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Randomandomalities

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After a tumultuous half year of helplessness, anger, heartbreak, tentative hope, healing and finally, strength and newfound happiness, the desire to write is slowly returning to me. However, I’m still feeling a bit disjointed (and my heart’s all aflutter, but that’s a story for another day) so I’m going to ease back into it slowly, if that’s okay with you, with a series of what I like to call randomandomalities. Read more »

Jumping In Head First

I’m a girl who likes a good adventure.

I think I’ve always been this way, but in the last few years various circumstances, obligations and commitments, along with a healthy dose of career building, have prevented me from doing as many bold, daring things as I’d have liked.

Actually, that’s not quite true. At any point I could very well have said, “Okay here we go!” but you know how it is:  when you get busy, you get complacent about your life, until you wake up one day and realize that life is passing you by. Sometimes going through the motions of the day is just so draining that there’s no room left for adventure, or exploration, or even happiness.

Isn’t that sad?

Well, I’ve awoken from my reverie, and I’m ready to go. I’ve decided that this year is a year of change for me, and it’s a year of self-discovery. I plan to get excited, take a risk, take a stand, love my life, love other people, love myself, and mostly, to drop all of my preconceived notions.

And last night, that’s exactly what I did.

Sometimes you think you’re not ready for something, and when you just close your eyes and jump right in, you realize that the only thing holding you back was yourself. Let me tell you what I did last night. I tried something new. Several somethings, in fact.

I started with barbequed duck. So what, you’re thinking, lots of people eat duck. And that’s true. But I didn’t. I thought I didn’t like it. As it turns out, I like it very much. It wasn’t my first time eating duck – I also had it last Saturday, and that WAS my first time. And both times it was delicious.

Next up was Burdock root. When I saw that on the menu, my curiosity was instantly piqued. I love vegetables, but being a small-town Canadian, my range is somewhat limited. Burdock isn’t native to Canada so you can’t really buy it at the local supermarket. Unless you live in Toronto and take the streetcar to Chinatown. But I digress. So the kinpira gobo was ordered and thoroughly enjoyed. It really was fantastic – gobo is a root vegetable, which I happen to love, and it was lightly sauteed in sesame oil with carrots and black sesame seeds. It had a spicy aftertaste thanks to some red pepper flakes. Amazing.

The last thing I took a chance on surprised me very much. I’m going to let you in on a little secret: I love Japanese food and sushi, but I’ve never had raw fish. I tell people I don’t like it but in reality, I’m just afraid. Again, it’s the preconceived notion that meat and fish should be cooked. So I’ve always stayed away from sushi that had fish in it, and if you can believe it (most people can’t) California rolls were also on the banned list. Why? I don’t know. The crab (usually imitation) isn’t raw. Maybe it was idea of eating roe that grossed me out (I’m not a caviar kind of girl*). Anyway, I was in such an adventurous mood last night that I thought, what the hell. And guess what.

You guessed it. I loved it.

I thought a lot about this on my way home. I thought I didn’t like this stuff. I thought my life was full enough without it. I thought what I liked, what I ate, and what I had was good enough. But when you fall into the good enough trap, sometimes you don’t see the really, truly fantastic things that are right in front of you.

And then, when you open your eyes and see that you’ve jumped head first into something amazing, you wonder why you waited so long to take a risk.

* Actually… maybe I am!!!

A Very Important Question For Torontonians

I want to ask you:

What is your number one favourite thing about Toronto? The one thing that, in your opinion, makes Toronto the best city in the world? What makes you proud to call this city home? Is it…

All the green space and nature, like High Park?

Festivals like Taste of the Danforth?

Kensington Market's Pedestrian Sundays?

The fact that Toronto is a green leader among global cities?

Toronto's Enthusiastic Support of the Home Team?

The City Skyline and Toronto's Waterfront?

The way we support and encourage our youth with community-based programs?

What we’re going to do, once you submit your response, is to discuss which candidate is best suited to protect and enhance YOUR favourite thing about Toronto.

So? Tell me! What do you love best about Toronto?

Featured: Fun With My Blackberry Camera

Over the next few weeks, this blog is going to get crazy political. If you don’t know yet, let me share the good news with you. I’ve been offered the opportunity of a lifetime: to book off from my job for a month and work full-time in the campaign office of Joe Pantalone, who is currently running for the office of Mayor of Toronto. For a girl like me, with stars in her eyes and political aspirations of her own, this is SUCH a welcome learning and networking opportunity! Joe is the only candidate who makes sense, and I look forward to doing everything I can to help him get elected on October 25th.

BUT! I mean, I’m more than an activist and a volunteer. Sometimes I’m just a regular joe. One of the things I like doing best is taking random pictures with my Blackberry camera. Pictures of me doing goofy stuff, pictures of me looking good, pictures of my amazing city and all the really cool stuff in it. I don’t often upload these pictures, but once in a while I like to share them in a random way. So here ya go: a collection of random just-because Blackberry photos.

Leading the 2010 Labour Day Parade

Baby pigs at the 2010 CNE

Goofing off in the shopping section @ the 2010 CNE

The CN Tower, a GO train... I love my city!

Can't take credit for this great hat, it's my ex's

At the CP24 candidate's debate at the Masonic Temple 09/21