Snob-nobbing with the locals

Happy Friday Friends!

Tonight we made a few stops- liquor store, co-op.

What's the story, morning glory?
Cham-paint?

The co-op we went to is a very small and charming one that I wrote about here. It is small, in a pocket neighborhood, and run by volunteers. It surely has the potential for a “locals only” type of vibe. In all of my visits here, have I ever felt that way? Not a bit. It’s the friendliest store I ever did visit!

However, being there reminded me of another hipstery neighborhood in the city which shall remain nameless where I resided for several years. Snobs abound over there. My rant for tonight? Snobs. There is nothing worse than a snob, and there are SO many varieties. In no particular order:

Breed 1: The wine/beer snob Gee, Marcus… I’m so incredibly sorry to have sullied your party with my inferior Red Stripe/ Chardonnay/ cheap champagne. What a jerk was I to think that I was contributing to the dinner/ party/ holiday. If you won’t drink it, beer snob? I will. This also includes d-bags in restaurants who pretend to know what kind of wine they want but really have no idea what they are talking about. We know who you are, and we mock you when you leave.

Breed 2: The music snob Perhaps portrayed best by John Cusack in High Fidelity, the music snob looks down upon anyone with musical taste different than their own (that’s my best guess anyway). You might hear this jerk mention “I liked them BEFORE they were popular” (that one’s common among emo highschoolers…) or they might be offended if you like a popular song by, say, the Beatles. They resent anyone who newly discovers a band. I think deep down this breed really needs to forge an identity for themselves that isn’t about music they “discover.” Because I hate to say it- but I bet the bands they love like the fame!

Breed 3: The literary snob I make NO apologies for my reading choices. Sure, I’ve read Fitzgerald and Kerouac and Flaubert. I’ve dabbled in Kafka, Nin and Miller. One of my favorite books is James Baldwin. But I also read Helen Fielding, Harry Potter, and magazines. I read travel memoirs, chick lit, and non-fiction. There is a book next on my list called “The checklist manifesto” and I’m guessing that it is not lit-snob approved. But I learn when I read, even if its an Archie Comic. So get over yourself, lit snobs.

Breed 4: The Health/ Organic snob Sure, I try to eat certain fruits and veggies organic. Sure, I try to eat only whole, non-processed foods. But I like to enjoy a bag of m&ms quite frequently, and I even drink soda with aspartame in it. Am I going to die? probably. But aren’t we all? Live a little. And I’m going to go out on a limb and say that if you feed your kid one Swedish fish that doesn’t adhere to their strictly gluten free organic no sugar diet- they just might live. And they might not rebel themselves into diabetes as a teenager. I’m just sayin…

Breed 5: “The Local” The most toxic and laughable of all snobs,  “locals only” snobs caricature themselves. Quite common in urban coffee shops, for one. Or you might walk into a bar for the first time and suddenly get the impression that Dwayne and Eduardo are going to need to ask you 20 questions before you can claim a stool. They might scoff when you don’t know the specials or order (gasp!) something that isn’t only $1. Or, you might take a vacation to a small town-say, a beach town- and get stared at everywhere you go because you didn’t grow up with Mona down the road and her cousin Larry, and you are just visiting. Newsflash, “local”- at one time, someone was there before you. When you croak, someone else will inhabit your booth. So chill out, you look constipated.

Well, that’s all I can think of for now. All of this negativity is EXHAUSTING! But it does feel good. What kind of snobs do you encounter? Are you snobby about anything? Do you just want to rant about snobs with me?

Go on… you know you want to…

Meri

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Bento Boxing

The best things in life are free, but you can give them to the birds and bees… I want DVDS… that’s what I waaaaant….

So, some of you may know that I love to work out. Its in my blood- my people have been cardio junkies and jocks since the dawn of time (well, at least ever since my mom set foot on a tennis court or aerobics floor or my sisters rocked the cross country running, soccer, yoga and now zumba world).

