On a Magical Do-Nothing Day

On a Magical Do-Nothing Day (2017)
by Beatrice Alemagna

When a boy and his mother arrive at a home in the woods, all the child wants to do is play a handheld video game.  When he finds himself having to sneak outside in the rain, the game meets a sudden end when it falls in icy cold water.  The boy is upset, until a group of snails catches his eye.  His magical encounter with nature follows.

This story and nature adventure is so simple, and yet so refreshingly alive and wonderful.  There is a spread during the child’s outdoor exploration that always reminds me to take a deep breath and almost brings tears to my eyes to feel that deep connection with the world around us.

I wasn’t sure how I’d feel about this book when I saw the video game obsession in the first few pages, but it absolutely delights.  Simple, heartening, short, and beautiful.

…Of course, it wasn’t until the 9th read or so that my 2-year old told me this was a “sad” book.  I thought perhaps he meant “happy sad,” which he calls it when he sees me cry happy tears at something.  But I realized he is very sad that the boy loses his game.  Not that he was relating it to video games, but he was just upset that the boy lost something special of his in the water and couldn’t get it back.  As an anti-technology type, I had been kind of silently cheering at this wake-up call for the kid, but my toddler brought up a good point.  I mean, as an adult, how upset would one of us be to drop a “precious” phone into a pool of water?   His comment helped me see and feel the child’s perspective better, and just what a huge shift the boy undertook in his ability to find the goodness in what was really a very tough moment of letting go.

Literally. Oh, Poor, Poor Literally

I grew up in the San Fernando Valley in the 1980s.  So, like, I grew up with “like” as, like, part of my vocabulary.  I’m still doing my best to eliminate it, but I have to say it really depends on who I’m talking with.  If I’m around someone who uses it freely, it creeps its way back in, and quickly.  I say all this, because I need to make it abundantly clear that it’s not the people who use, or should I say MISuse “literally” that really bother me, it’s the fact that “literally” has taken on this life of its own and is seeping into everyone’s vernacular.

Here’s what “literally” means to me — “in a strict sense of the word or words, NOT figurative or metaphorical”

Here’s what “literally” has become–A way to sound dramatic and emphasize every detail of one’s day.

I think the reason this upsets me so much is that I LOVE wordplay.  I love when people are clever with words.  So, if I call someone on the phone and that person is on her way to meet me and ACTUALLY has one foot outside her front door, I would delight to hear her say, “I literally have one foot out the door!”  YES!  Perfect time to use this word.

But, “literally” is now dropped around like the word “like” or the stalling “umm.”  It’s become lazy and dramatic, but sadly loses all its pizzaz when so overused.  I used to hold my breath, waiting for the awesome witty punchline at the other side of hearing this word spoken.  And, now, it’s the other way around.  I’m surprised and excited when someone actually uses it correctly.

Maybe someone was hanging upside down somewhere and had a life epiphany and literally saw the world in a new way.  Or even our daughter, at three years old, if I said I was going to go hop in the shower, would shout to me, “Not literally though!”

So, the two main ways I see this word overused and abused are:

–Using literally to mean “actually.”  Now, unfortunately, a dictionary’s job is simply to record language, not write it, and has thus added the “use for emphasis” to the definition of this word, and therefore killed it.  So, when I hear, “I literally just…” I cringe.  Because it is never, never going to be used correctly (in my opinion) with a “just” these days.  I literally just saw him.  I literally just said that.  I literally just went there.  I hear this type of example all. the. time, and Oh, how it breaks my heart.  (Not literally though, mind you!)

But, it’s this second way that really bums me out the most…

–The other horrible abuse this word gets is when people use it with a metaphorical expression that is absolutely not the truth.  So, if Flynn Rider tells Rapunzel he wants to get out of her hair–LITERALLY, then, that’s awesome.  YAY!  But, if someone says their mind literally exploded, then I…I have no words for this sad, sad death of a really great word.

Shows, movies, celebrities, politicians, well-educated people I admire…This word is abused every day.  Now, some shows and movies do get it right.  The example above from Tangled or when Bonnie literally makes a new friend in class in Toy Story 4.  And some shows do use it in a very tongue-in-cheek way.  But, Come on screen writers, authors, professors!  Get it together.  Save this lovely word from the direction it’s headed.

