Devil with the Green Eyes

I know you can only see me as a vision.

Friday, May 30, 2008

Holy crap, what's number three?


A few days ago, I reached a milestone in the business that I started a few months ago. It really made me see how I am building a foundation and can grow this into something substantial. Then, a couple of days later, I got very, very good news regarding my full-time job. Now I'm on the lookout for that third piece of good work-related news. Man, I feel so esteemed and partially self-actualized. A shot of caffeine and I think I can sprint the rest of the way.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Peony


Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Mom and dad

My parents are visiting this week. We've been bonding over food, number one. Even though we haven't spent that much time together here in the Ville, I think it is important to create traditions that are tied to this place. This has been my home for almost 10 years, after all. Both of them still struggle with moving so far away from the rest of the family all those years ago (that's my mom's biggest regret), but that was their choice, not ours. Anyway, most of our traditions involve food, in one way or another. Years ago, on another visit, we had a phenomenal dinner at Azalea. We still talk about it all the time. It was so awesome, and we've built it up even more since then, to mythical proportions. That shit was good, though! That restaurant is no more, unfortunately, so we made a beeline for the chef's new restaurant, Varanese. A few menu items have carried over, but it's not really the same place; it's "eclectic Mediterranean." I had been once this summer, on one of those days when it's so hell hot that you can't even eat, so we just had appetizers. This time, we tried the appetizers, the soup and entrees. Oh, and the Trappist-made beer. It was great, and the atmosphere is very cool, but it's just not the same as Azalea. Now we'll talk about Azalea ... and then how Varanese compared... Tradition. We threw down on a bunch of chow at the Irish Rover, since they don't have any Irish pubs in Maui, and that's still one of my favorites. We even made it through two desserts among the three of us, and this is at a restaurant where I've never had dessert, in all the many times I've eaten there. My dad even said it was fun. I'm quoting. He said it was "fun!" Keep in mind that he never says anything is fun, so I think I really scored with that one. I'm not going to say all the other places we're going to go, because I don't want y'all saying, oooo, that sounds great, and taking our table! Pilot is out of town flying and will be back at the end of the week, so they'll meet then, which I'm looking forward to. He's hating that he's missing all the food. As he said, I come by my love of food honestly.

Today, we checked out the Falls of the Ohio, which, shamefully, I've never visited before. We kind of made it a slow tour around, because my mom was in a lot of pain. I reminded her that the last time we were on family vacation together, I threatened her with a rented wheelchair and some hair-raising rides on the next vacation. She's not quite there, but it is getting closer. I had to make a joke out of it, because it's too serious. Since we lost Pilot's dad last month, it's front of mind that we don't know if this might be the last time we see each other. You just never know...

Later, we went to Paul's and bought tons of plants. We put in an herb garden, and hanging pots of lobelia and fuschia, and rhubarb, and delphinium, and one of those strawberry pots full of chicks-and-hens sticking out all the holes, and I can't even remember what all the other flowers are. Plus, there are really nice perennials that came back this year -- iris and peonies and rhododendron and hosta and mint and lilac and the magnolia tree opened one bloom today. I love how colorful the yard is. It looks gorgeous out there. We still have more to plant tomorrow.

It feels kind of funny to be hanging out with them, just the three of us. It's been awhile, but so far, so good. They wanted to see with their own eyes a slice of my new life, that I am doing well. And I wanted them to see it. There's plenty we agree to disagree on, but they've supported me unquestioningly through my bad times, and it puts that old stuff in perspective. There's no need to rehash it. Oh, I got all the new family gossip, and there is some good stuff in there. We've also been bonding over making fun of rednecks and giving the finger to bad drivers. Plenty of both around here. Ah, the nut doesn't fall far from the tree, does it?

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Christiane

I went to a talk by Christiane Amanpour last week at the Kentucky Center. That woman is tough as nails and possibly fearless. Or, probably not, actually. If she were fearless, she probably would have done something stupid in a war zone somewhere and gotten seriously injured or killed. But she could have gone on for another hour or two and I would have stayed to listen. She's just a hair's breadth away from cockiness. She's just supremely confident. And she has a right to be proud of the career she's built; there's really nobody else out there doing what she does anymore. Not only did she pave the way in international journalism, she's outlasted most of the others who got chopped because it's so expensive to sustain. Sadly, she said she worries that the young people who ask her how to break into the business aren't going to get anywhere, even through the tried-and-true methods of starting at the bottom or working for free or hounding everyone until they all know your name. There's nowhere for them to get in. I wonder if she will pick one or two to mentor so that they will be part of her legacy.

Monday, May 19, 2008

That's just me

Pilot told me the other day that one of the things he appreciates about me is that I'm not sick all the time, like other chicks. It's true. I'm one pretty healthy old girl, most of the time. Point being, he's observed, and so have I, that a large number of females are incessantly going on about all their ailments. Really, that is the most interesting thing they can think of to talk about? Damn. Part of the problem is that it is wrapped up in the way that women bond; they commiserate with each other. One starts in about her headache, the next chimes in with how SHE has a headache, TOO! and her back hurts ... and on and on. Believe me, I am acquainted with several women who do this all the time, and I've known a lot of hypochondriacs, too. I say acquainted because it is such an unattractive quality. It certainly doesn't make me want to get closer and then feel obligated to listen to that shit every day. I have no time for that. Both genders are guilty here, though. There are way too many people who waste their time and others' time doing nothing but bitching, complaining, whining and criticizing. Everything is about them and everything sucks. Jesus Christ, who needs it.
Now that I think of it, I don't think Pilot has been sick a single day since we met, and I can tell that if he ever does get sick, he won't milk it for attention and time off work and sucking the life out of everyone around him. Well done!

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Rocking weekend

Life is busy and hectic, what can I say? This past weekend, we finally got to take a bit of a break from business and family business. We did the Doggy Derby fundraiser for the Kentucky Humane Society with some friends and I am proud that our team raised around $300 for KHS, one of my favorite causes. It was a beautiful morning and the dogs were out of their minds with all the butt sniffing. We saw Paula Poundstone finally. Been waiting a long time for that show (happy birthday, baby!). Remember her? She is even funnier now than back in the 80s. She's been through some rough shit and her comedy is more raw and effective because of it. You go, Paula. I'll come to your show again. Then ... Rockband! We are such dorks, but we've had so much fun playing this game at friends' houses that we got our own. I cannot believe that I now have a game system in my home, but there is nothing like banging on those drums and we are having a blast playing together. We're especially good with the Ramones. Rock and roll is all about passion!

Friday, May 02, 2008

Happy Derby, Everyone!



Don't bet more than you can afford to lose and don't take any mint juleps from shady characters!

Have fun!!!