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What's for dinner

My dear sister-sister-friend has a favorite question, "What's for dinner?".  It means more than simply what are you eating?  It means, "How are you nourishing yourself?",  code for "How are you?". Tonight the answer was: (insert drum roll) cabbage rolls and celery soup.  I used two recipes inspired by the amazing Ms. Mojo (aka family chef extraordinaire). For all of you with cabbage growing in the garden, just aching to be prepped, here are the recipes: Bodhi and I picked several large cabbage leaves from our garden and blanched them in salt water until pliable. We stuffed them with a quinoa mixture of carrots, celery, onions, garlic, a little grated parmesan, fresh basil, s/p and broth. Next, we rolled them up.  Drizzled some homemade tomato sauce (sauté garlic in some olive oil, add 4 large, ripe, de-skinned- crushed tomatoes, a half a cup of fresh basil, some s/p and broth) on the bottom of a casserole dish, arranged our cabbage rolls, drizzled with
Late Spring has proven a bit blog-dull as I haven't posted in a while. I began this blog in an effort to share a bit of our daily life with loved ones near and far. I began this blog because after an ugly divorce, public journaling became the only way I could write. I began this blog because I wanted to slow down the fast-forward moments of everyday life...to pause and treasure the mundane, the ordinary, the common-place. I began this blog for many reasons and now I find myself asking if those same reasons apply for continuing it. I am in the self reflection process right now, reinvisioning my relationship to the cyber media and how I would like to see it evolve or not evolve. Occasionally, I feel like a blog lends itself to a onesided reflection of life or self (particularly when I read the inviable blogs of others, oozing with creativity) . We rarely post photos of the many hair tearing moments, or post about the many airballs, stumbles and jostles of humanhood. And yet it is the
Okay, Summer has officially begun and Bodhi is chasing fun with wild abandon and I am stumbling after him, always inspired by his exuberance for life, for being, for experience.   
Happy Father's Day!! I had a short visit from my Papa, stepmom and stepbrother. Hope all you Papa's out there had a lovely day golfing...now get back to work.

Bodhi

Can anyone say CHARACTER!  This kid is a whirlwind.  I have never known any human with more zest for living, more lust for the moment, more intensity of being.  When mad he is PISSED, when happy he is a contagion of enthusiasm.  The emotional spectrum may flood within a few short minutes.  His 'no holds barred' approach to everything is exhausting and inspiring. Bodhi.  

owen

My boys. Owen is gone for the summer again.  He is ten.  Growing up now and eager for more space, more choice, more independence and autonomy.  I am still watching him leave with the same heart wrenching longing of seven summers and yet now I understand his need: to be with his father, to be independent, to experience a few months of life outside the full throttle living of his younger brother. He is growing up and I am grappling with letting go. Summer.

a few things that made my eyes smile this week

pictures from a recent visit to Grand Lake

Hello dedicated readers (aka Mom) I am buried beneath busy, too deep to come to the surface at present, infact I may be under for some time.  Please don't give up on me or this beautiful, amazing, inspiring and uplifting blog humbly authored by yours truly.  I will return soon... at least if I can tread water until then...