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The Odd Couple

Jes has a history of scaring small children and making them cry as soon as he picks them up.  However, that streak was broken when Jack was born.  Jack has never been intimidated by Jes and has grown quite fond of him.  In fact, he’s always climbing on top of him, calling out his name, and bossing him around.  If you want some examples, go here and here (video).  Sunday night was no different.  We went to the Bangs’ for an Italian dinner and Jack and Jes played with the truck that can be taken apart and then screwed back together again.  There was plenty of “Here, Uncle Jesse” and “That one, Uncle Jesse”.  And Jes just sits there confused and mildly amused.  It’s always entertaining for the rest of us to watch their interaction.

Another Girls’ Night Out

Friday made the 5th night in a row that I was out this week!  Mai was in town so we arranged for a Happy Hour at Conga Lounge and it certainly was not lacking in laughter.  These girls crack me up and I’m so thankful that my co-workers are people I enjoy hanging out with after hours.

At the end of the night, we went to Ici, which is another ice cream shoppe that I’ve been dying to try.  I chose maple candied bacon and it was delicious.  It was a sweet vanilla ice cream with bits of salty goodness hidden inside.  Mmmm…

Ramona…

We have a coworker (the one on the very left) who was teasing one of the kids with a crutch during a group activity.  To show the consequence of “unfriendly behavior”, she was put on time out and given the nickname “Ramona the Pest”.  The name has stuck for the past year and she really is very Ramona-esque.  So, when the movie “Ramona and Beezus” came out, we were very excited to go together to see it.

So, tonight after work, we went to Emeryville to watch the movie and pretty much had the whole theater to ourselves.  The movie was so much fun and the girl who played Ramona was absolutely adorable.  By the way, the Emery Bay Theater has a Tuesday special of $5 tickets and $1 popcorn.  What a deal!

Bridge and Hills

On Sunday I ran the SF Half Marathon.  Joy, Susie, and Eleanor also ran the 1st half of the full and it was a lot of fun but a lot of hard work too.

It all started with the alarm going off at 4:30 am.  Yep, you read that right.  We met up with Susie downstairs by 5:20 and walked down the street to the start line.  Brother also came along and brought the dog for moral support.

The race started at 6:00 am but we probably didn’t pass the start line until 6:20.  The first half was a very familiar route: down Embarcadero, through Fisherman’s Wharf, over the Fort Mason hill, and past Chrissy Field.  THEN there was the hill.  It was a steep one and ended with the on-ramp to the Golden Gate Bridge.

On the bridge, we got to run along one of the traffic lanes, turn around at the parking lot on the Marin side, and run back on another traffic lane.  It was cold and foggy and really crowded.  So, we weaved and sprinted through the crowd and also found Susie and Eleanor, who we lost track of during the first 6 miles.  Joy and I had a little 5-hour energy drink right before the bridge so we were feeling goooood.

Once off the bridge, we were faced with another series of hills for the last half of the race.  We went through a tunnel, past the really big fancy houses in the Presidio, and then up and down the 19th street.  The rolling hills were brutal and felt more like interval training.  Our half ended in Golden Gate Park while the 2nd Half was starting and the Full Marathoners kept going.

I finished in 2:20 and Joy came in just a minute later.  She looked really strong most of the way but then started cramping on the last 3 miles.  At the finish line, we got our medals (also doubles as a keychain!) and warming capes.  They also had lots of goodies and water for us to inhale as we got in line for the shuttle back to the start where Johnny was waiting.

For brunch, we had dim sum at Yank Sing and it really hit the spot.  Overall, it was a fun race but it’s got some pretty challenging hills.  Luckily I had three training sessions this month and the trainer got me conditioned for them.  I ran strong and felt strong the whole way.  I probably could have had a faster time but I’m happy with the way I felt throughout the race and afterward.

Here is the finisher’s medal, my dri-fit shirt, and bib.

Here is the route that my GPS recorded.  After all the races I’ve finished, I’m still amazed at how far I can go sometimes.  So…where and when is the next race?!

Back in Cali

For those of you who didn’t already know, after 8 long years away in Medical School and Residency, Dayantha is back in California and brought Krissy with him!  They’re living in Sacramento for a year while Dayantha finishes his last year as a Fellow at UC Davis.  On top of that, they recently got engaged during their EuroTrip to Italy and Spain!  Woohoo!

We finally got to see them this weekend since they drove down for Scotchfest and stayed with us all weekend.  It was fun hanging out and catching up while eatin’ up a storm and doing some walking around the city.  They arrived on Friday night and we took them out for a good Southern fried chicken dinner.  On Saturday morning, they walked to the Ferry Plaza with us while we had to shop for the party and picked up some kimchee fried rice and Korean tacos.

On Sunday, we had brunch at Bar Tartine before driving them to the Rockridge BART station where they parked their car all weekend.

They both look good and happy to be in California. We happy to have them back in California too.

Scotchfest 2010

Saturday was Scotchfest 2010 at our place and we had a great turnout.  Friends from all over came to partake in the festivities – including Dayantha and Krissy!!  We had a total of 11 different whiskeys to taste and some were much better than others.  Here’s the lineup:

  • Glenrothes
  • Glenlivet 18
  • Clynelish
  • Aberlour
  • Glenmorangie
  • Auchentoshan
  • Glenkinchie
  • Talisker
  • Bowmore
  • Coal Ila
  • Laphroaig

Each participant got a shotglass labeled with his or her name and the different whiskeys were poured and tasted one by one with some food in between.

Meanwhile, Jack was snackin’ on cheese and crackers, watching “Up”, and feeding carrots to his pal Koa.

We served salami and cheese as well as smoked salmon with creme fraiche as appetizers.  Then the main item was the prime rib sandwiches with sauteed onion, horseradish aioli, and arugula on an Acme roll.  When eaten with some salty Kettle potato chips, it was perfect.

Everyone had their favorite Scotch of the night and pretty much everyone did not appreciate Talisker, which most said tasted like Band-Aid.  Nice.  By the end of the night, some were drinking more of their favorite while others broke open the 100-proof Captain Morgan and Coke.  I think everyone had a good time.  Most left before 12 am but some of us were still going until 4 am…including me.  Good times…

OK…let’s try this again.  Click here for photos.