Growing up, my family and I never really ate seafood, so when I get an opportunity to try it now (or anything new and different for that matter), I'm totally game to try!
Sometimes though, being a complete novice at this whole 'seafood' thing, I get a little surprised:
Once, a friend invited me over for dinner and said she'd be serving fish.
"No problem," I thought. "I've had fish."
...but not the way she served it. I walked up to the pan to grab a helping and found... a fish. A legit, whole fish. My only experience with eating fish prior to that was a de-scaled, de-boned, de-everything fish.
However, not one to let on that I was surprised, I calmly proceeded to dish up a helping for myself. Things were proceeding well until my friend noticed I was delicately removing the skin (scaly part) from my piece of fish.
"You don't eat that?" She quizzed.
"Oh, ummm... can you?" I asked.
"Oh yes!" She replied enthusiastically. "And if you don't want yours, I'll eat it."
I glanced down at my plate and the fish and it's skin...
"I'll try some." I said. After all, it couldn't be that bad, right? Actually, right. To my surprise it was quite good! Who knew fish skin would taste so... good?
Since I never grew up eating seafood, there's a lot of things I haven't tried from that food group. I've never had shrimp before in my life: until today. First. Time. Ever.
And the verdict is...?
"WHY HAVE I NEVER HAD THIS BEFORE?!"
I really, really liked it. Granted, it didn't taste anything like what I'd imagine it to taste like, but I was hardly disappointed. More, I think, pleasantly surprised by it's unique taste.
Such a sad thing when you come to the end of a good thing...
I have a feeling that in the future, I'll be seeing a lot more of shrimp... we're bff's now.
If you've never had shrimp, go and try it. Now. You won't regret it.
Just make sure you don't eat the tail thingy at the end. Unless of course, chewing forever on a crunchy tail is your type of thing. If so, chew on my friend!
Wednesday, 18 November 2015
First Time For: Shrimp!
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Tuesday, 17 November 2015
Poetry Piece: Caged Spirit
When you write a daily poem every day, sometimes it's hard to come up with new and interesting subjects that you have not yet already written about. Of course there's nothing wrong with re-exploring a subject you've already explored, but from time to time, you just need something DIFFERENT.
When I run out of poetry inspiration, I turn to my friends for help.
"Hey (so and so, insert name), can you help me out? I'm trying to write a poem and I need a one word prompt. What's the first word that comes to mind? Anything!"
From there, I write a poem about whatever word they give me. Sometimes the subjects are... interesting. But I write a poem with it anyway. It's a great challenge!
This poem, Caged Spirit, is from a word prompt I got from a friend on Facebook. Her one word prompt? Spirit. As soon as I read it, I was completely inspired and excited by the possibilities for the poem. It's amazing what a single word can invoke in the mind of a writer!
When I run out of poetry inspiration, I turn to my friends for help.
"Hey (so and so, insert name), can you help me out? I'm trying to write a poem and I need a one word prompt. What's the first word that comes to mind? Anything!"
From there, I write a poem about whatever word they give me. Sometimes the subjects are... interesting. But I write a poem with it anyway. It's a great challenge!
This poem, Caged Spirit, is from a word prompt I got from a friend on Facebook. Her one word prompt? Spirit. As soon as I read it, I was completely inspired and excited by the possibilities for the poem. It's amazing what a single word can invoke in the mind of a writer!
Wednesday, 7 October 2015
5 Reasons Why Getting Up Early Isn't All Bad
Let's face it. A lot of us hate getting up early. I for one, don't particularly like the part when the alarm goes off and I have to turn on the light, sit up and then face the inevitable fact that the next step is to GET up. Blah. The funny thing is though, once I've finally gotten my sorry butt out of bed and I'm "awake" I kinda start to enjoy myself... a little.
5 Reasons Why Getting Up Early Isn't All Bad
1. It's so quiet. Early in the morning when the rest of the household is most likely still sleeping, it's like there is a cloak of peaceful silence surrounding the house. I love that silence. It's good for thinking without interruptions, or anything else you want to do... without interruptions.
2. The Sunrise. If you get up early enough, you might get lucky and catch the first ray's of sunlight as they begin to peek over the horizon, spreading slowly across the sky in warm and vibrant colors that illuminate the landscape.
