Thursday, January 26, 2012

Magical Mondays

Magical Mondays (don't you just love it when you find a new fun place and it's only three blocks from your house. That's how I roll). +
A picnic in your apt (why not? Push the couch aside, invite over your fave neighb, put a blanket down and get ready for fun!)+
Delish Upstate (the SCALLOPS! I lick the plate every time. How is it a restaurant gets better every time you go?)+
Cooking for friends part two+
Dinner Date!+
Daniel Kitson (a-mah-zing)+
Secret Projects+
Dance Parties=

I may have a very sore neck, and not due to pilates...dance parties are hard on this old lady. 
What can you do? Gotta live it up.









Monday, January 16, 2012

Week in Pictures (& words)

Neighbor time in the teeny tiny mouse house of mine+
Pilates certification (I love being back in a learning environment!)+
Oh Bananas! (Barbara has a great idea of making a S*it Tammi Says Video)+
Brunch with Deb+
Dinner with Robbs & co.+
Brunch at Vandaag with Brian & Ems+
a week of cooking for friends with babies and baking for my fave peeps in the 'hood=
glorious glorious happiness.






Friday, January 13, 2012

This is a test

Receiving has never been my strong suit. I feel much more comfortable giving. So, based on a recent Happy Tuesday post, Deborah  planned an afternoon and evening of surprises for me.

She had me meet her on the steps at Lincoln Center. She started by saying, "This is a test" and handed me a beautiful book of quotes from an amazing letterpress store in NYC. She had tagged one of the quotes that read:

"You only live once But if you work it right, once is enough." -Fred Allen


She then handed me an awesome card with Miss Piggy on the front and a quote on the inside:

"when you truly give up trying to be whole through others you end up receiving what you always wanted from others "Shakti Gawain * via the amazing Happy Tuesdays blog."
(She reads it! Woop woop! She also uses it against me!).

I kept wanting to take pictures, but she insisted I take mental pictures only. She then whisked me away to the MAC store for a make over and an amazing generous treat.

She makes me happy.
She makes my life better.
God, I love that woman.

Thank goodness for that serendipitous moment in NYC that brought us together. She got me my dream job. She allows me to do what I love doing. She supports me through all of it. There is no one like her and I am so blessed to have her in my life.

Since no snapshots were allowed, my mental pictures include:

Misty eyed on the steps of Lincoln Center on a warm winter night. Totally confused and excited.

Crying and nearly ruining the make-up that had just expertly been put on me at MAC, because I was so darn touched by her extreme generosity.

Margs and Guac before dancing the night away...well, maybe Deb dancing the night away.

My neighbor asking me that night: Did you do something different today? You're just glowing. You're sparkling. Is it your hair? Me: Smiling inside, trying to remember my test of life given to me by Deb and just saying, "thank you".

Some things I learned:
Receiving is REALLY hard.
After 10 years, it's time to update yourself, yo.
Sometimes there's more to the T-Zone than you think.
I need to take dance lessons from Deborah Lohse.


There is an awesome new MAC campaign with Miss Piggy.
(I may, or may not, have decided to treat myself to a mani pedi and get the new Muppet Colors, courtesy of OPI before my trip to CA after all this lovely pampering).

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Best. New Year's. Ever.

Heathy Eating(yummy butternut squash salad, kale and shallot pasta, taco night, Butternut squash, leek & goat cheese casserole,chicken noodle soup)+
New Year's eve at Immi+
Tad's Birthday
 & Wendy's Birthday+
A great start to the new year.







Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Top 10

This past year has gone by faster than any year I can remember....
It's been a year full of life experiences that I'm so grateful for.

As I sit here thinking about the past year, the mental images flip through my catalogue, much like one of my favorite movies of the year, Like Crazy.

The things that spring up in my mental flip book of 2011:


1. Traveling. By far, one of the best things I've ever done for myself. Southeast Asia was incredible! The people I met, the experiences I had, the food I ate, the culture I witnessed--it was truly amazing. I'm so proud of myself for being brave and going on my personal adventure. I loved the time in Panama with my Dad and Megan. The beach in Puerto Rico was lovely, and I always love visiting my family in CA as well. Traveling still tops my list of favorite things to do.


2. Buying my Nikon 3100. The best gift I've given myself. I was so hesitant to spend such money on myself and I am so glad I did. I take it with me everywhere and people seem to think I take some good shots...I think so too :).


