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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 16

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Jul 14

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May 26

Further Adventures In Yoga

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May 21

Take a Bite Out Of Seattle

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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)

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May 12

The Darker Side of Life in the “Big” City

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May 04

Sugar Withdrawal

 My nutritionist suspects that I may have a slight sugar addiction.  She came to this conclusion when she read my food journal and noticed that I tend to eat sugar in the form of cookie dough, cookies or chocolate 3 times a day.  Personally, as it (read full article)

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Apr 06

It’s All About the Veggies . . . sigh.

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Mar 29

Real Life Gets Crazy Sometimes

Sorry to have been MIA for the past week and fair warning this week isn’t looking good either.  My lil sis Kate came up last Sunday through Thursday for a spring break visit which meant lots of shopping, dining out and tennis  (more details t (read full article)

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Mar 04

Once Again, It’s Oscar Time.

Jim and I generally don’t agree on movies.  I enjoy a wide range of movies, from mainstream to documentary.  Jim is pretty much only interested in a movie if it’s been nominated for an Academy Award, the more lifesucking the better (he (read full article)

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Feb 28

Do I Want Too Much From The “Real World”?

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Feb 12

Vancouver Is Fired Up To Welcome You To The Olympics – But Who Is Michael Buble?

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Feb 10

Vancouver Happens

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Dec 15

Tuesday Treat: Massage

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Dec 09

Whirlwind

Not much to report today because I am in a work whirlwind at the moment!  Nonetheless, I broke out for tennis lessons last night.  It was evaluation night and I am pleased to announce that my instructor evaluation allows me to skip the beginner (read full article)

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