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Despite some of the stress that has creeped in here and there, taking a little hiatus from the rat race does have its perks.

1. It allows you to tackle big household projects that you would just never do while working full time. Just this week I cleaned and almost completely emptied one of our closets, making room for a new set of drawers and a much more organized setup. In the process, 5 bags of clothes went to Goodwill.

I also was able to clean out an entire bookshelf, relocating some, donating others, until I had the perfect shelf for my kitchen.

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Instead of being hidden away, my cookbooks, recipes, and some beautiful pieces of glass and handmade doilies from my nana now have a prominent place.

2. Speaking of cookbooks, being home more often definitely gives you more time to cook. Up this week? Shitake polenta, lentil pumpkin burgers, slow-cooker pulled pork tacos, and a few other fun things.

3. You can work out whenever you want. Unless you have lingering pneumonia symptoms that pop up as soon as you try to break a sweat. Friday’s run was a major fail and reminded me how long this dastardly illness is lasting, even if my major symptoms are gone. Still, I got to the Copley Farmer’s Market in record time and got to cool down while enjoying the bounty of local fall produce like mushrooms, Brussels sprouts, shallots, and herbs from Siena Farms and pillowy, fresh pita bread from Sofra.

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4. When you spend the whole week at home, you can get everything done, cleaning, laundry, food prep, so that when the weekend rolls around you can actually spend quality time with your loved ones. Photos are from Jamaica Pond yesterday, a gorgeous November afternoon.

Jamaica Pond

Jamaica Pond

Jamaica Pond

5. There’s more time to volunteer. I love getting to walk the dogs and play with the cats at the MSPCA which happens to be FULL of homeless pets right now. It is easily the highlight of my week.

Jamaica Pond

Jamaica Pond

6. Weekend brunch feels more relaxed. Post-Jamaica Pond walk, we had an amazing brunch at the Aquitaine in Chestnut Hill. I forgot to take a pre-brunch photo, and this was all that was left of my Eggs Benedict Provencal. Most definitely one of the best brunches in the Boston area.

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7. You have more time to go to great wine tasting events like the La Spinetta winemaker tasting at The Urban Grape. Not only did we taste through a lineup of delicious La Spinetta wines, but they were poured by Giorgio Rivettim the winemaker. And he signed our bottle of Moscato d’Asti, a clean, light, bubbly white that he referred to as breakfast wine.

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I won’t get too used to it as I hope to have some fun projects to work on soon, but it certainly has been fun for the most part!

Today I have brunch at East Coast Grill with the Boston Brunchers, a visit to family, and hopefully some sort of light workout. What are you up to this lovely Sunday?

Tags: Aquataine, Boston, brunch, Food, Jamaica Pond, MSPCA, The Urban Grape, wine

And the cats! While most of my writing is about food, wine, and travel, things that I really love and am excited about, I don’t often get into one of my other big passions, animal rescue. I have been volunteering at the MSPCA in Jamaica Plain for almost 3 years now, and it has been a pretty life changing experience.

I started out as just a cat volunteer. To be honest, I have never been a dog owner, and many of the dogs, especially when they all started barking at once, kind of terrified me.

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The MSPCA gets TONS of cats, strays, surrenders, abuse cases, at any given time of the year they are always full of cats, and especially after kitten season. There are some pretty lame excuses and irresponsible people out there. Once I saw a complaint from an owner that their cat, that they didn’t have fixed, kept getting pregnant on them. Um, duh? Still, for all of the idiotic excuses and laziness, I would rather see the cats safe and fed in the shelter than on the street. And for people like this to never be allowed to have a pet again.

Volunteering often made me sad at the start, but it has always been so worth it. An older cat whose owner passed away, suddenly feeling comfortable enough to eat because a kind volunteer pays extra special attention to her, a matted, neglected, scared cat suddenly playing with toys like a kitten because he feels safe for once. . . there have been so many rewarding moments.

MSPCA Angell

After spending a lot of time at the shelter and mostly in the cat isolation unit (for cats with colds, tummy bugs, things that are usually treatable but spread like wildfire if not contained), I started wandering into the dog room for a visit here and there. I would hand out treats or bring extra tennis balls to throw into the kennels, and little by little I felt more comfortable being in the room.

At about the same time the MSPCA introduced their Safe Walk program, a multi level program that includes hands on training and classifies the dogs according to a variety of factors so that walkers with various levels of experience are easily matched with the dogs they will be able to handle. I started out as a green walker, walking the older, calmer, smaller dogs, and have spent the last 6 months as a yellow walker which means I get to walk some of the bigger, more boisterous dogs and those who might need some additional training.

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Slowly, my fear melted away, and my knowledge of dogs increased, especially my knowledge of pit bulls. Portrayed in the media as monsters, I have never met a pit bull that I didn’t love. They are loyal, extremely intelligent, obedient, loving, and playful.

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You haven’t lived until you have had a 70 lb slobbering pit bull on your lap. . .

Pit bulls’ greatest qualities can also be their biggest downfalls. They are so smart and willing to please (They were called nanny dogs in earlier centuries as they were trained to watch small children) that they will do what their owner wants them to do. That means, if their owner trains them and abuses them into being aggressive, they can be aggressive. It’s from these types of situations that the stereotype comes from, and like with most things, mainstream media loves to paralyze people with fear. In fact, there have been many cases where a dog has mauled someone, the media has automatically called the dog a pit bull, and in actuality it has been a lab or some other big breed. Any animal can be dangerous, and precautions should always be taken. . . case in point, a 2 year old being left alone in a basement with two 80 lb dogs. . . no matter what the breed that is an accident waiting to happen.

To be honest, I am more afraid of the Chihuahuas than the pitties. . .

And, for some living proof that even the dogs trained to be violent are rehab-able, check out Vicktory for Cherry on Facebook. He is one of the dog’s from Michael Vick’s horrific dog fighting ring, and he is happily living with a family and is BFF with a tiny kitten named Walker. http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Vicktory-4-Cherry/229640882187

Anyway, a little bit of experience goes a long way, and the training I have received at the MSPCA has benefitted me, the dogs, and their future owners as the dogs are constantly receiving some sort of training.

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I apologize for the not-so-great photos. Turns out it is not easy to get an excited dog to look at you for a photo!

I loved the heart on this little lady’s side, along with her spiky hair do 🙂

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I love volunteering at the MSPCA and I really look forward to getting there whenever I can. There is such unconditional love and gratefulness from shelter animals, and I wouldn’t ever get a pet from anywhere else.

I see that I have a bunch of new blog traffic this weekend, so if you are new, WELCOME! If you missed my earlier posts this week, definitely check them out: Salmon with Zinfandel and Cherries, Taste of Cambridge, CRAVE Launch Party, Friday Foodie Feature, and Wine Picks for your Holiday Weekend.

Are you a dog or a cat person? Have you ever volunteered for an organization or cause?

Tags: cats, dogs, MSPCA, volunteering

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