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Sunday, March 11, 2007
I never meant for my work on another project to result in me neglecting my blog. The thing is, after a full day teaching and a couple hours editing another site, well, I'm too brain dead to write anything coherent.
Monday, February 26, 2007
Witchcraft & Superstition in Modern Italy -
The Case of Carole Compton
The case of Carole Compton, the 'nanny they called a witch' as the newspapers dubbed her, is now considered by many in the light of poltergeist activity, and a kind of uncontrolled psychic or mediumistic ability, rather than having any connection with witchcraft.
Carole worked in three different homes, and over a period of 23 days, five fires and various other poltergeist phenomena broke out in the houses. The evidence for her arrest was circumstantial, and the Italian authorities were profoundly embarrassed when Carole was brought to trial amid claims that she was a witch with the supernatural power to start fires by intention alone (known as pyrokinesis).
In May 1982 twenty-year-old Scottish girl Carole Compton went to work in Italy to be with the Italian man she had fallen in love with in her home town of Ayr. She found a job as a nanny in Rome caring for the children of the wealthy Ricci family, while her boyfriend was doing his military service. For the first few days all went smoothly, then one day a small religious picture fell off the wall and smashed on the floor while Carole was walking past it. The superstitious maid of the house, Rosa, made Carole cross herself and hurridly said a short prayer.
The Case of Carole Compton
The case of Carole Compton, the 'nanny they called a witch' as the newspapers dubbed her, is now considered by many in the light of poltergeist activity, and a kind of uncontrolled psychic or mediumistic ability, rather than having any connection with witchcraft.
Carole worked in three different homes, and over a period of 23 days, five fires and various other poltergeist phenomena broke out in the houses. The evidence for her arrest was circumstantial, and the Italian authorities were profoundly embarrassed when Carole was brought to trial amid claims that she was a witch with the supernatural power to start fires by intention alone (known as pyrokinesis).
In May 1982 twenty-year-old Scottish girl Carole Compton went to work in Italy to be with the Italian man she had fallen in love with in her home town of Ayr. She found a job as a nanny in Rome caring for the children of the wealthy Ricci family, while her boyfriend was doing his military service. For the first few days all went smoothly, then one day a small religious picture fell off the wall and smashed on the floor while Carole was walking past it. The superstitious maid of the house, Rosa, made Carole cross herself and hurridly said a short prayer.
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
So I've been hard at work and frankly by the time I'm done with work for the day, I'm too tired to do anything but check my email and browse You Tube.
It's Mardi Gras today and we're smack-dab in the middle of Fateful February here at Palazzo Pocus.
We scored quite a haul on Valentine's Day. We don't pay much heed to Valentine's day in the Pocus household except for me hitting the stores for really cute Valentine thingies and chocolate -DIRT CHEAP the day of.
Today marks the 10th year anniversary that The Kraut and I met. The 28th, (rather the 29th) will mark our 7 year wedding anniversary.
After months (since December) battling the head cold/upper-respiratory virus that will not die I think we are all beginning to feel like we're turning the corner.
Aside from the black ice I nearly wiped out on this morning, it's beginning to feel like spring.
It's Mardi Gras today and we're smack-dab in the middle of Fateful February here at Palazzo Pocus.
We scored quite a haul on Valentine's Day. We don't pay much heed to Valentine's day in the Pocus household except for me hitting the stores for really cute Valentine thingies and chocolate -DIRT CHEAP the day of.
Today marks the 10th year anniversary that The Kraut and I met. The 28th, (rather the 29th) will mark our 7 year wedding anniversary.
After months (since December) battling the head cold/upper-respiratory virus that will not die I think we are all beginning to feel like we're turning the corner.
Aside from the black ice I nearly wiped out on this morning, it's beginning to feel like spring.
Friday, February 02, 2007
Thursday, February 01, 2007
Oddly enough, I love winter, but for some reason the minute the calendar turned to February, I'm getting geared up for spring.
Spring does seem to come earlier here in the PNW. We've been here 3 winters so far and the first two seemed to 'break' at about the last week of February. The smell in the air suddenly changes and both me and the pooch stick our noses up to sniff the first green.
*sigh*
To cheer myself up and coax the sunshine back, we're having friends over this weekend for a Cuban theme dinner.
I'll post the menu later, since I have to go to work now.
Spring does seem to come earlier here in the PNW. We've been here 3 winters so far and the first two seemed to 'break' at about the last week of February. The smell in the air suddenly changes and both me and the pooch stick our noses up to sniff the first green.
*sigh*
To cheer myself up and coax the sunshine back, we're having friends over this weekend for a Cuban theme dinner.
I'll post the menu later, since I have to go to work now.
Sunday, January 28, 2007
We had family over last night for dinner. Specifically, we had my husband's family. Some of the differences between my DH's family and mine:
Noise level. Nothing louder than normal conversation. My family was much louder. Although our girls are true to their mixed heritage and in social settings, their loud Italian genes dominate.
Conversation. Mostly consisted of small talk and no hands. My family loved discussing polarizing topics, thus elevating the noise level as passions mounted and conversation escalated to shouting matches with lots of hand involvement.
