Archive for September, 2007

Sep 20 2007

Yay!

Published by Hayley under food, music

Thought I’d post a happy addendum to the previous post… Last Wednesday, I managed to buy $15 of fresh organic veggies from the hippies!! I made a delicious guacamole from the avocados, tomatoes, cilantro, and red onion on Saturday… as well as some fresh salsa and great roasted sweet peppers and onions… yum!

I went back today, and gosh these folks are really making me work for my fresh veggies. I walked to their usual spot in front of College/Bancroft to find they only had a sign… moved to Sproul! geez… don’t they know I have to get back to lab in 30 min?!! Anyway, their new location on Sproul was pretty great… they had way more stock!! I think some more guacamole is on the way… and some pesto too… I got this enormous batch of basil for $1!! It smells so good…. *happy sigh*

On a more serious note: one of my favorite singers in the whole wide world, known lovingly to my mom and I as ‘Handkerchief Man,’ aka. Luciano Pavarotti, passed away on Thursday, Sept. 6, 2007 from pancreatic cancer…

I never saw him perform live, but I do fondly remember ’singing’ along to the Three Tenors on PBS when I was young… along with my two other boyfriends at the time, ‘Eyebrow Man’ and ‘Handsome Man’ (aka José Carreras and Plácido Domingo)…

In any case, I got to experience some real live opera at ‘Opera in the Park’ that weekend, thanks to Jill…

Ryan said he was bored but I thought it was lovely to be outside on a nice partly cloudy SF day with thousands of other folks, eating yummy food and just enjoying the atmosphere. Two random comments -

1. The tree loving/destroying people made it out to the opera–

2. It got a lot less interesting after the police escorted the Music Loving Bum away. The poor guy, he was just enjoying himself, sitting on the grass (ie. dirt) and taking it all in… shouting out his joy and appreciation with a running commentary… “Bravo!! Bravo!! Go get ‘em! You sound as good as Caruso… maybe better!! nah… maybe not, but you’re good!!” He didn’t even smell bad from 10 ft away… (my limiting factor for bums) but the stern loooking opera staff dood wasn’t happy… and apparently some of the other free opera lovers didn’t appreciate Music Loving Bum’s presence. Too bad. At least he didn’t launch a glass wine bottle at the trash can, miss by 5 ft., and almost hit another passerby - like the Drunk Bum!!

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Sep 05 2007

ARRRRGGHhhhh!

Published by Hayley under campus, food

I am so mad. And sad.
This morning I was walking to work on campus, across from Strada, in front of the Anthro museum that nobody goes to, and there were these hippie gals with boxes of these amazingly fresh looking fruits and veggies… beautiful green kale, perfectly ripe avocados, heirloom tomatoes, my gosh I wanted to buy it all!! But they told me they weren’t open yet and to come back at 11, they’re open til 3.

Well, I just (@ 2:15PM… geez, I mean, I actually have work to to at lab, you know, I can’t go scampering around campus for veggies at all hours of the day) got back from trekking all the way to the southside of campus (how low I sink for fresh veggies… I actually ventured to the southside of my own free will) and they only had crappy burst heirloom tomatoes left, and one lonesome, rather sad looking cauliflower.

They were all sold out of the lovely kale and avocados. Apparently they go quickly. Hum. No sh*t, at $1/bunch of kale, and $1.25/avocado, I imagine they would go quickly. And they only sell to break even every Wed., so come back next week at 11:30. That’s the best time.

ARGH!!!!! Damn those hippies for not letting me buy their ridiculously cheap organic vegetables early!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Feel free to laugh at me. Ryan already did. I don’t care. *I* am going to be there at 11AM sharp next Wednesday. Stay outta my way. I want first pick at those veggies.

In the meantime I am going to sit here and pout because I won’t be having yummy guacamole tonight. And delicious kale with some garlic and lemon sauce…

*pout*

PS. In other news, Ryan is trying to pimp his website hosting services for a whopping $1/mo, and well, since I am (supposed to be) his #1 fan I suppose I ought to plug him. Click here, or on the menu on the right where it says ‘web hosting’.

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Sep 05 2007

Oh my gosh….

what happened? A whole year has gone by with absolutely no posts, and suddenly (ok not suddenly, I knew it was creeping up on me) I realize that there is so much catching up to do, it’s a bit overwhelming. I’m still working on getting the archives set up, so hopefully that will appear eventually. But for now, I’m starting fresh! Although, I do have some old ‘posts’ that never actually… got posted. They’re from 2006 though… is it worth it? Perhaps not. I guess I’ll just do a distillation of it all here.

Here’s a rundown of top 25 random happenings/commentaries/rants/shoutouts of the last year (in honor of Cal rising to #10 this week in the ESPN/AP polls), in random order:

1. We live in San Francisco!! Potrero Hill is awesome. It’s sunny. And warm. But I’m gonna miss these guys:

Apparently the wild animal of choice around these parts is stray trash…

2. Cal Football is going to be GGRRRREAT this season! I know it! Plus, the student season tickets for under $100 make it even better.

3. Read this book. I have an extra copy if you don’t want to buy/borrow from elsewhere. Plus, the artist is a Cal grad. Go Bears!

4. You will get moles (and mole hills) if you overwater your lawn. Save water.

5. Do not buy vacation timeshares. Unless you have an extra $$ you want to throw away. I repeat, Do Not Buy Timeshares. There. You can’t say I didn’t tell you so.

