July 13, 2011

Why the Body Bind is My Nightmare

What would your Boggart be? I’ve no doubt that all of you have pondered this question many a time and come up with a plethora of suggestions. Spiders, failure, heights, ghosts, rejection, fear itself (oh, how noble of you!)–these are just a few Boggarts that spring to mind. Personally, I have an acute fear of being paralysed, like being hit with a permanent Body Bind curse. I have a recurring nightmare of suddenly being totally paralysed. In my dream, people I know keep appearing and saying provocative things to me. My mind is screaming replies but my body just can’t deliver. For this blog I have decided to elucidate on the reasoning behind this fear (though fear is never truly reasonable, when you break it down).

I don’t believe in mental blocks. I don’t believe in what other people tell me I can and can’t do. Basically, I have very little regard for the idea of “can’t”. Take the example of running a marathon: your mind tells you that you can’t do it, and other people may laugh and scoff when you tell them your ambition. But the truth of the matter is these statements are just illusions. You can run the marathon regardless of the naysayers. However, if you break both legs two days before the aforementioned marathon I don’t think anyone will contest that “can’t” becomes the cold hard truth.

This reality is why the physical body bind is my greatest fear and it is also why I think it’s so important that we love and care for our bodies as best as we can. It’s true that the mind is where all ideas are born, but the body is the tool that translates and expresses those ideas to the wider world. It is nothing but a vehicle for our greater creative purpose but if we don’t give it fuel and keep it in good working order it instead becomes another obstacle to transcend, a physical one, as well as the many million fictitious mental ones that society presents.

Unfortunately so, so many people are letting their own Negative Body Image be another type of body-bind that prevents them from living their life to the fullest. We feed ourselves negative thoughts about our body, thoughts like “I’m too fat”, “I’m too short”, “I’m too ugly.” Very quickly we glumly accept them as the truth, and thus we become imprisoned in our own body. We use them as excuses NOT to fulfill certain ambitions and lock ourselves into a cosy self-contained prism of isolation and fear. While writing this blog, the song by Arcade Fire, “My Body is a Cage” is playing in my mind. My body is a cage that keeps me / from dancing with the one I love / But my mind holds the key.” I’m no genius at interpreting indie band lyrics, but to me this song summed up the pain and frustration of someone who is in love with someone else but who refuses to act on these feelings because they feel their body isn’t good enough. They can’t let themselves be free. To anyone who has let their body cage their dream, I say to you, isn’t it true you might as well have been paralysed, hit with the curse?

These are harsh words, I realise, though I want them to be a wake up call to you. If you don’t use your body to its full potential, as a means of achieving your dreams, you are wasting it. You are no better off than someone who is locked in a total body bind curse. At the same time I realise how difficult it is to overcome this state of mind, and I know what a firm, unrelenting grip these thoughts can get on you. A few years ago I was haunted by destructive, negative thoughts like these. I used to get so angry and frustrated because I felt my mind didn’t match up with my body and that it prevented me from things I knew I was capable of doing. It took me a while to realise that all of this was an illusion. If I continued to abuse my body by giving in to my negative thoughts, I didn’t deserve to have the health and fitness I was blessed with. I would recommend all of you watch the film of “The Diving Bell and the Butterfly,” a story about a man who suffers a terrible accident that leaves him paralysed. He is left with only the use of his left eyelid, and yet, all the odds against him, the man wrote a book about his life and journey by dictating it to a transcriber through that one left eyelid. That story really spoke to me and put things in such clear perspective. Continuing to allow such trivial things as body insecurities to control and dictate your day-to-day behaviour is continuing down a road of destruction and cowardice.

On the other hand, I don’t believe in sweeping these insecurities under the carpet. Doing that is almost as destructive as obsessing over these insecurities. Perhaps many of you bookish individuals who come from bookish families have been brought up to believe that beautifying oneself is a vain, self-seeking, and wasteful practise, as it does nothing to enhance one’s knowledge of the world. My mother grew up in a very loving, intelligent family, but she was not brought up to believe she was beautiful. Sometimes I ask her about her youth and the things she did, and so often her reply is “I didn’t have the confidence for that.” I’m trying to tell you that ignoring them is not the right way to deal with insecurities! Ignoring pain or problems doesn’t make them go away. The fact is you have a body and, as it encases the rest of you, it’s important that you are happy with it.

