Ah man, I love cooking. The best is when I've got the house to myself; I can crunk up Radio 3 and really go for it.
I love experimenting with new recipes (to which end this little gem has been abundantly helpful). In fact, I love the whole process of cooking. I went food shopping today and somehow it never feels like a chore - in fact, in a bit of a geekish way it makes me feel like a proper grown-up.
I love the feel of all the different types of food - all the different textures and smells. How they feel in your hands and how occasionally wretchedly awkward things are to chop and peel. I love standing by the hob and stirring as though I'm making some marvellous concoction that no one else has ever made; as though I'm the first person to ever experience that particular flavour.
I love that all the hard work and heat and the not infrequent stress is all for a purpose, and you can see and taste the result. I began to take a real pride in the finished product, it becomes a labour of true love and dedication - a work of art.
How hateful it must be to be afraid or begrudging of food. I think about how blessed I am each time I take a teaspoonful to taste as I go along, or breathe in deeply the formative flavourful smell.
Food is glorious, and I try not to take it for granted.
Monday, 28 February 2011
Sunday, 27 February 2011
finished
So, the aforementioned Events Week finished last week and it was bloomin amazing! Here is a video summarising all that went on:
Well, suffice it to say it was all marvellous and I was pooped to the highest degree when it was all over - so so much organisation and so many early mornings and late nights. All wholly worth it though!
So, in a quick sum-up of all that's been happening in the last few weeks, given my blog posts have been scanty to say the least:
Well, suffice it to say it was all marvellous and I was pooped to the highest degree when it was all over - so so much organisation and so many early mornings and late nights. All wholly worth it though!
So, in a quick sum-up of all that's been happening in the last few weeks, given my blog posts have been scanty to say the least:
- I presented a few ideas for my documentary for my Contemporary Documentary module (which I'm loving). The only fly in the ointment is that my tutor hasn't been over-enamoured with any of my ideas so far. However, I've storyboarded the one I like best and I'm just going to run with it - hopefully I'll be able to prove that I'm not a total non-entity, haha. SO eager to get my hands on the SLRs that we're using to film the documentaries - I've booked one out for this coming Wednesday and also the weekend. Cannee wait!
- I've seen the following films at the cinema:
- Hereafter (6/10 could have cut half an hour out of it without breaking a sweat)
- Black Swan (8/10 gripping throughout and beautifully shot)
- The Fighter (8/10 Christian Bale was fantastic - didn't really like him as an actor until this film)
- True Grit (8/10 a little slow at times but beautiful and some clever funny lines)
- I've read the following books (excluding uni-related):
- Never Let Me Go (I was determined to read it before seeing the film - which hopefully I'll be seeing tomorrow. It's well worth a read, very compelling)
- The Screwtape Letters (a re-read, still a definite favourite - typical glorious C. S. Lewis eloquence and wit)
- Searching for God Knows What (technically still reading this one, but it's brilliant so far)
- Got a couple of offers for work experience in a couple of marketing agencies in London (I know right?!) - so so excited about them! Can't imagine little ol' me commuting into the Big Smoke for work!
- Started knitted the long-awaited iPod sock. It's my first time using a proper pattern and involved me learning to purl (a tad harder than anticipated...) but lovely Ellie has been on hand with counselling and lightning-fast knitting-reflexes, haha.
Can't think of anything else in particular, but it's seemed like a really busy few weeks - with more social gatherings and cups of coffee than I care to remember. Jolly good stuff.
Labels:
Black Swan,
Christian Union,
Christianity,
cinema,
CU,
film,
God,
God Delusions,
knitting,
marketing,
Never Let Me Go,
placement,
True Grit,
work
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)