Today the Bangs became parents. Vyl went into labor last night and delivered this morning. They don’t have a name chosen yet so until then, his name will be Baby Bang. Or maybe Bang Jr. Whatever…he’ll have both names.
After dinner, Jes and I stopped at the hospital to meet the little guy and to see how his parents were holding up. At less than a day old, he’s not doing much but he’s certainly a cutie. Looks like the whole family is comfy in their hospital room, which reminds me of a Motel 6, and handling things moment by moment.
Congratulations to Vyl and Bang! And welcome to the world, Baby Bang!
On Saturday night, I hosted a Holiday Party for my co-workers. We are a deprived bunch and deserved a more festive party this year compared to our pathetic lunch last year. We had about 40 people show up and we had lots to eat and drink while enjoying each other’s company. I ordered all the food from Pete’s next door and also made a Costco run for appetizers and drinks. Everyone chipped in $20 per person and also brought their own booze to make this all possible.
Midway through the party, we had some familiar faces singing Christmas carols for the crowd. Jes and I had bid on this at a fundraiser and found out a couple weeks ago that it was actually a bunch of people we already knew. So, when they started singing, I called Victor and Susie to come down to watch too.
By the end of the night, the older folks went home and we were left with the usual HH crew and their significant others. We continued to eat and drink and played a silly game of “Celebrity”. Overall, the party was a success and we all had a fun time celebrating the end of the year.
Ryan and Michelle held their 4th Annual Pie Party on Sunday afternoon and it was at Ryan’s work office down the street this year. I made two pies: a skillet apple pie and a pumpkin pie with walnut brown sugar topping. I think I finally figured out how to make a decent crust and my apples came from the Farmer’s Market this year. The pumpkin pie was just for fun since I wanted to redeem myself for the not-so-good one that I made on Thanksgiving Day.
This year, there were way more sweet pies than savory pies. There was a mac and cheese pie that everyone thought tasted delicious but didn’t vote for it because we all either thought it was cheating or we were just pulling for a sweet pie to win this year. Mine were the apple pie in the two-handled pan and the pumpkin just to the right of it.
In the end, Vyl won. AGAIN. For the third year in a row. Oh well…she certainly does make good pies. This year, she won with a chocolate bourbon pecan pie that really was tasty. The prize was a lighter in the shape of a small fish. It was pretty funny. There were 4 apple pies this year (including mine) and I came in 4th place overall with the most votes out of the apples. I guess I’m improving. At least that’s what I’m telling myself. One day I will win with an apple pie…one day.
This year, our turkey was smaller and Jes made butternut squash soup from scratch.
He started in the morning and it took pretty much the whole afternoon to get it just right. It turned out really well and we had lots left over for the next couple days.
The Masayas joined us for our Orphan Thanksgiving and I had a brief iChat with the family in LA. Brother bought Joy a new macbook that has the camera built in so we can actually video chat now.
I also made my first attempt at pumpkin pie, which tasted right but the texture was all wrong. Jes thinks I just need to try a different recipe. I’m gonna try again this weekend.
Last Wednesday (11/17), Brother, Joy, and Mommy came up to visit me. The timing coincided with a bunch of things that I already had planned for the week and they somehow came together just fine. I picked them up on Wednesday night and they spent Thursday exploring the city and also went to Alcatraz. Meanwhile, I went to work and we also had our annual Craft/Bake Sale Fundraiser.
We always have a Happy Hour afterward so the family took BART over to the East Bay and got to meet the gang at work.
HH was at Marc 49 and we had a fun evening decompressing from the crazy month of planning and the actual fundraiser.
The interesting part of the evening was that I saw my mom drinking a beer for the first time! For all my life, she didn’t drink but I guess retirement has changed things.
On Friday, I already had the day off to visit the de Young Museum with Stephanie. So, that morning, I took the family to Mama’s for pancakes and waited a good 45 minutes to get in. Luckily no one was in a hurry so we endured the wait and had a feast of pancakes, french toast, eggs, and corned beef hash. Afterward, we met up with Stephanie at the mall and headed out to Golden Gate Park.
The family went to the California Academy of Science and the two of us went to the Van Gogh exhibit. It was a rainy day but it didn’t matter. We all still had a good time.
Later that evening, we met up with the rest of the girls at Embarcadero Center for Light-up Night. HH was at Osha Thai where we enjoyed appetizers and Effen drinks.
By 6:30, we paid the tab and headed outside for the lighting and caught the fireworks in the rain.
Immediately after the fireworks, we walked over to the Hyatt for the tree lighting. Unfortunately it was quite a production and we had some time to kill. That was when things got a little fuzzy since people were at the bar and bringing me tasty drinks.
About 20 minutes later, they started the countdown and the snow fell while the lights turned on.
My mom eventually got tired and took Muni home. Meanwhile, the girls took off for snacks at Palomino while Jes, Brother, Joy, and I headed over to One Market. Sometime between the Hyatt and the restaurant I fell ‘cuz I woke up the next morning with a huge scuff on my knee. Whoops. As dinner started, Joy wasn’t feeling well so we went home early while the boys finished dinner. As I was taking care of Joy, I got a text from Jes that said “Peanuts in your brother’s dessert. Hooray.” Here’s his side of the story:
Yep, he was struck by the peanut monster once again and ended up yacking at the restaurant and in the street on the way home. What a mess.
The next day we took it easy as everyone was recovering from a fun fun evening. We had porridge and fried dough for breakfast, grilled cheese and tomato soup for a snack, and then Bakesale Betty’s for lunch. Yum Yum…if that doesn’t take care of a hangover, nothing will.
Before taking the family to the airport, we stopped at Modern Mouse for Eleen’s anniversary party. We got to hang out with friends and browse the merchandise as the rain poured down. The drive to SFO was a little scary but we made it and the family got home safely after an hour-long flight delay.
Last Saturday (11/13), we threw the Bangs a “Last Hurrah Party” in anticipation of their December baby boy. We got the Club Room on the 4th floor and it was a great space for their friends to spread out. The boys had a big tv to watch the football game and there were seats outside to enjoy the warm weather.
I had a big spread of finger foods and Vyl made a really tasty boozy punch for everyone to enjoy. Bang brought their white board and everyone wrote suggestions for baby names. Some were good and others were just ridiculous. I thought it was funny that someone wrote “Jesse” up there. Everyone thought it was me but it wasn’t.
Speaking of Jes…he was out sailing for most of the day so Jack was searching for him all afternoon. It’s funny that Jack has become his biggest (maybe only) fan.
Reese was awake for part of the afternoon so we got to hang out and I got a cute little photo of her napping on the couch.
I didn’t have much time to take photos but here’s what I got.
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