Sep
4
It’s Saturday!
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This weekend is particularly exciting because it’s the first Saturday that Matthew is scheduled not to work. He now works Mon-Fri and we have the whole weekend to ourselves. This means…Saturday morning dates! We kicked off today with a visit to Panera Bread at Lake Eola. I was finally able to satisfy my craving for one of their egg souffles that I’ve wanted for months and it was everything I had hoped it would be.
The breeze outside on their patio was beautiful and I loved the classical music playing lightly in the background. It reminded me of a Jane Austen movie and Matthew kept making references to returning to “a time of refinement and civility” (a quote from The Office for those that don’t watch the show). Another big highlight was having someone ask me for the first time how far along I was in my pregnancy. Guess I’m starting to show more!





Next on the agenda is relaxing and then working on our baby registry. First thing I want to get for the nursery is this vegetable basket from IKEA.

**added** AND a fruit basket! (thanks, Cindi!)

I’m going to turn this kid into a foodie straight away :)
Sep
3
Gua Sha
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While visiting my mom today I met Susan, an acupuncturist, RN, and a jewelry maker. We got to talking about my horrible back pain that I’ve had for the past five days and before I knew it, she was performing an ancient Chinese massage technique on my back called Gua Sha.

(from wikipedia)
Gua Sha involves repeated pressured strokes over lubricated skin with a smooth edge. (We used a ceramic Chinese soup spoon and olive oil)
The smooth edge is placed against the pre-oiled skin surface, pressed down firmly, and then moved down the muscles — hence the term “tribo-effleurage” (i.e., friction-stroking) — or along the pathway of the acupuncture meridians, along the surface of the skin, with each stroke being about 4-6 inches long.

This causes extravasation of blood from the peripheral capillaries (petechiae) and may result in sub-cutaneous blemishing (ecchymosis), which usually takes 2-4 days to fade. Sha rash does not represent capillary rupture as in bruising, as is evidenced by the immediate fading of petechiae to echymosis, and the rapid resolution of sha as compared to bruising. The color of sha varies according to the severity of the patient’s blood stasis — which may correlate with the nature, severity and type of their disorder –appearing from a dark blue-black to a light pink, but is most often a shade of red. Although the marks on the skin look painful, they are not. Patients typically feel immediate sense of relief and change.

My whole back is tender and purple and the tight muscle is just as sore as earlier (if not more). I won’t be doing this again.

Not too pretty though.
Sep
2
I really didn’t mean to go a whole week without updating, and I REALLY can’t believe I’m halfway through this pregnancy already.
I want to write soon about art ideas, baby stuff, and recipes, but today I can’ only think about eating and sleeping. The most I was able to do today was take this weeks belly photo and put clean sheets on the bed. So that’s all you get (the picture, that is, the sheets are all mine)

P.S. We find out the gender on September 13th!
Aug
26
Channa Masala
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Now for one of my all time favorite recipes – Channa Masala!

I could eat bowl after bowl of this delicious Indian dish. I usually make some fresh chapatis to eat with it, but next time I’m going to try my hand at homemade garlic naan. My mouth is watering thinking about it…
Hope you enjoy the recipe!

Step #1
Prepare the ingredients in separate bowls. It may sound a little tedious, but having everything chopped, measured, and ready to add to the pot is helpful beyond words.
Ingredients:
2-3 TBS vegetable oil
1.5 tsp cumin seeds
1.5 tsp onion seeds
2 16oz cans chickpeas (garbanzo beans), rinsed
1 14.5oz can diced tomatoes
1 large onion, chopped
3-5 medium potatoes, peeled and chopped into bite-sized chunks
3 garlic cloves, minced garlic
1″ piece of ginger, minced or grated
1/2-1 jalapeno, minced
2 tsp salt
2 tsp ground coriander
2 tsp garam masala*
1.5 tsp turmeric
4 C water
handful of fresh cilantro, chopped
*if you don’t have garam masala, this homemade spice mixture will give you 2 tsp for this recipe:
3/4 tsp cumin
1/4 tsp coriander
1/4 tsp cardamom
1/4 tsp pepper
1/4 tsp cinnamon
1/8 tsp cloves
1/8 tsp nutmeg
Step #2
Heat the oil over medium heat and add the onion seeds and cumin seeds. Saute for around 20 seconds then add the chopped onions and cook until they are lightly browned.
Step #3
Add the ginger, garlic and jalapeno and stir fry for a minute or two.
Step #4
Now add the can of diced tomatoes and stir fry for another 5 minutes, then add the spices and stir thoroughly.
Step #5
Add the diced potatoes and stir well to coat in spices
Step #6
Add 3 cups of water and put the lid on. Once it comes to a boil, turn down the heat a bit and let simmer for around 20 minutes to soften the potato.
Step #7
Check to see that the potato chunks are soft then add the chickpeas. Stir it all up and add another cup of water to the pot. Bring to a boil again and then turn the heat down to simmer for 15 minutes with the lid partially on.
Step #8
Stir in some freshly chopped cilantro then turn off the heat, put the lid on tight, and let it it stand for around 15 minutes while you make some rice or warm up some bread. It’s then ready to serve!

P.S. This weeks belly photo! :)

Aug
25
Five things
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1. After being bombarded with spam comments again, I’ve installed a new captcha program on my commenting system. If anyone wants to leave a comment to test it out and make sure it’s working properly I’d very much appreciate it. If there are any problems please contact me at meg.kat.art@gmail.com
2. I love love love Liv Tyler’s look in this photo for Gucci.

This is the style I am aiming for.
I don’t know if I want to go so far as to cut my bangs that short so I’ve started pinning my bangs back in a similar way. I haven’t owned lipstick in years but I found a brand of organic and low-toxicity lipstick called Zosimos Botanicals that I want to try out. My favorite color so far that is most similar to the one in the Liv Tyler photo is the Garnet mini stick.
I’m also going to work on the fun eyeliner application :)
FYI: Cosmeticsdatabase.com is a great website to find out how toxic or safe your health and beauty products are.
3. I love when customers send me photos of how they’ve displayed work they’ve purchased from me.
Allison and Brian in Maryland actually designed their new bathroom specifically for my Rock Star Scientist posters and sent me a few pictures. How cool is that?!



And Rob in Nevada sent me a photo of his framed mini posters:

4. We had another baby appointment at TBP yesterday and everything is looking good with me and Baby K so far. My blood pressure is still 110/80, I’ve only gained about 1lb, and I’m measuring right around 19-20 weeks. We also got our prescription to get an ultrasound and find out the gender!
Since we only get one ultrasound (unless another is medically necessary or we want to pay for one ourselves), we’re going to wait at least another week or two so that chances are high we see the little girl or boy parts clearly :)
5. New belly photo tomorrow!
keep looking »







