boy 1:  No, you idiot.  That's prefect.  Pre fixe is when the price is already set and you get different courses.

It's nice to know that Harry Potter spans all ages and types. 

And while we're talking about Harry Potter, check out this amazing, new trailer.  I think I held my breath for the entire two minutes:

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

food, glorious food

Food has become my new passion.  It's been a long time in the making, but over the last year or so, I just can't get enough.  If I could, I would quit life as I know it and run away to culinary school.  I daydream of making it big, buying a home with an amazing kitchen, and spending all my days creating culinary masterpieces.  I envy those who can make their dreams of food creation a reality.  Unfortunately, I'm not in a position where I can do that.  My days are consumed with the normal routines of life.  However, it doesn't mean that I'm not going to try to fit in as much as I can.

A few weeks ago, I made a new goal to try at least two new recipes a week.  So far so good.  It's been fun to get creative in my kitchen--my very, very small kitchen.  Despite the limitations of a minuscule workspace, here are a few of  my most recent successes...
...and here's to many more!

Update:  I have included a few of the links to the recipes that I used.  Keep in mind that I hardly ever follow the recipe.  I always make modifications along the way.  For example, with the Tiramisu, I used Pero instead of coffee and omitted the wine.   For the banana cream pie, I mashed up bananas and put it into the pudding mix.  Should I make this again, I would strain the pudding mixture to preserve the integrity of the texture.  etc. etc.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

peter!!!

So I was at the gym and looked up and two machines in front of me I saw someone that looked really familiar.  Then he smiled at me and I realized that I had seen that smile before.  And then I realized that it was Peter (Tim DeKay) from White Collar!!!!  

Of course I couldn't restrain my smile at this point so it turned into what I can only imagine, a goofy grin.  He then started to really smile and gave me a slight nod.  I think he realized that I had recognized him.  I hope it made him feel good that I turned a giddy school girl.  We didn't talk to each other but floated around the same weights area for about twenty minutes and my heart felt warm and fuzzy.  :)  

P.S.  He was lookin' good.