Strawberry Shortcake…the really short way

This looks like I need to run for 30 minutes…

I tried this recipe yesterday and I was really impressed. Not only is it quick and easy, it also looks as though you put a lot of effort into it. This is great for Christmas entertaining and I cannot wait to tweak this recipes and add other yummy substitutes for the strawberries.

I made this for a party of 10 so I doubled all the ingredients. Only criticism is that the cream didn’t firm as I would have liked and as the night wore on, its consistency wasn’t great. So that may present a problem if you don’t want to serve all the desserts immediately.

Enjoy!

It began with Red

When I saw this week’s writing challenge I thought to myself, here is something I can do. I’m from the Caribbean, colour is in our blood, I could really sink my teeth in it and give it a go. So I started with the ending in mind.

It began with Red.

I knew I wanted to end by saying: I’m red-hot and full-hearted and something about passion. But working backwards all day, I couldn’t come up with anything coherent.

My first thought walking to work this morning was writing about red wine. I wanted to expound about the fact that I love red wine and prefer it every time to white. That the first sip of nicely chilled, dark red, full-bodied wine, is sometimes the absolute perfect end to my day. The best way to unwind and relax from the crap I have to deal with at work. Or I could get a little more personal and say one glass is nice but two glasses…well let’s just say, red could take on the sexy shades of passion. But who really wants to put all their business in the road? Right?!

Then I thought maybe I could talk about my short fuse, kinda like a bull seeing red. But again, we’ll be stepping into some personal territory not to mention the fact that it’s so cliché and I still am not sure where this post is heading. And do I really want to talk about how I can go from 0-60 in two seconds flat – red-hot anger, razor-sharp tongue capable of decimating everything in my path with red lasers shooting out of my eyes and then once I’ve calmed down which usually takes about the same amount of time…I’m back to being a kitten? Man, do I really want people to see me as a kitten though?

Maybe I should talk some more about red wine.

Or I could take it in a whole other direction and talk about blood. That the sight of it completely freaks me out, a trauma I go through every month. I could share about how, I want sons someday and that I already have a little speech planned for them when they are old enough to understand that mummy will cry harder than they can at the sight of blood. Should they ever get a bad cut or break any bones, the go-to parent would be their father, because mummy will not be able to help them.

Hmmm, I’m pretty sure at this point that I’m not doing this challenge right. Now I’m thinking about traffic lights and that the red light means STOP and maybe I shouldn’t even publish this. Maybe I would have done better choosing green or even yellow. Yellow reminds me of that Coldplay song though.

It’s hard corralling my thoughts, being Trini is not helping me one bit and I’m back to thinking about wine again. Maybe if I were home, I could have a glass of wine and the words might just pour right out of me. Or maybe not.

When in doubt…Google it! Here I learned that there are 285 shades of visibly different red to the naked eye, for a person without any colour blindness and 20/20 vision. Of these we have:

Scarlet. The colour of our national bird the Scarlet Ibis. Scarlett. The name for the female lead in one of my all time favourite novels, Gone With The Wind. And one of my all time favourite quotes, “Frankly my dear, I don’t give a damn.”

Maroon. The descendents of Africans who refused to live in slavery in Jamaica from as early as 1655 and to this day, are to a small extent autonomous and separate from Jamaican culture. According to Google, the name Maroon is the British corruption of the Spanish cimarrones, meaning wild or untamed. Also the name of one of my favourite bands Maroon 5. I love you Adam Levine.

Crimson. Aaah blood again, only this time I’m thinking about Dexter and True Blood. Funny, they are two of my favourites despite all the gore!

Ruby. Makes me think about ruby slippers and yellow brick roads and finding my way to a cohesive post and a bombshell ending to rather scattered thoughts.

Wine-Red. Taaah dah!!! Need I say more?

Cheers!

Weekly Photo Challenge – Big

actual whale bones make up the bar counter and stools

I took this on my trip to the Bequia. It has a long tradition of whaling and you can see some evidence of this in the Whale Boner Bar, Restaurant and Boutique located along the waterfront. You enter under an archway of whale bones, sit on whale vertebrae and can marvel at the whale rib which runs the length of the bar. I thought this photo was apt for this week’s challenge!

Free Falling

I watched a man fall from space today.

I watched a man step off a ledge the size of a skateboard and jump from more than 120,000 feet without hesitation.

Some might say that it was suicidal but there was no hesitation from him. Come what may…Felix Baumgartner stepped off the ledge and into the history books.

The lesson here for us: Go after your dreams. Go after your dreams without hesitation.

Commit to them and just do it.

Felix Baumgartner, Super Sonic Free Fall

No Turning Back

The most poignant image for me was when the door opened and half his body was inside the capsule and half sticking out. At that point, what was he thinking? There really was no turning back. Jumping off the ledge at that point was just something that had to be done. But seeing him get out of that capsule and stand on the ledge, gave me goose bumps.

Do or Do not. There is no try. – Yoda

This is one of my all time favourite quotes. You can’t half ass it, you either do it or you don’t. You won’t be happy with anything else.

And this stunt, this science project has so many lessons:
• Patience
• Perseverance
• Persistence
• The awesomeness of human Potential.
• The Power of dreaming big.

A man jumped from space today. Who are you not to dream BIG?

This is not something that happened overnight. It took Red Bull and Felix and his team, 5 years of preparation. It wasn’t easy. An expert parachutist, Felix has over 2500 jumps behind him and countless hours of test jumps gearing up for this feat.

The jump itself was postponed twice earlier this week due to bad weather conditions. Even on the verge of achieving his dream there were setbacks. Did that stop him? No.

“I love a challenge, and trying to become the first person to break the speed of sound in free fall is a challenge like no other.” Felix Baumgartner said, before his death-defying jump.

A lesson to all of us: Just do it…in supersonic free fall style.

“When I was standing there on top of the world, you become so humble, you do not think about breaking records anymore, you do not think about gaining scientific data,” he said after the jump. “The only thing you want is to come back alive.”

Feel the fear and do it anyway.

I was on pins and needles during the ascent; so many things could have gone wrong. And the problem with his face shield wasn’t helping to calm me and the millions of viewers worldwide I’m sure. It was a dangerous manoeuvre, Felix was in free fall for 4 mins, 20 secs, and although his time didn’t break the record for longest free fall, he broke at least 3 others. The record for longest free fall still belongs to 84-year-old, U.S. Air Force Captain, Joe Kittinger at 5 mins, 35 secs. Kittinger was part of the team, that made today’s feat possible.

I don’t know Felix but he has certainly inspired me to continue to go in the direction of my dreams. I’m not jumping out of any space capsules but I am going to step off the ledge of indecision. Cue “Free falling” by Tom Petty. Whatever comes my way, that’s the direction I’m heading in.

Felix Baumgartner: Daredevil, History-maker, Explorer, Inspiration.