3. Mottos to live by: Ease up, slow your roll. I think this is true in so many aspects of my life. When I walk to work, I try to look up more often. I try to be easier on myself for my mistakes and faults. I try to ease up on expectations of other people and realize that, most times, everyone is just doing the best they can. 

& Saying "YES!". I tried to say yes to every opportunity that came my way. Yes to spending time with people I adore. Yes to new friendships. Yes to living every day the best I could. It is amazing what happens when you just open yourself up like that. I don't know if my social calendar has ever been so busy...I saw more shows, museums, dance, music & movies than I have in my entire life!


4. My boys. I realize every day how lucky I am that I go to "work" every day and it never feels like "work". I love my kiddos so much. I have my dream job. How many people get to say that?!


5. Friendlies: This year, I've expanded my friend circle larger than ever. In high school, I was voted friendliest. There is this great dorky picture of me in the yearbook holding a big sunflower that I think I had brought to school that day. I like being friendly. It helps me when I travel and I find it's always better to be kind to people you meet. My mom always said to consider myself lucky if I could fill up one hand with good, close friends. Now I realize how right she was. I come back to the realization that I can count on one hand the people that I can depend on no matter what. Although I love all of my friend circles there are few people that I can open up to completely and let them see all the way through me. Those people I can call at midnight, they listen to me through tears, they build me up and bring out the best in me.



6. My neighborhood. Goodness, I could not ask for a better place to live. I think my office mate, Merideth's, serendipitous glimpse at a Craigslist ad for my apartment was her best assist yet. I love my little mouse house of a home--surrounded by Kermit, my favorite photos on the walls, my indoor garden, listening to my fave 2011 album, 21, while baking in my teeny tiny kitchen--I love that it's all mine.  The amazing Immigrant filled with it's cast of characters who brighten my days & nights has been a blessing all year. From celebrating so many important life events (including birthday spank trains) to enjoying the quiet moments of a catch up conversation on the street, that little bar has been a key to my sanity this year and also provided me with such a sense of belonging. Every day I walk down my quaint block, seeing the Christmas lights, I think of how lucky I really am.


7. Family. Family. Family. These are my people, people! My mom and dad continue to be a source of inspiration, comfort and humor. Our family is always a boisterous group that takes turns while reenacting stories, cooking dinner where pterodactyls come out to play, and my dad tells me he can kick some one's ass if I want him to. Watching my brother become a father and my sister a wife has made me realize the huge amount of growth they've had. Delving into our family history has been a really interesting project for them this year. Our Cherokee, Choctaw, Italian, French, Dutch, German (oh, and there's more) heritage seems to bring this exciting little mystery component that my mom and dad love digging through.


8. Ineffable. I always tend to enjoy process more than product. I love working with Deb and Candice and this year was no exception. For me, Deb's work is always very intimate and personal.  I still often think about this year's work in relation to my life. The intimacy between two people. The give and take of relationships. The unspoken ways in which we show love. The dance of communication that is a constant balancing act in relationships. It's always been a cathartic time of year for me when I get to work with Deb and this year was no exception. She is a master of her craft. She is a visionary that always remains true to herself. She is unique and on a quest for authenticity. I respect her so much.

9. Blogging. I began the Summer of Tammi as a personal project to return to caring for myself. I have loved having an outlet to share what's happening in my life. I never know if people actually enjoy reading it and catching up virtually, but I think the important part for me has been that I've loved taking part in it. Creating Happy Tuesdays for my found quotes and being a part of DIYDancer has also been a nice outlet for my baking.  Which leads me finally to...


10. Baking! I still wonder if the idea of the Happy Tuesdays enterprise is still a possibility...perhaps someday. I've considered a Happy Tuesday Treats Truck that twitters its way around NYC. For me, it's really the act of sharing the baked goodies that makes me so happy. I love the unexpected reactions of surprise that people have when I walk down my block with a plate of cookies. It's been a way to connect & bring a small glimmer of happiness into the lives of total strangers and the people I care about. 

It's been a year of break-ups for the best, running in the hurricane, celebrating my mom's 50th, watching friends get engaged and married, my brother and sister graduating, my family expanding, dancing on bars and in cars and on stage, sharing moments that I fondly remember with a smile on my face. I have enjoyed my solo time this year, but I also realize how much I love sharing my life with a special person. Thank goodness I've got a whole life full of you! Thank you for being part of my life and helping me create these memories that I love.

Here's to letting go in 2012 and enjoying the moments as they come.