My 34th Birthday

I’m officially 34 years and 1 week old today so I thought I’d post some photos from my 34th birthday.  After spending my Birthday Eve Weekend in LA celebrating with Brother and the rest of the family, I had a few quieter celebrations back in SF.  It was surely a good way to round out the week.

ice cream cake

On Monday, the actual day of my birthday, I flew back up on a 6 am flight and got to work by 9-ish.  My manager was kind enough to let me go in a little later than usual, which was nice.  I’m part of a birthday celebration pool so the co-worker that pulled my name out of hat this year brought me a birthday treat at lunchtime.  It was an ice cream cake from Fenton’s and I also treated myself to what we call “Birthday Cheetos”.  So, I got a photo of me with my cake and the orange dust on my thumb.  Awesome.

MoMo's

My buddies at work also heard that Jes would be working late that evening so they treated me to a Happy Hour at MoMo’s just down the street from my house.  They had $4 martinis and $3 appetizers that really hit the spot.  This is the photo we sent to Ranee from my iPhone.

Fleur de Lys

On Tuesday, Jes took me to Fleur de Lys for dinner.  The staff was friendly and attentive and the food was amazing.  To top off the night, Chef Hubert Keller came out and I got to meet him!  He’s as nice as he appears on TV and kept asking me if I liked the food.

birthday dessert

They also brought out a special dessert made of a butter cookie flower on top of a chocolate mousse.  Yum.

So, it was another memorable birthday and I’m feeling pretty lucky right now.  Here’s to another fun-filled year of life!!  Cheers!

Italy Part 2: Florence, Sept 5-8

I finally got through all of the photos from Florence.  Here’s a little recap:

Train to Florence

On Saturday (9/5), we rode the train from Rome to Florence and bought first class seats.  It’s really inexpensive and totally worth it!  The seats are comfy and adjustable, there’s a beverage cart that rolls by, and there are power outlets at every seat.  The ride was about an hour and a half and just enough time to rest, grab a half-bottle of wine, and watch the scenery zoom by.

Magnifico Massere

Once in Florence, we checked in to Hotel Casci, which is a cute little mom and pop-owned place that serves breakfast every morning, has free WiFi, and the rooms have A/C.  In the evening, we wandered the narrow streets and found a really good restaurant called Magnifico Messere.  After such disappointing meals in Rome, this was exactly what we needed.  We had the most amazing “coccoli” (fried dough dumplings) with stracchino cheese and prosciutto.  We also learned that if the server doesn’t speak much English, the food will be good.

The Spring

The next day, Sunday (9/6), it was Jes’ birthday.  We headed out early to Uffizi Gallery since we didn’t purchase a reserved ticket.  Apparently this museum is notorious for 2-hour-lomg lines without a reservation.  We arrived about 20 mins before it opened and got in within 20 minutes after it opened.  We saw a few famous paintings like “The Spring” and “Birth of Venus”.  They were really strict with photo taking so my sneaky photos are not very good.

Ponte Vecchio

Before lunch, we went to Ponte Vecchio, which is a famous bridge that has a bunch of jewelry stores built on it.  There are also a bunch of Africans selling fake bags.  They’re laid out nicely onto large white sheets that help them wrap up all their merchandise when there’s word of a policeman rolling by.  It’s pretty fun to watch them come and go so quickly.

obika

For lunch, we went to obika mozzerella bar.  We ordered a platter of 5 cheeses served with olives and tomatoes over a bed of baby spinach.  It came with bread, oil, and vinegar and it was so yummy.  I guess the only thing missing was a side of prosciutto but we had just eaten a huge platter of it the night before.

David

We also went to the Accademia to see Michaelangelo’s David…the real one.  I say that because there’s a replica outside of Uffizi too.  We had read that this place required a reservation too but when we arrived around 5 pm, there was no line and we walked right in.  They were extra strict about no photographs but I snuck a couple anyway.  Hee hee.