So I am giving you permission to make yourself feel beautiful! Do whatever it is you have to do to make yourself feel beautiful. If that’s keeping fit and healthy then go for a walk or run in the mornings and be determined to keep it up. Do your makeup, or if you’re bored and want to change your appearance, then dye your hair a different colour. Eventually, by doing these little things and feeling more beautiful, you will break through all the self doubt and find the negative obsession fading away. Don’t get lazy and tell yourself there’s no point; it’s important! Nowadays I know what I need to do to be happy with my appearance: I spend a few minutes in the morning picking out an outfit that will make me feel confident, and then I have the rest of the day, free from the old destructive thoughts, to pursue my creative pursuits– the most important thing!! But I know that if I didn’t take care of my body, I would get really down and feel incapacitated to do even the most menial everyday tasks. Do you ever have a day when you aren’t happy with your hair, or you get a spot, and then for the rest of the day that’s all you can think about?! Basically, my view on taking care of one’s appearance is that it’s important insofar as it helps you to forget your appearance!

We’re damn lucky to have our bodies, these strange, multi-functional machines, that let us leave our legacy on the planet. I hope you realise how powerful they are and decide that today you’re going to start treating it with love and kindness. Think of it like a child; if you were to continue to feed it on mental and physical abuse, and starve it of love and nourishment, how would it grow into anything other than an angry, embittered, cold-hearted delinquent? Whereas if you tell that child everyday that it’s beautiful, loved, and can do anything, there’s no limits on what it can grow up to be. It’s pretty simple: Serve your body best so it can serve YOU best.


Evanna Lynch from Harry Potter Series

July 11, 2011

Free Printable Hoot Hoot Owl Garland

I know how much you guys LOVE owls! So... as soon as i found this i had to share!


How to

You will need:
♥ A printer to print out the pdf’s below.
♥ Colored paper
♥ Scissors
♥ Thread
♥ 1/8″ craft punch (optional)

Just cut out and attach together to create the cutest multi colour garland!

Original is here

Have Fun !

Food Lust - Firecracker Whoopie Pies

Just tried new recipe..
the original version is here.

the filling I just sort of put together.
Cream cheese, margarine, powdered sugar, hazelnut flavored cream, and coconut. And rolled in toasted coconut.

So yummy!

Yield: about 24-30 sandwich cookies

Ingredients:
For the cookies:
8 tbsp. unsalted butter, at room temperature
¾ cup sugar
1 large egg plus 1 large egg white
1 tsp. vanilla extract
2¼ cups all-purpose flour
1½ tsp. baking powder
¾ tsp. salt
½ cup milk

For the filling:
10 tbsp. unsalted butter, at room temperature
1¼ cups confectioners’ sugar, sifted
Pinch of salt
2 tsp. vanilla extract
1 tbsp. heavy cream

To finish:
Red and blue Pop Rocks (about 3 packages of each)
White jimmies or other sprinkles (optional)

Directions:
To make the cookies, preheat the oven to 350˚ F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper or silicone baking mats. In the bowl of an electric mixer combine the butter and sugar. Beat on medium-high speed until light and fluffy, 2-3 minutes. Blend in the egg and egg white, scraping down the bowl between additions. Blend in the vanilla. In a medium bowl, combine the flour, baking powder, and salt; whisk to blend. With the mixer on low speed, beat in half of the dry ingredients, mixing just until incorporated. Mix in the milk. Beat in the remaining dry ingredients, just until incorporated.

Transfer the cookie batter to a pastry bag fitted with a large round tip (I used an Ateco #809). Pipe the batter into 1½-inch rounds onto the prepared pans, spacing them an inch or two apart. Bake 7-8 minutes, just until set. Let cool on the pan at least 10 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.

To make the filling, whip the butter on medium-high speed until smooth, about 30 seconds. Mix in the confectioners’ sugar and salt, and beat on medium-high speed until smooth, 1-2 minutes. Mix in the vanilla and heavy cream on low speed just until incorporated, then increase the speed to medium-high and whip for 4 minutes, stopping and scraping down the sides of the bowl once or twice. Transfer to a pastry bag fitted with a plain tip.

To assemble the cookies, match them up in pairs by size. Pipe a dollop of filling onto the flat side of one cookie of each pair, and sandwich the cookies together, pushing the filling to the edges. Place the Pop Rocks in small bowls (mix in white jimmies for contrast, if desired). Dip the edges of the cookies into the Pop Rocks so that they adhere to the frosting. Serve immediately.

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July 06, 2011

Delivering A Bundle Of Joy

Setelah melahirkan Mosha 3 tahun lalu, tadinya pingin bgt balik kerja kantoran lagi..soalnya saya tipe orang yang suka kerja (meskipun ngga workaholic), saya orang yang ngga bisa diem..sampe 2 minggu sebelum melahirkan pun saya masih ngantor

ini bukti foto perut gendut saya..hehehehe...


itu sekitar 3 minggu sebelum saya lahiran...masih gaya-gaya ketawa ketiwi sm temen kantor..dan dengan bangganya saya berani bilang kalo saya ngga kalah kurus dong sama mereka..cuma perut saya aja yg gendut..hahahaha..


balik ke cerita sebelumnyaaaa...dan alhasil pas lahiran, saya ngga sempet packing baju dan persiapan lahiran buat ke rumah sakit karenaaaaaa...air ketuban udah pecah duluan di rumah..jadi saking paniknya langsung ke rumah sakit dengan baju yang menempel di badan (kok kedengeran kayak lagu dangdut sih jadinya ?!?!)

