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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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Recent Posts Tagged With 'Restaurants'

Aug 11

Cafe Campagne: Classic French Bistro Cuisine

Last year Jim and I were invited to our friends’ sister’s wedding in India.  We were also invited to stay with our friends’ parents in Delhi for the festivities.  We quickly fell in love with them and can’t wait to catch (read full article)

Cafe Campagne, food, french, Paris, Restaurants

Aug 10

Sunday Supper at the Market is this Sunday

80 Restaurants, Wineries, Breweries, Cocktails and More.  Dancing Under the Stars.  Need I say more?  Sunday Supper in the Market is this Sunday, August 15.  For more info click here. Filed under: Events, Food, Restaurants Tagged: Pike Place Mark (read full article)

events, food, Pike Place Market, Restaurants

Aug 06

My First Falafel Was At L’AS

If you like food and you’re going to Paris there are two sources everyone will recommend, Hungry for Paris by Alec Lobrano and David Liebovitz‘s blog “living the sweet life in Paris.”  While in Paris, they were my form of a (read full article)

Fallafel, food, L'AS, Marais, Paris, Restaurants, travel

Aug 05

Seattle Restaurants Know Wine

I was surprised to discover that Wine Spectator has bestowed awards upon 27 Seattle restaurants.  27, as in 2 more than Los Angeles.  What really surprised me though was who was on the list and who wasn’t.  Check out the full list here in my (read full article)

food, Restaurants, Wine

Jul 26

Bastille Day Where It All Went Down

Bastille Day has been a favorite holiday of mine for years even though I’m not French and I don’t live in France.  Nonetheless, growing up, Bastille Day meant amazing rowdy brunches at French Bistros.  Pain perdu anyone? Once Jim and I (read full article)

Bastille, food, Laduree, Paris, Restaurants, travel

Jul 11

Italian in Paris? Bien Sur!

Our flight to Paris left LAX at 9:45 pm (about half an hour behind schedule). We arrived a little over 10 hours later at 5:00 pm Paris time (9 hours ahead of the West Coast). I was extremely thankful that I had “splurged” and used more mi (read full article)

6th Arrondissement, food, italian, Paris, Restaurants, travel

Jun 23

Enjoying the Fruits of the Sea at Willi’s Seafood and Raw Bar

Shortly before I left on my 10 day “tour” of California, I found out that my friend Jen was going to be in Sonoma the same time as me.  Jen and I went to college together at good ole UC Santa Barbara, but she now lives in the land of Dis (read full article)

Butterfish, calamari, food, Healdsburg, Oysters, Restaurants, Willi's Seafood

Jun 18

Marche Moderne: A French Bistro with an American Twist

New restaurants have been popping up in Orange County’s South Coast Plaza like mad recently.  And they haven’t been typical food court fare either.  After the introduction of a Charlie Palmer restaurant and Anqi by Crustacean, an upscale Asian (read full article)

Duck, food, Marche Moderne. Orange County, Restaurants, scallops

Jun 15

The Crow Bar: A Seriously Naughty Gastropub

My trips back to the OC are a whirlwind of work – lunch with friends – work dinner with friends – work lunch with friends – rinse and repeat. My first night in town I headed to the Crow Bar and Kitchen in Corona del Mar to meet up with Marita (read full article)

Duck Fat Fries, food, fried chicken, Hamburgers, Restaurants

Jun 11

BBQ = F.A.B.D. Smokehouse

Besides Churchill Downs there was one more thing we wanted to find in Louisville – a good place for dinner.  Jim had done a bit of internet research and it looked like the Highlands neighborhood was a safe bet for a dining excursion.  The fir (read full article)

bbq, F.A.B.D. Smokehouse, food, Restaurants

Jun 04

Exploring & Dining In Nashville, Indiana

The day between Carb Day and the Indy 500, we decided to spend exploring part of Indiana.  Before we left on our trip we consulted “1000 Places to See – in the USA and Canada – Before You Die,” cross-checked it with an online search and (read full article)

Biscuits, food, fried chicken, Nashville, Restaurants, travel

Jun 01

A Night Out In Indy: Thai and Duckpin Bowling

 We decided to follow Carb Day with a night out in Indy.  Our destination was the Fountain Square neighborhood for Thai at Siam Square and Duckpin Bowling at Atomic Bowl.  We had heard and read that Fountain Square was a restored and gentrified (read full article)

Duckpin Bowling, food, Indianapolis, Restaurants, Siam Cafe, Thai, travel

May 29

Indy = Mug N Bun

I strive not to be a creature of habit, but when we got into Indy, there was only one place I wanted to go to for dinner – Mug ‘n Bun - Indianapolis’s old school drive-in.   Mug ‘n Bun has been serving up burgers and deep-fr (read full article)

food, Indianapolis, Mug 'n Bun, Restaurants, travel

May 24

An Evening at Emmer & Rye

On Friday night, Jim and I met up with some friends and headed out to dinner at newly opened Emmer & Rye.  Emmer & Rye is Chef Seth Caswell’s latest venture.  Formerly the chef at Stumbling Goat Bistro in Greenwood, Chef Caswell ope (read full article)

Emmer & Rye, food, Restaurants, seattle

May 20

5 Great Things About Seattle

With it being overcast and grey and threatening to rain yet again today, I’m reminding myself of the things I like about Seattle.   The weather is not one of them.  In no particular order, here are my top 5: Marionberry Shortcake, Steelhead (read full article)

Pike Place Market, Restaurants, seattle, So. Cal transplant adjusting to life in the Emerald City.

May 19

Discovering Waterfalls Just Outside of Portland

Silverton Falls  Last Sunday, when I was in Portland visiting Jules, we opted for a little outdoor adventure.  A drive to Silverton (about 40 miles Southeast of Portland) to check out the antique stores, grab a bite to eat and hike Silverton Falls. (read full article)

Creekside Grill, Exercise, food, Hiking, Restaurants, Silverton, travel

Apr 30

Pike Place Progressive

Lounging in the "Parlor" of the White Horse As mentioned in my last post, my friend Jules came up from Portland to join me and cheer me on in my first 5K.  The day before, however, was girl time, our style.  Jules arrived on the train in (read full article)

antipasti, food, Mussels, Restaurants, sliders

Apr 19

Take Me Out To The Ballgame . . .

  Yes, You Can Get Thai at the Ballpark.  I don’t know about you, but baseball season to me means: sunny afternoons, the lazy days of summer, hot roasted peanuts, and . . . Thai food.  As there is nothing I love more than a mid-week nig (read full article)

events, Exercise, food, Restaurants

Apr 08

The Places Spontaneity Can Take You

On Saturday, Jim and I planned to lay low and take it easy as the next two weekends we’ll be traveling.  At about 3pm, we called some friends to see if they were up for pizza, wine and games night and they responded that they were on the road (read full article)

attitude, food, Restaurants, travel, Vancouver, Vij's

Mar 18

Good Times in Portland, Part 1

Voodoo Doughnut Maple Creme Last weekend, I filled up the Mini and headed down to Portland for a girls’ weekend with my college roommate.  After 3 hours on “the 5″ and a pit stop at Subway for a drink, I met up with Jules at the N (read full article)

food, Gilt Club, Restaurants, travel, Voodoo Doughnut, Wine

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