I started watching Jane the Virgin last night. Yes, quite girly, I know, but I gotta admit, that show is pretty awesome! I especially like the Latino family setting and hearing the grandma speak in Spanish. It reminds me of a couple summers ago in Mexico. The weekdays and commute are tiring, so I’m happy to just plop into this sofa chair and just watch this show for an hour.
Day 47 – 100 Happy Days
Neapolitan pizza from scratch. This turned out way better than expected! All-purpose flour, salt, water, yeast. Knead, let rise overnight. San Marzano tomatoes puréed and simmered with salt. Basil leaves and fresh mozzarella. Place the assembled pizza in a cast iron pan and put in broiler for a few minutes, till crust is slightly charred. Remove from broiler and finish the underside on stovetop. The sauce really stands out – it tastes far better than standard pizza. It like…actually tastes like tomato!
Day 46 – 100 Happy Days
Today I finished Interpreter of Maladies. These very last sentences of the final story gave me chills. It made me think about my own life – born and raised in Indianapolis, attending Penn and roaming the streets of Philadelphia, and now working and maturing in Atlanta. All the experiences, all the people with whom I crossed paths. Sometimes I look back at Penn bitterly. The stress, the hyper competitive culture, the brutal classes. But those things don’t matter anymore; Penn fundamentally changed the trajectory of my life, and I’m infinitely grateful for the people I’ve met and the places I’ve visited along the way. Honestly can’t imagine my life any other way.
But that’s all in one continent, merely one country. My mother’s life is even more bewildering. Born in Zanzibar, raised in Mozambique, lived in Pakistan and Tanzania, and now settled in our humble hometown of Brownsburg, Indiana. Much like this excerpt, from seeing what my parents have done, anything is possible for me.
Jhumpa Lahiri, just wow. Thank you for this incredible journey, and I can’t wait to dive into your other works!
Day 45 – 100 Happy Days
A few weeks back I ordered this pot with a steaming insert. I left the box by the dining table and forgot about it till today. I finally got around to opening the package, nearly forgetting what I ever ordered! So this was kinda like a surprise gift to myself. What can I say – every day is a celebration. Looking forward to using this slick steaming pot!
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Day 42 – 100 Happy Days
Pre-iftar suburbia running. It feels really great to run right before breaking fast; the body feels depleted but lean and clean. I’m running down this sidewalk jamming out to Kanye West’s “808s & Heartbreak“. One of my favorite albums, keeping me hype and focused on this serene run.
Day 41 – 100 Happy Days
Another night of interpreting maladies. I never took reading and writing seriously when I was younger, so my appreciation for literature is new and impressionable. Jhumpa Lahiri’s short stories have rattled my world. So emotional, so concise, so well written, so human. This journey has inspired me to create such a piece myself. I’ve dreamt of becoming a writer, so why not just give it a legitimate try? I’m giving myself two months to write a short story about a young man transitioning from college life to corporate America, meanwhile discovering himself in the process. Sound familiar? ^_^
Day 40 – 100 Happy Days
Enjoying this last sip of goodness during daylight hours for the 30 days. During the opening sequence of Aziz Ansari’s “Master of None”, he buys some Martinelli’s apple juice at the pharmacy. A few of us guys went out to buy some Martinelli’s at Candler Park Market, I suppose in solidarity with Aziz and his show haha. But this juice is incredibly good! I’ve introduced several folks to it and they’re all hooked too. On a hot summer day like this, an ice cold Martinelli’s just hits the spot.
Day 39 – 100 Happy Days
Treated myself to a three-piece dining table. I needed a place to sit, eat, or work properly at home, and this small table perfectly fits into my setup. It took about four hours to assemble, but totally worth it! Loving it already – perfect to enjoy a cup of coffee and read with plenty of natural lighting.









