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I was once asked who my role models were. After careful thought, I disclosed my list:

Wonder Woman because she’s smart, refreshingly unjaded, fights the good fight and looks gorgeous while doing it. Plus, bracelets that deflect bullets? That girl knows how to accessorize. Lara Croft: smart, sexy, and kicks a**. Jessica Rabbit from Who Framed Roger Rabbit? for knowing how to work it while keeping her priorities straight (she marries Roger Rabbit because he makes her laugh). Top of the list though, always, is Auntie Mame (the title character from the book by Patrick Dennis). Auntie Mame is vibrant, charming, intellectually curious, open to all people and experiences, and always the life of the party. Her motto is “Live, Live, Live” and that is what this blog is about.

As Auntie Mame so famously says, “Life is a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death!”

Too many of us have become those starving suckers. We are stuck in a rut of waking up, working all day, coming home, watching TV and going to sleep, just to wake up and do it all again. We may add a workout to the routine, take-out, a night out, or a movie, but most of our time is spent in the same boring patterns. It’s time to stop going hungry!

This blog is about living, evolving, indulging and doing what we can every day to get the most out of life.

Food will be featured heavily because I love it. I do not subscribe to the “food is fuel’ school of thought. I believe in the smell of homemade bread and chocolate chip cookies, the delight a tiny taste of triple crème brie can tempt forth, and the sensuality of a creamy chocolate mousse. Whoever said “nothing tastes as good as thin feels” never tasted fresh chevre topped with black cherry confit. Food provides nourishment, comfort, creativity, and a fail proof way to connect with others. It’s time to stop obsessing and start enjoying.

Another way to really experience life? Travel. Whether it’s in your hometown or immersed in another culture half a world away, nothing will breathe new energy into your life faster than a get away.

Most of all though, this is about finding ways to steal little moments out of even the busiest day to enjoy and experience life. Let’s get to it and “Live, Live, Live!”

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Jul 01

Yes, I’m a Book Nerd

There I said it, so there.  My mom – a smarty with too much time on her hands as a stay-at-home mom – had me reading at an early, early age and it’s been love ever since.  I’ve devoured books my whole life, reading by my nig (read full article)

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May 18

“Jane Austen Ruined My Life”

Jane Austen Ruined My Life How can anyone resist a title like that?  As a former English Major and Jane Austen devotee, when I spied this title in the bookstore I couldn’t pass it up. In Jane Austen Ruined My Life, Beth Patillo tells the story (read full article)

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May 12

Book Review: Angelology

Angelology After reading a favorable review in the Seattle Times, I decided to check out Angelology by Danielle Trussoni. Angelology is a story about an underground war between the Nephilim – half-human, half-angel creatures that are the result (read full article)

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Mar 15

Giveaway Winner

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Mar 05

A Review and Giveaway of “Petite Anglaise” by Catherine Sanderson

Petite Anglaise by Catherine Sanderson While in Vancouver, I made a run to Chapters and picked up some light vacation reading.  One of the books was Catherine Sanderson’s debut novel, Petite Anglaise.  My feelings about this book are confli (read full article)

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Feb 23

Tuesday Treat: “The Girl Next Door” by Elizabeth Noble

"The Girl Next Door" If I haven’t mentioned it before, I’m a big Elizabeth Noble fan – anything she writes, I read.  I stumbled upon her first book, “The Reading Group” when I lived in “THE OC” an (read full article)

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Feb 09

Tuesday Treat: “Not Becoming My Mother” by Ruth Reichel

"Not Becoming My Mother" by Ruth Reichl Editor in Chief of now defunct Gourmet magazine, restaurant critic and author, Ruth Reichl has dipped her hand into every aspect of the food world.  But “Not Becoming My Mother And Other Thing (read full article)

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Feb 02

Tuesday Treat: “The Starter Marriage” By Kate Harrison

The Starter Marriage As you know, I’ve confessed before to my forays into “chick lit.”  While I have favorite authors in this genre (Elizabeth Noble and Marian Keyes come immediately to mind), most of my experiences are courtesy of (read full article)

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Feb 01

Are Our Internet and Big Box Habits Killing Locally Owned Stores?

For things you don’t necessarily need to touch and feel (books, electronics, DVDs, etc.) internet shopping is quick and convenient.  For bargains or the illusion of bargains on staples like bottled water and toilet paper, we gravitate toward (read full article)

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Jan 12

Tuesday Treat: “Cooking & Screaming” by Adrienne Kane

Cooking & Screaming If you know Adrienne Kane, you likely know her from her blog Nosheteria.  What you may not know is that Adrienne Kane was just about to graduate from UC Berkeley as an English major (and dance major?  not clear) when she s (read full article)

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Jan 05

Tuesday Treat: “Twenties Girl” By Sophie Kinsella

Confession: I love mystery novels (especially ones with recipes – lol) and “chick lit” (hate that term).  I’ve read Sophie Kinsella in the past with mixed reactions.  The first Shopaholic book was good, the second (Shopaho (read full article)

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Dec 23

When It Comes To Food, Ignorance Is Bliss

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