I recently started a new job that requires me to wake up at 5:30 in the morning and while some mornings it's tough (since my internal clock hasn't reset yet), the good news is: I never miss the sunrise. Neither does my camera...
3. Privacy to do what you want without being judged. Provided of course, no one is getting up early with you, which generally isn't the case anyway. You can dance in the kitchen, eat all the food you want (in large quantities since no one is there to give you the "you're a pig" look), read "banned" books if you're into that sort of thing (like Fifty Shades of Grey), or just do nothing. In case you opt for dancing in the kitchen, just remember to keep it down lest you wake the sleepy heads still sweetly sleeping.
4. The Sunrise. Again. Need I repeat? The sunrise is a treat many of us miss out on regularly. And don't try and tell me that the sunset is practically the same thing, just on the opposite side. It's not.
5. Alone time. Granted, you probably spent the last 6, 7, 8 hours alone sleeping (unless of course you're unfortunate enough to have to share the bed with someone) but in the morning when you're awake or nearly there, it's totally different. You're awake for one thing. To me it feels almost like a type of freedom to a certain degree. Limited time only though, so take advantage of it before it expires.
As you can see, getting up early isn't all bad, like these point prove. However, when the weekend finally rolls around, there's NO WAY I'm getting up early. Not even the sunrise is going to convince me to get up sooner than I have to. I'm going to pull those delightfully warm covers up to my chin and keep right on sleeping until the sunrise has long faded away. *Sigh of content*
Please note: If you happen to live on your own, just ignore all these reasons except for 2 and 4. Oh, and pat yourself on the back, shake your own hand and congratulate yourself on being able to experience the privacy, alone time and quiet 24/7 without having to rise at some unholy hour in the morning to accomplish it. Hope you appreciate it.
5 Reasons Why Getting Up Early Isn't All Bad
1. It's so quiet. Early in the morning when the rest of the household is most likely still sleeping, it's like there is a cloak of peaceful silence surrounding the house. I love that silence. It's good for thinking without interruptions, or anything else you want to do... without interruptions.
2. The Sunrise. If you get up early enough, you might get lucky and catch the first ray's of sunlight as they begin to peek over the horizon, spreading slowly across the sky in warm and vibrant colors that illuminate the landscape.
I recently started a new job that requires me to wake up at 5:30 in the morning and while some mornings it's tough (since my internal clock hasn't reset yet), the good news is: I never miss the sunrise. Neither does my camera...
3. Privacy to do what you want without being judged. Provided of course, no one is getting up early with you, which generally isn't the case anyway. You can dance in the kitchen, eat all the food you want (in large quantities since no one is there to give you the "you're a pig" look), read "banned" books if you're into that sort of thing (like Fifty Shades of Grey), or just do nothing. In case you opt for dancing in the kitchen, just remember to keep it down lest you wake the sleepy heads still sweetly sleeping.
4. The Sunrise. Again. Need I repeat? The sunrise is a treat many of us miss out on regularly. And don't try and tell me that the sunset is practically the same thing, just on the opposite side. It's not.
5. Alone time. Granted, you probably spent the last 6, 7, 8 hours alone sleeping (unless of course you're unfortunate enough to have to share the bed with someone) but in the morning when you're awake or nearly there, it's totally different. You're awake for one thing. To me it feels almost like a type of freedom to a certain degree. Limited time only though, so take advantage of it before it expires.
As you can see, getting up early isn't all bad, like these point prove. However, when the weekend finally rolls around, there's NO WAY I'm getting up early. Not even the sunrise is going to convince me to get up sooner than I have to. I'm going to pull those delightfully warm covers up to my chin and keep right on sleeping until the sunrise has long faded away. *Sigh of content*
Please note: If you happen to live on your own, just ignore all these reasons except for 2 and 4. Oh, and pat yourself on the back, shake your own hand and congratulate yourself on being able to experience the privacy, alone time and quiet 24/7 without having to rise at some unholy hour in the morning to accomplish it. Hope you appreciate it.
