Fighting February blues by getting fancy

Even though I generally love winter, by February, I’m often feeling pretty down. The excitement of snow and the holidays has past, and Spring feels a long way away especially here in Minnesota. This year has been particularly hard with no snow on the ground (until a few days ago) and the weight of my graphic novel deadline looming. And while I love the watercolor process of graphic novel-making, the momentous task of watercoloring 240 pages by the end of April is weighing on me.

I find that when I’m going through a hard time, having something on the calendar to look forward to and plan can make a huge difference. So for the last three years, I like to combat these February blues by hosting something I call “Fancy Dinner Party.”

Here’s my diary comic after the event:

Something creative

I always try to incorporate sort of simple creative act into it too, beyond cooking and entertaining. This year, I took the sheets of watercolor paper I use to test colors on, and cut them into hearts which I scattered across the table. I also watercolored individual place card settings. I’m not trying to be Martha Stewart here, but I am just trying to elevate the dinner party from normal to something a little special.

Our menu

Even though the goal is to be “fancy,” this meal really wasn’t too difficult, but we did plate it and serve it in courses which helped to elevate the experience. All these dishes were new to us, and slam-dunks, so I wanted to share the recipes:

Kale Salad with Pecan Vinaigrette

Miso Butternut Squash Soup (everyone there asked for this recipe).

Roasted Salmon with Citrus Salsa Verde which we served with forbidden black rice.

Leif Love

Thanks everyone for their kind notes about Leif and my scary experience a few weeks ago on the partially frozen Mississippi river. He’s doing well and enjoying the recent snowfall we had!