In different levels of commitment, I’ve been on tennis, soccer, golf, cross country running, track and field, softball, and basketball teams. I spent college almost completely inert, and then after a completely non-tragic accident my senior year- took up yoga. Since then, I’ve added kickboxing, weight lifting, and plyometrics.

Working out relieves my stress. It regulates my sleep. It helps my digestion and (ahem) cramps once a month. It clears my head, helps me come up with ideas (for blogging, for writing, for… life…), and helps with my allergy/shortness of breath issues.

Working out rocks. But I don’t care to go to a gym. I don’t drive much, I resist PAYING to work out, and I get grossed out by the sweaty dudes who go to try to pick up chicks.

Enter: Workout DVDs! A few favorites:

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1. Amy Bento: (kickboxing) She might be my favorite. I have three of her kickboxing DVDS. THREE of them. They are all fun but intense, have music that’s cheesy but with a decent beat, and she looks like Tea Leoni, which always keeps me staring at her to make sure she isn’t… her. My favorite is the Cardio Kickboxing Surge Core Training.

2. Sarah Ivanhoe: (yoga) I might be secretly in love with Sarah. I asked for a box set of her DVDs for Christmas about 4 years ago, and momma obliged (thanks mom!) She has the best voice, explains breathing well, and I always feel fantastic afterwards. It might be “yoga lite,” but I love it. And for celebrity lookalike number two- she looks a lot like Marisa Tomei. I can look at that for 20 minutes!

3. Rodney Yee/ Mariel Hemingway: (yoga) This dynamic duo has a cute rapport, calming style, and intense stretches. I feel legitimately stronger after these ones. I also like that Rodney interjects little bursts of arm movements/ Tai Chi moves to get your blood pumping. Yoga can get a bit stiff and sleepy at times otherwise! Plus I like his surfer voice.

4. Jackie Warner/ Jillian Michaels: (strength training) I like Jackie’s circuit training (the hamstring moves just kill me) and Jillian’s Boost Metabolism Circuit. I’m usually about ready to kill someone when she does the superman- back moves. My back is not strong, but by gosh I’m trying to change that… These ladies both make me feel like a powerful beast, and I like it…

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5. Sharon Mann: (multi) So I picked up a rogue kickboxing/ weights combo DVD from the library. “Who is Sharon Mann?” I thought. I did the kickboxing routine, and it was so much fun (cheesy, but true!) that I couldn’t believe the 20 minutes were over. It felt like 3. She has funny spastic 80s backup crew, super flexy awesome legs, and says things like “this is the way to do it if you’ve had FOUR OR FIVE KIDS!” Gotta love working out with a soccer mom. I like her plyo, I like her boxing, I like her weights/ strength, I like her aerobics, I like her circuits. She’s peppy and obnoxious and wears pigtails. Sold.

 

So… what else is out there? What am I missing? My sister has shown me a few zumba moves but I’m not sure if there’s a good DVD out there for that… or any good boxing DVDs I should try? (I don’t have equipment)

How (if you do) do you work out? Do you run or do team sports? Go to the gym? Do DVDS? Mix it up? Share with me!

Meri

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‘Zine Queen

What words will Wednesday welcome? Rant or Rave?

How about a bit of both? Well, mostly rant I suppose… more fun, right? Tonight’s topic is the almighty magazine. These rags have their lovers, their haters, and in-betweeners. I think I fall under “in-betweener.” Some days I love to leaf through a glossy and look at pretty pictures, items, and far off locations.

Some days I see them for the absolute printed and reprinted then shuffled and reprinted drivel they can be. I suppose it depends, firstly, on which magazine we’re talking about. I’ve compiled a graph of “best to worst” of some magazines I frequently get from the local libraries:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Soooo obviously (I think?) Cosmo is at the bottom, and Psych today is near the top. But for a real no-holds barred breakdown, I’ll give individual titles their own rant or rave. Continue if you dare…

People: While I rave about the “star watch” pages which allow me to bypass other forms of news but still get my oscar gown fix, I must rant about pretty much every other thing in this turd of a magazine.

