Fish Out of Water

Musings and observations about life from an East Coast native now living on the Left Coast in the California State Capitol since 2004. This fish has made her home in Madison, WI (7 years); Portland, OR (2 years); Las Vegas, NV (7 months); Middlebury, VT (3 summers); Marne-la-Vallee, a small town east of Paris, France (6 months); Middletown, CT (3 years); and Marshfield, MA, the fish's coastal hometown 40 miles south of Boston (17 years).

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Location: Sacramento, California, United States

6.14.2021

Bouquets to Art

Mr. E and I attended the final day of the week-long Bouquets to Art exhibit at the de Young Museum yesterday. Although we've been members of the museum for several years, this is the first time that we've been able to get to San Francisco to see this particular show, which has a unique combination of floral arrangements paired with the art that inspired them. 

AMAZING!!! 

I'm so glad we were able to attend this year, and the limited capacity and timed tickets meant that we had lots of time and room for viewing all of the fascinating and creative displays. Mr. E took lots of photos! For certain creations, the inspiration is more obvious than for others...

















6.02.2021

Chicago Weekend

Friday, May 28-Monday, May 31

Mr. E and I spent the Memorial Day holiday long weekend in Chicago. He had visited his family very briefly last November, but I hadn't seen any of them since Thanksgiving 2019. We worked on Friday morning and then headed to the airport for our 2pm flight, arriving just before 8pm Chicago time. With a bit of a wait in the taxi line, we still managed to arrive at our hotel around 9pm. We stayed at the Warwick Allerton, which is in an historic building right on Michigan Ave. A quick trip to a nearby Walgreen's to pick up some snacks and beverages for me, and then Mr. E picked up his dinner at Chipotle.

I did YouTube Zumba and yoga in the room on Saturday morning, and we picked up breakfast at the Corner Bakery and coffee at the Starbucks just across the street. Then we headed out to meet up with Mr. E's parents at their condo on East Randolph Ave. L had asked Mr. E to take care of some errands and chores, so he took care of those items while I went down to the pool to swim laps. We regrouped in the mid afternoon, and Mr. E and I finally tried out Brown Bag Seafood for lunch. Yummy grilled mahi mahi over a veggie mix with brussels sprouts, green beans, and dark leafy greens. Then we went back to the condo for a bit. Mr. E took some time for a treadmill run, and I returned to Brown Bag Seafood for a $6 glass [mason jar] of Happy Hour rose wine. Mr. E met up with me there so that we could go to Mariano's together to pick up dinner fixings -- two different types of grilled steak and some ready-made mashed potatoes for him and his parents, sushi and seaweed salad for me, mushrooms and green beans as sides for all.

We grabbed a taxi back to our hotel around 9pm, as the wind had picked up so it was a little too chilly to make the 3-minute return walk since we didn't have warm jackets with us.

Sunday morning began the same way for me, and then we headed to the Starbucks Reserve Roastery just a block away for our 9am tour. Our guide, Matt, was very friendly, passionate, and knowledgeable, and we got to learn about this history of the roasteries, the roasting process, and the unique features and experiences available on each of the four floors. We ended our tour with Americanos using the exclusive Paradeisi roast, which was also what we chose as part of our take-home goodie bag to accompany our Italian chocolate tart and two mini bottles of Prosecco. And we procured an ornament of the roastery as a souvenir.

To accompany our coffee, we walked a few blocks to find some breakfast food (too long of a wait at the Roastery!) and ended up at the Panera in the food court of the Northwestern Hospital campus. Yummy breakfast sandwiches in a very quite and peaceful atmosphere. Then we made a stop at our hotel before continuing on to the condo, where Mr. E took care of a final chore before we all headed out at 1:15pm to Oak Park for our afternoon at the home of L & M. Our late lunch / early dinner included delicious grilled salmon, a mini zucchini bow tie pasta salad with lemon and mint, and an arugula and pear and shaved Parmesan salad. Dessert was a strawberry and cream cake and Italian cookies. The weather was ideal -- high 60s, sunny, slight breeze. So nice to spend time with family and get to celebrate the 36th anniversary of L & M!

We took a cab back to downtown Chicago, where we said our goodbyes to Mr. E's parents and went back to our hotel for the evening. I had some leftover snacks for dinner, and Mr. E endured a [very] long wait at Shake Shack. 

I got up at 5:30am for a short workout before our 6:30am pick-up for our 9am flight. We got the airport in less than 30 minutes! With a quick transition through TSA, we had about an hour to spend at the United Club, which offered breakfast sandwiches, warm bagels, hard boiled eggs, fruit, and a DIY coffee machine for our Americanos. We were in First Class for our flight home, which landed a bit early so we were reunited with Miss Calypso just after noon and had the rest of the day to unpack, settle in, and get ready for the work week.

6.01.2021

Mom Moments in Marshfield

Saturday, May 15-Saturday, May 22

I spent a week with Mom last month to help her organize and purge for her upcoming move to Austin. I was able to work half days, mostly in the afternoons, so we could get projects and appointments done in the morning. I walked along the beach wall each morning and each evening to enjoy the spring weather and extended light. So nice to still have sunlight at 7pm when I logged off work!

We started with a visit to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum on Sunday and had a lovely visit viewing the special exhibition of Shen Wei: Painting in Motion. We then toured each floor of the original building and admired the spring flowers in the courtyard. I had booked the tickets in advance, and they were free thanks to our Crocker membership level. We couldn't make lunch reservations at the cafe, but we were able to get seated right away at a table by the window looking into the outdoor seating area. I had a yummy poached salmon salad, and Mom ordered the chicken sandwich. 

On Monday, we worked for several hours in the morning in the den, laundry room, pink room, Mom's room, and the upstairs linen closet. We made good progress, but our efforts also helped me to realize how much more still needs to be done!

I had to log in an hour earlier on Tuesday afternoon, so we didn't have quite as much time together. I focused on contacting her bank to get her online access set up again since it had been frozen due to a fraud attempt a couple of months ago. On Wednesday, our focus was getting everything ready for Mom's lunch with the ladies, as we welcomed the three women whom she's been calling almost every single morning since the pandemic restrictions began in mid-March last year. Two of the women are work colleagues, and the other is from the Trinity Church family. We set out a buffet in the kitchen of a green salad with lots of toppings, and her guests brought some crackers and bread and a berry fruit salad for dessert. They all really seemed to enjoy the meal and the conversation, and I was glad to meet them and help Mom play host.

Thursday was the one day that I needed to work a half day earlier and finished up by 3pm so that Mom and I could meet [in person!] with her financial advisor. We were able to review all of her accounts and clarified a misunderstanding about her monthly cash flow, which was extremely helpful!!!

On Friday, we met up with Aunt M and Uncle J for lunch at our usual spot at Legal Seafoods in Braintree. We caught them up on all of the plans and schedule. I had a yummy scallop and veggies dish along with a glass of rose.

Mom and I had breakfast together on Saturday morning, and then I finished up my packing and some other organizing before my 11am airport pick-up for my return flight. I'll be back again towards the end of June for all of the final details and to begin our relocation road trip!

My photos from this visit aren't quite as striking as those that I took during my three weeks in October, but I did still get some scenic views of the beach and ocean. Also a glimpse into my Midway airport lunch [love that Chardonnay in a plastic cup!] and reading material...