20 November 2012

Fridays (Way Overdue) Top 5: Guilty Pleasures

Hello faithful readers of five. I am way overdue on a blog post. Blame a combination of work-crazy, life-crazy, and laziness. Mostly laziness. OK. Just blame laziness and move on already.

My beautiful gurl crush BFF Joanne, at a A Warm Cup of Jo, has been faithfully committing to our quest to post weekly top fives. In fact, it was my suggestion to do this series as a way to blog more faithfully. How's that working out for me? Sigh.

So I need to catch up to the two posts FT5 posts she has posted (what a keener she is), I present my catch-up post #1.

We all have them. Some of them are more embarrassing than others. Here are my top-five guilty pleasures.

5) Libraries and Bookstores.

Source: National Library in Ottawa
I shouldn't feel guilty or embarrassed by my love of books, libraries and bookstores. There is nothing to feel guilty about.
 
But I take my love a new level. I will go in and wander just because. I have been known to have "dates" with my friends at libraries and bookstores. On a few occasions, Wendy and I went to Chapters just to look-around. Joanne and I spent many, many, many days in our youth going to the library (which was a conveniently located next to the fire hall *ahem*).
 
If there is time between bus connections at Northgate Transit Centre, I mosey over to Chapters. Bookstores and libraries are my paradise.

 
4) Weight Watchers
Source: Weightwatchers.com
It might be odd to have a corporation as a guilty pleasure. And for full disclosure, I am currently on Weight Watchers. But have you seen my WW stash? Have you seen the lengths I have gone to to attend a meeting?
 
True story. While I was on my honeymoon in Penticton B.C., I made my new husband drive around and then wait in a car for an hour just so I can attend a meeting. Was it dedication? Well sort of. But mostly, it was because I wanted to get my hands on products we couldn't get at our meetings at home.
 
My reading nook in the basement has an entire shelf dedicated to Weight Watchers. I have books going back to when Sarah, the Duchess of York was a role model. I have every single "weekly" magazine since the new Points Plus program came out in 2010. I have the latest book Weight Loss Boss by CEO David Kirchhoff (a book I highly recommend). I spend hours looking at other people's blogs. I go to message boards (via my App). 
 
So how am I doing in my own journey you ask? *cough cough*. Let us move on...
 
3) PBS
Source: PBS.org
Arguably, the previous two pleasure can be defended as reasonable and rational. But this is pure guilt at it's finest.

What is embarrassing about this choice:
  • It is an acknowledgement that I, at 35, willingly watch PBS.
  • It is an acknowledgement that I, at 35, willingly watch stuffy period pieces.
  • It is an acknowledgement that I, at 35, willingly watch documentaries and cooking shows
I know there are friends out there who would say "stand proud, stand tall" (right Rebecca?) I have always felt like an old soul. I have always felt that when I reject Jersey Shore and Honey Boo Boo for Downton Abbey, Jane Austen films, Ken Burns Documentaries and America's Test Kitchen, I am saying to the world that I am better than than you.

Which I am if you watch Jersey Shore and Honey Boo Boo willingly.

Yes, I am a snob. But some of the best 10 hours of TV footage of my life have been spent watching Ken Burns documentary Baseball. Seriously.

Source: PBS.org
 
2) Duck Dynasty
Source: A&E Television

I am a dumb complex individual. The same person who watches Downton Abbey while poo-pooing those who watch Jersey Shore will spend an entire Saturday watching Duck Dynasty marathon. My Wednesday nights have never been the same since I first saw welcomed the Robertson family into my life.

You have no idea how much I love this show. It is great for two reasons:
  1. It is genuinely funny. Side-splitting funny.
  2. The family are harmless and unoffensive in their red-necked ways.
Here are the gems they say on this show:
  • "I don't know about this Justin the Beaver"- Kay
  • "You kids ever hear of the term 'Nam' "- Si
  • "Most people named Willie are either in prison or on the arm of a wrestling circuit"- Jase
  • "First it's pretty tires. Next it's pretty guns. Then the next thing you know, you're shaving your  beard and wearing capri pants." — Si
Pure. Solid. Harmless. Enjoyment.

1) Cooking shows

If I had one guilty pleasure above all else, it is probably that I waste spend hours a week watching cooking shows.

There are the shows that I watch to actually learn how to cook, like America's Test Kitchen, Martha Stewart's various shows, Jamie Oliver, Nigella Lawson et. al.

Then there are the shows I watch for pure foodie enjoyment, such as Chopped, Just Desserts, You Gotta Eat Here and so on.

Watching cooking shows, even in mass quantities like I do, wouldn't be other people's guilty pleasure. In fact, it would seem quite normal.

But shall I casually state that, much to the displeasure of my husband, my actual cooking skills are less than stellar? The fact that I am the anti-Nigella in the kitchen (under the delusion that I will actually get better by watching these shows) makes this my #1 guilty pleasure.

So head on over to see Joanne's guilty pleasures, and share your own guilty pleasures in the comment boxes.




 
 


4 comments:

Jo said...

Soooo happy to read another post from you! Also genuinely impressed with your guilty pleasures!

Book stores are a true haven, as are libraries. We missed our calling and should have pursued employment in such an establishment. (Oh, but wait.... then maybe you would actually grow to HATE them.... so, nevermind.)

I don't know whether I should be proud or ashamed, but I still haven't seen Duck Dynasty. (Hangs head....)

Maybe when we're done with our Eastbound and Down marathon we can then get a hold of season 1 of Duck Dynasty and share in the guilt with you, lol.

Rebecca said...

"Stand proud, stand tall!" LOL, absolutely. I see libraries, bookstores, and PBS on this list and think "guilty whaaaaa?" No guilt, all pleasure! ;)

By the way, you are the fourth person to say that Duck Dynasty must be watched. If it weren't for the fact that I can get that any time I walk out the door, I'd consider it. ;)

Ren said...

I am totally with you on cooking shows. I would replace PBS with my love for HGTV. My poor husband has never watched so much television about food and homes.

Did I ever tell you about how Kristine brought back WW snack bars from Australia? I am also jealous of all the WW products that are sold in grocery stores in the US.

Nicole said...

Absolutely loved your blog!!! I have to agree with your number 4 (Weight Watcher's), and definately understand the ways of your Number 1!!! Seriously, the Food Network is porn for fat people, which is why number 4 comes into play!! I'm just saying, I'm living through experience.
Loved your blog, and can't wait to read the next one!! Have a great week! :)