Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Life Just Got a Little Bit Yummier!

I'm going to be late for class, but I just need to share my recent insights with the blogging world. Being vegan for over a year, its pretty amazing that I have just discovered this morning the lovliness that is oat bran. In the spirit of Halloween, I created my own version of the ever-so-popular Pumpkin Pie Oat Bran (words fully deserving to be capitalized.) Recipe as follows:

  • Half cup water
  • Half cup Vanilla Almond Breeze
  • 1/3 cup oat bran
  • 2 1/2 heaping tablespoons canned pumpkin
  • 1 tablespoon almond butter
  • 2- 2 1/2 tablespoons brown sugar (depending on preference of sweetness)
  • Handful raisins
  • nutmeg, cinnamon, and lavender to taste

Boil water and almond milk, then reduce heat and cook outbran for 3-5 minutes. Add raisins and spices to taste. (I made mine with a bit of nutmeg, A LOT of cinnamon, and a tiny bit of crushed lavender.) Top with almond butter, sprinkle with a bit more cinnamon on top for garnish, and enjoy! I'm making it again this weekend for the boyfriend, so I'll take a picture to post here.

I also made roasted eggplant, zuchinni, tomato, mushroom, onion, red pepper, and garlic whole wheat spaghetti for dinner last night. Next on the list: french vanilla lavender cupcakes. I wonder what's come over me? Too much food network perhaps? All I know is too little time studying. But come on, lets weigh the options here. Study for psych midterm, or eat a healthy, delicious meal prepared with love and care? I'm thinking the same thing. Well wish me luck on my midterms this week, I promise I'll try my hardest.

Tiff xoxoxox

Monday, October 19, 2009

Love is in the Air...

As you have probably guessed (I haven't posted anything in a month or make that two), I have met my dream guy. Literally DREAM guy. He's so sweet and charming and funny and intelligent and sexy...yes I could go on all day, but I'm sure I've made my point. Anyways, I'm one happy girl. School is going well. I'm thuroughly enjoying all of my classes, though that isn't saying a whole lot. I tend to enjoy anything non pain-oriented, although I'm sure some people find lecture hall and essay writing extremely painful. Despite my best efforts to keep up with my reading, I've fallen behind somewhat, and I've been procrastinating on the larger assignments as well. But I'm not too worried because I've decided to take next year off and save up money to attend a performing arts school. Hey, you only live once, why not be doing something you really enjoy? Screw financial security. Life always has a way of working itself out I always say, and the money will come along with it, especially if I'm pursuing my dreams fearlessly and with great passion. My decision has taken a lot of pressure off my shoulders. Still, thats no excuse for constant partying. I shouldn't become lazy just because my university experience is now simply for the learning and not the grades. Living without parents can be so distracting...

Awh well, 4 days til the boyfriend comes for the weekend. Sushi and carnival rides, can't wait! Isn't life just the greatest?

MUAH Tiff xoxox

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Tra-la-la-la-la

Life is so wonderful. I just spent a lovely afternoon on a Starbuck's patio drinking an iced caramel machiato with soy, and reading "The Catcher in the Rye." I know I'm abusing my budget, but it was such a warm day, and I was jonesing for some Buckie's. Actually, warm is a bit of an understatement. I was sweating, and believe me, I rarely sweat. If anything, I lightly perspire, seeing as how I'm a classy lady. I even got to break out the big, bug-eyed sunglasses. Sometimes I feel as if I look a little pretentious and unapproacable when I wear them, but ho-hum, I think they're adorable. After my lazy afternoon, I went for a nice, long walk just for the sake of walking. Some very exciting news: I am about to take upon myself the strenuous task of becoming bilingual. I enrolled in Spanish 101 for my first term of university, sort of on a whim. I really wanted to carry on with French, considering I've taken french classes since I was about 8 years old. Unfortunately all French classes were full, so Spanish it was. This year is all about new experiences anyways, as is this blog. I need to write about something interesting, if you find second languages as fascinating as I do. Although, I find most thing fascinating. The world fascinates me (an unintentional Andy Warhol quote for you right there.) Boy, do I ever write a lot of my ideas in parantheses. Oh well, I quite enjoy brackets. They give my blog a certain "je ne sais quoi." Oh, how I will miss le Francais, but I can brush up on my irregular verbs from home. Speaking of home, I found a new place! Goodbye temporary living arrangements, hello freedom! Although, freedom comes with a price. A.k.a. the shower is in a closet. Yes, a closet. But I do love my quirky little dwelling, because it is mine, all mine, and by "all mine" I mean "rented," but close enough. Well that's all for now darlings. Au revoir, or adios I suppose.

