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Oct 15th, 2009 by Marietta

After many long ponderous titles steeped in fromage I thought I would do one that would catch your attention and turn your world upside down.Sitting in hay is surprisingly fun.

It’s been awhile since I last wrote, but I got so busy.  I’m all done now with the classwork I needed to do ahead of my Vancouver trip, so that I wouldn’t fall behind.  I did two chapters of PHP and one chapter of CSS, worked on Jessica Lee’s website and discovered the world twice over.  Now I can truly say I have lived!                         … the life of a computer geek.

One week til I leave for Vancouver!!! I’m so excited. :D   We’re all having a party at Clairessa’s place in downtown Vancouver on Halloween.  That’s going to be super fun.  I’m going to be a bum this year and not make a costume.  There just isn’t the time or money unfortunately… it would cause me too much stress.  Boo… I know.  Next year I’ll make two costumes and do a wardrobe change in the middle of the evening to make up for it.

What I’m really focusing on right now is Jessica Lee’s website, which has to be perfect.   I really want it to be something special that people will enjoy shopping at.  I’m having a little web designer/developer trepidation that it will take me too long to make the website or that the shopping cart will turn out to be a nightmare.  Lots of nagging uncertain thoughts.  That is why this is doubly important for me to finish and do well – then I won’t feel this way ever again!

It has not all been work lately though – Ryan and I went to the Los Angeles Haunted Hayride.  It was the first time for both of us, so we didn’t know what to expect.  Now that I’ve had the experience I think that I would like very much to go on a hayride again, but the haunted part was just ‘meh’.  I really loved sitting in fresh hay in a flatbed trailer with a bunch of happy strangers getting pulled around all over the place.  That’s an experience I would like to explore.  The scary part was not super scary and I didn’t like all the performers screaming so close to me, it was grating.  I get much more scared when I’m at Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights and I’m walking around and someone jumps out at me when I least suspect it. :)   I should be going there in the next few days.

Pacifica Air is still toodling along.  We’re still waiting for our certificate to mature, which means we can submit our stuff to the FAA and do proving runs.  There’s been a few small aviation business deals we’ve done while we’re waiting, but it’s all very tenuous until the money is in your account.  Aviation is not a very dependable or forthright industry.

I’ve Eaten Nothing But Cheesecake For My Last 6 Meals
Oct 3rd, 2009 by Marietta

Tis I! By my Costco wreath!Hello! I hope you won’t hold it against me, but I ate most of the cheesecake already… sorrrrrrrrrry – and I say that with a Canadian accent with the hard ‘o’ – not the American way, which I can only say when I’m not sincere: “I’m so sar-rry.”  I do try not to say it unless I really am being genuine though, it’s one of those things you can say ’til it’s meaningless!Cheesecake, still in the springform pan

Let’s move on.

I did make the cheesecake and it was tasty in a Stevia-ish way.  Yes, it does taste good, but not ‘to-die-for’ good because you’ll only get that with sugar, since it’s really less about the taste and more the addictiveness of carbs that makes you feel that way.  Think about it, what IS taste, really? – ‘taste buds’ are actually chemosensors that detect certain chemical stimuli in the environment.  These chemosensors go wild over sugar, but it’s so counterproductive to what our bodies need, I have no idea as to why the sensors haven’t evolved more.  I know eggs are really good for me – why can’t eggs be something my taste buds tell me is fantastically exciting? Why!? I hate eating eggs! Though… my good news for you today is that this cheesecake recipe has 8 eggs in it.

Other than the obvious fact that it’s not quite as compelling without sugar, the cheesecake actually turned out super rad.  So much so that I thought that I would include the recipe and the publication I got it from.  It’s from a special edition of ‘Cook’s Illustrated‘, which I highly recommend for the scientifically precise info they supply you with and the perfectionism with which they research their recipes – awesome – you cannot go wrong if you follow their recipes to the ‘T’.  Which is what I did and the cheesecake was perfect! No crack on the top, perfect texture, everything just as they said it would be.  Thank you!!!  I’m actually not that much into cooking, but I miss eating dessert and you can forget about buying a sugar free cheesecake, not gonna happen.  So here I be, in the kitchen.

Here are the pages that I scanned from the issue for you: page 1 and page 2.  Also, if you click on the cheesecake pics I included you can see hugemongous examples of my results. If you’re interested in buying Cook’s Illustrated, it’s published in a magazine format and I bet you could get it at any good newsstand or bookstore, but I get mine as an impulse buy when I stand in line at Whole Foods.One quarter devoured.

Today I chose my UBC Med school clothing, which is a little ritual my sister and I have: every Fall when she receives the Med school clothing catalogue I pick out which ones I want and then I get it as one of my Christmas gifts from her.  Even though I’m very fashiony and not the sweatshirt/t-shirt type, a lot of the time I’m chillin at home or doing some rigorous physical activities that call for that sort of apparel, so I have usually completely worn them out within the year and require my Fall replenishment.  It makes me happy to wear them because it reminds me of Clairessa and how proud I am of her.  :D   This year I picked out a women’s fitted navy hoodie with the UBC crest and a pair of matching sweatpants that have the elastic around the ankle – so 80′s I know, but those old school sweatpants look kinda cool I think and it’s more flattering on me since most sweatpants are too short for me anyway, they would just be hanging loosely like 5 inches above the ground – not attractive. :P   Still, I may not leave the house in them… Je deteste looking bummy.

If you’re wondering what happened to my guitar playing, I’ll tell you – I cut my thumb very deeply when I broke an hourglass the other day.  Rather cryptic don’t you think?  I knocked the hourglass, the top half came off and my thumb caught on a shard of the bottom half. :(   It bled a lot and was very terrible.  My texting, button pushing, and 6th string guitar playing skills are in shambles.  Fiddlesticks.

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