Kayci WeaverMother DearestThe last time I visited San Diego and saw her, I realized that there was no more room for her in my life. It happened casually over tea…Oct 19, 2016Oct 19, 2016
Kayci WeaverServer Not ServantYou grasped my wrist so casually as if shackling my body with your own was habit. A move so comfortable that a second thought about your…Sep 2, 2016Sep 2, 2016
Kayci WeaverEating ArtFine dining seems to be having a moment in pop media recently and not necessarily in a good way. It’s created a perfect moment for me to…Feb 6, 2016Feb 6, 2016
Kayci WeaverHere is where we are.Raindrops ushered me hastily into the coffee shop this afternoon. Sprinting with the hope that if I moved quickly enough I might just make…Jan 6, 2016Jan 6, 2016
Kayci WeaverAm I doing this right?I’ve always held a certain conviction that whatever I was doing at any given time must be the right way for me to do it. Most people…Dec 22, 20151Dec 22, 20151
Kayci WeaverMilk, Salt and RennetThe history of cheese goes back about as long as people have been domesticating animals but, depending on whom you ask, there might be a…Dec 17, 2015Dec 17, 2015
Kayci WeaverThis tipsy life.Drinking has always been a habit of mine, ever since Dad let me have a first sip of red wine at the dinner table. My first time feeling…Dec 17, 2015Dec 17, 2015
Kayci WeaverThe Stage: A Modern Day ApprenticeRising before the sun on a hazy Sunday morning, I prepared to head to the Marin farmers market just across the golden gate bridge. The sun…Oct 8, 2015Oct 8, 2015
Kayci WeaverThe Rise of Food Culture in PeruPeruvian cuisine and a strong sense of national pride are topics that seem inextricably connected to those who think of Peru. But it wasn’t…Oct 8, 2015Oct 8, 2015