Good Housekeeping: I currently subscribe. Rave. While the celebrity articles are boring, I like the organization and cleaning tips, and… I actually like the clothing articles. Wow, when did I get “old?”

Utne Reader: Docked points for its gratuitous pandering to lefties (I’m not talking about handedness people), I do enjoy a lot of their articles, and the cartoon style covers.  Rave on, ravers!

Health, Shape, Self, Nat. Health, and similar: Kind of a toss-up, but rant wins because these are mags that I honestly feel rewrite the same 5 articles over and over each month with a different cheesy grin on the cover and expect us not to notice. Maybe in a waiting room.

Elle, Glamour, Vogue, Marie Claire, Harper’s Bazaar: Rave for the pretty clothes and male model eye candy. Rant because they tend to make me sick with smell of perfume and I’d rather read a fabulous style blog any day!

Cosmo: I barely even have to make fun of this one, because many before me have already done so! Ten sexy bras! Ten sexy lipsticks your man will love! Make his head spin! Repeat! hahahahaha. It’d be a rave for sheer cheese factor if it weren’t so boring.

Psychology today: While it seems to contain little to no actual science, its a major guilty pleasure of mine. I love to read about the pseudo-meaningful studies. I love to see what’s on the current mental health buzzer. Self indulgent navel gazing at its best. Raaaaaaave!

Rolling Stone: Mixed emotions here. I find the majority of articles way way boring, but I do learn about a lot of my new music downloads from here.

Vegetarian Times: While I could have really used this at age seven, to have some semblance of an idea of what to request in place of chicken or lasagna at family dinner, I now find it strangely… one step behind. Hey VT- impress me and I will RAVE! Here we are now, entertain us…

I should note, in closing, that my low standards for mag reading (as sampled above) is explained partially by the fact that I don’t buy magazines save for Good Housekeeping, I just check them out from the library and occasionally read through them.

When traveling, however.. I will buy ANYTHING to pass the time.

What magazines do you read? Which ones can you absolutely not stand? Do you still read paper mags or do you look at them online?

Meri

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Skech book

Meri goes round. Meri sometimes drives (see yesterday’s rant), sometimes bikes… but mostly walks.

I walk a LOT. To work, to the grocery store, to coffee and beer outings, traveling…

A girl’s gotta have good shoes! But who wants to wear their nikes with a dress? Who wants to pair orthotics with their favorite paisley tights and shorts combo? Not this lady…

Enter my favorite shoe brand: Skechers.

My most comfiest Skechers...
Paisley lace up boot Skechers...
My fanciest and newest Skechies
And my black sparkly everyday ones!

I should note here that I have had other pairs of Skechers in the past, and I do own other brands of shoes, but I’m fiercely loyal to them for a few reasons:

1. Super Comfortable: I’ve stomped down sidewalks in major cities of the world like Heidi Klum. I’ve hiked in them. I’ve worn them to parties, on impromptu walks, and pretty much everywhere. They are so comfortable, but look waaaaay better than other sneakers or tennis shoes with skirts or jeans.

2. Very affordable and consistently priced: I think of the 7-8 different pairs I’ve bought, the only ones that weren’t between $35-45 dollars were the boots, which were only slightly more. And the Skechers store at Mall of America frequently has awesome sales if you buy more than one pair.

3. Compliment factories: If you’re an attention seeking youngest child like me, you enjoy the 17 compliments you get per week just from wearing your “street shoes.” Sure, I get occasional compliments on heels or pretty gladiators or Nancy Sinatra boots… but I get a disproportionate number of positive compliments from strangers on these.

