Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Breakfast Challenge Day 3

So it looks like the snooze button ultimately won out on Day 3.
A lame excuse, I know.
I settled for a bowl of yogurt with granola.

But tomorrow will be a brighter day!  A new breakfast will be concocted and a non-food picture will be posted.

For now, enjoy this picture of a family of bears fighting against the current of a waterfall.


Pretty amazing, wouldn't you say?

TUNE IN TOMORROW TO FIND OUT WHAT FAMILY OF ANIMALS I'LL BE EATING FOR BREAKFAST.



Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Breakfast Challenge Day 2

Made a 3 egg scramble with spinach, garlic, mushrooms, chicken apple sausage and onions.
Pretty damn good.

Monday, January 28, 2013

Breakfast Challenge Day 1

I recently decided to give myself a little challenge:
To make a different breakfast every morning for two weeks in a row.
Today was day one of what I dub "The Two Week Breakfast Challenge".

Quite original, wouldn't you say?

I had to start off with something simple to warm up, so I made waffles and fried eggs.
I was feeling a little spontaneous, so I decided to be hip and put the fried eggs on top of the waffle.
It wasn't half bad.

I'm not going to post a picture of it, cuz I'm not into that food porn crap.

Instead, I invite you to enjoy this picture of a happy turtle family.

Tune in tomorrow to find out what's next on the menu.

Will it be eggs benedict?  A challenging omelet?  A family of turtles?

ONLY TIME WILL TELL.



Sunday, January 20, 2013

UPDATES

LIFE UPDATES:

1) SLEEPING BAG
 I got a gigantic cozy L.L. Bean Sleeping Bag for Christmas.  I have been sleeping in it every night.  Perhaps this is a sign I should go camping?
2. BIKE
I have resolved to bike as much as possible.
I was inspired by my friend Luke (what a great name, eh?) who biked across the entire country after he graduated high school.  What a beast of a man.
Other Reasons:
a) Saves money on gas
b) Good for my health
c) Oh, and I guess its good for the environment or whatever.  But I'm more important.

I plan to make the small trip (about 4 miles) to my brother's house in Hercules for the big niner game today.  It took me about thirty minutes to make the trip last time, and I want to trim my time down to 25 minutes.

Rooting for a Har-bowl.  It's gonna happen.
3. PLAY 
In preparation for my upcoming college auditions, I have been reading plays like mad in search for a monologue.

Plays read:
Rabbit Hole by David Lindsay-Abbaire
August: Osage County by Tracy Letts (highly recommend)
This is Our Youth by Kenneth Lonergan

Currently Reading:
Simpatico by Sam Shepard
Oedipus, King of Thebes by Sophocles

I have a three hour break between classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and I plan to spend that time reading plays.  If you've got any good recommendations (preferably plays involving young men) send them my way!

The set for August: Osage County

Well, it's about time I got dressed and ready for the big game.  Go Niners!