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Friday, 2 October 2015
Reading Group: Uberchill
A few years ago some of my siblings and I started a reading group. After much debate, discussing and arguing, we finally decided to call it Uberchill. Basically, it's two words combined:
Uber: Uber is a prefix that means 'super' in German.
Chill: Modern slang for hang out; relax.
At first I really wasn't sure how successful it would be, but I needn't have worried.
Meet the Uberchillers (or at least most of them):
This picture looks pretty tame, but trust me... some evenings, we are anything BUT tame. This is more like it.
We meet once a week and start off by reading, then finish up by playing games or just hanging out. Sometimes though, if everyone is in an especially rowdy mood we ditch the reading altogether and skip right to playing games and hanging out.
This week was my last Uberchill since I'm moving and so of course, group photo! That however, was easier said than done. Everyone was too busy goofing off! To be honest, it was a bit annoying at the time but now I'm so glad we got those shots!
Emily and Bailey:
There was so much movement going on, it was hard to capture everyone at a standstill. The highlight of this photo though, is totally the face Brett (far right) is pulling. Hilarious!
After we successfully got a good group photo, we decided to do just the girls and then just the guys. The girls (minus Sarah who took the picture):
And the guys:
While I was taking pictures of the guys, the girls kept trying to steal the show... but because of that, I got this shot. And it's totally priceless.
Us girls opted for jumping off the bench, but those didn't turn out too well. Half our faces are distorted and we look a little bit crazy...
Please don't ask what they are doing... I haven't the faintest idea. Ben (far right) doesn't look impressed.
Look at the wide variety of differing facial expressions... from completely silly to picture perfect smile. Then there's the in between "I'm sort of amused expression" to the "lookin gangsta" face.
One last group photo:
Seriously, this group of (crazy) people is amazing and they're all pretty awesome and fun to be around.
Uberchillers, I'm so glad I've had the opportunity to get to know you all and share laughs and good times with you. I'm going to miss you all... and I expect you to miss me too ;)
Uber: Uber is a prefix that means 'super' in German.
Chill: Modern slang for hang out; relax.
At first I really wasn't sure how successful it would be, but I needn't have worried.
Meet the Uberchillers (or at least most of them):
This picture looks pretty tame, but trust me... some evenings, we are anything BUT tame. This is more like it.
We meet once a week and start off by reading, then finish up by playing games or just hanging out. Sometimes though, if everyone is in an especially rowdy mood we ditch the reading altogether and skip right to playing games and hanging out.
This week was my last Uberchill since I'm moving and so of course, group photo! That however, was easier said than done. Everyone was too busy goofing off! To be honest, it was a bit annoying at the time but now I'm so glad we got those shots!
Emily and Bailey:
There was so much movement going on, it was hard to capture everyone at a standstill. The highlight of this photo though, is totally the face Brett (far right) is pulling. Hilarious!
After we successfully got a good group photo, we decided to do just the girls and then just the guys. The girls (minus Sarah who took the picture):
And the guys:
While I was taking pictures of the guys, the girls kept trying to steal the show... but because of that, I got this shot. And it's totally priceless.
Us girls opted for jumping off the bench, but those didn't turn out too well. Half our faces are distorted and we look a little bit crazy...
Please don't ask what they are doing... I haven't the faintest idea. Ben (far right) doesn't look impressed.
Look at the wide variety of differing facial expressions... from completely silly to picture perfect smile. Then there's the in between "I'm sort of amused expression" to the "lookin gangsta" face.
One last group photo:
Seriously, this group of (crazy) people is amazing and they're all pretty awesome and fun to be around.
Uberchillers, I'm so glad I've had the opportunity to get to know you all and share laughs and good times with you. I'm going to miss you all... and I expect you to miss me too ;)
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Monday, 28 September 2015
Friends in Fall: Photo Shoot with Bailey
The weather is steadily getting chillier, but that hasn't stopped me from getting my camera out, grabbing a friend and heading out once more for another Friends in Fall photo shoot. I think I'm just having way too much fun with this! And I don't think I'm the only one.
Meet Bailey
She has one of the best 'dreamy distance' gazes...
...and a wonderful laugh.
I got her to sit on this old wooden bench first.
Things were going fine (Bailey looking amazing)...