Food. Nice, simple comfort food and just the right quantity. Had I cooked for my family, I would have had to cook 5 courses for 24 adults to feed 6 adults and 2 children, and everyone would have been stuffed and immobile by the end of the meal. Not to mention the leftovers! I would have had to pack away leftovers that would have fed my family until Wednesday.
Either way, getting together with family is nice.
Noise level. Nothing louder than normal conversation. My family was much louder. Although our girls are true to their mixed heritage and in social settings, their loud Italian genes dominate.
Conversation. Mostly consisted of small talk and no hands. My family loved discussing polarizing topics, thus elevating the noise level as passions mounted and conversation escalated to shouting matches with lots of hand involvement.
Food. Nice, simple comfort food and just the right quantity. Had I cooked for my family, I would have had to cook 5 courses for 24 adults to feed 6 adults and 2 children, and everyone would have been stuffed and immobile by the end of the meal. Not to mention the leftovers! I would have had to pack away leftovers that would have fed my family until Wednesday.
Either way, getting together with family is nice.
Saturday, January 20, 2007
"Cleaning your house while your kids are still growing is like shoveling the walk before it stops snowing." ~Phyllis Diller
Alas I may have to concede to that wacky, wild-haired lady's wisdom.
As part of my challenge for 2007 to keep a balance between my work and family life, housekeeping is a HUGE one.
Those of you who have been reading me since the beginning (thank you
) know my obsession with keeping my house clean and uncluttered and the fact that I've been losing that battle since having children.
As you can see from the quote above, I'm really working hard on 'loosening' up a little.
Today I am experimenting with something new. Instead of doing hardcore non-stop cleaning until everything is done, and then beating myself up because I never accomplish everything; I'm puttering about on low power putting things away and clearing up as I am doing other things. Whatever gets done, gets done. Whatever doesn't....
doesn't.
My one indulgence is my neat and tidy office at work. I never flip on the fluorescent overhead light, instead I have two pretty lamps ergo, incandescent lighting. My office is so pleasant and relaxing, my colleagues often just drop in to visit.
Alas I may have to concede to that wacky, wild-haired lady's wisdom.
As part of my challenge for 2007 to keep a balance between my work and family life, housekeeping is a HUGE one.
Those of you who have been reading me since the beginning (thank you
As you can see from the quote above, I'm really working hard on 'loosening' up a little.
Today I am experimenting with something new. Instead of doing hardcore non-stop cleaning until everything is done, and then beating myself up because I never accomplish everything; I'm puttering about on low power putting things away and clearing up as I am doing other things. Whatever gets done, gets done. Whatever doesn't....
My one indulgence is my neat and tidy office at work. I never flip on the fluorescent overhead light, instead I have two pretty lamps ergo, incandescent lighting. My office is so pleasant and relaxing, my colleagues often just drop in to visit.
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
"Patrick: You can’t prevent death with face cream.
Sally: Yeah? That’s what everyone thinks, but no-one’s ever used it in the quantities I do".
- Sex, Death and Nudity
The climate here is arrid and dry skin is inevitable. I make sure to slather on the moisturizer in the morning after washing my face, everyday. No exceptions. I don't use wimpy cream either. I use thick cream that creates a barrier to trap moisture underneath and protect my skin from the elements.
Yet, some mornings I step out if my house and I can feel the moisture being sucked away into the air.
Some products I use that are reasonably priced and I have had great results with, except in extreme weather are:
Weleda Skin Food (heals windburn overnight!)
Nivea Cream (metal tin made in and imported from Germany)
Venus Crema Glicerinata (Italian product more easily obtainable in Montreal)
Vaseline Creamy
Extra Virgin Coconut Oil (food grade sold in health food stores)
Yet, today and tonight the only thing giving my skin relief is a moist face cloth.
My body presents similar challenges. I use the following:
LUSH Dream Cream
Palmer's Cocoa Butter Formula Lotion
Johnson's Baby Oil
Extra Virgin Coconut Oil
These are all applied to moist skin straight out of the shower.
It's really dry today. My skin is itching from my head down to my toes. My scalp is itching, the skin on my face, especially my around my eyes hurts.
I have to constantly wear lip balm. I treat my hair to a coconut milk soak when I can. That is applying coconut milk straight out of the can onto hair and scalp and slapping on a plastic cover keeping it on as long as you can stand it before washing it all off.
What kind of comfort challenges do you face related to the climate where you live?
Sally: Yeah? That’s what everyone thinks, but no-one’s ever used it in the quantities I do".
- Sex, Death and Nudity
The climate here is arrid and dry skin is inevitable. I make sure to slather on the moisturizer in the morning after washing my face, everyday. No exceptions. I don't use wimpy cream either. I use thick cream that creates a barrier to trap moisture underneath and protect my skin from the elements.
Yet, some mornings I step out if my house and I can feel the moisture being sucked away into the air.
Some products I use that are reasonably priced and I have had great results with, except in extreme weather are:
Weleda Skin Food (heals windburn overnight!)
