Thursday, April 1, 2010

Welcome to Haylea's Happenings

Hey dolls!

Welcome to my English 110.01 Blog! I am so excited about this, because I love writing and blogging. Most of my blogging experience relates to fashion and celebrity news and gossip, so the food realm is all new to me... Well, at least blogging about food is new to me. Everyone who knows me knows that Nana over here loves to eat! :)
When I think of a fond, food related memory, the first idea that enters my mind is my wonderful times spent with my best friend, Allison. Now, it's not that Allison eats and eats so that food makes me think of her! It's the role that food plays in our moments together. During our high school years, before college life separated us by hours, Allie and I spent the majority of our time together. We were inseparable, and always had so much fun. Want to know what we did most of the time for fun? We watched the scariest movies we could find. Often times, we would go to whoever the Blockbuster clerk was that evening, and rent every scary movie that they recommended. They were profitting, so obviously sometimes they spouted off movies that Al and I had to literally fast forward through they were so awful. Not to mention any names... Quarantine!!! Do not even get Allie started on this movie. Okay, so now that I have strayed off topic, the second most fun activity that consumed our time was eating! We would make things and order things! It would excite us so much! Cookie Heaven (I don't even know what it is called or how to describe it other than phenomenal), pizza, popcorn, anything and everything!There was something so fun and supportive about eating with Allie. We were too busy laughing to even take into account some of the daily struggles like calorie counting or 'watching our figures.' The thoughts of food and numbers as a bad thing so often enter our minds, as they do most young girls in America. (Don't get ME started on this, because I'll go off the deep end! The 5'9, 100 pound models, NOT OKAY. FAD DIETS: Dangerous and disgusting. Eating disorders: Hell on earth.) Despite all of the media, the pressure, all of the people telling girls to be super skinny, this was a time that we could do what most human beings love to do, EAT, and ENJOY THE FOOD!
The memory of having a meal with Allison means a lot to me, and has helped me move forward to a healthy place in my life where I can enjoy food and have a wonderful relationship with it. Think about it: It can be SO miserable hating your time spent with food, because it is so prevelant in our culture; it is what we do! EAT!
What does food mean to me? A means to nourish and fuel my body, first and foremost. But it can mean so much more if you let it! An activity you can share with your friends and family. A friendly conversation over lunch, bonding with mom while cooking the dinner desserts! My message to you: Embrace food. Embrace the happiness it can bring into your life, and incorporate it into your life so that you can find the enjoyableness of it all! Eat away, kids!!!

Lots of love and prayers your way!

Haylea

1 comment:

  1. I loved this post. I really enjoyed reading about your experiences with your best friend, and your lively and interesting style of writing really made them come to life for me. In high school, my best friend and I also used to get out the worst scary movies and watch them. I remember it being a lot of fun, even though we were terrified most of the time!

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