...until the bench began to move. It was rather windy out and whenever the wind picked up, the bench would creak and shift along with the movement of the tree. It caught Bailey of guard at first.
And then she realized what was happening. She began to laugh.
And laugh.
We moved to another bench, and before long she was pulling goofy faces and laughing again.
We stopped at this old church and were excited to discover a vulture sitting on the roof.
But he soon took wing, no doubt disturbed by the unusual presence of humans.
Exploring the old church was quite interesting. The back had some very shady looking steps that gave one the feeling they just might disintegrate beneath your feet if you dared to try them.
The moss and leaves on them however was quite photogenic.
As were the lichens on the door.
The wood siding on the church was the perfect background for some great shots!
Here the wind is giving Bailey's hair that windblown, slightly dramatic flair that most photographers achieve with a fan these days.
Take a look at this beautiful path and imagine just strolling down it inhaling that wonderful autumn aroma...
I know, who couldn't resist?
It was just so beautiful, what with all the colors.
Leaf strewn roads are seriously quite a treat for the senses.
And the leaves are also great for throwing. Bailey and I wanted to replicate the leaf throwing shots from Shynae's photo shoot, but the wind wasn't very cooperative.
Finally we achieved the perfect shot.
A knot of wood from the door of an old house that someone used to call home.
It's interesting to imagine someone living here when you look at the state it's in now.
And I think eventually they did upgrade as this bigger (more modern?) house was not far away.
The barn though had obviously seen better day's...
Eventually Bailey and I traded places and she got behind the camera and I got in front of it.
Meet Bailey
She has one of the best 'dreamy distance' gazes...
...and a wonderful laugh.
I got her to sit on this old wooden bench first.
Things were going fine (Bailey looking amazing)...
...until the bench began to move. It was rather windy out and whenever the wind picked up, the bench would creak and shift along with the movement of the tree. It caught Bailey of guard at first.
And then she realized what was happening. She began to laugh.
And laugh.
We moved to another bench, and before long she was pulling goofy faces and laughing again.
We stopped at this old church and were excited to discover a vulture sitting on the roof.
But he soon took wing, no doubt disturbed by the unusual presence of humans.
Exploring the old church was quite interesting. The back had some very shady looking steps that gave one the feeling they just might disintegrate beneath your feet if you dared to try them.
The moss and leaves on them however was quite photogenic.
As were the lichens on the door.
The wood siding on the church was the perfect background for some great shots!
Here the wind is giving Bailey's hair that windblown, slightly dramatic flair that most photographers achieve with a fan these days.
Take a look at this beautiful path and imagine just strolling down it inhaling that wonderful autumn aroma...
I know, who couldn't resist?
It was just so beautiful, what with all the colors.
Leaf strewn roads are seriously quite a treat for the senses.
And the leaves are also great for throwing. Bailey and I wanted to replicate the leaf throwing shots from Shynae's photo shoot, but the wind wasn't very cooperative.
Finally we achieved the perfect shot.
A knot of wood from the door of an old house that someone used to call home.
It's interesting to imagine someone living here when you look at the state it's in now.
And I think eventually they did upgrade as this bigger (more modern?) house was not far away.
The barn though had obviously seen better day's...
Eventually Bailey and I traded places and she got behind the camera and I got in front of it.
Posing in the window of an old house.
"And Rebekah just can't sit still..."
Of course, we had to do a Friend Footsie. Just to throw you off though, unlike the other Friend Footsies, this time I'm not the one wearing beige boots!
I had a wonderful time with Bailey and her great sense of humor and wonderful laugh were so much fun to be around. Bailey, stay golden (and gorgeous)!
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Friday, 25 September 2015
Friends in Fall: Photo Shoot with Sara
The autumn season never lasts for very long, so it's best to take advantage of it while it lasts. All too soon the pretty colors are replaced with bare limbs and colder weather sets in... again.
Thankfully today was another lovely fall day, so on my way out the door this morning to go visit a good friend, I snagged my camera in the hopes she would be game for a fall photo shoot.
And she was.
Meet Sara
I've known Sara for about seven years and she's one of the sweetest people I know.
She is generally soft spoken and quiet...
