Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Look on the Bright Side


Sunset on South Bay, Ontario.  Photo credit:  Ken Wilson


Think about some of the good things in life,
like sunshine,
holidays,
feeling loved,
special friendships,
and laughter. 

Think about rainbows,
butterflies,
and beautiful sunsets
and feel loved,
cared about,
and accepted. 

Remember that in life,
although there is some bad stuff,
good things really do happen, too. 

And then smile.  ☺

- Maria Mullins


Sunday, November 27, 2011

From Drab to Fab - The Panini Press

On a recent trip to Europe, we enjoyed the foods, especially the panini.  Panini are sandwiches that are toasted in a press.  Panini are also known as "grilled Italian sandwiches".  The best panino I had was in Paris, France.  You can take a regular (drab) sandwich, put it in a panini press, and out comes a delicious, toasted panino.  Our press is made by Hamilton Beach.  There are many different types and we chose one in the medium price-range.


It takes only a few minutes to heat up the panini grill and then you put your sandwich in and tighten the lid so it "presses" and grills the sandwich on both sides at the same time.  The ingredients I used to make my panino:

- ham (sliced thinly from the deli)
- cheddar cheese (white, by Balderstone)
- basil pesto of Genova (by Classico)
- sliced sun-dried tomatoes (by President's Choice)
- 9-grain ciabatta bun (cut in half)

I used the oil from the sun-dried tomatoes to oil the bread on the outside, both sides.  You can also use olive oil.


It only takes about 5-7 minutes to heat up the bun and its contents.


Voila!  The grill marks are perfect.  The bread becomes crispy, and on the inside, the cheese melts and everything is warm.  Serve with soup, salad, or veggies and dip.  Or just have it on its own.  Clean up is really easy, just wipe off the grill with a damp clean cloth after is has cooled down.

My favourite meat is chicken.  You can also add mozzarella, red peppers, spinach, black olives.  Anything that you would love on a sandwich.  From drab to fab. The possibilities are endless.

Ciao!

~ Angela Gentile




Friday, November 18, 2011

Cute Pet Pic


I found this adorable picture on Google Images.  Thought it was so sweet.  Could it be photo-shopped?  Maybe, but who cares!

Have an awesome day!

Angela Gentile

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

What Makes You Beautiful - Music Video

I heard this song for the first time today on my XM Radio, and I thought it was a nice, uplifting, fun song.  Hope you enjoy it!  It's called, "What Makes You Beautiful" by One Direction. Music videos on the beach are always fun to watch.



If you are having trouble viewing this, go to this YouTube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJO3ROT-A4E

Have an awesome day!

~ Angela Gentile

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Keeping Chivalry Alive

Photo by Angela Gentile

Something happened to me in a matter of 24 hours that left such an impression on me and made me think a lot about chivalry and how things have changed over the years.

One day, I received a message on my phone from a 77-year-old client of mine.  In his message, he told me that he wanted to cancel the request for a meeting with the psychologist.  He explained that, “Having talked to you was a great help to me and I think you’re terrific, Angela”.  I was impressed by his kind, polite words.  The very same day, I assessed another client who was 84-years-old.  He had Alzheimer’s type dementia, and his speech was unintelligle.  I sensed his gentle nature, and as I was leaving, I held out my hand to shake his, and he gently took my hand in his, and brought it up to his mouth and gave me a light kiss on the back of my hand.  I was touched by his kindness.  Although he was unable to say thank you, he used this time-honoured gesture to say thanks.  As I was leaving the building an elderly man (in his 80’s I guess), was also leaving at the same time.  I struck up a light conversation about the weather with him as we were walking out together to the parking lot.  As I opened my trunk to put my briefcase into it, I wished him a nice day.  He replied, “Nice car”. 

What I learned from these three older men, that chivalry is not dead.  Chivalry may have been beaten down a bit but the older generation is still going strong. 

That very same day, as I was driving home, I was stopped at an intersection, and my window was open slightly.  There were two white vans in line to my right, both ready to turn right onto the busy highway.  All of a sudden, I heard a gruff male voice, shouting, “What are you waiting for, Asshole?”  I looked back to see who was shouting such angry vulgarities, and it was a very unhappy looking middle-aged man.  This set me back a bit.  After having such positive experiences with the three other men that same day, it made me wonder why is there such a big difference in the way the older men are versus the middle-aged man. 

Is it that the older men have lived in a time when women appreciated being treated nicely?  When men lived with grace and tolerance?  Are the mature men of today that angry?  Will these mid-lifers remain angry and intolerant as they age?  Where are the social graces?  He had no clue who was driving that van.  Maybe it was a woman?

What about our sons?  Are we raising our sons to be polite?  Are we encouraging them to hold doors open for women?  Are we having these discussions with our daughters?  I think all the rules are changing.  Women want equality, but they also want to be treated with respect.  I think most of us women secretly like and appreciate chivalrous behaviour from our men.  I know I really appreciate it when I make a home visit and the man of the house takes my coat, hangs it up and when I am leaving, actually helps me put it on.  That is so sweet.  I don’t expect my husband to open the car door for me, but it would be nice.  Helping me with my heavy bags is also a very chivalrous kind of gesture, and it’s much appreciated.

Ladies, the next time a man opens a door for you and lets you go first, smile, say “Thank you” and remember that chivalry is not dead, yet.  These men may learn to age gracefully and keep chivalry alive, for it is very charming and makes women feel treasured. 
Have a great day!

~ Angela Gentile

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Fifty and Fabulous! Book Review

“Aging in not a choice. It comes uninvited, and as with many
 of our body’s tricks and turns, we cannot opt out.”

In her book, “Fifty & Fabulous!  The Best Years of a Woman’s Life”, Jacki Scarcello explores the concept, “Women of the Harvest”.  She interviewed women with a “light in their eyes” aged 45 to 102 from five countries and found that there were two types of women.  There is the type of women who are horrified by aging, and there is the group of women who celebrate each milestone in life, such as menopause.  

She calls the second group, Women of the Harvest. “Harvest, as a season, is not an ending but a time to celebrate the yield brought forth from work and care and the simple passage of time”.  The Women of the Harvest have a harvest wisdom that they share. This harvest wisdom is a positive, special outlook on life and all the transitions it brings.  Scarcello encourages the reader to become a Woman of the Harvest, to embrace and adopt the harvest wisdom way of aging and living.  She says the passing of the years brings it’s challenges as well, and the Women of the Harvest can support others with their traits such as compassion, forgiveness, leadership and completeness. 

Well worth the read if you are at or approaching 50.  Would make a great gift, too.

Have a great day!

Angela Gentile

Friday, November 11, 2011

Remember Those We Lost and Thank Those Who Served

Italian Poppies


11/11/11
Remember

Photo by Angela Gentile