15 April 2011

Spring Cleaning


Spring cleaning started a few weeks back.  First with the apartment, clearing out the closets, and drawers in an attempt to eliminate the clutter.  Then somehow during the process I noticed that I needed a spring cleaning too, physically and mentally.

A few years back I had witnessed the amazing transformation of my friend as he transitioned to a Raw Food Diet.  He was enthusiastic about the changes it had made in his life and always sharing interesting raw dishes he had concocted.  My curiosity and my taste buds were sparked and I started doing more research into the Raw Food Movement.

What I was reading was compelling, testimonials of people who had conquered weight loss, depression, arthritis, cancer, digestive issues, and the list goes on.  Inspired by what I was reading, I went blazing into a 7 day juice fast and then a 90% Raw Diet.  The detox was intense, but once I was through it I had never felt better.  For six months I felt a lightness, balance and clarity that I had never experienced, and then I started a slow spiral that led me back towards my Standard American Diet. 

Feeling the general Blahs lately my husband and I decided to start transitioning more Raw Foods back into our lives and to start cutting out processed foods.  We're taking it a little slower this time, but I'm already starting to notice the results.  When you think about all the valuable vitamins and nutrients you get from fruits and vegetables in their natural form it's pretty much a No Brainer.

Incorporating raw food into your life can sound daunting.  Believe me, you're talking to someone who rarely had a salad or touched a raw vegetable until my late 20's.   So I've decided to start sharing with you some of my favorite simple Raw and Transitional dishes, plus other aspects for bringing health and healing to you and your environment.

Featured Juice:  Beet, Carrot, Spinach, Garlic, Cilantro. Ginger, Pear, and Apple

13 April 2011

Boys will . . . Make Paper Airplanes

 . . . or so it appears by the look of things around this house.  
They're taking over!  Above are some Scanograms by Henry.
He has tons more art I love,
so if you'd like to see more check out his blog
http://henrylopezart.blogspot.com
or his website
http://www.henrylopezphotography.com


11 April 2011

It's All About The Shoes



Satto's get-up for his last violin recital. . . and unfortunately the last Hoorah for one of our favorite pair of dress shoes.

09 April 2011

Vignettes





Eiko & Koma's living installation at The Baryshnikov Arts Center will be closing this evening at 9pm but there will be many more opportunities to see Eiko & Koma's during their Retrospective Tour.  For their calendar and more information on their work you can visit their really cool website:  www.eikoandkoma.org  Really it's cool.  You need to check it out.  Now.