Thursday, May 7, 2009

Productivity!

I love having days off from my sushi-rolling (despite how much I've grown attached to the job).

The past two days I've had off have been delightfully productive. There's been so much happening I'm having to break down and just list it out:

Slowly but surely, I'm working my way through eBay postings to further the 'shucking off everything' process. Good riddance to cool rubbish!!

Another landscape design client for Land Design by Sam has been secured, and the deal for the design sealed! I didn't realize how much I've missed designing...but I'm so thrilled about this that I'm starting a blog about landscape design: Book of Herbs, Designs and Seasons.

Just had my first experience with curry in the kitchen! I didn't know how much I loved Indian food until I made a few trips to a Kosher Indian buffet. Sounds like a strange amalgamation? It is. You'll see just as many authentic Saris on beautiful Indian women in the dining room as you will Hasidic Jews in kippahs with ringlets. And the food! Gods alive it's delicious! So I went out and picked up coconut milk, curry and pineapples, and made delicious experiments. This is definitely a mainstay for my recipes! Why-oh-why didn't I try this earlier?

The best for last: my blog has finally been updated. Sometimes figuring out how to convey the simple things is the hardest writing assignment I accomplish.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Shucking Off Everything

Twenty-seven years of human life accumulates a lot of stuff. Of course, much of it has been lost, thrown away, given away, or used up. Good riddance! Moving every year or two means collections get whittled down, willingly or no.

Still, packing up my life and shipping it to Buenos Aires with me is arduous enough. From a full townhouse of possessions and random junk, I'm whittling down to a carry-on bag, a laptop, and two stowed pieces of luggage to get from this country to the next. No more. So the rest has to go. Just knowing all the stuff will be gone...I can't say it enough, good riddance!

I've already begun giving my dearest things to my dearest friends and family. Mom will get most of my paintings. Fellow pagans have been gifted books, tools and herbs of the trade. I've got to say, those have been the hardest to part with. But each painted glass jar, it's contents lovingly labeled in pigments and maji; each carved and painted box with crystals, figurines and majikal nick-nacks; each book of spells, correspondences, and compendium of the spirit worlds has a new home coming to it. So be it!

The rest is to be sold, each penny adding to the momentum building that will catapult me from this country to the next. Each pound of things and trifles and oddities and old past-times shed will add a feather to the traveler's wings, then off I fly!

So here's to a Spring Cleaning that will leave only the essential Sam behind. To any other pack rats out there that feel the weight of STUFF, that long to be an adventurer instead, shuck it off!

Happy Unloading!