4. Ever changing, yet always the same: Hear me out. I know I can always go to get the classic Skechers sneakers (over the arch with no laces, my first pair!) in several colors. But every time I return, I also find new varieties that I want too. Its a tough call every time… but they last forever too! which brings me to the final rave…

5. Quality despite low price! I’ve bought shoes at Target, DSW, and the Gap. I’ve bought shoes pretty much any affordable place you can get shoes at a similar price point, and these shoes just outlast them all (despite being able to wear them all of the time, everywhere). I’m not sure how they make them, but the only reason I buy new ones is because I get bored. I have a sad little graveyard of rarely worn Skechers in my closet that I love too much to get rid of, but can’t wear because I have the NEW ones!

So there you have it! I don’t work for Skechers (although perhaps I should, come to think of it), I just really like the shoes and want to share it with everyone!

Are you super loyal or impressed by any brands, clothing or otherwise? Or do you vary it up a bit more? Do you have any Skechers?

Meri

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Tailgater Hater

Happy Independence Day Everyone!

I spent the weekend with family and friends at our cabin. The drive there was sunny, idyllic, and fairly traffic free.

The weekend was beautiful, filled with sun (perhaps a bit too much), food (cookies, cole slaw, falafel chips, and more cookies) beer (Hamm’s) and good company. Alas, a few hours ago it was time to leave so I could get back to the “real world” and back to get unpacked before work tomorrow.

My drive started out lovely:

…lovely and serene, right?

Well a short 20 minutes later, I began my descent into the seventh circle of driving hell. The weekend cabin commute. A whole new level of abominable driving. Begin rant:

Rule #1: THOU SHALT NOT TAILGATE! I do not care if you have diarrhea. I don’t care if you think you need to be somewhere and that you are more important than every other driver. If you drive your stupid pickup so close to my bumper that I can see the wedge of chew embedded in your lower lip in my rear view mirror I will not speed up and get any closer to the long line of cars in front of me. I might, however, mess with you and slow down a bit to see the steam emerge from your hair sprouted ears. So step off, b&$%#.

Rule #2: Remove cell phone from sphincter ear, then drive D-bag! All of you jerks staring at your cell phone screen as you text, swerving, weaving, and leaving obscenities in your wake? Watch the road. You morons with your phone attached to your ear, not noticing when your blinker is on for approximately 17 miles? Get off the road. Just leave.

Rule #3: Like, Relax, Man! This is a catch-all rule for freeway driving. Office Space covered this one pretty good as they mocked the driver who switches lanes every 14 seconds, conVINCED that this lane will now miraculously open up and they will get to BYPASS THE OTHER 10,000 CARS ON THE ROAD! Newsflash, mouthbreathers- you are CAUSING THE TRAFFIC JAMS! Your ridiculous constant revving of the engine followed by slamming on the breaks interspersed with cutting people off and causing people to have panic attacks? You aren’t just “part” of the problem. You are the ENTIRE problem. You deserve an eternity of stop and go traffic, I hope you enjoy your karma you spazz-bots.

….AHHHHHH, that feels much better! I should rant more often! Take it easy out there on the roads, friends- there are scary drivers about! JOIN THE FUN: What kind of drivers make you go nutbags crazy? Do you get mad back at them or ignore them?

and fret not if you are not so angry as myself- tomorrow feels like a RAVE day!

Meri


 

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A real Clif hanger…

As seen above (At the Walker Art Center Sculpture Garden’s “Open Field.”), today was an incredibly beautiful day. I guess maybe my rant yesterday got noticed by Mother Nature, and we were given perhaps the most beautiful day this summer, thus far.

After an afternoon filled with lazing, reading (Eve Ensler’s ‘The Good Body’ cover to cover), berry-picking planning and idle conversation, I was ready for a summertime snack.

Enter my latest addiction; The Clif Bar. You may remember last year when I tried one for the first time. I was not a fan. I was putting it in the same category as, say, a TLC crunch or fiber one bar. I wasn’t ready to appreciate these protein packed candy bars yet.

Then a few weeks ago I hit a hangry hour at work and my obsession was born. I impulsively bought a peanut butter crunch Clif at the gas station on a break from work, and wow did it ever hit the spot. Though I chose it for its 10 grams of protein, I returned for its chewy denseness, sure to kick hunger to the curb the way only, say, a Snickers can.

