Doing laps in the LA Fishbowl

Birds are Back in Town

Tick. Tick. Tick. Minutes before Easter Sunday. I’ve placed the giant log of brioche dough rolled with cinnamon and sugar in the refrigerator, from where it will be taken out the next morning, sliced, left to rise up gloriously like our Savior, and be transubstantiated into pecan sticky buns. The pizza rusticas are cooling on the racks. I could go to sleep now and get my rest for the double shift to come (brunch and dinner), but, no, I’m waiting, idling in the kitchen as if I’m unaware of my procrastination. Wipe the counter, make notes in my cookbooks.

Should have taken the photo before
the Sticky Bun Massacre

Tick tick tick.

Midnight.

12:01. “Denis, James has invited you to play a game of Scrabble.”

12:02. “Susan, James has invited you to play a game of Scrabble.”

12:03. “Bob, James has invited you to play a game of Scrabble.”


I’m back, baby!

Yes, after the long, looong self-imposed exile from the land of app games, I am free once more to roam in the latter half of my iPad. Hello, my little darlings, it’s so good to see you. How long was Lent? It felt like years. What? It’s only been since March 8th? Impossible! Let’s never fight again…

Coronary in a Crust

So, how did my little experiment pan out? Well, I can’t say that I’ve felt any more productive in this time period. Granted, we had vacation and sick child during that time, but the lack of distraction didn’t spur me onto any great heights of creative output, as I was kinda hoping it would. My days did seem more… accounted for. I got a bit more sleep, and I read tons more books. So that’s a good thing. I’m a gonna try to cut back on the games, play them more… mindfully, but I’m doubtful. I’m kinda an all-or-nothing kinda person (this is also true when it comes to the sticky buns and pizza rustica, unfortunately). But I’ll try. Curbing compulsion is freeing.

And how was my return to those Angry, angry Birds? Well, I have to say, the magic may be gone. It’s like when you have an absolute obsession over someone, and you can’t stop thinking of him, and imagining yourself with him, and scribbling his name on napkins… and then a few years go by and you find yourself wondering, “What was the big deal about that guy? I played a few rounds of Angry Birds, but it really didn’t so anything for me. It was the same old hitting the wooden planks with colored birds, and no matter how much holiday dressing, it felt rote. I really don’t see the attraction any more. I may not be going back…

Yeah, right. It rocked! I plowed through eight levels and I RULE those pigs with the bunny hats on! Only now I’m developing a slight pain in my forearm from all that repetitious iPad flicking of birds… maybe I should have eased back into it a little more slowly…

One Last Thing. Some fun for those who love trashy reality shows, Oscar Wilde, or both:
 The Broadway cast of “The Importance of Being Earnest” take on the witticisms of the Jersey Shore (thanks for the heads up, Towleroad):

http://www.towleroad.com/2011/04/watch-jersey-shore-meets-oscar-wilde.html

April 26th, 2011 - Still Life Las Vegas

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2 responses to “Birds are Back in Town”

  1. Anonymous says:

    What great writing! You engrossed me in your food descriptors, and led me down the path to absolution only to come back to reality.
    Love you.
    D

  2. salgal99 says:

    Loooove the Oscar Wildwood (that's a jersey shore town in case ya don't know.) And I think you should be writing food/recipe blog as well. I'll email you the link to one I really like written by the daughter of a distant relative.

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