Monday, August 18, 2008

TAKE A RELAXATIVE.


Well, I am off on my last official California vacation with my family for the week. We'll be heading to gorgeous Lake Tahoe for some much needed sleep, sun, big family laughs, and gambling. I have never gambled in my life, but I have a feeling I could win big at the slot machines. Or lose big. Whatever. Go big or go home.

If I have internet at the cottage, I might post a little summin' summin', but otherwise I will see you upon my return. Ciao!

Saturday, August 16, 2008

YEESH.

It seems like Kev HAS really stayed home alone and chosen not to see the light of day for, oh, millions of years.


I mean, I am uber pale and all about sun protection, but he is looking a little unhealthy here...

And is it just me, or is he looking a little bit like Carson from "Queer Eye?"

I hope Kev is okay. After all, he is what the French call les incompetents.

Friday, August 15, 2008

NEVER KNEW HOW MUCH I MISSED YA.

My sister is flying in from New York today for a 2 week visit. I'm totally excited. It is going to be super fab and we're jetting off for a family vacation on Monday. There is nothing like a sister, that's fo sho.

YOU KNOW YOU LOVE NEW YORK WHEN.

My friend Dougie Fresh asked me to call him the first time I see someone poop in public when I arrive in New York. He lived there for quite some time and he says it will be my right of passage.


Yikes. And I have a feeling it won't be as clean and pretty as this.

AND THEN YOU HACK THE HEAD OFF.

A running joke in my family is in reference to the magnificent Julia Child. In one episode of her cooking show, she was making fish and in her booming voice instructed the viewers to "hack the head off!" which she did, with one giant blow and the thing went flying. It was hilarious.


Turns out my girl Jules was not only a fish hacker, but also a hacker of other sorts...

Not top secret: Julia Child's work for spy agency

"Before she mastered the secrets of French cooking, Julia Child was enrolled in the school of espionage.

The famous chef let slip the story of her war-era spying in a 2002 autobiography, but the release of thousands of documents from the U.S. national archives on Thursday confirms her participation in a secret organization formed by President Franklin Roosevelt during the Second World War.

Hidden among the 750,000 classified pages released Thursday is a picture of the vast spy network of military and civilian operatives called the Office of Strategic Services.

The archives released a list of 24,000 soldiers, actors, historians, lawyers, athletes, professors, reporters and others who agreed to collect information in an effort to combat the Nazis.

Child is not the only figure who went on to public renown. Others include:

  • Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg.
  • Chicago White Sox catcher Moe Berg.
  • Arthur Schlesinger Jr., a historian and special assistant to President John F. Kennedy.
  • Sterling Hayden, a film and television actor who appeared in The Godfather.
  • Thomas Braden, author of Eight Is Enough.
  • Miles Copeland, father of Stewart Copeland, drummer for the band The Police.
  • John Hemingway, son of author Ernest Hemingway.

The OSS was the first centralized intelligence agency created by the U.S. and was folded into the CIA after the end of the war.

Operatives, stationed around the world, are believed to have studied military plans, helped form propaganda against the enemy and worked to infiltrate enemy ranks.

Child, whose books and TV show introduced French cooking to the American public, applied for the spy post after the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941.

Then age 28, documents show she revealed to her future employers that she'd lost her previous job in the furniture industry after she could not get on with her boss.

She worked as a research assistant and file clerk, then worked directly for OSS chief Gen. William J. Donovan. She also was involved in a project to develop a shark repellent, to stop sharks from exploding underwater mines.

Later, she was posted to Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) where she met her husband Paul Cushing Child, also an OSS operative. She moved with him to France and later trained in French cuisine and opened her famed cooking school.

Child died four years ago at age 91.

The CIA, whose former director William Casey is an OSS veteran, had blocked attempts to release information about the agency, and former agents were committed to secrecy. However, Casey himself set a timetable for release of the classified documents.

OSS agents still living welcomed the opportunity to expose the scope of the OSS, which is turning out to be bigger than commonly known. It will take historians and archivists time to go through the massive amount of material released.

"I think it's terrific," said Elizabeth McIntosh, 93, a former OSS agent now living in Woodbridge, Va. "They've finally, after all these years, they've gotten the names out. All of these people had been told never to mention they were with the OSS."

-Courtesy of CBS News


What a fascinating lady. Love her!

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

BLOGGER FIVE-OH.

I'M FIFTY!

This is my 50th blog post! Sally O'Malley is 50, too. We have SO much in common!! We both like to kick, and stretch, and kick. Thanks for reading my blog!! I have no idea how many of you really read it, but even if it is only one person, I thank you from the bottom of my heart.

Thanks for the help, Stevie.

Now that the celebrations are out of the way, I have to mention that I just ate lunch with one of my best girlfriends from high school who also happens to reside in the York of the New and I just got so excited to see her and even more excited that I am going to get to see her ALL THE TIME now that we'll both be living in the same city. And, because she is so intelligent and funny and kind and wonderful I was reminded, yet again, why it is the best to have wonderful girl friends in your life.


I mean, I love them boys and all...I really, really do, but there is nothing like having a quality lady friend. And I definitely do have more than one, and I am so super lucky.


Oh I love you, Larkita. I can't wait to get into all sorts of trouble with you on that island.


23 DAYS.


I only have 23 days left in California before I make my big move to the York of the New. I am really, really excited but am running around slightly crazylike trying to get things squared away before I jet.


Crayzay.


I am also starting to get sentimental about my great home state and all of the wonderful things the Bay Area has to offer.


I will really miss Frank Chiu. Like, a lot.

I am trying to hit up as many of my favorite spots as I can before the 5th and I will tell y'all about them as I check them off...

Things I am aiming/already scheduled for:

1. Massage @ this amazing place in Marin
2. Bombass Dim Sum
3. High Tea
4. Manicure/Pedicure
5. Haircut
6. Chocolate Cake
7. Drinks @ the Best Dive Bar Ever
8. Swimming in a Big Lake
9. Wine & Pizza
10. Roasted Yam Sandwich from Best Cafe in SF

Ok - I am stopping at 10 right now because that will give me plenty to write about and I don't know if I will be able to do it all. I will try!!! I can't believe I am leaving so soon!!!