Tiff xoxox

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Seeking is the Antithesis of Happiness

"As soon as something is perceived, it is named, interpreted, compared with something else, liked, disliked, or called good or bad by the phantom self, the ego. They are imprisoned in thought forms, in object conciousness." -Eckhart Tolle

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Love at First Hike

I am having a marvelous time exploring the many mountain trails near my temporary home. I must admit, I've lost all exercising fervor since my days as a national gymnast. However, hiking doesn't even feel like work! It was so beautiful and refreshing to be surrounded by nature that I barely even noticed myself breaking a sweat until I reached my set destination. What a relief to be getting back into shape! My tiny, yet visible paunch is so thankful that it is melting with enthusiasm. Besides the wonderful surroundings, I was pleasantly surprised to discover an array of friendly folks, or as I like to call them, my "mountain people," on the trails as well. Finally, a workout that doesn't inspire me to give up and pack 'er in. I'm also looking forward to my first ballet class. Hey, you're never too old to start, and besides, that's what this whole change of scenery is about: new life experiences. I can see myself now; elegant, poised, very Audrey Hepburn-esque. Hello Julliard!

Tiff xoxox

Friday, August 14, 2009

Struggling Student in Need of Shoe Addiction Therapy


Why are they so pretty? I can't help but want them badly enough to buy them the next time I'm out shopping...
Hey, what is tutition money for?
I might be in trouble here people. I'm having difficulty curbing my shopping habits and I just got here! Oh well, one more pair couldn't hurt!
Don't talk me out of it, Tiff xoxox


Tuesday, August 11, 2009

For Those of Us Who Enjoy Witty Humor

It just so happens that I was raised by the grammar police (aka my mother), and I am well aware of the dashed hopes and dreams that ensue when ending a sentence with a preposition. This morning I received the following email from my mother (how appropriate), and I thought I'd share it with the blog world...

On his 74th birthday, a man got a gift certificate from his wife. The
certificate paid for a visit to a medicine man living on a nearby
reservation that was rumored to have a wonderful cure for erectile dysfunction. After
being persuaded, he drove to the reservation, handed his ticket to the medicine
man and wondered what he was in for. The old man slowly, methodically
produced a potion, handed it to him, and with a grip on his shoulder, warned,
"This is powerful medicine and it must be respected. You take only a teaspoonful
and then say '1-2-3'. When you do that, you will become manlier than you have ever
been in your life and you can perform as long as you want."

The man was encouraged. As he walks away, he turned and asked, "How do I stop
the medicine from working?" "Your partner must say '1-2-3-4,' he
responded. "But when she does, the medicine will not work again until the next
full moon." He was very eager to see if it worked so he went home, showered, shaved, took a spoonful of the medicine, and then invited his wife to join him in the bedroom. When she came in, He took off his
clothes and said, "1-2-3!" Immediately, he was the manliest of men. His wife was excited and began throwing off her clothes. And then
she asked, "What was the 1-2-3 for?"

And that, boys and girls, is why we
should never end our sentences with a preposition, because we
could end up with a dangling participle.

Well, I think its extremely hilarious, but I tend to be a bit nerdy when it comes to jokes. Hope you got a kick out of it too!

Tiff xoxox