Light a Candle for Porchlight
Meanwhile, the Ottawa saga continues. The Sponsor wrote this week, "... we remain commited to the city-wide campaign." I'm not sure what this means. We're meeting tomorrow between 11 and 1. They're providing lunch. Hopefully it won't be bittersweet.
Which reminds me, I've distracted my mind a bit this weekend by cooking. I've never cooked Asian before, so I surprised myself yesterday by putting together a tasty spicy pork loin and rice vermicelli dish with fresh vegetables and home-made hot chili/peanut sauce. It was Very Good. It made me happy. The recipe came from Basic Asian, a cookbook Suzy gave me for Christmas. Jasper and I had gone to the Kowloon Market to get the fresh ingredients. I was somewhat shocked by fish sauce; it smelled like rotting crab. An elderly asian man pointed out the right brand to buy by pointing and giving a thumbs-up with a toothless, wrinkled-face grin. I took it as high praise. And the stuff rocks with pork, though Jasper said the house smelled like hot old socks.
Today I took the kids to the park to meet Juergen and Julie and their two kids Helena (7) and Josef (3). Alex, Claudette and Sacha (3) joined us. Then Juergen put the finishing touches on an electric hub motor on my old '89 hybrid bike and I hit the road! Get yours here! Riding electric is an amazing experience, especially on a weekend when I need the wind in my hair yet don't have the strength to pedal.
Suzy says my chest pains are anxiety. Stay tuned.


4 Comments:
Hi Stuart. I'm a friend of your sister-in-law's (JD)but I was a reader long before I realized the link (it was Walden that first caught my eye). Anyway, I just wanted to say congratulations on your award for Project Porchlight as well as compliment you on your great optimism.
Thanks, Chris. I appreciate the note. Really.
Stuart
Hi Stuart, I would like to comment on two items, firstly congratulations on your award, the issue and your efforts are well deserving. The second item is I am very pleased to see that you are writing articles again. I missed them..
It's been two days since I turned in my keys (and phone and laptop) to my former employer, and I'm discovering a whole world that I had put on hold.
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