Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Technophile

tech·no·phile (těk'nə-fīl') n. One who has a love of or enthusiasm for technology, especially computers and high technology
-http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/technophile

I'm not sure if I've graduated to a full-fledged technophile, but I'm a lot closer than I was a year ago as evidenced by my brand new 1 terabyte external hard drive (yay!) and the insanely long list of blogs that I am now following on my feedreader. (See the list on the bottom right of this page.) This time last year, the word 'feedreader' wasn't even in my vocabulary and now mine is multiple pages and commands a fair amount of my daily reading time. (What hasn't changed is my love for food...hence the myriad food blogs I follow.)

Like the rest of the world, of course I'm on FriendFace, the time suck otherwise known as Facebook; and more excitingly, I've graduated to the addiction that is Twitter (follow me at @roxymigs). My iphone now has 6 pages of apps, and I add more weekly. I've filled over 250gb on my laptop hard drive (thank Danny for the computer surgery on the hd and the battery). Who ever would have thought I'd even speak this lingo, much less know how to organize multiple playlists, convert files, download, stream, and upload videos? What's more frightening, is how much I still don't know! There is so much to learn, but I'm working on it. Currently, I'm learning how to use shortcuts and hot keys with QuickSilver. For my next lesson, I'm open to suggestions from any of my readers who are far more expert in these things than I am.

On a totally different note, in spite of some early season Bah-humbugging, I did manage to get a tree up, and I will post pictures of the Festivus miracle that is my apartment soon. (Because seriously, it looks like Christmas threw-up in here.) In the meantime, I send to you this holiday the closest I can get to Christmas cards, by way of this blog. With Christmas only 9 days away, it's safe to say that I'm in big trouble mister.

Christmas To Do List:
bake annual biscotti - check
eat biscotti - check
share biscotti with friends, family, and coworkers - fail
bake second batch of biscotti for sharing - fail, (but hoping to change to check this weekend)
bake cheesecake and banana cream pie per order - on calendar for Tuesday 12/22
send cards - fail
decorate inside of house - check
hang wreath on door - fail (it sounds so simple, but trust me, it's not)
buy presents - fail (seriously, not a single gift purchased yet. um, in fact, currently, the list only has 2 things on it. yup, i'm in trouble.)
wrap presents and stuff stockings - see previous fail

I could give you lots of excuses for my inability to satisfy the social conventions of mailing Christmas cards including the time spent prepping in my new job, learning my way around a new town, socializing with new friends, and earning my honorary Cornell degree. Or I could tell you that this is part of my effort to be more environmentally friendly. The truth is, I didn't place my order in time.

I know Danny didn't send out cards either, although I suspect his earning of a legitimate degree probably holds more water than my excuse. So, in the interest of staying on Santa's 'nice' list and avoiding a lump of coal in our stockings, we've teamed up to create a Christmas card:







Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Crave Case

Oh yes, in typical Migliacci fashion, my first White Castle experience couldn't just be 1 hamburger - Danny and I dove face first into a crave case. (For those of you who don't know, that means 30 little bits of delicious hamburger heaven.) We also had chicken rings, french fries, and orange Hi-C. As if that isn't disgusting enough, we had this taste-bud altering experience at midnight, in the car, on the way back from a quick visit into the city. (Yup, we were in NYC, land of a million amazing restaurants and we chose White Castle.) I apologize for the poor picture quality - phone photos taken in a moving car.




Sadly, we failed and could not finish all 30 that night, so we ate them for breakfast the next morning. I think it's safe to say we won't need to eat White Castle again for a few days.

Arissa





Puppy kisses

(thanks Danny!)