Sunday, July 27, 2008
South Street Seaport
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
BBQs with the Families
Here's a picture of my mom with Peter's daughter, Sarah.
Anyway, here are all 3 of Peter's girls: Leah, Sarah and Phoebe. Sarah and Phoebe are twins.
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Corporate Housing
I finally got around to taking some pictures so here they are. This is a picture of the complex.
This is the dining lounge area in the leasing office where they serve breakfast - very modern.
A view of the other side of the room. And why they have fires going in their fireplaces in the middle of the summer I have no idea...Yes, it's an actual fireplace with a fire going. And there's 2 more in the main lobby of the leasing area which are also running right now. Perhaps they left them running for effect, but it still seems silly...
And, now for the best part - the pool! (which we have yet to use...) This is the view from the back door of the leasing office. Looks decent, right?
But once you get a full view of the pool from the other side it looks much nicer. The fountain is a nice touch in my opinion. I don't know if you can see it in the picture, but in the pool area they have little jets on the side that shoot streams of water too. At some point, when we're not running around doing family stuff, Phil and I will have to spend some time here on the weekend.Now for some pictures of the apartment itself.
This is the view when you first walk into the apartment. There's a wall with a window into the formal dining room. When you turn to the right you enter the living room, with the very large windows.
Here's a view of the front door from the hallway.
And here's another view of the living room/dining room area. That little desk to the right is my "office" where I do all my work. You can kind of see into the kitchen from the desk. There's a little ledge of counter space, which isn't really functional because it's hidden behind the desk, but it does make the room feel more open.
And here is the kitchen...
Down the short hallway, past the kitchen, there is the bathroom to your left. The bathroom is very deep. I didn't think it was anything super special, but Phil really seemed to like it. It does have tons of counter space. There's a small piece of wall separating the toilet area, and next to the toilet is a door to the washer and dryer. I was going to include a picture, but I figured no one would want to look at a picture of the toilet...
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Goodbye Ohio. Hello NJ!
After I got off work all 4 of us went to "chinatown" to have dinner with Phil's mom's childhood friend one last time. Going out to dinner with them always promises mounds of food. The husband and wife know the owners of most of the chinese restaurants in the area, but they normally take us to one called Li Wah. Everytime we go the cook always comes out to tell us what's good, and the table is usually so full they have to stack plates on top of each other. We were so busy eating we forgot to take pictures of all the food. So you'll have to settle for pictures of people.
In the back are Phil's parents, and in the front are his mom's friend, her husband and her mom.
May, her husband Anthony and Su-Kyi joined us at Li Wah for dinner. Phil's parents went crazy over Su-Kyi. I'm still convinced that Phil's mom would have taken Su-Kyi home, but then again I probably would too. She's such a cutie ^__^
After we slept off the Chinese food we started packing up the 2 cars and started the long trip to NJ. 7 long hours driving in the car listening to the mp3 player. I was in and out of sleep for most of the trip. Less because I was tired and more because there was nothing to do, and the rocking of the car tends to make you sleepy anyway. I would wake up to make sure Phil wasn't getting tired, but he was always wide awake...
This was what our view was for most of the trip. That's the butt of Phil's dad's car.
After we arrived in NJ we stopped by my family's house to drop off some of our stuff. And since it was almost dinner time we decided to all go out to eat before Phil, his parents and I headed to Phil's house in Queens. My mom and sister took us to a Malaysian restaurant called Penang.
Here is Phil and his parents outside the restaurant. And that's my sister making funny faces on the other side of the glass door behind Phil...Can you tell Phil is getting hungry?
Penang is a pretty popular restaurant. The inside was fairly big, but there were still tons of people waiting to get a table. While we waited I was going to walk across the parking lot with Phil and his parents to check out the Asian food market, Kam Man Food. But just as we started walking over there was a huge cloud of smoke that seemed to come out of nowhere. And we're not talking about a light puff of smoke, we're talking thick "where the heck am I" kind of smoke. People were turning back from the food store saying something about a fire, and a minute later the fire trucks arrived. Phil's dad seemed to think it was a man hole fire. How exactly that happened I'm not so sure.
Here are the fire trucks pulling into the parking lot across from the restaurant. Probably wondering what this silly Asian girl is doing taking pictures... After all that excitement we finally got seated in the restaurant.
The food was very tasty. And the best part is there was a birthday celebration at one of the tables. Now, instead of doing the standard bring out a dessert and sing, they actually turned out the lights in the entire restaurant, brought out the dessert and sang Happy Birthday along with a recording that they played over the speakers. It was so amusing I have decided this is going to be the location of Phil's next birthday, for some good old fashioned birthday embarrasement. And since he's not big on surprises you are all my witnesses that he has been given fair warning.
Anyway, this time I remembered to take pictures of all the dishes. I don't remember the names of all the food, so I'll just let you look at all the yummy pictures.
Farewell Dinner
My last outing as a resident of Ohio...*sigh*
Back to front and left to right we have: Russ, Jaime, Marcos, me, Markeeta, and Alex.
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Cousins' Reunion '08 - Day 4
From left to right we have: Chris, Lea, (Winnie - held by Lea), Lydia, Ray, Lucia, Phil, Kevin, and Alex.
That brings us to lunch. We ate at a french restaurant in the market, whose name I can't remember. What I do remember is mussels...lots and lots of mussels. Buckets of mussels in fact. I'm not quite sure how I missed getting a picture of the buckets and buckets of mussels, but I do have a consolation picture of Chris mourning the absence of Winnie, Phil's sister. She's in Maine for a good portion of the summer, so she wasn't able to join us, but that didn't stop the cousins from taking her to see all the sites!
Rather than waiting on the long line at the first Starbucks to get coffee we stopped at a place called Tully's a couple blocks down and got some blueberry coffee. I had never heard of blueberry flavored coffee before, so I assumed that it was a Seattle thing, but a couple days ago we stopped by Bruegger's Bagels in Cleveland with Phil's parents and they had it too. It must be a trend...I guess I'm not hip to the coffee scene anymore.
And here's a random picture of Phil on a fake green dog... Our next stop for the afternoon was at the Space Needle. No trip to Seattle would be complete without stopping here. Of course we didn't actually go up to the top, but we did spend some quality time in the gift shop on the first floor.
And right around the side of the Space Needle there was a small amusement park/carnival type area with carnival games and kiddie rides. There were definitely some rounds of Skee Ball and balloon popping going on. Not to mention a very long ride of bumper cars, which Chris and I caught on video! But it's too long to show here, so you'll just have to use your imagination. And we had some tickets left over from bumper cars that we all used to take a ride down the giant inflatable slide.
Next we stopped at a place called Crab Pot for dinner.
This place was pretty popular because of its unique atmosphere. You get a small cutting board, a mallet, and a bib plus a whole table of seafood (with some corn and potatoes mixed in for good measure). Basically the waitress brings out a bucket of seafood, or in our case 3, and just dumps it all on the table. I'm not much of a seafood person myself, and neither is Phil, but it was pretty good. And good atmosphere with good company makes for a good time!
Here's a look at the table of seafood... Here's a look at the demolished table of seafood...
But even after all the eating everyone was still in high spirits.
Kevin, Alex, Lucia and Chris doing their post meal happy dance. Ok, maybe I made the happy dance part up, but it does kind of look like they're doing a happy dance...
Then after dinner and a quick stop by a bubble tea shop Phil and I headed off to our red eye flight back to Cleveland. And that brings us to the end of our Seattle trip. If I can actually get a video uploaded here I can show you the post crab mallet drum off! If not, you'll just have to wait for it on YouTube. ^__~