...but has a wonderful humorous side too.
The area surrounding Sara's home in the country is quiet stunning.
So needless to say we didn't have to go too far to find great picturesque locations.
We did however, cover a lot of ground and found ourselves strolling casually through field and wood with no particular destination in mind other than to enjoy one another's company and the beautiful fall colors.
It was so peaceful.
And it's funny how when you have a heightened sense of appreciation for the simple beauty around you, that you begin to see it everywhere.
There's just something about the doorway's of old wooden buildings too. Sort of rustic and classy all at once... provided of course you have a lovely friend standing in the doorway.
Did you know: A moss covered log is nature's own naturally cushioned bench? Yep.
Sara, striking what I call the 'Why?' pose, complete with a perfect raised eyebrow.
Gazing into the distance (all the while standing on a hay bale).
I love how Sara's jacket is the perfect fall jacket color, standing out strikingly against the yellows and greens of the leaves on the trees.
In the one field where we were walking, there was a lot of white mushrooms that sort of resembled gigantic marshmallows... and on closer inspection of one discovered this little green bug:
Throughout our whole walk, Sara's dog Muskua trailed along either in front or behind, but never very far off.
Around noon, we went inside her wood stove heated home and made a really healthy (and equally delicious) salad. Here it is mid preparation...
...and then complete:
After lunch, we traded places and Sara became the photographer.
At some point a few of her cats wandered over in curiosity to see what we were doing.
And then we noticed our shadows on the road, so we had to take shadow photo's. We turned our fingers into 'guns' and while Sara automatically points her gun into the air, my first impulse is to point it at my own head for some reason...
We also took a footsie (except this is called a friend footsie now since there's two pairs of feet in the picture).
Actually we took more than one friend footsie...
I'm so honored I have the privilege of knowing Sara and that I get to call such a beautiful and intelligent young woman my friend.
Thanks for letting me take your picture Sara and for having me over today. You were the perfect hostess and I had a wonderful time.
Thankfully today was another lovely fall day, so on my way out the door this morning to go visit a good friend, I snagged my camera in the hopes she would be game for a fall photo shoot.
And she was.
Meet Sara
I've known Sara for about seven years and she's one of the sweetest people I know.
...but has a wonderful humorous side too.
The area surrounding Sara's home in the country is quiet stunning.
So needless to say we didn't have to go too far to find great picturesque locations.
We did however, cover a lot of ground and found ourselves strolling casually through field and wood with no particular destination in mind other than to enjoy one another's company and the beautiful fall colors.
It was so peaceful.
And it's funny how when you have a heightened sense of appreciation for the simple beauty around you, that you begin to see it everywhere.
There's just something about the doorway's of old wooden buildings too. Sort of rustic and classy all at once... provided of course you have a lovely friend standing in the doorway.
Did you know: A moss covered log is nature's own naturally cushioned bench? Yep.
Sara, striking what I call the 'Why?' pose, complete with a perfect raised eyebrow.
Gazing into the distance (all the while standing on a hay bale).
I love how Sara's jacket is the perfect fall jacket color, standing out strikingly against the yellows and greens of the leaves on the trees.
In the one field where we were walking, there was a lot of white mushrooms that sort of resembled gigantic marshmallows... and on closer inspection of one discovered this little green bug:
Throughout our whole walk, Sara's dog Muskua trailed along either in front or behind, but never very far off.
Around noon, we went inside her wood stove heated home and made a really healthy (and equally delicious) salad. Here it is mid preparation...
...and then complete:
After lunch, we traded places and Sara became the photographer.
At some point a few of her cats wandered over in curiosity to see what we were doing.
And then we noticed our shadows on the road, so we had to take shadow photo's. We turned our fingers into 'guns' and while Sara automatically points her gun into the air, my first impulse is to point it at my own head for some reason...
We also took a footsie (except this is called a friend footsie now since there's two pairs of feet in the picture).
Actually we took more than one friend footsie...
I'm so honored I have the privilege of knowing Sara and that I get to call such a beautiful and intelligent young woman my friend.
Thanks for letting me take your picture Sara and for having me over today. You were the perfect hostess and I had a wonderful time.
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