And the winners are…

Random Number Generator said comments # 3 and #8, which means that

Lot 9 Press - Home sweet home
goes to TopHat

and

Lot 9 Press - Elevation
goes to Lynn Osborne

Congratulations! Email me at tresa at reesedixon dot com with your addresses and I’ll send these on out to you.

2010 Year of Pleasures #45

Best ice cream ever

I love ice cream, but usually only for a few bites at a time. I’m a fickle ice cream lover, and by the time it starts to melt I’m often done with it anyway.

When I was spoiling myself in Salt Lake over the summer, I came across this ice cream in a 7-11 and decided to give it a try. I ate the entire pint before I could stop myself. The caramel flavored ice cream is just fine, but what makes it so great is the bits of chocolate covered waffle cone the ice cream is absolutely stuffed with. Holy cow they are delicious. Somebody needs to start selling just chocolate covered waffle cone bits and I can save myself the trouble of the ice cream.

Letterpress Extravaganza

Lot 9 Press - awareness

Last year sometime I bought this gorgeous print off of Etsy, and then was bummed out for months when I discovered that it got lost in the move. I so vividly remember carefully packing it in a folder, making sure that it wouldn’t get wrinkled or dented, and packing it away with the books, but despite all my searching and wracking my brain, I could not put hands on it.

I finally got around to contacting the owner of the Lot 9 Press shop, and she managed to track down an extra copy from that run.

Lot 9 Press - Create your vision

Then as an extra wonderful surprise, she threw in a bunch of other prints she had on hand as just a lovely act of kindness.

I love how you can see the echo of letters printed on top of other letters.

Lot 9 Press - Do what you love

I just find letterpress so delicious. Typography is beautiful, the messages can be so poetic, and the impression that the press leaves on that thick creamy paper, it just makes me swoon.

Lot 9 Press - Home sweet home

Since Stacey was so generous with me, I thought I’d pass the abundance around and do a giveaway. This Home Sweet Home print is one of her most popular.

Lot 9 Press - Elevation
And this print is full of so many wonderful things to stay mindful of. I think this one would be perfect in a bedroom or other place where you could meditate upon it’s meaning.

I’ll do a random number drawing and pick a couple of winners out of the comments, so just leave a comment to have a chance to win either the Home Sweet Home or Elevation prints.

2010 Year of Pleasures #44

Airport Rocking Chair

Getting back from Boston was a little bit of an ordeal. There were a whole bunch of rain delays and canceled flights, but I ended up lucking into a replacement flight that went all the way from Boston to Oakland, so I didn’t have to worry about the dreaded missed connection. The catch was that it also stopped in Baltimore and Chicago so I was on that flight for. ever. But I managed to make it back without sleeping in an airport, so I’m still thrilled as punch.

While I was waiting in the Logan airport, I passed the time by knitting in this rocking chair while sitting in front of an enormous window and watching the rain. It was a pretty great way to pass the time.

Healing the World

Lina and Elisabeth

I’m sad this picture came out blurry, but if winter light is hard, Boston winter light is the hardest, and I’m just grateful I have a record of meeting my new Sister, Lina.

Lina is Ugandan and a tireless, heroic, advocate for peace and security and opportunities for women. Her country has been tortured by dictators for longer than I’ve been alive, first with the notorious Idi Amin, and then by Joseph Kony, a rebel leader who calls his army the Lord’s Liberation Army and has led a civil war against the Ugandan government, first motivated by ethnic conflicts and now by just his madness and lust for power, for the last 20 years.

You have probably been hearing in the media about the atrocities happening in Darfur. Ethnic cleansing, child soldiers, women kidnapped and used as sex slaves. Darfur is in Sudan, a bordering country to Uganda, and Joseph Kony has had training and support by forces in Sudan. What is happening in Darfur is happening in Northern Uganda, but without as much attention.

Currently a tentative peace has been made, Kony is hiding in Congo, the country neighboring Uganda on the other side, and now aid groups can come to Uganda to support the victims he has left behind.

Judy
This is my other new sister, Judy. Judy is a well-known human rights advocate and professor working in the field of international development. She has traveled the world and seen that women are so often left behind in peace building.

She traveled to Uganda with her college students in an effort to rebuild homes destroyed in war, and what she found galvanized her to action.

Sexual assault is so common here in the US, that chances are good that if you haven’t been assaulted, someone close to you has, so think about what that person has been through. Think about the emotional toll assault has taken on them, the shame, the loss of self-worth, the physical healing, maybe eating disorders, suicide attempts or other evidence of psychological trauma.

Now imagine feeling all that in an area where you are lucky if you have a home. Where you suffer from the effects of poverty, your family has been killed, and you have been cast out by your community for fear that the man who assaulted you will punish them. You are alone, raising several children who were conceived by rape, and you are no more than 25 years old.

I watched the video interview of one woman who had been kidnapped at 10 years old and made one of Joseph Kony’s “wives,” her childhood literally stolen. During the years she should have been in school learning to read and write, she was in the African bush being tortured by a madman. She is now raising the children she bore as a child in the wilderness, and struggling to find peace and security. I saw other people, survivors and former child soldiers, overcoming the worst atrocities human beings can inflict on one another, their faces bearing witness to the horrors of what they had lived through.

