Monday, October 25, 2010

Rewards


I have a love hate relationship with exercise. If I am in the groove, there is nothing that can stop me from exercising daily. The flip side, is if I am not in the groove, I have lots of carb cravings and dusty exercise gear. Fall and winter is a traditional time for me to slack off but I have made a little vow with myself this year to try and keep it up through the winter months. I enjoy cycling and running, two things not conducive to a long New England winter. On the upside, I have discovered a new love to add to the mix, trail running. Alas, another sport that goes away with the snow but we have been lucky in our weather and making most of our days outside.

My husband and I took a run together Friday afternoon. After a lot of pain we were able to take a few minutes and enjoy the reward of trail running. Beautiful view, no?

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Hard Cider




I'm in the third grade sitting at the mint green cafeteria table at my elementary school, arms folded, staring into an untouched cup of apple cider. The other kids in my class surrounding me are happily slurping away at their freshly pressed cider. They are walking up to Mrs. Moffett, our teacher, asking for seconds. My stomach is churning. The chatter of my classmates, mixed with the sound of paper cups and sipping is just a tic away from sending me running out of the room.

"Andrea, are you not going to drink your cider?"

"No Mam. No thank you."

I can see that Mrs. Moffett is about to gently encourage me to give it a try. I was an incredibly picky eater as a child so under regular circumstances I would have had a had time sampling the goods. And today, well today, there was no chance of me even remotely touching the rim of that cup to my lips. Did nobody see what I just saw out there? I couldn't have been the only one. I heard you all gasp! You know what I know. Stop drinking your cider.

It was a crisp fall morning and my class and I were excited about the thought of a guest speaker. A local farmer, whose name I wish I could remember, was coming to visit us to talk about his apple orchard and do a demonstration on a cider press. In a kids mind, double score. Time out of class and free apple samples. What could go wrong?

As we listened to his demonstration, I was a nerd at that point in my school career so I am sure that I was listening and paying attention. I mean you could have a quiz for God's sakes. Teachers love to be sneaky like that. Oh class, lets watch this movie for the next two afternoons. Surprise! Quiz! Guess you shouldn't have been daydreaming! The farmer discussed the use of the hand press that he still used at his farm.

I can hear his old rusty voice.

"And kids, when I say you need to be careful when using a cider press, I mean it. I made a big mistake when I was a young man and now I look like this."

Farmer held up his hand and plucked off his black glove to reveal his two missing fingers. The pointer and middle finger on his right hand were just little nubs. Looking back on it as an adult it is ridiculous. I mean it is just two fingers, really. I have seen people with no arms no legs change conquer the world. What are two digits in the grand scheme of things? But in my little third grade mind, my third grade world experience it was the worst thing I had ever seen. A collective gasp moved across my class. His fingers! We whispered, we hummed, Mrs. Moffett had to quite us down for the presentation to continue.

Me? I wanted to say point well taken. No apple cider presses for me ever but no. The show went on. While he continued with his demonstration I watched the apples mashing and the juice dripping and I started to piece together in my mind his accident. The crushing, the blood, the fingers themselves mixing into the cider. I had so many questions. Was this the press you lost your finger in? What hospital did you go to? Why on earth would you continue this obviously crazy and dangerous profession of cider production. Jesus, man, look at your fingers!

My husband and I took our children to the apple orchard today to get some apples. And you know what he walked out of the farm store with, a gallon of fresh pressed apple cider. I'm a grown up now so when we got home I gladly sampled the delicious cider. But I would be lying if I didn't say that I had one quick flash of Farmer staring out at me with his two nubs on display.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

On The Trail



I have been trying my hand at a little photography lately. It is definitely something that I enjoy doing and I have been trying to learn more about the many features of my camera and how to properly use them all. Who knew a camera could have a three hundred page book to help you learn all of its functions?

This particular photo was taken a little more simply with my Iphone using the Hipstamatic app. I know, I know, it is kinda cheating. But you can't argue with some of the cute and quirky photographs that you can get when using it.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Reformed Mommy Blogger

Blog post number one. It's a lot of pressure, I'll tell you.

Well, technically it isn't my very first blog post. This is my 416th blog post just not here. I used to keep a "mommy blog". (The definition is from Wikipedia, so it must be right.) I have to admit, I did love it. I have decided to continue to write for and about my children privately from now on but I can't promise they won't make a guest appearance here and there. Needless to say they take up a huge part of my life and I certainly can't separate them out from all that goes on.

I set up this blog a few weeks ago but have been stumped as to where to start, what to write about first. I had formed quite a rhythm on my last blog called Evolve. I have joked that Evolve has evolved into My Outgoing Guts. My blog title you ask? One of my favorite quotes from a lady you might have heard of.

"And by the way, everything in life is writable about if you have the outgoing guts to do it, and the imagination to improvise. The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt." - Sylvia Plath

So there. I found my outgoing guts for post number one. Off we go.

Cheers.