Kamis, 07 Agustus 2008

intensity

Yesterday I bought the latest installment to the Twilight Saga, 'Breaking Dawn', and maan I am dissapointed! I finished reading it this afternoon with a 'whaat?!'.
It is so anti climatic.
There was just so much fuss, unimportant dialogues and useless interaction in the middle of the plot. All lead up to a very anti climatic ending.

I do enjoy reading the first book which was 'Twilight' because it was light and so easy to read, considering I bought the book in Changi, Singapore and finished reading it when I got to Sydney. It was good at the time. A light reading for the flight. Plus Edward Cullen is sort of a materialization of my Sasuke and Gaara combined (still a Naruto freak at heart, yeah.) And I just like the idea of falling in love with this dangerous vampire, especially you being the only one who can tame it (Oh my god I'm a freak).
But after the second, third and fourth book... that's it! There's no new twist or anything. The third book was good because the girl had to choose between the vampire and the werewolf (HA!). In th fourth book, however, the only thing that kept me turning the pages is the character Edward and his intense passionate love for Bella.

Urgh.. it is teen fiction so you can't expect much. I just wished she wrote better because she had so many kick ass characters. Hell, lots of fanfiction writers wrote better than her.

So after being dissapointed by the book, I was glad that I have something to look forward to. Dance class!!

I went to Kassy's class in SDC...finally! I didn't dance that much last semester because most of the good teachers (including her) pada sibuk ikutan 'so you think you can dance' australia. And then I went back home for a month. Hence, the really really really long break from dancing.
Finally today, me and Nia went to Kassy's J.F.H elementary class. It said 'elementary' on sdc's website, but when we got there it turned out to be an 'elementary/intermediate' class. So I was hoping that many ibu ibu dateng and so I wouldn't be the worst in the class.
Tapi ternyata, it wasn't hard at all...(see SHER! Kamu pasti bisa!!).

Kassy said something interesting today in class. She said that she doesnt care whether we can do a perfect pirouette or a whopping grand battement. As long as we dance with our heart and let the intensity shine through our eyes, we are better than those heartless technical dancers. See Sher... next time u come to Sydney, I'd definitely drag u to her class!

Rabu, 06 Agustus 2008

better than any myth!

One of the best thing about traveling is the beautiful food you get to taste at every places you visit. I love food and I would never miss the chance of a good local meal.
I was fortunate enough to be able to enjoy this priceless luxury during my trip last month. And one of the highlights of my travel last July was the food I had in Greece.

First of all, their salads were so fresh! I think this was mainly because they had really deliciously plump tomatoes. In Indonesia, when you cut the tomatoes for your salad (even with a super sharp knife), the tomatoes just crumble into a mush since they retain sooo much water. But in Greece, the tomatoes are as meaty as...well, meat!

They also have rich tasting olive oil. Like the kind of extra virgin olive oil you buy in the supermarket that empties your wallet. But here, it's everywhere! And do NOT get me started on how nice their olives were. I may be a bit biased here because I've always loved olives, but my 10 years old sister ended up loving Greek Salad! Mind you, greek salad is not usually on par with normal Indonesian girl's tastebuds.

One of our best dining experience in Athens was after we finished the very satisfying and exhausting journey of walking through Athens' Acropolis. We exited the archeological site from the Ancient Agora exit on Adrianou street where we found a nice cozy restaurant on this street called "To Kouti". Once you stepped into the restaurant, you will instantly feel like you're in a pre-school playroom. They hunged a duck shaped swimming ballon on their ceilings, and decorated the restaurant with playful things like a slinki sandal, crayons and other stuff that fits into the word 'playful'. Even the table mat and the menu looked like its been drawn by kids!

But the most delightful feature of this restaurant is no other than their food. It's not traditional Greek food per se (ie, moussaka, souvlaki etc) but it is a good alternative dining experience.

We tried their salad with sun-dried tomatoes, grilled mushroom and pasta. It was delllliiiiciouuus! It has (i think) a creamy basil pesto dressing but it's far from the ordinary or usual pesto. They must have put some other ingredient to make it soo tasty. We also tried their lemon saffron ice cream for dessert and oh..my..god... *mouth waters* so YUM! The saffron really balanced the sourness of the lemon and it made the ice cream tasted just right! I mean, it is the king of spices! ha ha...

Lemon and Saffron Ice Cream

We also went to Heraklion, Crete where we found an amazing little jewel of a restaurant near the Morosini fountain. I can't remember what the restaurant name was probably because it was written in Greek or it was not clearly written. I do remember that has a big "Healthy Greek Food" splashed across their banner. And since my mom is a health addict (i'm trying to stop calling her a health freak), we entered the restaurant within an eye-blink.

We tried their traditional stuffed meat, which was a tasty homemade burger pattie (sort of) with god knows how many kinds of herbs they put in it. The pattie was stuffed with potatoes, sun dried-tomatoes and a thin slice of cheese. Oh and a generous amount of lovely olive oil splashed on top of it. It was soooo delicious. You need to understand the situation to get how freakin good the dish was. My mom does not eat red meat, since its not good for our cholesterol level and some other specific health reasons I'd rather not discuss. But for this specific dish, she loved it so much that we ordered it twice since it's just THAT good!

Stuffed meat with potato, sun-dried tomatoes and cheese


The restaurant also stated that they used organic products for their food and maybe it is what's making it better. After we ate the stuffed meat, there was no feeling like we ate too much or bloating or even pain in the head from the cholesterol (HA!).

We also tried their seafood risotto which we thought was better than the one we tasted in Italy! The seafood risotto we tried in Italy was creamier and I usually love the creamy stuff, but the one we tasted here was fresh, herby and light! And weirdly, I liked it better.

Seafood Risotto

On my last day in Crete, I bought a book called Herbs in Cooking. Yeah, yeah.. you can buy a book about how to cook with herbs anywhere, but this particular book mixes knowledge on how to cultivate the herb and use the herb for food and drinks with mythology! I just love this country!

Even though the weather was as hot as standing near my Mbak Yati cooking on my house's stove 24/7, I would definitely go back to Greece if I have the chance. Definitely.


Love, VM :)