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NYC for my Bday

On Tuesday night, Jes and I took a red-eye to JFK and we celebrated my 36th birthday in the Big Apple.  Jason had to go to class and Jia had work so Jes and I went exploring and found the halal cart that we went to 2 years ago.

It was just as delicious as we remembered with the cream sauce AND the extra-spicy sauce.  Mmm…

In the afternoon, we stopped at Jia’s office to get our eyes checked and I got a pair of new birthday sunglasses!  Woohoo!

Afterward, we got some ice cream from Chinatown Ice Cream Factory.  I love this place.

For dinner, we took the train to Brooklyn for a delicious steak dinner at Peter Luger.  We ordered the bacon with tomato and onion along with Steak for Two.  It was a huge slab of meat and enough for the 4 of us since we also ordered two baked potatoes.

For dessert, I was treated to a key lime pie, shlag (the whipped cream), and their famous gold coin chocolates.

I was happy happy happy on my birthday.

Sunday afternoon

Sunday started out pretty gloomy and it rained just before lunch.  We were supposed to go to AT&T Park to watch Turandot but it wasn’t looking so promising.  Luckily, the rain stopped early enough and the sun came out to dry up the field.  The Agustins came over and we headed over with 40 Chicken McNuggets, fries, a bunch snacks, and two liters of wine in a box (snuck in of course).

We got there early enough to catch a spot on the field just behind 2nd base.  We laid out the picnic blanket and chowed down.  The sun came out for brief moments and it even got pretty hot at certain times.  The opera was just as good as it was last week and the cast came out wearing Giants gear at the end to take their final bows for the audience.

I love Opera at the Ballpark.  It’s free and when the weather is right, it’s a great way to spend an afternoon or evening.

Here are the photos.

Weekend Events

There was a lot of stuff going on this weekend.  One was practically in our backyard and the other was halfway across the bay.  On Saturday, Cal played a homegame at AT&T Park and as we were walking the dog, we saw guys in McCovey Cove playing a game of waterpolo.

It was Cal versus the Olympic Club team.  It was funny that they weren’t bothered by the cold and nasty bay water while wearing speedos.

On Sunday, we drove to Treasure Island for the Dragonboat Festival.  There were high school teams, college teams, and corporate teams competing.

It was fun to watch the races and I got some fried pickles with two dipping sauces and a lychee boba drink.

It was a warm and sunny weekend so all this outdoor activity was perfect.

It’s still his birthday.

For Jes’ birthday, I got him tickets to the opera.  He’s always wanted to see Puccini’s Turandot and it was playing at the War Memorial Opera House this fall.  We went on Saturday and got there a little early so we hung out on the balcony for a drink and a view of City Hall.

The opera house itself was beautiful and they had subtitles on a skinny screen above the stage.  Our seats were up in the Dress Circle and in the center.  Turandot was really good and I recognized the music from the CD that Jes used to play all the time.  It was so good that I’m looking forward to watching it again at the ballpark next weekend.

The show finished a little before 11 pm and went on Open Table to find a reservation at a place down the street.  We had a really late dinner at Boxing Room, which served creole fare.  Jes ordered a huge shrimp po’boy that came with a side of hushpuppies.  It was delicious.  I also got a small bowl of gumbo and it was equally good.

Here are more photos.

Second Time Around

On Friday night, Project by Project held their 2nd Annual Plate by Plate event at Bently Reserve.  I was one of their photographers again and the venue was beautiful.  I went straight from work with all my gear and spent the evening snapping and snacking.

We didn’t win anything in the silent auction this year but the Agustins won a cool shoulder bag.

The restaurants included a bunch of places that were at the event last year and the presentation of their dishes was still top-notch.

I didn’t get to taste as much this year but it sounded like the food wasn’t as good as last year.

Here are the photos.

Awkwardly Awesome

On Saturday night, Brother and Joy offered to take me along for a foot massage in San Gabriel.  For a 25-minute drive and $15 plus tip, I got a full-body, fully-clothed massage and it was awesome.

At first, when I walked in I said to Joy, “this is kinda weird”.  She chuckled and said, “don’t worry”.  They have an open room filled with over-sized barca loungers that are super squishy and flatten out all the way.  There were probably 15 of them all next to each other and it was packed!  AND it was 9 pm!  Surprisingly, it was really quiet inside too!

When it was my turn, I sat down and got to dunk my feet in a hot bucket of water.  The lady flattened out my chair and I got a face and scalp massage first and then she stretched out my arms.  My feet and legs were next and she used some crazy accupressure on the bottom of my feet and my legs got moisterized and massaged at the same time.  This would have been great after a run!  Then I had to flip over onto my stomach and I got a comfy blanket.  She massaged my neck and back and found some crazy knots in my shoulders.

It’s amazing how strong she was since I was fully dressed AND had a blanket over me and I was still wincing at certain moments.  They also do the whacking type of massage on your back all the way down to the top of your butt.  At the end, I got a “Whap Whap!” on my butt and she said, “All done!” At first, I was confused and told my brother.  He had just finished too and said, “Yeah, I got that too.”  Haha.

I’d go back again.  And no, they don’t give “Happy Endings”.