Duomo

We spent the afternoon near the Duomo where we saw a bunch of gypsies dressed in all white with their faces painted white as well.  They carry around a cup of flowers and change and aggressively sneak up on you with a creepy kissing sound.  They continue to follow you with the kissy sound until you turn around to look at them.  They shake the change cup in your face and when you say “no”, they make a hissing sound behind you.  Most people will just ignore them but I was so weirded out by them.  I tried so hard not to make any eye contact with them and walked out of my way to avoid them.  For such small women, they’re pretty scary.  Jes just laughed at me and continued to make the kissy sound throughout the rest of the trip.  Unfortunately I didn’t get a photo of any of them.  Maybe it was a good thing.  If you still want to see, I found this photo on flickr.  I get shivers just looking at them.

aprons

On Monday (9/7), we got up early for a 5-hour Cooking School.  They picked us up by the river and we were joined by a van-full of people all from the U.S. and Canada.  Chef Simone was awesome…quiet, meticulous, and explained everything really well.

grappa

Jes also asked if we could taste the grappa that went into the sorbet and it was some pretty strong stuff.  The chef also didn’t hold back on pouring us 3 different wines throughout the day: prosecco, white wine, and red wine.  Each time he went to the outside pantry, he returned with another bottle.

Nina rolling pasta

Jes cutting gnocchi

We made a total of 5 courses including pasta, gnocchi, and sorbet.  They gave each of us an apron and recipe book and we got our hands dirty.  The food turned out really well and we had a lot of fun preparing, watching, and chatting with the chef.

laundry

In the afternoon, we did some laundry at the local laundromat and then had our last meal at Osteria de’Benci, which was also very good.  It’s so nice to know that there really is good food in Italy.

Here are the rest of the photos.  There are only 158 this time.  🙂

Didneelan with da Fam

tickets

Last Sunday I went to Disneyland with Brother, Joy, and Jes.  Since it wasn’t the exact date of my birthday, I couldn’t get in free.  Bummer.  So, I managed to dig out a pair of complimentary tickets that I got back in 1993 when I worked there.  They never expired so it looked like the perfect time to use them.  Unfortunately the tickets were so old that no one really knew what to do with them.  After a couple managers took at look at them, we scored a pair of Park-Hopper tickets worth $97 each!  Can you believe how expensive it is to go to Dland nowadays?!

Sleeping Beauty's Castle

Spam and Cole

Once we got in, we grabbed a little ice cream on Main Street, got a FastPass for Space Mountain, and rode the Nemo ride before lunch.  Jes got to eat some yummy fried chicken and then the Suminos arrived!  They met up with us in front of the castle and brought two boxes of spam musubi – wooo!!

Matterhorn

Brandon

Astro Blasters

It was so much fun hanging out with the cousins and the boys.  Cole is four now and big enough to ride Matterhorn!!  Brandon is two and does a pretty good job keeping up with his big brother.  Cole was brave enough to ride in the front bobsled with me and I let him steer the car on the Autopia ride.  We also rode the Astro Blasters ride, which Cole missed out on last time he went because it broke down.  Unfortunately my score was really low since I was too busy taking photos.

the boys

group photo

After hanging out with the family, it reminded me of how time passes so quickly.  Marie and I used to go to Disneyland all the time as kids and it was really something to be taking her two boys around our old stomping grounds.

Toy Story

3D glasses

In the evening, Jes had to make a conference call so we all hung out at Disney’s California Adventure for a while.  I rode the new Toy Story ride that was in 3D and was super fun.  Unfortunately Cole wasn’t tall enough to ride the roller coaster.  Too bad.  The Suminos went home once the sun went down and we ran over to Space Mountain for their special haunted house version.  Thank goodness for the FastPass because the line was super long.

Nighttime on Main Street

The evening ended with the fireworks show that actually wasn’t as cool as I had hoped.  It was a Halloween/Villains themed show and the music was terrible.  We ended up leaving halfway through the show…that’s how bad it was.  It was such a fun day with the family and a wonderful way to celebrate my Birthday Eve.

Here are the photos from the magical day.

