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Day 106: Smoothies and Resolutions

On New Years Eve the hubs and I made some resolutions, one of which involved smoothies. Since then, we bought a Vitamix and lots of spinach, fruit and yogurt.

This morning, the hubs made two smoothies. One he took to work, the other he left in the fridge for me. While quite good, we decided the recipe might need a little more fruit. I’ve heard the key to an effective smoothie–and by effective I mean one with a lot of vitamins and enough protein to be satisfying–is to have more vegetable than fruit, but enough fruit to make it taste good. We are still finding that balance, so we will see how they taste tomorrow.

Our plan is to make smoothies every night, one for each of us for the next day. At least during the work week and we will see how we feel about it on the weekend. Here’s our current recipe:

4c spinach
1.5c milk
.5c yogurt (we use Chobani Greek for the protein content)
1c berries (we use blue and raspberries)
1 banana
1 orange
A little bit of honey and maybe some nuts.

Blend the spinach and milk first to smooth out the leaves. (After this, the smoothie is Ninja Turtle green) Then add everything else. This is when the smoothie turns brown, so we bought some cute and colorful cups to keep it in.

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Day 105: Caramel Cone

Guilty Pleasure Monday lives on! I may need it less and less because I guess I’m getting used to the methotrexate. It no longer makes me feel so tired or ill throughout the day on Monday. Yet I find I can still use the guilty pleasure pick-me-up and today it’s Caramel Cone ice cream made by Haagen Das.

Two things about this ice cream: it’s organic (read full fat). It’s delicious: vanilla ice cream with bits of chicolate covered sugar cone and caramel swirls. I used to have a serious addiction to this ice cream. Not a summer day passed without me eating Caramel Cone, but I’m over that now. It’s become a guilty pleasure only acceptable once in a great while. Today I enjoyed some of the pint, not all. And will continue to enjoy it over the next few days but then no more. Until summer. Or maybe Valentine’s Day.

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Day 104: Downton Abbey!

I LOVE Downton Abbey. And season three premiered on PBS tonight (in case you haven’t been on Facebook in the last week). The hubs, who also loves it, and I watched it live, something we never do, and soaked up the two full hours. I realized that I have come to enjoy the characters so much that I would literally watch them do anything. Especially in those clothes!

Day 103: Movie Date

The hubs likes to go to movies. And I like to watch movies at home. Its a sore subject around the hubs because it’s easier to stay in and watch a movie than it is to get me to go out and see a movie. It’s mostly that I don’t like to watch movies with “the kids,” and by that I mean obnoxious twelve to seventeen year olds who are loud and intentionally annoying in the theatre. Call me crotchety, but it’s true. I’ll shake my cane at them if I must.

However, I do appreciate seeing movies when they come out, especially nearing award season. So tonight we went to our favorite movie theater (Cinemark in Evanston. It’s big. It’s modern. And mostly full of adults) and saw Les Miserables.

A lot of people have said a lot of things about this movie, many of them negative. It’s been very interesting to hear responses ranging from, “It’s absolutely terrible!” to “I loved it!” Personally I thought it did a great job of telling the story and highlighting each individual characters’ struggle in a way I have not seen on stage. Also I pretty much sobbed my way through it.

Regardless of what I thought, I had a great time going out with the hubs. He grabbed my hand when he knew I was crying and we talked at length about the movie after. This is my public vow to go to more movies with him.

Day 102: S#!t Head

S#!t Head is a card game I’ve played since college. My friends came back from their semester in Ireland and taught everyone this addictive game. We would play for hours on breaks from writing papers, in the middle of parties or just any old time. Some years later, I taught the hubs and our friend John. Both of them are now addicted; I submit as proof the fact that we just spent two hours playing on a Friday night. The rules may sound a little complicated, but once you get the hang of it, it is really quite simple and fun!

Everyone is dealt three cards down that they MAY NOT look at and that remain face down until the end of the game. Everyone is then dealt three cards up and three cards down. Players pick up their cards and select the best three (or whatever strategy you choose) to place face up, one on top of each face down card to play later, leaving three cards for their hand to start the game. It should look like this.

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The rest of the deck becomes the draw pile. A black three starts. If no one has one, black four. If no one has that, black five, etc. Once someone starts by laying down a card, the next person just has to play the same number/face or higher. Play does NOT have to go in strict order (3s followed 4s followed by 5s etc) and players may play multiples of the same number/face. Note: if someone plays three Jacks, one Queen MAY be played on top. This is NOT like other games where you have to beat the number/face AND the number of cards played.

Players must have at least three cards in their hand at all times, so players draw from the draw pile at the end of their turn if, on their turn, they went below three. If a player cannot beat what’s been played to them, that player must pick up the whole pile of played cards. Play then continues to the next player who may start with whatever card, she/he wishes.

Play continues. When the draw pile is gone, players play until they have no cards left. Then they may pick up those three cards they placed face up in front of them, leaving the ones they’ve never seen face down. This will happen at different points in the game for everyone. A player must have an empty hand with no cards in the draw pile to pick up these three cards.

Play continues. Once a player’s hand empties again, he/she may play a face down card on their next turn. Only ONE and the player may not look at it until it is their turn. If that player has to pick up the pile, she/he cannot play another face down card until she/he empties his/her entire hand again. This continues until someone runs out of cards completely and wins!

Here’s the catch; there are wild or “special” cards.
2: can be played on anything and resets the pile at two.
3 (red only): can be played on anything and acts like an invisibility cloak (it is the same as the card it is played upon).
7: must be played in order, but the next person must play a seven or lower.
8: must be played in order, skips the next player. Two 8s skip two players, etc.
10: can be played on anything and clears the pile. The player who lays the 10 gets to start again with anything she/he wishes.
Ace: highest card in the game and the player may decide who to send the ace to if they wish to force someone other than the person who plays after them to beat it. (This is particularly useful when playing the blind cards at the end).

A few other tricks: four of a kind also clears the pile. The player who plays the fourth card in four of a kind gets to start with any card. If a player plays a card (say a Jack) and then draws a Jack from the draw pile, said player is permitted to play the second Jack as well.

Also, technically play continues until only one person is left with cards. That person is the s#!t head and must deal the next round as well as buy drinks, get snacks, etc, though we aren’t always that mean.

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This picture was taken after I had to pick up a particularly large pile!