Sunday, May 31, 2009

I Met A Boy!

Yogurtland:  A yummy treat that I couldn't resist
(San Diego, CA)


I chose 3 flavors of yogurt: pineapple, strawberry, tiramisu
Then I added 2 fruit toppings: kiwis, mangos
And topped it with what I call "mochi-mellows"

Asian-fusion! Ohhhh yea!

Where are all the yogurt stores in Oregon? What I mean to say is, where are they near me? Perhaps I should just buy a franchise and start my own. I love ice-cream, yogurt, smoothies--cold things with fruit is the theme.

I discovered a recently opened store called Yogurtland after walking what seemed like miles in my thin flip flops, while in San Diego on a business trip. Just outside the Little Italy arch sign, I was eating my real Italian dins in the lovely cool yet sunny outdoors. I was taking my time and just enjoying the casualness of it all. My favorite part, besides the good food, was getting to know a boy named Michael. He was 22...months old that is. And you thought I actually met a boy. Boy oh boy. He was the cutest and sweetest little thing with curly brown hair, Black and Italian roots--walking around and around the corner sidewalk talking to concrete, rocks, and me. Hopefully he wasn't grouping us all into inanimate objects, but having some conversation, although in Italian, was wonderful.

I needed him. This little boy with his cubby legs and cheeks just looked at me with interest then began our friendship. He was God's little reminder of unconditional love. Of innocence. Of precious gifts. His grandfather sat in a chair a few feet away and let his grandson clammer up to a chair right beside me under my umbrella table. Most parents would scurry over to not have their child bother strangers...but this is Little Italy. And I liked it. I needed a friend. I needed to see God in human form...a child.

A child gives me the sense of belonging. It doesn't matter my issues at the moment, they were washed away.

And then over and over I'm spotting these people with yogurt containers...I thought it was Pinkberry, which is good, but it's not. It's Yogurtland--a sample haven with 8 or 9 self-serve stations. Each station has two flavors or a twist of both in the center. The best part was the sample cups to try before you buy. It was just another couple and I as we sampled and sampled and sampled till I finally picked a tart pineapple, tangy strawberry, and smooth tiramisu. Then I couldn't believe my eyes to see baby mochi. Mochi is pounded rice made into a flour consistency and tends to have a sweet red bean inside for a yummy dessert, yet these were plain mochi.

I nicknamed the babies "mochi-mellows" because they have the look of little marshmellows you'd put into hot cocoa, yet isn't sugary. Anyone had mochi ice-cream before? The ice-cream balls are wrapped in mochi...a treat for sure. Where can I get mochi-mellows? I've never ever seen them so small...

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Life Without Limbs: Nick Vujicic


Nick Vujicic has a ministry called, Life Without Limbs. He was born without any arms or legs yet says, "I may stand before you with a disability but I stand before you more complete than most 26 yr olds". He was really an inspiration to me and I appreciate his evangelistic heart.

No one else wanted to go down to the ground floor, so I went by myself...and it was great to be in community with the crowds, to really feel like I was a part of the what was going on rather than being set apart high above the crowds.

Quotes that I like from his speaking:

"You don't need what the world says you need."

"There's one thing worse than being single and alone, its being married and alone."

"Don't leave here chained, leave here unchained."

""You haven't lived till you have something to die for. Put your happiness and hope in Jesus Christ."

"Have you ever come to a point where you felt like I can't do this anymore? Hope is in the name of the Lord."

"Don't just put God in your pocket and pull him out when you need him."

"When the world says you aren't good enough get a second opinion."

"FAITH= Full Assurance In The Heart"

"I don't know your pain, your circumstance but I know how it feels to be broken and alone. It's not about how tall you stand but who stands by you...Jesus."

Beautiful Beach: Del Mar, CA

Seaweed Sushi anyone? I love how the evening light reflects.



Having arrived a day and a half before my friend, her parents were kind enough to pick me up at the San Diego airport and let me hang out with them. They are such a blessing--paying for a few of my meals and giving me an opportunity to sightsee before heading to Spirit West Coast. I mainly spent time with the mom having a girlie day since the dad was getting everything set up for the event.  

The most important thing about any day, time, or vacation is of course the FOOD! The Hilton San Diego/Del Mar has a GREAT concierge...over 1 1/2 days I went to three of the recommended restaurants. One of them we went to twice, Wildnote Cafe. My favorite though was Poseidon right on the Del Mar beach for happy hour specials of 50% off their bar menu. I was thinking it would be small plates but it ended being dinner plates that for 3 people cost only $31 for four plates (including a glass of red wine): coconut encrusted shrimp, caesar salad with jumbo shrimp, crab cakes, and a yummer roasted red pepper hummus plate w/ kalamata olives.