Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Out with the old (yoga mat)

I am trying to clean and re-stickify my Jade yoga mat, and during my internet search for tips, I stumbled across a lot of suggestions for repurposing your old, gross mat rather than just tossing it.  The Jade site has a good list, and here are a few of my favorites:
  1. Place under an area rug for no-slip gripping.
  2. Drop off your old mat at an animal rescue group. Most of these places need soft, durable mats, rugs, towels, & blankets to line crates.
  3. Line kitchen shelves to prevent glasses from slipping and scratching.
  4. Cut the mat into squares and use them as "bases" while playing baseball with the kids. Easy to carry and easy to clean!
  5. Use to kneel on in the garden to protect your knees!
  6. Use as kitchen drawer liners..
  7. Use as grip pads to open jars.
  8. Cut to size and use as foot pads for the bottom of furniture that is on a wood or ceramic floor. Glue on pieces with a non-toxic adhesive.
  9. Cut and put down in front of the kitty litter box to stop the litter.
  10. Makes a great liner under house plants, you can even cut it to fit each plant

Friday, February 24, 2012

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Chair(REvision)

This is what I did on Sunday night while watching Once Upon a Time.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Carpool at sunset

The days are getting longer, and it's lovely.   The sun is still setting as we drive home across the Golden Gate Bridge.  

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

My Darling Dear


From this funny site.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Quandry: The Carrot (aged)

I don't like it when people tell me I am too old for something.  I rarely believe it's true, especially when we are discussing an activity like rollerskating or a certain favorite tshirt that says "QD Mufflers" on it.  However, this theory of mine does not apply to food and it's a double standard I will act quickly on.  For instance, if I even think that milk has been in the fridge to long, if the thought even crosses my mind, I have to get rid of it.  Same with produce. Gone. Later broccoli. Sorry, slightly mealy apple.  As a result, I tend to buy little and often.  Anyway.  Old. 

Which brings us to today.  I'm up in the air about carrots-- when are they too old?  Where is that line?  Is it when they are dried out?  Is it when they start to shrivel?  Is it when the ones in the bottom of the bag get slimy?  Case in point:
It's dry.  There are creases.  I ate one of this carrot's friends, begrudgingly, and there was some bitter (but that may have been the inevitable "one bad carrot").  Is this carrot too old to eat?
Anna says no.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Tribute: Hunger Games.

Moment.

Just Dance with my nieces.  I am very focused and perhaps slightly concerned.  Thank you, sister, for snapping a photo of this finery.  
Brentwood, California.
(this post could also be titled "Update your blog so I don't have to stare at the damn frittata.  Everydayyyyy Friiitattta:  A Response")