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Grind Grind Grind
I’m a grinder. A tooth grinder that is. I first learned that I grind my teeth at night when I went to college and had a roommate for the first time. Anna used to tell me how she would wake up to the really large crunching sound, as if “I were chewing on marbles”. Eeks. Strangely, I never really realized it. I never woke up with soreness around my jaw nor felt my teeth really rubbed (although a cavity here or there suspiciously may be a result of my grinding). I spoke to my dentist about it recently—and today, I picked up my custom-made night mouth guard, which is a…
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Review: Veil Restaurant
I forgot to mention that Matt and I checked out the Veil Restaurant in Queen Anne Saturday night. First impressions upon walking in: very chichi, very Bada Lounge like, slightly reminiscent of the decor at Crush with all white tables and seats. We had made reservations for 9pm and walked in right on time but had to wait in the lounge (which looked very nice). Although the cocktails we drank while waiting were yummy, we still waited half an hour—the good news is that the host was apologetic and comp’ed our drinks. To start for appetizers, Matt got some diver sea scallops while I tried the foie gras w/bing cherries,…
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"Turn Around, Don’t Drown"
I woke up this morning to hear the radio DJ saying “Turn Around, Don’t Drown”. I’m in Houston, TX where I arrived super late last night to torrential rainfall—and I mean TORRENTIAL. Like, I haven’t seen this sort of rain since a tornado was nearby in Kansas. I checked into my hotel and kept waking up to the pounding of the rain against the window. In the morning, I found out that parts of Houston was flooded and some of the major highways were closed off. I heard that at one point, an inch of rain fell in 11 minutes. Sheesh–that tells you how hard and fast this rain was…
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Off to the South!
I leave for Houston in a couple hours for a business trip (my first with Microsoft!) to visit one of our customers/partners and conduct a mobility usability study. It looks hot in Houston—like upper 80’s/90’s everyday. I’m not looking forward to the flight over—7 hours long as I go through Phoenix (a direct flight was way out of MS policy). Will be arriving late tonight at 11pm. I’ll be back in Seattle on Wednesday!
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Who wants an Ikea doormat?
Someone stole my cheap Ikea doormat at my condo. Bastards. How random is that? One of my favorite reality cooking shows is back, Hell’s Kitchen. And I have to admit, although I had absolutely no interest in it the first time around, I’m starting to really like So You Think You Can Dance?. It’s really amazing to see a trained swing dancer shakin’ his booty to hip hop…or a popper attempt the Viennese Waltz.
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busy busy busy
Sorry I haven’t posted in awhile. I’ve been busy either with work (got slammed after returning from Portugal) or crazy wedding planning. I’ve been talking to my mom almost every night—which is insanely frequent. Matt and I have now visited NINE potential wedding sites in the Seattle area…and the good news is that we think we still like the first one we visited (Newcastle). Our main goal is to have both the ceremony and reception at the same place…and a lot of places we’ve seen are either awesome ceremony sites (i.e. Woodmark Hotel) or awesome reception sites (i.e. Fairmont). We have about another week with the contract from Newcastle to…
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wedding planning begins…
This last weekend was the first time that Matt and I took a tour of potential wedding sites. I’ve learned that Seattle brides plan WAY ahead of time and start booking places MORE than a year in advance. We saw Newcastle, Willows Lodge and the Columbia Winery—of those, we totally fell in love with Newcastle. We’ll probably see a few more places this week and hopefully we can book a place soon! After wedding site shopping, since we were at Willows Lodge, we grabbed a dinner at the Red Hook Brewery (yum!) and then hopped over to Marymoore Park to see Cirque du Soleil’s Varekai show—as always, I totally enjoyed…