Question of the Day #4

Question of the Day #4:
What’s your super power?

My Answer:
When I was a kid, it was breaking anything my brother made with his Legos with just a touch. I’m sure I still have this super power.  It’s just dormant at the moment.  Nowadays, I’d have to say it’s reading maps and knowing where I’m going. 

Question of the Day #3

Happy Monday!

Question of the Day #3
Remember when Punky Brewster wanted to be an astronaut? Now it’s your turn. When you were young, what was your dream job?

My Answer:
in high school – back-up dancer for Janet Jackson
younger – one of the kids on Sesame Street

Fancy Dinner with Friends

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On Saturday night, I had dinner with Holly, Patti, and Patty. We went to Turner New Zealand in Costa Mesa. They specialize in all-natural, hormone-free, antibiotic-free meat and seafood. That was perfect for our two expectant mothers (Patti AND Patty – yay!). We started with mussels and calamari appetizers, which were very tasty – especially the lemongrass/cononut soup that came in one of the mussels dishes. I then had the lobster bisque that was sweeter than I expected but still very good. Later, Patty and I shared a 12 oz ribeye with a side of mashed potatoes. The meat was very tender and seasoned perfectly. For dessert, we had the chocolate souffle and trio of ice cream.

The food was great but the company was even better. I always enjoy having a night out with my girls. In fact, our reservation was at 6:30 and we stayed until the lights were turned off in the rest of the restaurant and the remaining staff were hanging out at the bar waiting for us to leave. We had no idea since we were in the back room chatting-it-up until 11. The staff were kind enough to leave us alone and didn’t even give us a hint of shoo-ing us out. That was very nice of them.

Overall, it was a very pleasant dining experience. The restaurant delivered good food, good service, and the decor was pretty fancy but it felt cozy at the same time. Just be prepared to spend a grip of cash on this fine meal. Without ordering any wine, we still ended up paying $75 per person.

Question of the Day #2

Question of the Day #2
If you could have any animal in the world as a pet, what would it be?

My Answer:
I’d have an elephant and his name would be Peanut.

Question of the Day #1

Happy February, Everyone! 

In the spirit of entering a new month, I thought I’d try something new.  I will post a question or two each day (at least I’ll try) and you can all chime in within the “Comments” section.  Wanna give it a try?!  OK.  Here we go!

Question of the Day #1
Name two of your favorite inventions

My Answer:
ziploc bags and pop-up Post-its

 

I shall call him Scrappy.

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This is one of the goldfish in our pond in the patio.  I found him floating upside-down and spinning around with the flow of the filter’s current.  Around and around he went.  I thought, “Hm…I guess it’s time to flush him.”  Then suddenly, he wiggled, turned himself over, and swam away from the current.  So I guess he was OK.

Later in the evening, I told Jes about this morning’s incident and we searched for him with the flashlight.  At first we couldn’t find him but then later found him upside-down and stuck inside the container that holds our plants.  Oh no…he croaked.  So we poked him with the net to dislodge him from the container and he floated to the top.  Just a moment later, he flipped himself over, and wiggled away. So, we scooped him up and plopped him into our empty fishbowl (AKA Farshie’s old studio).  He’s now comfortably resting in his new home without a current to fight.

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I looked up his quirky little problem and apparently it’s common with these ornamental goldfish.  His air bladder is malfunctioning and he may or may not recover.  I guess we’ll just have to wait and see.  Until then, I shall call him Scrappy and maybe I’ll take him to work as our clinic mascot.  He’s a “special” just like the little kids I treat!