This is such a fun and delightful word.  But, save it, keep it.  Hold on to it.  Because one day when it’s raining really hard outside and your kid’s stuffed animals fall off the roof, you can say, “It’s literally raining cats and dogs.”  Or when my daughter was watching a Toy Story short the other day and Mr. Potato Head’s body was knocked away from his shoes, she exclaimed, “He was literally knocked off his feet!”  These are the sparkling moments that make literally worth waiting for.

*Famous* People I’d Like to Meet

My idea of famous people, I realize, is far different than most people’s.  I fantasize about meeting authors and bloggers mostly.  Here are some I’d love to meet (in no particular order in each category):

Not to sound too crazy…I’d love to be best friends/neighbors and have a knitting circle at least once a week with:
Grace Lin
Alana Chernila
Philippa Boyens

I’d love to have a long afternoon tea chat with:
Shannon Hale
Amanda Blake Soule

I’d love to have a casual “interview” with:
Jane Goodall
LeVar Burton
Annie Leonard

I’d love to have a crazy, silly adventure with:
SARK
Amy Karol

I’d love to play a group board game with:
Michael Cera
Elijah Wood and all the other three hobbits from LOTR

I’d love to have fun dancing on a dance floor with:
Steve Carrell
Drew Barrymore
Rashida Jones

No doubt, I’ll think of more.  So, if you’re famous, and, of course, spending your time reading my blog (ha!), don’t feel left out.  And these names, I’m realizing, can move between categories and overlap quite a bit, so no worries Michael Cera–You are totally invited to the dance floor, and Philippa–Heck ya, you can join me and the hobbits for a board game.

But, mostly, really, since all my bestest of friends are from such different times of my life and live all scattered about, wouldn’t it be rad to have all of them in one place?  Maybe this is why people throw such big weddings, instead of a self-uniting marriage in the forest.  hmmm…

Recipes List

Breads
Easter Bread
Morning Rounds (Ozery) -homemade
*Pao de Queijo or Brazilian Cheese Bread
Rosemary Bread

Breakfasts
Pancakes
*Granola

Soups/Stews
Asparagus Soup
Cheesy Broccoli Potato Soup
Chicken Soup
Curried Pumpkin Soup
Pumpkin Lentil Curry with Spinach

Meals
Chicken Pot Pie
Mac and Cheese
*Oven-Baked Chicken
Pizzas
Pizza Pasta-Instant Pot
*Quiche – Gluten-free

Sauces/Dressings
*Arugula Pesto
*Coleslaw Dressing-Healthier

Sides
Broccoli Fritters
*Mashed Potatoes
*Red Roasted Carrots
Rice

Other
Croutons

Snacks
Graham Crackers
Kale Chips
Popcorn Ideas

Desserts
Apple Fritters
Blackberry Crumble
Blueberry Frosting
Brownies
Carrot Cake with Vegan Cream Cheese Frosting
Chocolate Chip Cookies
Chocolate Ricotta Mousse
Churros
Cinnamon Rolls – fast!
Crunch Bars-Homemade
Fortune Cookies
Frosting-Greek Yogurt
Ice Cream
Oreos-Homemade
Peanut Butter Banana Ice Cream
Peanut Butter Cookies
Pumpkin Cookies with Cream Cheese Frosting
Thin Mints-Homemade
Tiramisu

Drinks
Chai (Tea)
Daiquiri-Homemade Virgin Daiquiris
Frappuccino-Homemade

Homemade Ingredients
Butter (Homemade)
Buttermilk
Cinnamon Sugar
Powdered Sugar

Reducing Packaging/Food Tips
Grating Cheese
Microwave Popcorn

Greek Yogurt Frosting-Yum!

We celebrated a birthday in our house recently.  And while I loves me a good buttery cream cheese frosting, I happened to stumble across this recipe.  Now, I haven’t done a taste comparison or anything, but I will say that this frosting using yogurt, instead of butter or shortening, is quite delicious!
We happened to only have regular yogurt on hand, and so our frosting came out a bit runny, but still doable and super tasty.  In the future though, I probably would either get a Greek yogurt for this or strain it through a cheese cloth.
I also will say that I, personally, find most frosting recipes have an excessive amount of powdered sugar for my taste.  This one offered a range, and so I used a scant bit of the smaller amount and found it worked perfectly.
Hope you enjoy!