Friday, December 19, 2008

Snow!

It's snowing, it's snowing! It's fun watching the snow fall from the 16th floor. It snowed earlier this week too (the first snow of the season), and the snowflakes were so huge that it looked like cottonballs were falling from the sky!

Friday, November 14, 2008

Not THIS Old Lady

My company's main office is in Stamford, CT, and there's a small NYC contingency in the "New York office." We are part of a larger umbrella company, so we share space with a sister company in New York. ANYWAY, it is usually just 3 people, working in our corner. Sometimes people from the CT visit, but it's pretty rare.

So yesterday, out of the blue, the president of our company came into the office for a meeting, and brought her mother along, who was going to leave for the airport from our office. Right now, only the side entrance to our building is open due to construction, and the arranged car service was for some reason, only going to go to the blocked off main entrance around the corner. So the president asked me to show her mother to the main entrance since she would be tied up with a meeting. Okay sure, no problem. It will take 5 min. She introduced her mother, who was named Audrey, so that was cool -- off to a good start!

As we were getting ready to head out, I grabbed her suitcase for her. She said, "Wow, what service!" Ahem. What??? SERVICE??? Um, lady, I'm taking your suitcase for you because I'm being curteous because YOU'RE AN OLD LADY!! Kind of like how I carried my sister's suitcase all over NYC because she's my sister and because she's got a lot to carry and because she had a gimpy knee!! Kind of like how I try to carry everything for my mom so she doesn't have to carry stuff. "Service," please, I'm not the help around here. In any case, I moved on.

We got to the lobby and saw that it was raining... HARD. She's like all apologetic and said that she'd go out by herself, no reason for me to get wet, and it's just around the corner. But she didn't know her way around and I wasn't about to just let her wander around by herself. The president asked for a favor and I wasn't going to lose her mother. Anyway, she had an umbrella, which she generously shared with me, and we got around the corner, and it's 3rd Ave., and I really have no idea where a car would stop to wait for someone. There's no towncar in sight. So I left her at the bus stop for shelter so that I could just check around the corner at the other entrance to make sure that the car was not waiting there.

Well, turned out, there was a car there, and they say that they were there to pick up "Audrey." So I walked back, in the rain, no umbrella, to get her. She followed me to the car and interestingly, didn't offer her umbrella this time. But then the idiot driver was all, wait no, I'm waiting for a different person.

I then turned to Audrey and said we'd better go back to the other entrance, and she rolled her eyes, went "augh,", turned around, and stalked off and left me standing in the rain. Dude!! It's not MY fault your daughter didn't arrange things right for you!! But then another car was parked a few cars down, which turned out to be the correct car (it was an SUV; car services are never SUVs! How was I to know?). So I called Audrey back, and sent her away to the airport.

Was I happy that that was over. Ungrateful old lady. She stayed dry while "the help" got all wet.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Broadway

Okay, so I know everybody always talks about how the best stuff is off-Broadway, but I have yet to discover these gems and am pretty satisfied with my Broadway shows.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

East Coasterly Activities

Kiran and I walked across the Brooklyn Bridge when he visited.

And Pete and I went to an apple orchard in NJ to pick apples. And then we visited a farm that made cheese from grass-fed cows, and where the workers wore dresses with their big rubber boots and gloves.
We found a perfect apple tree.

Friday, October 24, 2008

The Omnivore’s Hundred

[Taken from imurdstiny's Blog]

Here’s a chance for a little interactivity for all the bloggers out there. Below is a list of 100 things that I think every good omnivore should have tried at least once in their life. The list includes fine food, strange food, everyday food and even some pretty bad food - but a good omnivore should really try it all. Don’t worry if you haven’t, mind you; neither have I, though I’ll be sure to work on it. Don’t worry if you don’t recognise everything in the hundred, either; Wikipedia has the answers.Here’s what I want you to do:1) Copy this list into your blog or journal, including these instructions.2) Bold all the items you’ve eaten.3) Cross out any items that you would never consider eating.4) Optional extra: Post a comment at www.verygoodtaste.co.uk linking to your results.

