Fri 9 Sep 2011
A Good Year
Posted by Clare under dating in Ireland, Expats in Ireland, Soul searching
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To say a lot has happened over the last 12 months is an understatement, because one year ago today I had my first date with Mountaineering Man and life has been a wonderful whirlwind ever since. There have been many firsts since meeting him, from climbing a mountain (remember the snowy trek up Croagh Patrick?) to cohabitation. It’s been one great adventure after another.
Strangely enough it’s the small stuff, like perusing books together at Chapters or watching a movie at home, that hold the most significance for me. I think the Knight in Shining Armor is the easy bit; any guy can buy roses and do the whole candlelit dinner scenario (and to be fair any woman can do the I-wake-up-looking-this-perfect act, at least in the beginning!). It’s harder to find someone who, despite seeing all your imperfections, still thinks you’re pretty damn perfect – and vice versa.
Before meeting MM it was difficult for me to imagine meeting an extraordinary guy to do ordinary things with, if that makes any sense. It wasn’t a decision I’d made consciously or even something I’d acknowledged to myself, but looking back I was definitely at a place where it just didn’t matter anymore. I was relatively happy but exhausted with dating; perhaps I was simply resigned to living on my own and didn’t have the energy to really try and change what I thought was my inevitable future. In retrospect it makes me sad that I didn’t care, though at the time I felt fine with it. Despite knowing a good number of couples, at times it was hard to fathom how two people ever got together – with so many variables in the equation, it felt impossible. I used to joke to friends that I’d better start collecting cats so that I could live out that age-old cliché of the Crazy Cat Lady later in my life.
Turns out I was wrong, which in this case I’m more than happy to admit. In MM I’ve found a partner and best friend, someone I can be myself with and who gives me a sense of peace. He puts up with my love of Food Network (though he’s recently admitted to becoming a fan of Barefoot Contessa) and I tolerate his croaky Tom Waits impersonations (it’s enough to make dogs howl with pain!); I pretend not to notice that he always puts the cutlery back in the wrong drawer and he accepts that I cannot follow a map no matter how many times he reviews it with me. It’s a happy yin and yang, the two of us.
In a few weeks I’ll be taking MM home to meet my family and friends in Los Angeles, yet another big step in our story. Honestly, I can’t wait.
Happy Anniversary, Mountaineering Man. 🙂 xo
Fabulous Pain Perdu
When I mentioned earlier that MM has become a Barefoot Contessa fan, I wasn’t joking. Though he makes fun of Ina Garten’s at-times comical television life – the fabulous gay friends like model T.R., florist Michael and decorator/photographer Miguel; her husband Jeffrey’s obsession with chicken; everyone’s overuse of the word “fabulous!” – he’s always asking me to make dishes he sees on the show. [Editor’s note: Personally I’d give anything to lunch with Ina and her gay posse. Ina, if you’re reading this CALL ME!] He recently became obsessed with Ina’s pain perdu, which she made for her fabulous friends in one episode. I made an adapted version of it a couple of weeks ago and ended up making it for FOUR days in a row as MM just couldn’t get enough of the stuff. (I should note that we had an entire loaf of brioche bread to use up so it was no bother). It’s the perfect sweet-treat brunch dish!
(Serves 2)
1 egg
2 tablespoons heavy cream
5 tablespoons milk
Juice from half an orange
Zest from half an orange
1 teaspoon honey
1 teaspoon caster sugar
4 slices of brioche bread
Couple of handfuls of slivered almonds
Butter
Strawberries or whatever fruit you like for topping
Icing sugar
In large shallow dish, whisk together the egg, heavy cream, milk, orange juice, zest, honey and sugar until thoroughly mixed together. In another shallow dish, add the silvered almonds and set aside.
Now you’re ready to make the pain perdu. Melt a couple of teaspoons of butter into a large sauté pan over medium heat. Take a slice of brioche, dip both sides into the liquid mixture and then dip one side into the silvered almonds. Place the bread almond side down in the hot pan and cook for a few minutes or until the almonds start to turn golden. Flip and cook for another few minutes on the other side. Depending on the size of your pan, you can do 2-3 or even four slices at once. If you’re doing them one by one, simply place in a warm oven (100 C) while you’re finishing the rest.
