Brrrrr….

There are several grades of ice that can be used for sculpture. 
Crystal clear ice is made with more water circulating during the process and better quality water.
A large ice sculpture can range anywhere from 6 to 30 feet tall.
Large ice sculptures can weigh anywhere from 500 to 50,000 pounds.

Conclusion:  A large ice sculpture weighs more than me.

Tour Eiffel

Mais Oui.  C’est grande!

She’s a big one:

2.5 million rivets

40 tons of paint

Total Height: 1052 feet, 4 inches

Total tower weight 9441 tons

Conclusion: The Eiffel Tower weighs more than me.

Construction Deconstruction

More common in Las Vegas than surefire tips for winning at blackjack and polyester pants is the construction crane.
Statistics:
Maximum Unsupported Height: 265 feet
Maximum Lifting Power: 19.5 tons
Weight: Over 22 tons
Conclusion:  A Construction tower crane weighs more than me.

Nourishment–Pampering

Sometimes a girl or guy, just needs to be pampered.  From the tippy top of your head to your teeny, tiny toes.  Yesterday, I went and got a pedicure.  This is not an every week thing for me, but a once-in-a-while treat.  But there’s something about getting your little piggies polished that makes you feel just great!  Pampering is a way of saying to our bodies, “I hear  you.   You like to be cared for.  You’re beautiful. You deserve it.”  And when are bodies are pampered, and we look our best, we stand a little taller, we smile a little easier and people notice that.
What can you do to pamper yourself today?  It can be as elaborate as my friend’s recent 2 week-jaunt to an all-inclusive spa.  Or it can be as simple and inexpensive as a $2 bottle of bubble bath or nail polish and 15-20 minutes in which to enjoy those things.  I recommend you enjoy at least one pampering moment today.  You’re worth it.
Love,
The Fat Chick

Nourishment–Breathing Space.

This morning I saw the most glorious, ravishing, rosy, glowing sunrise you can imagine.  For just a moment, I wasn’t worried about the giant, stressful, insane trade show I have to do in Vegas this week.  I wasn’t worried about laundry, clients or getting my blog entry written.  I took a moment and just appreciated and breathed.  How often do we not take even a moment for a deep breath?  How many awe-inspiring sunrises, sunsets, blue moons, falling stars, comets and total eclipses go right by without our even noticing? These moments, these micro-vacations can make us feel connected to the world.  They allow us to breathe thankfulness.  They assure us we are loved by the world and we are deserving.

For just a minute this morning, the world was putting on a one-morning-only, exclusive, command performance just for me.  Boy, am I glad I didn’t miss it.

Wishing you time and space for just a minute to take a breath and take in the scenery.

Love,
The Fat Chick

That’s cold, man.

Object: Sub Zero Side By Side Refrigerator
Dimensions: 36 inches wide, by 7 ft. tall by 27 inches deep
Weight: 492 pounds
Conclusion: Even empty, a Sub Zero Fridge weighs more than me.

Nourishment–Beauty

You could spend a lifetime moaning and complaining that nobody buys you flowers.  Or you could simply go to the local Trader Joes or farmers market or grocery store and buy yourself some.  When we stop looking outside and start looking inside of ourselves for validation, we regain our power.  Why should you give a co-worker or the lady at church or a complete stranger the power to make you feel bad about yourself or ruin your day?  YOU decide that you’re awesome.  Anybody who says anything or even thinks to the contrary is just lacking information critical to the decision making process.

As with all things, self-validation is much easier to say than to do.  And as with all things, success comes first with small things and then bigger ones.  But a quick and simple way to start is to do something nice for yourself–maybe something as simple as buying yourself a single flower.  This little beauty has been opening gently on my desk for a week now.  And aside from just sitting there looking gorgeous, it reminds me that I am deserving of goodness  and wonder and beauty.  And it reminds me that I am not finished, but in the process of becoming.

Have a beautiful day.

Love,
The Fat Chick

And he Never Forgets, Either

 
The African Elephant 

 
–Male elephants are usually about 20 ft/6.1m long
–In one year an elephant can drink 15,000 gal/57,000 liters of water
–A male african elephant may need to consume over 70,158 calories a day in vegetation.
–Female gestation (length of pregnancy) in elephants is 22 months – almost 2 years

–African elephants weigh 198-264 pounds (90 to 120 kilograms) at BIRTH.
–African elephants can reach over 15,000  pounds in weight.

Conclusion: The African Elephant weighs more than me.

Nourishment–Deliciousness

This week we’re going to talk a lot about nourishment.  Many of us have been starving ourselves for years.  Starving for good food.  Starving for spiritual enrichment.  Starving for beauty.  Starving for love and starving for acceptance.  Part of the journey towards self-love and acceptance is making sure you have enough nourishment.  And for today, we’re going to talk about food.