But Snickers don’t have soy protein pumped into them, do they? hehe.

My favorite three varieties, thus far
...and two I've yet to try! Thanks to the co-op for the Clif sale!

So I’ve long been a fan of Clif Kids Z-bars. The Blueberry ranks my favorite, seconded by the s’more, chocolate chip, honey graham, and brownie. The peanut butter Z-bar? Ick. But the Z-bars are a quick snack when dinner isn’t quite ready yet, something to throw in your purse for the mall.

Clif regular? I might actually take these on a hike with me. In fact, come next vacation? I’ll have a stash in my carryon. For now, I’m trying to stay on a habit of only one a day. For sheer sugar overload’s sake…

The final countdown: Reasons I love these things:

1. They are perhaps the least obscure energy bar, and you can find them almost anywhere

2. Wide variety of flavors. Some great, some NOT. Don’t try the carrot cake. Don’t try the chocolate chip PB, the chocolate chip, or the brownie. They are lame.

3. They actually fill you up beyond a normal energy or protein bar, are the SAME PRICE OR LESS, and when heated they taste even more desserty.

One last thing before I go worship at the altar of my bar stash… Cassie from Candidly Cassie passed on the Amazing Blogger award to me. This is a new one for me and I’m psyched about it! So here is the questionnaire, for some more gratuitous information about me…

1. Favorite cartoon character: The animaniacs

2. Favorite thing to photograph: Light and shadows

3.Favorite thing to cook: Risotto ( I love the stirring)

4. Favorite way to exercise: Kickboxing

5. Favorite movie: Sabrina

6. Favorite clothes: Shift dresses, with or without tights depending on season.

7. Favorite flowers: blue hydrangea

8. Favorite breakfast: fruit and tortillas, but not together

9. Favorite book: The Sun Also Rises- Papa Hemingway

10. Least favorite food: Iceberg lettuce. Blech.

Thanks very much Cassie! Now everyone go check out Cassie’s blog! And if you read this on the holiday weekend- consider yourself tagged and fill out this fun little questionnaire yourself!

What kinds of snack bars or energy bars do you like these days? What do you think of Clif bars?

I’ll be gone for a few days and guessing others will be too- but I’ll be back with some fresh rants and raves in a day or two!

Meri

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Weathering the Storm

Happy July Friends!

I have finally joined Twitter. Well, for real this time. A few years back when pretty much no one was on twitter, I signed up. Then, since no one was on it that I knew, I never really looked at it again. So now, I sign up for real, but feel tremendously behind. If you’re all atwitter yourself- let me know or be my FOLLOWER so I feel important!

My name is @merigoesround. Mom, you can disregard this- I don’t think you’d like twitter yet. Maybe in a few years.

Speaking of my mom, they had a horrible storm this evening. They lost three trees and have a basement full of water again. This ridiculous weather has me ranting and raving…

A new blog month is born, people… get ready. Meri Rants and Raves ALL MONTH LONG. Things I love, things I hate, and things I just don’t understand. I invite commiseration, explanation, and opinions galore. Some days I will be full of love for a product or person or phenemenon… (and by the way, if you want to have a little rant of your own about the fact that I frequently reference myself in the third person like a pretentious d-bag, I can take it).

and some days, like today, you’re gonna hear about the S&$# storms I see in the world. Or just the thunderstorms I guess.

For example, yesterday, it was 98 degrees and rising (Does Nick Lachey have that copywrited?) and the sky looked like this:

Incredible, right? Then today, it was bright and sunny and hotter than sin again. It was so bright that you can’t even see the lemonade in the cup that I bought walking home from work:

and then a few hours later, the sky turned to this before it opened up into pure weather garbage and dropped 25 degrees, destroying everything in the way again:

This weather makes a mockery of the meteorologists. It makes planning ahead for anything simply impossible. I would love to take days off this summer to spend time with friends and family- but how am I to plan a hot air balloon ride or a day of berry picking a month in advance when the weather could be hailing meatballs and pancakes by then for all I know?

