Entries Tagged as 'michael'

Michael’s Birthday

January 9th, 2005 · No Comments

Michael's Surprise Party, Wicker Park, Chicago
Michael’s Surprise Party, Wicker Park, Chicago

Michael's Surprise Party, Wicker Park, Chicago
Michael’s Surprise Party, Wicker Park, Chicago

Cousin & Dallas
Cousin & Dallas’ Gun Show :: Michael’s Surprise Party, Wicker Park, Chicago

Yesterday Michael went to Richard’s to watch football and was surprised when his friend Alex, who lives on the West Coast, walked in the door. What a great surprise birthday gift. Little did he know that it was a distraction and when he went home there’d be like 50 people in his house waiting to surprise him with a party. Big ups to Kate, his wife, who managed to plan and carry the surprises off.

More than once last night I was applauded for “kicking it ghetto-style” with my busted up camera. Guh!

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Not Your Typical Labor Day BBQ

September 8th, 2004 · 4 Comments

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Adam :: Park Slope, Brooklyn

Obligatory Photo of Tien Stuffing His Face
Obligatory Photo of Tien Stuffing His Face :: Park Slope, Brooklyn

Tien & Michael Grilling Burgers
Tien & Michael Grilling Burgers :: Park Slope, Brooklyn

Tien, Jen, Jake, Michael
Tien, Jen, Jake, Michael :: Park Slope, Brooklyn

Janelle, Michael
Janelle, Michael :: Park Slope, Brooklyn

Ian, Nichelle
Ian, Nichelle :: Park Slope, Brooklyn

Peach Pizza
Peach Pizza :: Park Slope, Brooklyn

Adam the Pizza Chef
Adam the Pizza Chef :: Park Slope, Brooklyn

The awesome, awesome Adam was kind enough to open up his Park Slope garden on Monday and grill up some pizzas for us. They tasted great. The dough was nice and soft inside and crispy outside. Perfect. Each pizza had varying toppings like basil, Portobello, pepperoni, grated mozzarella, fresh mozzarella, garlic, hot peppers. Adam took requests and even made some without cheese for lactose-intolerant Jake. The last pizza we made for desert was butter, cinnamon, and brown sugar sprinkled on grilled peaches.

I’m pretty sure Adam needs to get out of the corporate world and open up a grilled pizza restaurant.

See also:
» Grillin’ on Labor Day by Tien
» Good by Nichelle
» Hot ! Hot! Hot! by Nichelle
» The Sweetest Thing by Nichelle

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Cousin’s Birthday

June 10th, 2004 · 4 Comments

Cousin's Birthday Cake :: Feast, Wicker Park, Chicago
Cousin’s Birthday Cake :: Feast, Wicker Park, Chicago

Cousin's Beer
Cousin’s Beer :: Feast, Wicker Park, Chicago

Cousin's Women
Cousin’s Women – Rachelle, Abby, Cousin, Kate, Kristin, Allison :: Wicker Park, Chicago

Back - Abby, Cousin, Kate, Kristin, Allison. Front - Trent, Rachelle, Michael :: Wicker Park, Chicago
Back – Abby, Cousin, Kate, Kristin Allison. Front – Trent, Rachelle, Michael :: Wicker Park, Chicago

Ginbucks, Wicker Park, Chicago
Ginbucks, Wicker Park, Chicago

Michael & Kate
Michael & Kate :: Ginbucks, Wicker Park, Chicago

Yesterday we celebrated Cousin’s birthday by going to dinner at Feast and for drinks at Ginbucks. Highlight of the night: Cousin drunkenly singing every word of Hey Ya!.

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Saturday Night in Wicker Park

April 11th, 2004 · 7 Comments

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Kate & Meagan, Piece, Wicker Park, Chicago

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Kristin & Trent, Piece, Wicker Park, Chicago

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Kristin, Ginbucks, Wicker Park, Chicago

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Rachelle, Ginbucks, Wicker Park, Chicago

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Julie, Kristin & Kate, Ginbucks, Wicker Park, Chicago

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Richard, Michael, Rachelle & Paul, Ginbucks, Wicker Park, Chicago

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Paul, Michael & Richard, Ginbucks, Wicker Park, Chicago

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Everything Always Ends at Flash Taco, Wicker Park, Chicago

Kristin’s brother, Ryan, and his wife, Meagan, were in town so with no need for any more excuse to, we all went out.

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Get in my Belly!

January 23rd, 2004 · 6 Comments

Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year
Vivian & Yvan Trying to Order, Oriental Garden, Chinatown, Manhattan

A trip to the aquarium? No! These were just a few of the lovely creatures waiting in the tanks at Oriental Garden to become our dinner. Yvan, Jeannette, Sarah, Tien, Michael, Vivian, Yim and I were out celebrating the Chinese New Year yesterday. $198 may seem like a lot of money for dinner but not when you’re getting almost 10 courses of seafood for 8 people. We had:

- Full-bodied, freshly steamed shrimp (gnarly too look at, but very tasty)
- Seafood soup (didn’t care for this one too much – Tien ate mine!)
- Sauteed clams
- Mixed seafood platter (really good scallops & conch on here)
- A whole fish in a brown sauce (very tender and yummy)
- Lobster (delish but hard to eat with chop sticks!)
- Sauteed mussels
- Sauteed oysters (may be the first time I ate an oyster – I didn’t really like it)
- Seafood fried rice (big chunks of scallops, very tasty)
- Lo Mein (I was told it’s tradition to order this for longevity)
- Sauteed Pea Pods (I think that’s what it was – really sweet and tender)
- Oranges for dessert, of course

After adding Tsing Tao and 3 bottles of sake, the bill wasn’t all that reasonable any more, but still the dinner was so delicious and so much fun it was well worth the price.

Note: In a restaurant like this, with a menu where the prices are the only thing not in Chinese, it helps to have someone there who speaks Chinese. After 20 minutes of back & forth with the waiters, Yim finally arrived and within seconds took over the situation and ordered our drinks and food. Thank God for Yim or we’d still be there bickering with the waiter!

More Information:
- Chinese New Year, Take II, by Tien

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