I was so moved by what I saw, I couldn’t sit still. I could not look at that woman and explain to her that I was too busy to help because I hadn’t vacuumed that week. We don’t all have the opportunity to get deeply involved in this cause, but when the opportunity came to me, I could not walk away from it.

I’ve since come to believe that this is part of the work the Lord has for me to do. With less than a week’s notice I managed to arrange a nearly week-long cross country trip with just two phone calls. Everything fell into place miraculously. After my week in Boston meeting with the board, it became plain that the skills I have are what they needed. Not just my OCD organizing skills and web experience, but even my crafting as we come up with items these women can make that would sell here in the states.

I have a lot more work ahead of me, but I think this will also give me the perspective I need. I think I’ll be able to stop beating myself up for something like the state of my yard when I’m working towards something so very important.

A weekend in Boston

I’ll write more about the reason tomorrow, but I unexpectedly found myself in Boston over a long weekend. It was fabulous and exhausting and really really thrilling because the work I have ahead of me is going to be so rewarding, but before I launched into a discussion of this new exciting endeavor, I wanted to pause and just relish the time spent in one of my favorite cities on the planet at one of the best possible times of year.

Beautiful old homes

leaves!

Stone churches!

Bookstores!

You Bostonians are so spoiled. A wonderful independent bookstore not even a block from where I was staying. Lucky punks. You know how far I have to drive to find an independent bookstore?

Boston coterie

But the best part, hands down, was getting to meet up with some fabulous friends. A couple of these pals I get to see around at all the different conferences I go to, but a couple of others I’ve been emailing with and working closely with for years without ever getting to meet in the flesh. This weekend I actually got to give real life hugs to support all the cyber hugs we send back and forth. A total dream.

Karen!

Then, for a perfect providential capper on an already too good to be true trip, I managed to sneak in a visit with Karen, a college friend I hadn’t seen since we left BYU. I found myself with a free evening, and just as I was settling in with pj’s and the remote, I flipped through facebook, saw her face, and remembered that she was in the Boston area. I dropped her a line, and an hour later she was in my host’s living room. Turned out that she lived only a mile away from where I was staying. It was such a joyous reunion. This lady meant a lot to me back then, and she still does.

OK, tomorrow, down to business and another new endeavor. I can hear the eyes rolling already. To answer your question: never. I will never learn.

Kitty Photobomb

Downloading movies off the video camera I came across this oldie but goodie.

Sometimes the kitties want a little attention too.

2010 Year of Pleasures #43

Roasted Bananas

I hated babysitting when I was a teen, but there was one family I would watch and it was because the mom was really into food preservation and always had home dried bananas in the house.

Bananas dried in a food dehydrator are totally different than the dried bananas you buy at the store. Those are toothbreakers. Home dried bananas are like little pieces of fruit leather, and super sweet as all the sugars get concentrated when the water goes away.

Since she made hers in one of those dehydrators they sell on TV, I thought that until I had one I would be left dried bananaless. But I cracked it. I made them in my oven.

I have experimented with many things, and let me tell you right up front that you don’t want to try this with anything other than parchment paper. Many bananas have been wasted in this discovery, but anything else either cements the bananas in place, or cements itself to the banana.

If your oven goes to 200, cook the bananas for a few hours, checking on them every half hour or so until they’re sufficiently leathery. If it doesn’t, you can cook them like a meringue. Preheat your oven to 450, turn it off, and then let the bananas cook with the carry over heat.

You could use these as you would any dried fruit, cereals, granolas, etc. But personally I just take the parchment paper to the couch and pop them like button candy.

Roasted goodness

Roasted tomatoes
The last of the summer tomatoes are still showing up at farm stands, so I’ve been snapping them up. And then as is common for me, forgetting about them until they start to go wrinkly. But now I don’t grieve over that like I used to, ever since my friend Sara proved to me that slightly overripe tomatoes are the best ones for roasting.

I tossed these beautiful red and yellow grape tomatoes in a little olive oil and balsamic vinegar and put them under the broiler until the skin started to char. I’ve been eating them for lunch every day with bread and mozzarella cheese. Roasted tomatoes are so good I’ve started ignoring the fresh ones I bring home just to have an excuse to make more.

Roasted sweet potatoes
While I had the broiler going, and with an overcast fall day around me, I kept the roasting love going and made some sweet potato fries by tossing them in olive oil and chili powder.

Roasted squash
And then roasted up some butternut squash in olive oil and plenty of salt. I hated squash for most of my life because all I’d had was nasty defrosted puree. Roasting makes it so good it’s like that stuff I ate as a kid was a whole different vegetable.

With all these wonderful fall vegetables roasted up, Atti and I have a feast at lunch time. Well, mainly me because he eats one piece of anything and then refuses anything else but Cheerios, but at least I get to feel like I’m offering him tasty nutritious lunches before I just eat it myself.

2010 Year of Pleasures #43

clean bedroom

Proof that my husband loves me. Knowing how perpetually behind I’ve been feeling, and how much it would mean to me, he scrubbed the entire house while I was gone.

clean kitchen

Our computer was also overtaken by viruses, AGAIN, so in between parenting all by himself, dealing with the usual 24 hour a day work calls, and scrubbing the house, he fixed the computer up so that I wouldn’t have to melt down without it when I got back.

clean studio

And his cleaning was so thorough that he even cleaned the places that never get cleaned, like the floor of my studio. Now Atti won’t come out covered in glitter and stray fabric bits when he plays in there.

He spoils me, I know it.