Adventures in Stacyland

musings about family, friends, pop culture and more

05 February
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Nerd Alert!

As part of Melissa’s Xmas Gifts, I finally snagged tickets for Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me. It’s a quiz show on NPR which Melissa got me hooked on when we first got together. I never thought I would become a NPR nerd, but here I was, geeking out over the fact that we were in the 2nd row, THIS close to Peter Sagal and Karl Cassell. After the show we chatted about how much fun that would be to do as our job. Your day to day job is making people laugh about the news. Lucky, lucky people. :)

If you are in Chicago, or come to Chicago, I urge you to get tickets. Its a cheap night out which will make your tummy hurt from laughing.  Goldstar usually has half-price tickets.

01 February
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C is for Crafty
. . . a day at Indie Wed

Melissa and I checked out this brand new wedding event called “Indie Wed” yesterday.

As I delve more into “creative me, ” I am becoming obsessed at anything crafty and this show made me want to run out to the local craft store and buy out everything they sell.

Some highlights yesterday included:

Love, Lulu Mae (who I will be chatting with about helping me design an accessory for the big day)

Meeting the our Evanston Neighbors, Dame Couture

and I Do Films

and eating some amazing treats from Jordan’s Food of Distinction I think I almost died and went to heaven eating their appetizers.

It seemed like people were enjoying themselves checking out all of the great vendors and gorging themselves on the scrumptious food that was served. The crew at Paper Stories who were the brainchildren behind the event really did a fabulous job. It’s inspiring to see so many indie spirits in one setting – - for a wedding show nonetheless!

25 January
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Vegan is a Five Letter Word

Me. . .Vegan?

It started a few weeks ago – Melissa and I decided to forego meat (Chicken, Lamb, Red Meat). I was somewhat following the rules until this past week.

We went to a new doctor who is part of an integrative medicine office. It’s interesting that we were only able to find a couple of these types of places in the city, where in California, I’m sure every doctor believes they are an integrative specialist!

After going through my medical history, including my bouts with Asthma, she turned to me and said I should get off dairy products.  I was ok with that… I mean I already use Almond Milk for cereal. . .OMG wait. . . CHEESE!

My beloved American, Cheddar, Muenster, Jack . . . POOF

Really? You are kidding. Cheese?!

She said I could still have Goat Cheese as it wasn’t that bad for my Asthma. Cow’s milk is detrimental to me on several levels and she said that I would most likely be able to breathe easier once it is out of my system.

I was still not totally convinced on the meat thing until I started reading a book this weekend that was recently written by Alicia Silverstone called “The Kind Diet.”  I read “Fast Food Nation”, but for some reason, the images of how animals are put through the consumption process didn’t resonate until now.

I never thought of myself as ever turning into Vegan. I grew up in the Midwest for chrissakes! However, after realizing that this would probably be the best thing for body, given all of my medical craziness, I decided to push forward.

The first trip to the grocery store was interesting. Melissa and I walked through the Pizza isle, fondly looking at the Palermo’s thin crust pizza we love. We walked briskly through the cheese section, past the eggs, dancing in the carton and calling our names, and headed straight to the checkout aisle.

We made it out alive, and surprisingly enough, I am really happy with the types of food we were able to procure! I told Melissa that if we were trying to do this years ago when I was growing up here, there would be no way in hell I could attempt this. There are so many amazing options now for people who are vegan. Rice cheese, Soy foods including Chicken/Meat and whatever else the powers-that-be decide to create (although Soy isn’t that great for women).

It’s Day oneish and let’s see how I get through the day. I’ll keep you all posted!

12 January
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Starting Over

Ahh… the joys of crashing your database.

I’m in the process of trying to recover my old WP posts from my previous server.

Stay tuned peeps – I’ll be back soon!