Aah SWT baik banget sama saya..mungkin ini rejekinya mosha juga yaa..pas saya lahiran itu hari sabtu, saya melahirkan di rumah sakit ASIH di daerah Melawai yang notabene tiap weekend (ngga cuma weekend sih) macet total. Rumah saya di daerah Bintaro yang sama parah macetnya sama Melawai..tp pas waktu itu perjalanan dari rumah ke rumah sakit cuma kita tempuh sekitar 20 menit !!

AMAZING !

Cuma itu satu-satunya yang ada di pikiran saya kalo keinget lagi kejadian sebelum lahiran Mosha.
Kok bisa yaaaaa jalan sepi lengang padahal itu hari sabtu ??

Suami saya tipe suami yang cuek banget..pas sampe rumah sakit pun dia dengan santainya bilang gini : "mau turun disini aja ya..aku cari parkir dulu". And i was like "what ?!?! air ketuban udah ngocor gini disuruh jalan ke dalem ??" tapi karena saya juga orangnya cuek jadinya ya saya turun dr mobil dan jalan masuk ke dalem sendirian.
Sampe akhirnya ada satpam yang liat bag. belakang badan saya kok basah semua..dan dengan pinternya pak satpam menghampiri saya dan bertanya "bu, celananya kok basah ?"..
hahahaha..saya jawab "iya pak, ini ketubannya udah pecah"
daaaannn..seketika itu jugalah pas satpam baik hati ini lari tunggang langgang ke dalem rumah sakit..saya jadi heran..kok dia lari gitu siihh..
Pas dia balik lagi ke saya, dia minta maaf dan bilang "bu..mohon maaf tapi kursi rodanya habis..saya pegangin ibu aja ya ke dalem. suaminya ikut kan bu? sedang cari parkir ya? disini emang rame kalo weekend bu"

Duuhhhh..rasanya jadi pengen nangis denger kalimat pak satpamnya..hehehehe..dia ngajak saya ngobrol terus sepanjang masuk ke lobby, mungkin supaya saya ngga keinget kram-nya kali yaaa..padahal saya bener-bener ngga ngerasain kram lho.

Saya melahirkan Mosha hari minggu jam 00.40 WIB..dengan cuma 3 kali ngejan dan tanpa sempet memaki suami dan dokter saya (hihihihihi)..lahirlah Raziel Mosha Czerullio, dengan panjang 43 cm dan berat 3 kilo ke dunia yang penuh warna ini..



He has his daddy's face and my nose.



What a cutie pie he is..

And this is Mosha now, aged 3 years old..



Being a a mum is totally hardcore!

July 04, 2011

Food Lust - Quick and Easy Veggie Soup

I'm too lazy to cook for today..so i just mixed some ingredients and make them as a soup.

What an easy peasy meal..hehehehe...

Vegetable Soup (Non-Dairy)

This delicious vegetable soup is hearty, nutritious and spicy.

This vegetable soup recipe uses a non-dairy base for those who are lactose intolerant. When serving the vegetable soup into an individual bowl, cheese can be added for an enhanced flavor and texture if one’s diet allows for adding dairy.

Ingredients

2 tbs olive oil
1 sweet onion chopped
2 carrots sliced thinly
1 stalk celery sliced thinly
2 cups butternut squash chopped
2 fresh cloves garlic cut into small pieces
3 teaspoons tomato paste
32 ounces chicken or vegetable broth low-sodium
28 ounce can crushed tomatoes low-sodium
2 cups water cold
2 or more tbs. sugar depends on acid in tomatoes
3 tbs. kosher salt to personal taste
1/4 tsp. red pepper flakes for personal taste
1/4 tsp. chili powder optional
1 tsp. tarragon dried
1 tsp. thyme dried
1 tsp. basil dried
1 tsp. oregano dried

1. Prep your vegetables. Heat the olive oil in large soup pot on medium-high heat. Add the onions and stir with a wooden spoon. Add some of the Kosher salt at this time. When onions look softer, add carrots, celery and garlic and continue to stir.


2. Add the butternut squash. If the vegetable mixture is too dry, add a bit more olive oil and keep stirring. Add the tomato paste and slowly add the chicken broth and keep stirring. Add the crushed tomatoes and the cold water. Add the dried herbs and Kosher salt to taste.


