After pining for yoga class for a month, I finally made it yesterday. Thanks mainly to a strategically timed phone call from
(e:Paul), just as I was getting ready to spend the evening in the office.
In class, Erin gave us the option of trying the Parivrtta Surya Yantrasana (compass or sundial pose) or leg splits. I was secretly interested in going the splits way because of my not-so-secret obsession with ballet. But the sundial/compass pose looked pretty cool so most of the class that had an opinion at that point voted in favour of trying it out. I decided to abandon my secret agenda and went with the class.
And, wow! The Parivrtta Surya Yantrasana was totally worth going with the class chorus.
That doesn't mean I reached the full expression of the pose. Far from it. But I ALMOST got there with a yogi's choice scaled-down version.
(e:Paul)-Super-Yogi later told me that this pose was tough, even for him. He has a theory that he is only good at asanas that involve upper body strength (but we all know it's just a theory and a flawed one at that, because I did watch him out of the corner of my eyes, and he totally reached the asana!)
After yoga,
(e:Paul) and I hung out for dinner. We cooked palak paneer (which, I thought was a slight disaster because our most-probable guess purchase of a "paneer"-like-Italian-basket cheese pulled a meltdown in the frying pan). I should have known better than to have trusted an Italian cheese to behave like paneer or at least have tested it before throwing it all in or just used the most-probably-fry-able Goya Queso Blanco, instead. But I didn't do any of these things.
I guess there is always next time but If you will excuse me, I need to go and bask in my yoga mediocrity and palak-paneer miscalculation now.
hahhaha (e:uncutsaniflush), obviously my maths skills are in a cheesy corner. :)
(e:libertad), now I HAVE to check cabot's extra sharp cheddar out! How does it compare to the triple cream cheese? Is it good on sandwiches?
I found this cheese that I love so much, it is made by Cabot's and it is exra sharp cheddar and it has a wax coating on it. It is so creamy and delicious. Cheese makes everything better.
What extra cheese? If I'm doing the math right and remembering what a metric ton is, there is no extra cheese. 14.8 kgs/person times 300 million persons = 4,500 metric tons.