The VGT Omnivore’s Hundred:
1. Venison
2. Nettle tea
3. Huevos rancheros
4. Steak tartare
5. Crocodile
6. Black pudding
7. Cheese fondue
8. Carp
9. Borscht
10. Baba ghanoush
11. Calamari
12. Pho
13. PB&J sandwich
14. Aloo gobi
15. Hot dog from a street cart
16. Epoisses
17. Black truffle
18. Fruit wine made from something other than grapes
19. Steamed pork buns
20. Pistachio ice cream
21. Heirloom tomatoes
22. Fresh wild berries
23. Foie gras
24. Rice and beans
25. Brawn, or head cheese
26. Raw Scotch Bonnet pepper
27. Dulce de leche
28. Oysters
29. Baklava
30. Bagna cauda
31. Wasabi peas
32. Clam chowder in a sourdough bowl
33. Salted lassi
34. Sauerkraut
35. Root beer float
36. Cognac with a fat cigar
37. Clotted cream tea
38. Vodka jelly/Jell-O
39. Gumbo
40. Oxtail
41. Curried goat
42. Whole insects
43. Phaal
44. Goat’s milk
45. Malt whisky from a bottle worth £60/$120 or more
46. Fugu
47. Chicken tikka masala
48. Eel
49. Krispy Kreme original glazed doughnut
50. Sea urchin
51. Prickly pear
52. Umeboshi
53. Abalone
54. Paneer
55. McDonald’s Big Mac Meal
56. Spaetzle
57. Dirty gin martini
58. Beer above 8% ABV
59. Poutine
60. Carob chips
61. S’mores
62. Sweetbreads
63. Kaolin
64. Currywurst
65. Durian
66. Frogs’ legs
67. Beignets, churros, elephant ears or funnel cake
68. Haggis
69. Fried plantain
70. Chitterlings, or andouillette
71. Gazpacho
72. Caviar and blini
73. Louche absinthe
74. Gjetost, or brunost
75. Roadkill
76. Baijiu
77. Hostess Fruit Pie
78. Snail
79. Lapsang souchong
80. Bellini
81. Tom yum
82. Eggs Benedict
83. Pocky
84. Tasting menu at a three-Michelin-star restaurant.
85. Kobe beef
86. Hare
87. Goulash
88. Flowers
--89. Horse---
90. Criollo chocolate
91. Spam
92. Soft shell crab
93. Rose harissa
94. Catfish
95. Mole poblano
96. Bagel and lox
97. Lobster Thermidor
98. Polenta
99. Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee
100. Snake

I got 65/100.

Excuse me??? Roadkill?? I mean, I'll eat it because we don't want to be wasteful, but c'mon, something that every good omnivore should eat?? Any possible roadkill I might run into are squirrel, raccoon, opossum, pets, deer... ok, I might eat the deer. I'd also like someone to explain a salt lassi to me. Sounds like an enema. :) I like the mango kind myself.

Monday, October 20, 2008

Seinfeld: Old Lady Version

This weekend, we went to Joe's Shanghai in Chinatown for a snack of heart-warming soup dumpling goodness. We were enjoying our treats (8 pork ones and 8 crab/pork ones), when two old ladies walked in: one Jewish one (JO), and one Chinese one (CO).

JO: Oh my, look, everybody is eating the dumplings. (In Long Island accent)
CO: Yes, those two are only having shiu long bao. (Cantonese)

[me: Kiran, that's what I want to do when I'm old!]
[Old ladies open up the menus.]

CO: How about a fish?
JO: A whole fish? Just for the two of us?
CO: Yes, why not a fish?
Now, you don't like tofu, right?
JO: Oh, I can not STAND tofu. It's tasteless. No, I will not do tofu. Why don't we have dumplings?
CO: Hmm...
JO: I mean, everybody is eating dumplings in here. Usually, when everybody is eating something, it is usually their signature dish. I think we should have the dumplings.

And it goes on and on. It was seriously the old lady equivalent to Seinfeld in the diner!

