A Cherished Table

Ghostly greetings ~ It’s almost time for Halloween!

I wish I could go trick-or-treating just one more time. Run like a rabbit between doorsteps and collect a pillowcase full of candies. Pour my treasures out on the floor in a heap and take inventory. And of course, any excuse to wear a costume…

I sat in the same spot at church as last week (read post here). I evidently did not learn my lesson. In another few weeks those rays will shift to another pew, I gather. Will I stick out if I wear my straw hat and beach glasses to service next week?

Over the last years, I’ve only put out one Christmas tree. They are beautiful, but the one had been a real tree and it was really more hassle than not. (And anyway, I’d rather every tree just stay planted in the ground).

Instead, I enjoy creating a bit of a celebration on my table. It makes me smile, and it makes me feel loved to see treats and cards spread out. It keeps the seasonal delight going and reminds me of those that I care about.

Don’t you love my vintage glass Pyrex piece? I need to get some cookies under there. Or better yet…a cupcake…a cupcake that will last approximately five minutes with me around.

I’ve been making greater efforts to stock my pantry. I generally don’t keep food in the cupboard – canned soups and such. But there is certainly value as the nights come earlier and chillier and you don’t want to run out when the fridge is low. And also, if you come down with those unexpected sniffles and can’t go out at all. What are your favorites to stock? I’m glad for a low sodium soup, and canned peaches for something sweet.

I’m heading out for an autumnal power walk in the fresh air. I’m going to listen to some new podcasts – get inspired and get that exercise!

Surround yourself with the love you find. Nurture your spirit. Be silly. Show your body kindness. And always…Stay Inspired!

My Kind Of Birthday

It’s MY BIRTHDAY! Just me, a couple of sprinkle donuts, taking an easy day up in the treehouse (the name a neighbor called my unit when I moved in…it’s up in the trees like a treehouse). Maybe write some words, make some pasta, take a walk, do at least one or five silly things and then laugh at my ridiculous self, watch a scary movie and then jump at my shadow, eat too much sugar. My kind of birthday! LOVE YA!

Welcome 2018! Happy New Year!

Happy New Year to each and every one of you! May your 2018 be filled with good health, happiness, love, laughter and light…

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My very best wishes that you’ll stay inspired in this new year! Keep your nose to your goals, and you can achieve your special hopes. Most importantly, don’t forget to look for the beauty and wonder that can be found all around you in each new day! God Bless!

Robata Heaven

Date night took us back to Roka Akor and what an amazing meal and excellent service it was once more! I observed that we had bouts of silence over our plates, which isn’t like us. On date night, we tend to keep it pretty chatty, that time in the week to catch up. But as we devoured each bite, we just stared around vacantly and dreamy eyed. Nothing existed but each exceptional bite.

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To start, Butterfish Tataki with White Asparagus and Yuzu Shallot Dressing. So beautiful to look at, incredibly fresh little bites!

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Crispy Fried Squid with Serrano Chili and Lime. So good, I would have had a chopsticks duel with handsome if he even tried to get one more piece than I had. Selfish? Greedy? Taste this dish and you’ll sharpen your dueling skills.

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Also, Forest Mushroom Salad with Truffle Citrus Vinaigrette and Robata Grilled Duroc Pork Belly with Kimchi. We had four appetizers? Uhm, yes. Confession, I’m a  pescatarian. I don’t eat meat, though I do eat seafood. But sometimes, on vacation, or at Roka Akor…I might take a nibble. Well, I might have nibbled half of that pork belly. I wasn’t strong enough to withstand this particular temptation; this grilled meat was like butter.

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For the main course, I had the Barramundi with Miso Butternut Squash Puree. Handsome had the Lamb Chops with Korean Spice and Grilled Eggplant. I died and went to Heaven, that’s where I’m writing this blog post from. For the sides, Chinese Broccoli with Ginger Shallot Dressing and Sweet Corn with Soy Garlic Butter. Let me tell you, delicious corn. Grilled so that there was that perfect, crisp pop to each fresh kernel. The soy garlic butter…wow! And as I’ve said about Roka Akor before, I love when my fish has that perfect crisp on the top while the meat remains tender. The barramundi was just right!

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I didn’t nibble on my date’s lamb chops…but now that I’m reviewing the photo, perhaps I should have made another pescatarian’s exception?

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Wait, let’s look at that luscious pork belly one more time. You understand how I might have faltered in my reserve and gobbled a row?

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Dessert. Purple Sweet Potato Pot de Creme. Oh, my, goodness! Like creme brûlée with a tart, fruity, sweet potato twist. Life is good!

Hats off to the phenomenal service once more! Roka‘s staff are like fluid dancers giving one perfect performance. You are never inconvenienced with clutter, or served the next dish too soon. Our server Jennifer was thoughtful when making recommendations (keeping me on track when I was about to order everything that was fried/rich on the menu…I can’t help it). A balance of light and rich dishes was the right decision. Very thoughtful, knowledgeable, professional service; thank you!

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If you’ve got one near, get to Roka Akor. You’ll thank me for the recommendation when you’re in robota heaven! But more importantly, it’s the season to enjoy a moment with your loved ones and be mindful of all your blessings. Here’s wishing you’ll enjoy each meal, those precious pockets of time you have with your family and friends, and a little restful time to yourself too!