I don’t mind a little rain. I enjoy it, actually, as you can see in some of my recent posts. But I don’t like hearing about North Minneapolis getting ravaged by tornados. I don’t like it so hot that I can’t even walk to the store without worrying about dehydration. And I really don’t like my parents’ basement full of water. Again.

So Mr. Sun… how about you play nice for a couple of days? There’s been some tragedy in my family today and I think we could all use a little bit of a break, weather-wise.

I now open it up to all of you: what rants and raves do you have that you’d like me to cover? I have some ideas already- products I want to rave about, books I love, and things that make me nutbags crazy. But I always have room for more ideas!

Cheers, and stay safe in this crazy El Nino Apocolypse…

Meri

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Earth, Wind, and Fire

Well, kind of…

I’ve had so much fun sharing my daily photos and musings with you this June. It flew by as I shared some of my photos as collections. My favorites were probably the bridges, the rain post and ch-ch-ch-changes! I haven’t even gotten through the meniscus of my… beaker? of photos, so stay tuned for another photo month in the future!

And what does July on Meri-goes-round the future hold? Well, I’ll give you a hint before tomorrow’s reveal. Tonight I went to a library branch in a more “interesting” part of town. One dude sat rapping/skatting to himself as a middle aged woman browsed the DVDs for approximately 20 minutes without moving a muscle. Another man alternated sleeping at his computer station and grunting loudly as though he were… well, use your imagination, but it involves a tennis match or a toilet after some bad potato salad. As I prepared to leave, a woman with a herd of approximately 9 children shepherded them back and forth in a shuffle blocking the door.

I was left speechless…

but not for long. Tune in tomorrow! In the interim, I give you “earth, wind, and fire.”

Or rather- tree lookalikes (earth), airplane photos (wind) and burning cottonwood (fire).

Do you ever feel like people are acting nutso and it must be a full moon or something? Share your stories with me!

Meri

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Oh my starry eyed surprise!

Good Evening Friends! I was walking to the market this evening and I came across this friendly flower, shaped just like a star…

And in the spirit of “goin’ round” and of stars (and stripes!) for our upcoming Independence Day…

I’m seein’ stars!

…and now, for the kind of eerie part? If you scroll back up you’ll notice all of the stars are either red, white, or blue. I couldn’t possibly have planned this when I took these photos over the last year or so… and this is every single star garbage/ sighting picture I have. So I guess its just meant to be as a Fourth of July celebration!

So the real celebration? Party at the cabin, meri-go-round style! It’s a big thing in our family and is guaranteed to be a good time.

What do you do for the Fourth of July?  And do you ever “see stars” or other odd sorts of litter on the streets and sidewalks?

Meri

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Meri Berry Quite Contrary

Well, perhaps I’m not always that contrary, but it made a good rhyme, and I couldn’t resist 🙂

What else do I find berry berry hard to resist? Well…

…Berries!

In no particular order… blueberries, raspberries, mulberries, strawberries, goji berries, blackberries, cranberries…

I’ve been putting berries in everything lately- oatmeal, pancakes, salads, and yogurt. Even in my jello one day. You can find a delicious berry crumble, a delicious sherbet treat, and my strawberry sauce  from previous posts.

So for this What I ate Wednesday (see Jenn’s blog  for details) I thought I would first share my love for berries and how I use them (see above)…

…and then share some of my other favorite kinds of berries! The kind you find in the wild… but don’t eat! (Unless you’re into the psychotropic tremens that may ensue… and I’m not here to judge…)

winter berries...
berries in Venice...
berries with a sunset reflection backdrop...
frozen berries... ready for a smoothie?
and mountain berries! Griffith Park, LA

So now spill, people! How do you like your berries? What is your favorite kind of berry? Have you checked out Jenn’s feature yet?

Am I the only nut taking pictures of berries?

Meri

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