Friday, October 10, 2008

Some Pics

Hello folks,

I have neglected to post pictures for awhile, and there are some good ones to share! Per my previous blog entry, I flew back to SF for birthweekend festivities. We started the night at Oola. It was gooood.


This is when the photo-taking frenzy started. Note how Bev is so natural in this picture, as if she's not posing at all.

We gathered our flair and suited up for our 13 Pieces of Flair party (ala Office Space)! Amazingly, we do not have a picture of Bev's RIDICULOUS electronic belt, that scrolled the word "FLAIR BABY, FLAIR!" across it.

And aw, look at the now newly engaged happy couple! Really, I LOVE this picture.
Uh huh. Here they are again... lookin' classy! :)
Everybody probably sported these censorship glasses!
They kind of stopped working after awhile though because they got so grimy. Ew... too many oily fingerprints.
What a great birthday!!!

Then, last week the sis came to visit! And we went to Lake George in the Adirondacks for the weekend. Audrey had grandeur thoughts of staying at a B&B, canoeing, and eating apple butter. But really, she didn't know what apple butter was, so we only got 2 of the 3.

Look how my head is as big as the rest of them.

Just a tad early for fall colors.

We had lunch on our own little private island, Gourd Island. We took a 20 minute detour to circle back and find out the name of our island. Now it lives in our hearts for forever.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Almost done!

This has been my schedule for the past month:

Aug 28- Sept 1 Trip to Bay Area (fun)
Sept 5 - Sept 7 Trip to SF (business)
Sept 12 - Sept 14 Trip to SF (TONS of birthday fun)
Sept 19 - Sept 21 Trip to Las Vegas (business, boo!)

One more trip, and I'm all done! So far, it's been more fun than work, so I can't really complain. But this has been hectic nonetheless, and I will have had 2 red-eye flights when I'm done, something that I've been able to avoid for some time now. *sigh*

Thanks for all the birthday wishes!!

Let's take a look at the hectic birthday schedule now:
Sept. 8 Weilyn
Sept. 9 Cynthia
Sept. 10 me!, Sarah
Sept. 13 Bev
Sept. 14 Sharon
Sept. 15 Prince Harry of Wales
Sept. 17 Jessi

A big HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Jessi today!!!

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Who's who?

Uzbekistan's Anton Fokin or Rachel Dracht?



Here are some more... Not that Anton Fokin is ugly, but there's just a pretty good resemblance in my opinion. And poor Rachel Dracht always plays deformed, crazy characters... or boys.



Monday, August 18, 2008

Similar Patterns

(-)
The other day I saw a woman walking on 44th St with her arm in a Louis Vuitton sling. Perhaps I just hate LV branding? It exists excessively in the city.

(+)
Just outside of my office, there are movie trailers. I mean, RIGHT in front of our entrance. One door on the trailer says "Desi," one says "Lucy," and the other says "Production." Poor Production, they all get to share one room.

Friday, July 18, 2008

4th of July Birthweekend (continued)

Saturday we went to the Taste of Chicago. I had discovered after a couple of Tastes of Ann Arbor and Detroit, that Tastes were a waste of money. They make you think that you've got "pretend money" and that everything is cheap, but really, it's an expensive event and everything is fried. Everything. But it is fun to look at all the foods, and to be out in the sun with your friends. I have to admit, though, that my treats were pretty tasty. The funny part was that Nadder and I (we discovered this weekend that we always end up together no matter what) ended up sharing 2 sets of tickets and carefully planned out the remainder of our meal. Only we were 1 ticket short of getting a fancy cheesecake. We left the cheesecake stand with our plain cheesecake and met up with our friends, who had 1 ticket left. So Nadder went back with 1 ticket in hand to ask for a ladle-full of strawberries... aw... "Excuse me sir, I'm a poor lost little boy, please help me... can I have some strawberries please? I have 1 ticket."



This is also when the famed turkey leg made its appearance. Amateurs... couldn't even finish a turkey leg.


Later we had drinks at the house and went to Empire Liquors where... well, we'll leave it at that. :)


Saturday, July 12, 2008

4th of July Birthweekend

What an amazing weekend. It reminds me of why I loved grad school so much.