3. Once the vegetable soup has come to a rolling boil, turn down the heat to the lowest setting and stir. Be sure to keep tasting the soup and add sugar and salt to bring flavor to your liking. Cook the soup on low for about thirty minutes.

Serve your vegetable soup with whole-grain chips or top with soup crackers. For those who want cheese, try Fontina or Gruyere.

Cheers...;p

July 01, 2011

Food Lust - Orange Crackers

Helllloooo..udah 3 hari ngga nulis niihh..maklumlagi liburan dan kalo libur dengan toddler, agak susah cari waktu luang buat ME TIME. Heheheheheheeehee...

Weekend ini ngga kemana - mana sih..di rumah aja bantuin ibu saya masak (meskipun saya lebih tepat disebut sebagai tukang cicip daripada tukang masak..;p), main sama jagoan kecil saya yang udah mulai badung, Mosha. Tapi ngga seru juga ya kalo ngga bikin sesuatu.

Weekend ini saya mau posting resep aja deh...bukan resep yang susah kok..hadeeehhh..kalo susah sih say juga males bikinnya, karena saya bukan tipe ibu yang suka masak dengan berbagai bumbu ( that's why saya ngga begitu suka bikin masakan indonesia..sssoorriii..hihihihihi..too much ingredients..)

Mosha suka banget makan cemilan..walaupun dia kalo makan nasi juga banyak, tapi ngga tau kenapa minggu ini dia lagi musuhan sama nasi.
Jadi saya mau bikinin cemilan yang sekiranya dapat merangsang nafsu makannya supaya balik normal lagi.
Main ingredient-nya jeruk Sunkist yang gampang di beli di supermarket atau hypermart dis ekitar rumah.

Kita bikin Zesty Orange Crackers yyuuuuukkk..gampang banget bikinnya..hasil browsing dari internet..maarriiii..

Zesty Orange Crackers

Ingredients:

3 Sunkist Valencia oranges, segmented and zested

20 cherry tomatoes, halved

1 lb. tub Bocconcini mozarella

1.4 cup Opal 9purple) basil, shredded into small pieces

10 whole wheat crackers

salt to taste

1/4 cup fresh rosemary

1/4 fresh tyme

1/8 cup fresh oregano

1 1/2 cups extra virgin olive oil

1 Tbsp. black pepper


Instructions: (makes 10 servings)

- Cut the Bocconcini into halves.

- Zest the Valencia oranges using a micro plane or fine grater and set aside. To segment the oranges, cut off the top and bottom.

- Lay the orange on a flat surface. using a pairing knife remove the skin and white pith. Carefully cut and release each segment from between the membranes and set aside.

- In a blender, add the olive oil, orange zest, and fresh herbs. Pulse until blended, continue to blend on medium speed until the herbs and zest are finely chopped, add the pepper and pulse quickly. Pour into a jar or plastic container. Leftover oil can be kept refrigerated for up to one month and used as a marinade for fish, poultry, or vegetables.

- Toss the oranges segments, cherry tomatoes, Bocconcini and basil lightly with 3/4 cup of orange scented herb oil and season with salt.

- To serve: Top each cracker with the mixture and serve.

Karena lagi males..jd fotonya cm pas hasil jadinya aja..hehehehe...


Bon Appetite...:)

June 27, 2011

A Woman Should...

A WOMAN SHOULD HAVE …
enough money within her control to move out
and rent a place of her own, even if she never wants to or needs to…

A WOMAN SHOULD HAVE …
something perfect to wear if the employer, or date of her dreams wants to see her in an hour…

A WOMAN SHOULD HAVE ..
a youth she’s content to leave behind….

A WOMAN SHOULD HAVE .
one friend who always makes her laugh… and one who lets her cry…

A WOMAN SHOULD HAVE ….
a good piece of furniture not previously owned by anyone else in her family…

A WOMAN SHOULD HAVE …
eight matching plates, wine glasses with stems, and a recipe for a meal, that will make her guests feel honored…

A WOMAN SHOULD HAVE …
a feeling of control over her destiny.

EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW…
how to fall in love without losing herself.

EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW…
how to quit a job, break up with a lover, and confront a friend without ruining the friendship..

EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW…
when to try harder… and WHEN TO WALK AWAY…

EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW…
that she can’t change the length of her calves,
the width of her hips, or the nature of her parents..

EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW…
that her childhood may not have been perfect…but its over…

EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW…
what she would and wouldn’t do for love or more…

EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW…
how to live alone… even if she doesn’t like it…

EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW..
whom she can trust,
whom she can’t,
and why she shouldn’t take it personally…

EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW…
where to go.. .
be it to her best friend’s kitchen table…
or a charming inn in the woods…
when her soul needs soothing…

EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW…
what she can and can’t accomplish in a day…
a month…and a year…