To plate: Put two slices on plate, top with strawberries (I macerated mine in some orange juice and a bit of sugar) or whatever fruit you like, then sprinkle with icing sugar. Serve immediately.
Congratulations 🙂 Your post is so romantic. Did MM know that strangers will recognize him on the streets know because of your blog?
Even the dreariest things don’t seem so bad if they’re done with the right person. Congratulations and here’s to many more!
(And mission for year two: get MM watching Ace of Cakes 🙂 )
*sniff* The romance!!! I am so happy for you two, and having met MM I can see how great you are for each other.
Maybe it’s a good thing in a way that you weren’t looking ‘intensively’ for someone so that when love came around the corner it was more of a surprise? 😉
And I can’t believe it’s been a year – how time flies when you’re having fun! Here’s to many more happy anniversaries xx
Aww..happy anniversary! x
I was aiming for a combo of Jeffrey and TR in that shot – my other Barefoot Contessa heroes.
Any truth to the rumour that we’ll be paying Mr Waits a visit in CA? 🙂
AND I’ve just noticed that Jeffrey was in the 82 Airbourne and a captain in the US Special Forces in Vietnam War era…impressive.
Mind you he was also a MD at Lehman Bros at one point.
Happy anniversary! x
Happy Anniversary to you both! Such a lovely post 🙂
I can see it now:
Clare (mixing up a bowl of heavy cream, lard, bacon, butter): “Now how bad can THAT be?” (insert giggle)
MM: “It’s the best (insert name of dish) I’ve EVER had!”
Happy Anniversary lovebirds! Looking forward to seeing you and meeting MM next month!
xoxo,
-j.
So happy for you both that you found each other. And hey, any guy that’s a Barefoot Contessa fan has got to be a good catch! x
Clearly, your MM has fabulous taste because Barefoot Contessa is easily the best show on Food Network! Who doesn’t want an invite to have a casual dinner at Ina’s? I know I do. Thanks for giving this single girl a bit of hope on the love front – I was beginning to wonder myself how one EVER finds the perfect balance of finding the right guy at right time. I guess things work out! Congrats on a great year there, K.
Happy Anniversary! It’s great to see your happiness, you give me hope when my own dating disasters get me down. Its wonderful to see Ireland through your eyes. I’m looking forward to continued great recipes and commentary.
Wiosanna: I don’t think that many people read the blog, LOL. But that would be so funny! 🙂
Catherine: Thank you 🙂 Ace of Cakes is *always* on so he’ll defo catch it!
Aoife: Awww thank you so much – he’s a good guy :).
MM: I love you but no on the Tom Waits!
Tina & The Glutton: Thank you both! xo
Anne: Oh brother! Jeffery definitely needs more lines, LOL.
Janet: We can’t wait to see you!
Kristin: Thank you!!
Katie & Sarah: There are good guys out there – sometimes it just takes a while to find them (and for them to find great gals like you!).
Congratulations to you and MM…wishing you both many more wonderful anniversaries and shared milestones together! All the bets, Eileen
P.S. Can’t get over that you get Food Network there…do you get HGTV, too?
Congratulations 🙂 Have a great trip back home!
Eileen: Thank you! We actually get an abbreviated version of Food Network here, seems we only get Barefoot, Ace of Cakes, Eat Street, Chopped, Best Thing I Ever Ate and a few specials. Wish we could get Giada and Tyler and Bobby Flay too! No HGTV as far as I know.
Sophie: Thank you so much, we can’t wait! 🙂
Don’t forget her fabulous house and “barn”! I agree, we LOVE Ina here too but we can’t help making just a bit of fun (especially at her giggle every time Jeffrey arrives).
P.S. Saw TR in a JCPenney’s ad once!
I love this picture and your story. 😉