Since a bunch of my grad friends were turning 30 this month (and in a few months from now), we decided to get together in the good ol' city of Chicago... where nobody lives. :) Well, maybe mj claims to live there, or at least holds an address there, but she's been in Egypt and the Middle East for most of the year. In any case, it was a good midway point for most of us. We flew in from New York, Seattle, Boston, Alberta, and Dubai, and drove in from Ann Arbor and Cincinnati. Phew! It was convergence for the weekend!

We all got in on Thursday and hung out at the house that we rented in Lincoln Park for the weekend. We had drinks at the house and played a nice wholesome game of Asshole. Guess who was caught cheating and was anointed Asshole but then objected because she didn't actually mean to cheat? Yes, that's the queen Asshole, mj. I was Vice Queen Asshole.

Friday was 4th of July, and as you might imagine, it's hell trying to get anywhere with 10 people (who are perhaps hungover, tired, and lazy). So we made it out of the house at 4 pm and went down to the lake to hang out for awhile. As we walked over to the lake, I finally nabbed that Chicago-style hot dog that I had been craving. We then headed to procure some foods for the imminent BBQ that we were hosting... well, maybe only 1 car made it to the grocery store. The others decided to leave the work up to us and stop in at a bar for "just one beer.:" Huh, thanks guys.


We had drinks at the house and prepared for the bbq. The party got going, and then when it got dark enough, we went up to the rooftop deck to view the fireworks, which were an amazing 360 degree spectacle. It was like a solid line of fireworks from one end to the other. When we got tired of the fireworks, we went back downstairs for some more drinks, hour-long beer pong games on a tremendously long kitchen counter, and of course, some dancing with Santa.

Michol-Jesse-Sheila-Santa-Sheela-Jessi-Michael Sandwich!


Ah Santa... one of the many random things found at the house in addition to Jesus cat nip and aviator sunglasses, which got some good use as props for dancing. This was the first moment when rock star Sheila emerged. There were a good 15 people hanging out with 2-3 girls trying to get some dancing going, but Sheila took the bull by its horns. With crooked aviator sunglasses on and a Santa statue to dance with, Sheila began her 5-hour long solitary dance party. Okay, so maybe around Hour 3, people began to join in. But Sheila was the real superstar of the evening.




The very next morning, or rather a mere 3 hours after we went to bed, crazy parents (who also went to bed late) took their adorable daughter to the zoo. By the time we got up, they were back from the zoo and on their second meal of the day. This was the day that I decided I needed some healthy food as I had eaten 2 hamburgers, 1 bratwurst, and 1 salad, and 2 slices of cake the night before.

(to be continued...)



Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Weekend in California

One of the perks of my job (the other is getting free breakfast... and that's it for perks) is that I get to travel to San Francisco a lot. I guess this isn't a perk per se, but it certainly is one for me! I get the chance to surf with my friends and spend time with my family. And this is exactly what I did the past weekend. The weather and waves made it a PERFECT day for surfing! For the Hook in Santa Cruz, it was pretty big which brought out all the surfers and made it a competitive day. Nonetheless, I was totally stoked as they say. :)

Later that night, the sis and I went to the Greek Theater in Berkeley to relive some old times and go to the Death Cab for Cutie concert. We started out with dinner at the old faves (Thai Basil and IB Hoagies) and ordered the same dishes that we used to order, and then walked through campus to the Greek Theater. I love open-air theaters and summer concerts!



Sunday, June 08, 2008

Museum Mile

Last week, every museum on 5th Ave. was free! I went to the Met first.The Superhero exhibit is going on right now. The REAL Batman, Spiderman, X-men, and Wonderwoman suits worn in the movies are on display! They are incredibly intricate and amazing!

After the Met, I wanted to go to the Guggenheim and the Institute of fine arts, but discovered very very long lines and decided I was too hungry to wait in them. I did get to see a lot people drawing with chalk on the sidewalk (as encouraged by the event), and it was great to see adults getting into it!