Nivea Cream (metal tin made in and imported from Germany)
Venus Crema Glicerinata (Italian product more easily obtainable in Montreal)
Vaseline Creamy
Extra Virgin Coconut Oil (food grade sold in health food stores)
Yet, today and tonight the only thing giving my skin relief is a moist face cloth.
My body presents similar challenges. I use the following:
LUSH Dream Cream
Palmer's Cocoa Butter Formula Lotion
Johnson's Baby Oil
Extra Virgin Coconut Oil
These are all applied to moist skin straight out of the shower.
It's really dry today. My skin is itching from my head down to my toes. My scalp is itching, the skin on my face, especially my around my eyes hurts.
I have to constantly wear lip balm. I treat my hair to a coconut milk soak when I can. That is applying coconut milk straight out of the can onto hair and scalp and slapping on a plastic cover keeping it on as long as you can stand it before washing it all off.
What kind of comfort challenges do you face related to the climate where you live?
Monday, January 15, 2007
I skip the nuts so I can pack some in my little ones' lunches.
INGREDIENTS:
* 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
* 1 teaspoon salt
* 1 teaspoon baking soda
* 1 cup butter
* 3/4 cup brown sugar
* 3/4 cup granulated sugar
* 2 eggs
* 1 cup chopped walnuts or pecans
* 2 cups semisweet chocolate chips
* 2 cups uncooked rolled oats
* 1 teaspoon vanilla
PREPARATION
Sift flour with salt and soda.
Cream butter and sugars; beat in eggs and vanilla until light and fluffy. Stir in sifted dry ingredients, chopped walnuts or pecans, rolled oats, and chocolate chips.
Drop chocolate chip cookie batter by teaspoonfuls, I use a 15ml ice cream scoop, onto ungreased baking sheets. Bake chocolate chip cookies in a preheated 350° oven for about 10 to 12 minutes; cool on racks. Makes about 8 dozen cookies.
INGREDIENTS:
* 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
* 1 teaspoon salt
* 1 teaspoon baking soda
* 1 cup butter
* 3/4 cup brown sugar
* 3/4 cup granulated sugar
* 2 eggs
* 1 cup chopped walnuts or pecans
* 2 cups semisweet chocolate chips
* 2 cups uncooked rolled oats
* 1 teaspoon vanilla
PREPARATION
Sift flour with salt and soda.
Cream butter and sugars; beat in eggs and vanilla until light and fluffy. Stir in sifted dry ingredients, chopped walnuts or pecans, rolled oats, and chocolate chips.
Drop chocolate chip cookie batter by teaspoonfuls, I use a 15ml ice cream scoop, onto ungreased baking sheets. Bake chocolate chip cookies in a preheated 350° oven for about 10 to 12 minutes; cool on racks. Makes about 8 dozen cookies.
Our weekend was really low-key which is always nice. We had to go for the mandatory replenishing of food supplies on Saturday.
Sunday on the other hand was nice and slow.
The transition from SAHM to full time working mom has been a bit rocky in the domestic area. Meaning, my house is not as tidy as I would like it be because frankly I don't have the time nor the energy. Also, I haven't been cooking as much as I used to. I have been relying heavily on quick, unimaginative yet nutritious meals topped up with some Vietnamese take away.
Yesterday, I hauled out my Le Creuset dutch oven and made Marcella Hazan's Bolognese sauce from scratch. Four hours later I cooked up some al dente penne rigate, tossed them together and that was supper. Even my most pickiest little Boo Boo was saying mmmmmm mmmmmm mmmmmmmm.
At the same time I made a pizza with tomato, cheese and olives for all our lunches today. I also made a 'white pizza' with just olive oil, coarse sea salt and za'atar, and the piece de resistance was my oatmeal chocolate chip cookies.
The fragrances that filled the air were just what the doctor ordered. Now THAT's aromatherapy.
My challenge for 2007 is to maintain a balance between work and home life. To do so we need to have one day a week where we slow down before starting up again. I'm just grateful I love my job and therefore I am spared the "Sunday night dread".
Sunday on the other hand was nice and slow.
The transition from SAHM to full time working mom has been a bit rocky in the domestic area. Meaning, my house is not as tidy as I would like it be because frankly I don't have the time nor the energy. Also, I haven't been cooking as much as I used to. I have been relying heavily on quick, unimaginative yet nutritious meals topped up with some Vietnamese take away.
Yesterday, I hauled out my Le Creuset dutch oven and made Marcella Hazan's Bolognese sauce from scratch. Four hours later I cooked up some al dente penne rigate, tossed them together and that was supper. Even my most pickiest little Boo Boo was saying mmmmmm mmmmmm mmmmmmmm.
At the same time I made a pizza with tomato, cheese and olives for all our lunches today. I also made a 'white pizza' with just olive oil, coarse sea salt and za'atar, and the piece de resistance was my oatmeal chocolate chip cookies.
The fragrances that filled the air were just what the doctor ordered. Now THAT's aromatherapy.
My challenge for 2007 is to maintain a balance between work and home life. To do so we need to have one day a week where we slow down before starting up again. I'm just grateful I love my job and therefore I am spared the "Sunday night dread".
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