Monday, September 12, 2016

Bake my day

As I await the next steps after my mastectomy I am reduced to doing nothing. I got bored connecting dots so I parked it for later.  Now, Alia and I will again attempt to bake. 


The first time we made bread, I unknowingly killed the yeast! I subjected it to too much heat and so after four hours the dough did not rise. Sucks!  But we still chose to put it in the oven and yeah we ended up with such a dense bread that you can maim somebody with it.  Learning from the "yeast homicide" experience the second batch we made turned up quite good.  Thank God!


We also made pandesal,  a local bread favourite which literally means bread of salt in Spanish. But our oven was relatively small for the amount of the dough that we had to do it in batches. It took quite some time for it to get done.  We were supposed to eat it as an afternoon snack but we had it for dinner instead.  And to tell you frankly, it wasn't as good as what my parents were making when we had a bakery then. Haisst!
Third try which was most successful in our failed career as bakers are the garlic bread sticks.  It was easy to do, looked like decent garlic bread sticks. It was so good that it lasted shorter than the amount of time we spent baking it. We were eating the first batch before the second one was done! Hehe.

We have not started episode four of the baking saga though.  This time we will create a Sweet Potato Cinnamon Coffee bread inspired by the Paleo diet (non-grain, non-dairy, gluten free).  We are still looking for some key ingredients thus the delay.  A bold decision from non-pro bakers but hey what have we to lose?  My ego has been trampled on the first time I killed the yeast.

Friday, September 2, 2016

An Impatient patient

Patience. Sadly.. I don't have it.

I have always been so eager to do everything at once. I think I have the attention span of a 5 year old kid.  Doing the same thing over and over again bores me to death.

Ironically though such weaknessss of mine has helped me to be productive. I usually start something else when there seems to be slow progress in what I am currently in to. So middle of the day I have 4 or more things going on and it can even double by close of business day. I don't mind though. The more I have in my plate the more energized I become.  Yeah yeah am a workaholic (there you go!).

Unfortunately, the most recent events have forced me to slow things down. Being on leave from work for 2 weeks and 2 days has left me in a state of boredom. And this plastic tube and drain attached to my chest is not helping at all. Aargh!

Much worse...my boss J sent a whatsapp message again reminding me to stay away from emailing. Aargh aarrgh!!

Being almost catatonic at home is sucking the energy off me.  I am running out of closets to organize. Have given away most of my stuff.

I cannot wait to be on the go again. Patience is indeed a virtue and as I've said -sadly I don't have it. Not just yet. Aargh aargh aargh!


Thursday, September 1, 2016

Vantage point

First message that I saw when I woke up is a note from a fellow Supply Chain practitioner. He thanked me for my insights and comments on the article that he posted in LinkedIn.

It is quite inspiring to know that even though I did not completely agree with his points he still appreciated my inputs and even shared that he liked my perspective on a particular topic.

If only we can approach things with the notion that each one of us have different ways of looking at a situation then instead of arguments it will be robust conversations.  Instead of bruised egos it will be inspired thinking and constant learning.

What's your point of view?
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