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Friday, May 02, 2008

Racism sucks

There's an ad in the subway trains that reads:


Trolman, Glaser, & Lichtman
No se conforme con menos!
1-888-MARGARITA

Note: There is no version of this in English. If there were it would say,
Hey, Mexicans, remember your favorite drink and give us a call!

Monday, April 21, 2008

Only in New York City

(-)
I was running in Central Park last week with some friends, when we passed by this guy walking in his work clothes, aviator sunglasses, and an arm cast... with a Louis Vuitton pattern on it!

(+)
Today I was walking home from the subway on Broadway, when a flatbed truck passed by me. It was carrying a taxi, lights, a film crew, and a rain-making machine. Cool, huh? They were filming in motion right in my neighborhood! I wonder who was in the taxi!!!! I wish I could have gotten a look! It was probably one of my celebrity best friends.

Tuesday, April 08, 2008

I GOT PAID!!!!!

My first paycheck. This makes me feel happy!!! :D
Happy like this:


Saturday, April 05, 2008

Who needs power tools?

I've been in my new apartment on the upper west side for 3.5 weeks. I JUST put up my curtains 2 days ago. When I didn't have my furniture yet, I would move around my makeshift bed back and forth in the morning to avoid the strong morning sun (which is actually a good problem to have in NYC!). After I got my furniture, I fashioned a temporary curtain with a bedspread by jamming the corners of the bedspread in the window cracks.

So I was determined to put up my new curtains, which were painstaking in themselves to purchase. First of all, the window is long and no standard rod will cover it. Also, it takes 3 curtain panels to cover. But the real problem was the rod, which I had to construct from 2 separate decorative rods. Keep in mind that I don't have any power tools or a screwdriver. All I have are a hammer and a pair of small pliers. And these are the tools that I used to install my rod and curtains. I devised a plan.

1. hammer in a nail to introduce a hole
2. screw in a medium length wood screw (w/ pointy end) to widen the hole
3. screw in actual bracket

Phew! This took me about an hour and a half to do. Oh but how satisfying. :) I put them up all by myself!!

Thursday, April 03, 2008

Update (little by little)

Nadder and others of the Michigan group came to San Francisco for the Orthopedic Research Society conference at the end of February/beginning of March. Apparently, after the engineers leave (research is the first 3 days), 30,000 docs come into town to receive their CME credits. I hear that some docs get to the conference, punch in, and then go sightseeing. Reassuring, huh? You think that your specialists are keeping up with the times, but not necessarily! I guess, if I were them, I might actually attend only half the time. After all, what really happens in a year? Not much!

Anyway, after the conference was over, Nadder and I got to hang out in my neck of the woods, finally!
Monterey Bay Aquarium

And then we went on this lawyer retreat with my lawyer sibling and her lawyer friend. We also attended a crazy lawyer dinner where we ordered a ridiculous amount of alcohol because we could... and to compete with the other lawyer tables.
We also went for a hike/snowshoe in the Sequoia grove. We did some tree hugging we sure did. Jeanne heart trees.

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Update (little by little)

Here is another photo from the Late Show. Me and the sis in the "green" room! Obviously, it's light blue. It's also known as the snack room, i.e. where all all the employees (including Paul , the orchestra, etc.) go to get drinks and cookies.


As you know from the youtube clip, I got a new job! I actually did the Late Show (see how I say "did the Late Show"? I can also say things like "The Late Show booked me") right after I accepted, and took advantage of the free ticket that The Late Show got me to look for apartments. This is my first surly experience with the "real NY."

The owner of the apartment building is a big pain in the neck. First of all, they are so over-the-top meticulous (you must make at least 40x your rent, your guarantor must make 80x your rent), and I spent over $100 just APPLYING for the apartment. They also don't care that you make enough now to pay for rent, you have to have made that much in the past to not need a guarantor. What is the difference really? And they really don't care how much you have in the bank, they want you to have made 40x rent last year and this upcoming year. THEN, you can only move in on a weekday, 9 am-12 pm, or 1-5 pm. Come ON! Also, when I got into my apt, the refrigerator wasn't working, and it took them 1 week to get me a new one. So THEY aren't held to the same standards as their tenants are? One more thing: 70% of the floor must be covered with carpet or rug. You must also move in within 15 days after your start date. Seriously.

