Image: Sanjay Patel's Big Poster Book of Hindu Deities |
- Really enjoying reading The Secret Power of Yoga by Nischala Joy Devi, one of the set texts for yoga teacher training. I'm dipping my toes into yoga philosophy, and can already feel the pull of the vast ocean of wisdom and its transformational effects. I see that I haven't been fully practicing yoga up until now, merely the physical aspects of it, although appreciating its powers to calm the mind and balance the emotions. Now its spiritual potential is slowly revealing itself to me. I've never had a spiritual practice before, not being raised Christian or following any faith (other than Dawkinsism), so it's mysterious and I'm naturally cautious - but inquisitive to learn more. First task? Defining what a spiritual practice even is.
- Birchbox. I'm a makeup gumby and one of my aspirations for 2012 is to learn a bit about it. For a small monthly subscription, Birchbox sends a box of cosmetic, skincare and haircare samples (and sometimes full-size products) tailored to your preferences. It's a fun way to find out about products - I never go to shopping malls or department stores and don't want to read beauty mags or blogs - and it gives a frisson of excitement when each box arrives. Love a cheap thrill! Now I'm looking for an excuse to try these stick-on eyeliner strips. Also enjoying the Jouer tinted moisturiser from February's box which gives subtle coverage and a glow without being too heavy for work. I'd been using my powdered mineral foundation but it's just been too heavy for daytime (see, told you I was a gumby).
- Mac and cheese at farm-to-table DC restaurant Founding Farmers. Ticks all the wrong boxes nutritionally, but it's so good. A very occasional treat.
- Asian slaw at Teaism. I visit their Dupont teahouse at least once every weekend during our lunch break for yoga teacher training at Tranquil Space and often pick this up in lieu of a heavier meal. I love the crunch of the raw vegies and the heat in their dressing. I'm not a fan of mayonnaise but I love this. Their teas are also excellent but only if you dine in - my takeout green jasmine tea was made from a teabag, not loose leaf tea, boo.
- Pixar animator Sanjay Patel's illustrations have appeared in Toy Story 3 and the video for Bjork's I Miss You. Loving his illustrations of Hindu deities.
- Lately I've revived the homemade body scrub of rolled oats, brown sugar and olive oil routine. Smoothes away all the nasty bits on elbows and heels, softens my central-heating parched winter skin without being greasy, and there's no risk of toxicity since it is literally good enough to eat. You could scent it with essential oils but I don't - some oils can burn or sting the skin so unless you know what you're doing I would exercise caution. I don't add honey either, which plenty of recipes found online do include, but I imagine that would smell heavenly and be both softening and soothing.
- Paddywax's Jane Austen candle, part of their Library collection. A soy candle intensely scented with gardenia, tuberose and jasmine - can you imagine a yummier combination? Packaging is divine in a card file-like box and it's adorned with the message "there is nothing like staying at home for real comfort", taken from Austen's Emma.
- Baked quinoa patties by Heidi Swanson of 101 Cookbooks. Studded with fetta and onions, and toothsome with shredded kale, chives and dill. They pack up great for office lunches.
- My go-to quick dinner for the month: lightly-wilted greens (such as kale, rainbow chard) with a handful of cooked puy lentils, cubed pear, pecans/walnuts, and goats cheese, with an apple cider vinegar-dijon mustard dressing. Yum.
What brought you moments of bliss during February 2012? Leave your favourite things in the comments below.