6. Book signings are awesome. Please don’t let me get addicted to them. They are expensive addictions. I hate paying full price for books. That’s for losers, man! Except when you can get one signed. Then it’s pretty awesome.

7. Tokidoki is awesome. Too bad I’m already addicted to buying Tokidoki Lesportsac purses. Thankfully, the collaboration ends in October, so the purging of our bank account will be over. Except for the vinyl toys. And maybe the occasional t-shirt. This is me in Tokidoki Land:

8. The best part about lab moving back to campus is the food. Forget about the state of the art brand spankin’ new building we moved into. (That has wigged out security systems, broken cold rooms, freezing/burning hot rooms where you actually need to work, and not store stuff that is freezing/hot, and a host of other things) More specifically, Hummingbird Cafe and their awesome smoothies that I can get every day now… instead of once in a blue moon. Yum. That, and the korean place on northside with the beef hot soup. And Bongo Burger’s chix plate. And cheap mexican at La Burrita. And the enormous salads at Intermezzo. And… gosh I better stop now. I think I gained 5 pounds just thinking about it all… and after eating all the free pizza last week. Cheesy sticks from West Coast are still good. I mean, they’re bad heath-wise, but good taste-wise.

9. Chopping down your own Christmas tree in a non-environmentally sustainable tree farm is fun. I want to do it again. When is Christmas? Do I really have another 4 months to go?!!! *whine*

10. I am Sad that Melissa, Dino, Aiden, Arun, and Jennifer are in MA. And that Colin is in WI, that Ying is leaving for NY, and Carmel and Josh and Shelly are in/going to the UK. But I am Happy that they all have jobs that pay more than $30k a year. I think. I hope.

11. Apple picking and pumpkin patching is fun. Who wants to go again this year?!!

12. Matthew is now over 1 year old. He’s such a cutie.

It makes me want my own baby. I think. I swear my biological clock is telling me I need my own slobbery, crying baby that poops and eats all the time. I notice pregnant women now. I never used to notice them, unless they ran into me with their pregnant bellies. (ie. never) Now I think everyone/anyone (female) with a belly is pregnant. Even though I’m pretty sure most of them are just fat.

13. Ryan and I have been married for over a year. Apparently, (and this is confirmed by other married people) this means that anyone/everyone can now ask us when we are going to have children. I do want kids. Really I do. (see #12) But sometimes I just want to say “We’re practicing. All the time.” (Shyam told me this gem of a response… apparently his cousin, or someone he knows, used it on their family. I so want to use it. It’s such a great response. But I’m too chicken.)

14. In the Li Lab, it takes 3 people to change a light bulb. Or, you can ask me. I can do it alone. Without breaking anything. If you ever wonder what we do in lab when we’re bored, here’s your answer: (ie. take pictures of ourselves doing inane things like spraying our gloves with alcohol)

15. Ryan and I still have yet to order any wedding photo prints. We got our album, a year after the wedding. But no prints yet. For anyone. Not even my parents. Or Ryan’s parents. My parents printed their own after it appeared it was not going to happen on our end. Ha!

16. Speaking of weddings, weddings are awesome. (I guess I think a lot of things are awesome.) Ngan and Kan’s wedding in NYC last Labor Day was awesome. Marlena and Dan’s wedding last fall was awesome. Shyam and Jill’s wedding in Pasadena this summer was awesome. And I can’t wait until Erica and Richard start planning their wedding. I’m sure it will be awesome. Congrats everyone!!!!

17. Speaking of awesome-ness, Thane’s queso dip is pretty awesome. Let me tell you, I love cheese. All kinds of cheese. I am Wallace from Wallace and Gromit. I love expensive goat cheese, cured for 10 months in horse sh*t on a certified organic farm in Petaluma from free range goats, sold at Cheeseboard, a worker owned collective. But I am not a cheese snob. I also love fake cheese. (In fact I can’t stand nachos with real melted cheese… where’s the fake stuff??) And queso is glorified fake cheese at it’s finest… I could eat a whole crock pot full of it… if Ryan didn’t stop me. Happy birthday Thane!


18. Girls rock at poker. Esp. when the guys think you’re, well, a girl. And can’t play poker. Ha! Just because I can’t always remember if a straight is higher than a flush, doesn’t mean I can’t play poker, dammit. (is a straight higher than a flush?! shoot, I can never remember.) Oooooo… here’s a good cheat sheet.

19. Happy belated birthday Jennifer. I’m sorry I forgot to call you. I’m a bad, bad person.

20. Wii Sports is one of the best games made ever. The roundup:

Tennis: Dad:1, Mom:0.

Boxing: Dad:0, Mom:1

Mom chucking the remote and it hitting the wall above (thankfully) our TV: extra point.

Final score: Dad:1, Mom:2 Mom wins!!

21. Ever wonder what I do at work? I spend 99% of my time trying to grow these:

The other 1% of the time I am actually doing experiments with them! PS - this poster was made my 9th graders… take that!

22. Custom made AR-15 rifles are awesome.

23. Kylie sometimes looks rather menacing but she’s really just a chicken snatcher…. and bread snatcher… and any-food-that-smells-good-when-you’re-not-looking snatcher…

24. Seeing friends you haven’t seen in a long time is good. So are cupcakes. (And at $3 a pop, those cupcakes better be good!)

Seeing family is good too. Especially my cousin, who’s willing to eat a frozen strawberry filled with soy sauce for $5.

25. Koalas are cute.

So are baby seals.

Hayley in a lycra suit? Definitely not so cute. She just looks really dumb.

Whew!! Okay that’s it for now… I should be good for another year, right?

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