As you may have guessed I’m not a big believer in diets.  They tend to be short-term.  They don’t last.  And in the long run, they don’t work.  So I don’t think you should go on a diet.  But I do think you should focus on nourishing your body with good food that has a lot of healthy stuff in it.  And when it comes to good food with healthy stuff, I have to recommend one of my favorite Thai soups called Tom Yum Goong.  Honestly, the fact that this soup is good for me, is just a side benefit in my world.  I eat it because I love it.  The fact that it’s healthy, well that’s just a bonus.  By the way, in learning to pronounce this soup, I always remember that all 3 syllables rhyme with “boom” because that’s the effect it will have on your mouth.  After one taste, your mouth will go “boom”!  This soup is SPICY.  If you ordered this in Thailand and ate it the way the Thai people do, it would probably blow your head right off.  Some of that red stuff floating on the top of the bowl in the picture is pepper.  But it is also healthy and flavorful.  And there is simply no better remedy in the world for a stuffed up nose.  When I get a cold, I head right to my favorite Thai restaurant and I’m sure to carry a whole package of tissues, because all of that capsaicin in all of those hot peppers will get your nose a runnin!  It’s also great when it’s cold outside as it will warm you up from the INSIDE.

I’ll include my favorite recipe below.  But you may want to try it at a local Thai restaurant first to get an idea of how it should taste.  Note: the first time you order it, let the waitress know that you are new to the experience and ask her to have them make it mild or not too spicy.  Most restaurants are happy to adjust.  If you love it, you can ask them to make it spicier next time.

Recipe:  Tom Yum Goong (Spicy Thai Shrimp and Lime soup)

20 prawns (shell and head on if you can find it at your local fish market or Asian grocery)
1-2 Tablespoons Instant Tom Yum Paste (find at the local Asian grocery or order it HERE)
4 cups water
1.5 teaspoons of salt
1 to 2 Tablespoons FRESH lime juice
1-inch piece of fresh ginger peeled and sliced into thin coins
1 cup sliced fresh white or button mushrooms
1 whole ripe tomato roughly chopped
Fish sauce to taste
Cilantro and/or Kaffir Lime Leaves for garnish

Bring 4 cups of water to a rolling boil.  Peel the shrimp, leaving tails intact and reserving heads and shells.  If you have heads and shells, add them (but NOT the peeled shrimp themselves) to the boiling water and let it simmer for about 15 or 20 minutes.  (Don’t say ewwww.  It will make your soup taste a lot more awesome!)  After 20 minutes carefully strain out solid ingredients and put liquid into a clean, non-reactive pan.

Bring liquid back to a boil and add 1-2 tablespoons of the tom yum paste.  Try 1 tablespoon at first.  You can always add more later.  Be CAREFUL with this stuff, it’s like molten lava.  Be careful not to touch your eyes or your face until you’ve had a chance to carefully wash your hands.  A gentleman friend of mine didn’t heed this advice and stopped to, um, go pee halfway through the cooking process and had a VERY uncomfortable half-hour after that.

Okay, hands washed?  Now add the salt, lime juice and ginger pieces.  Simmer for about 10 minutes.  Add the tomatoes and simmer for about 2 more minutes.  Taste it.  Add more lime juice (sour), fish sauce (salty) and tom yum paste (heat) until you’re happy.  Now bring the liquid to a rolling boil and then shut off the heat.  Add the shrimp and mushrooms and stir until shrimp are pink and opaque.  This ensures the shrimp are not overcooked (and rubbery–yuck!).  Pour into a bowl, sprinkle some cilantro and or kaffir lime leaves on the top and chow down.  I like to serve this with plain jasmine rice.  Some folks like to alternate between bites of soup and bites of rice.  I usually just dump some of the rice right into my soup bowl.

One more note, it’s helpful to serve this soup with a little empty soup bowl or plate on the side.  The ginger coins, shrimp tails and kaffir lime leaves (if you actually found them you little foodie you) are for flavor and are NOT MEANT TO BE EATEN.  Just delicately spoon these out as you eat and put them on the side.

Don’t let all the warnings freak you out.  This soup is awesome and you’ll get the hang of it in no time.  Enjoy and allow it to nourish your body and your soul.

Love,
The Fat Chick

The St. Louis Arch

 
The St. Louis Arch is also called the Gateway to the West.
You can take a ride up to the top in a funky little elevator which like in Douglas Adams moves both up and down and sideways.
Stats:
Height: 630 Ft.
Total Steel Weight: 5199 Tons
Conclusion: The St. Louis Arch weighs more than me.