Back to Downtown for another 30th

Surprise!

Last weekend I flew down to LA to surprise Brother for his 30th birthday.  He was a little bummed out during the week leading up to it and I was lucky enough to find $39 fares on Southwest just the Sunday before.  On Friday night, we flew down and Johnny got home around 11 pm and was speechless when he walked in and saw me just hanging out in the kitchen.  He just had this dumbfounded look on his face so I made him redo his reaction for a photo.

Copa d'Oro

On Saturday night, we went to Josie Restaurant (in Santa Monica) for dinner with his two friends Ben and Tiffany.  We got there kinda early so we stopped for Happy Hour at Copa d’ Oro, which had a tasty cocktail menu of drinks for only $5 each.  Score!  At Josie’s, we had a yummy meal that was easily shared by all 6 of us.  Earlier that day, we were talking about going out for drinks after dinner and Joy jumped in and said “We should take them to Golden Gopher.”  She had planned a suprise party for Johnny the week before and we gave her a good excuse to head out there.

At Golden Gopher, we got settled in the patio and slowly Brother’s friends started to trickle in.  He was a little confused but so happy to see that there was more planned for his birthday afterall. They also made me take a jager bomb, which was nasty nasty nasty.

jagermeister

Cousins

The cousins, Pish and Debbie, also happened to be at a wedding around the corner and stopped by too.

Danger Dog

The night would not be complete without a late-night “Danger Dog”.  We walked down the street and found a cart parked just outside.  I got a tasty bacon-wrapped dog topped with onions, ketchup, mustard, AND MAYO?!  Soooooooo tasty tasty.

It’s crazy to think that just 4 years ago we were at Broadway Bar (around the corner from Golden Gopher) celebrating my 30th and Brother’s 26th.  It turned out to be pretty cool to be coincidentally celebrating Brother’s 30th just around the corner.  Funny how things work out like that sometimes.  Happy Birthday, Brother!

30thBirthday

September 2005

Johnny's 30th

September 2009

Here are photos from that evening.

Shout Out

Just wanted to apologize for the lack of posts lately. With some of my loyal fans sitting here with me I thought I’d give a shout out to Eleen, Ryan, Michelle, Susie, Jes, and Victor. I have a lot of catching up to do this weekend. And Happy Birthday, Vyl! I’m having a fun time here at Nihon!

Here are the first 198.

Rome_01

*SIGH* After a week of fighting a miserable cold and plowing through over 650 photos from our first three and a half days, I have 198 uploaded and shared.

Rome_02

Rome was surprisingly fun after so many people told me how dirty and dangerous it would be.  The ruins were amazing, Vatican City was magical, and Trevi Fountain was a hoot.  We also got a morning of rain but we were actually prepared with an umbrella that we packed!  Yay!

If you’re in Rome for at least 2 days, the Roma Pass is worth getting.  For 23 euro per person, you get a card that gives you admission to two museums, a 3-day bus pass, and discounted admission to additional museums.  We used it for admission to the Colosseum and Galleria Borghese and rode the bus everywhere.  Might have costed almost the same if we had paid for everything without the pass but the convenience factor counts for at least 5 additional euro.

Roma Termini (the train station) is huge and convenient but FCO (Rome Airport) is super small and inefficient.  Their bus system requires a little figuring out but our tour book actually had a route map that helped us figure it out.

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The food was good at times but then disappointing at times as well.  We always seemed to be in search for a whole-in-the-wall and found a couple gems.

Rome_04

Loved the gelato and sorbetto everywhere (*slurp*) and Jes had fun drinking beer out in the street.  We found the “pinocchio store” called Bartolucci and learned quickly that restaurants charge you a “bread charge” of 3-5 euro but don’t expect you to tip.  Italians also like to give you free snacks with your glass of wine.  Sometimes it’s a bowl of olives and sometimes it’s a bowl of olives, finger sandwiches, and potato chips!

Here are the photos from Rome.  Enjoy!

P.S. Happy Birthday, Hols!