Anywaaaaay...


At the beginning of March, I also spent a lot of time with my cousin and his family. Here we are skiing at Heavenly. We were also lucky enough to have his family around, 3 generations!, to celebrate my dad's birthday.

Monday, February 25, 2008

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Sundance '08

Where Film Takes Place

... and where a lot of snow play takes place. Or at least that's how we festival.



We saw the movies Kicking It (documentary about the Homeless World Cup) and Incendiary (Michelle Williams and Ewan McGregor). I LOVED Kicking It, and you'll get to see it because it got picked up by ESPN! There are some heart-of-gold people in that movie, and it has a sense of humor. It's about a World Cup for the homeless and impoverished. Through soccer, they gain self-confidence and a sense of solidarity with their fellow human beings. Many have gotten their lives on track ("kicking the habit") because of it. We also met one of the coaches before the movie! He seemed somewhat surly at first probably because we beat him by narrow margins to the waitlist line, but he warmed to us later.

Incendiary the movie was okay, but the acting was amazing. Unfortunately, uncharacteristic of how things usually go the large Eccles Theater, none of the actors were there! Ewan McGregor did however send a video clip of himself talking about the movie.

Here are some more celeb pics. :)

Quentin Tarantino

Scott Wolf

Dennis Quaid

Bill Rancic

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Snow Bunny Returns

The frequency of my skiing was greatly reduced when I decided to live in the great non-mountains of Michigan. I went twice to the Boyne Mountain area, and it was all right. I've also been to the holes and mini-hills like Alpine Valley, not to be confused with Alpine Meadows, Lake Tahoe. Anyhow, it became sort of a once-a-year ski event, and I even stopped bringing my skis to MI. But now being back on the west coast, I've already made multiple day trips to Lake Tahoe and visited the great resorts of Utah. Utah! (That's what it looks like on the license plate.) See if you can tell where's where.

A

B

C

D

Answers:
A. Sugar Bowl, Lake Tahoe, CA
B. Alpine Meadows, Lake Tahoe, CA
C. Deer Valley, Park City, UT
D. Snowbird, Little Cottonwood Canyon, UT

Note the new goggles in D. 50% off! Also, B occurred right after the big wave surf contest Mavericks. D is substantially more snowy than A-C, and can be declared thus far, the best day of skiing of my life.

Arm-shots show even less when your head is enlarged by a helmet. :P

Monday, January 28, 2008

New Year's 2008 in Costa Rica

This year was like all the others.

We surfed all day, inevitably became exhausted, took a nice long nap, and then got up in time to celebrate New Year's... for about an hour. We just made it in time to get to a club 15 minutes before midnight, and then left soon after the clock tolled twelve. Whaddyagonnadooo? In past years, it's been skiing all day, and then managing to stay awake just barely past twelve. Party animals, I know.

So on this day, New Year's Eve, it happened that I was surfing with a crocodile in the waters at Jaco beach. I was happily surfing along, when I noticed that some of my fellow surfers had gone ashore, and that there was a small crowd forming at the water's edge. I went to shore, only to have someone ask me if I had seen the crocodile. What??? Thanks, guys, for letting me know that there was a croc in the water. Thanks for not waving me to shore. Jeeeeeez.

After enjoying the warm waters of the Costa Rican Pacific beaches, Pete and I went to the volcano and rainforest. And oh my, does it RAIN in this rainforest! It basically rained the entire time, but it just ranged from drizzle to torrential rains. Loud scary torrential rains. However, the rainforest made for an amazing landscape for zip lines! On some of these lines, we went straight through clouds, and all you could see around you was white. Simply amazing.



We also went to the hot springs. This was my first time at a hot spring, and it was so much fun!! I was told that not all hot springs are like the ones in Costa Rica. In Costa Rica (La Fortuna), they have water slides!

PURA VIDA!!