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Rummikub at the Beach

July 16th, 2008 · 3 Comments


Rummikub, South Yarmouth, Cape Cod


Rummikub, South Yarmouth, Cape Cod

Our last day at the beach was last Friday. For lunch we headed to our now favorite restaurant, The Skipper, and got our now favorite clam chowder. This was our 3rd visit to The Skipper in just over a week (visit 1, visit 2). Julie got the lobster roll, I got a crab roll and Jess had a hankering for ribs, so that’s what she got. It was all great. I love The Skipper and loved that it was right across the street from “our beach.”

Oh, I almost forgot. On the way to the beach I got stung by a bee. I barely even saw it and for sure didn’t recognize to get away from it. My hand just like hit it and it stung the padded part of my palm just down from my thumb. I could see the stinger and it hurt really bad. Attached to the stinger was part of the bee’s body and it was moving. I kind of freaked because I knew I wouldn’t be able to hold still enough to remove the stinger. Luckily Julie heard my yelling and ran over, pulled the stinger out and saved the day. My brother and my niece are allergic to bees, so I was scared for a few minutes.. but then I was eating clam chowder and my face hadn’t swollen up or anything so I figured I was fine. And I was. I just held ice in my hand for a while at the restaurant. My hand was tender for a few days, but that’s about it.

After lunch we went back to the beach. We didn’t want to leave it!! The next day we had to drive back to Jersey and we wanted to prolong the beach time. We spread out our towels and blanket and played Rummikub, Jess’s favorite game of all time. I can remember playing this game on the beach at the Cape in 2002, when New York got 20″ of snow in 2003, and even during the blackout in New York that same year. I won the first game with that 7. Jess, the sore loser that she is, then had to cancel our second game … saying she had something in her eye or something and she had to leave. Just kidding.. her eye really was messed up. At least it was a real reason to make us leave the beach or we might have been there all night!

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We Now Interrupt This WA Vacation for a NYC Blackout

August 15th, 2003 · 12 Comments

The power went out at about 4:15pm yesterday and didn’t come back on until about 2:30 this afternoon. When it went out nobody knew what was going on. “The Con Ed Building is on fire,” someone said. And we could see billowing black smoke out the window, so we believed it.. and that the immediate area was the extent of the blackout. Then someone put a radio on and we heard it was a larger area. And as we left work we picked up more and more information as we passed people on the street.. everyone willing to share what they knew, for, as we’ve been saying for the past 2 years, WE’RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER.

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Office Workers on the Street, Tribeca, Manhattan

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People & Car Traffic Jam at the Intersection of Broadway/Houston, SoHo, Manhattan

While walking to Jess’s in the East Village from work in Tribeca, we haphazardly tried to pick up provisions, not knowing how long the power would be out. Peanut butter, crackers, water, batteries. I tried to make to calls anyone/everyone for about 1 1/2 hours and was only able to connect 2 times – once to my ‘s cell phone voice mail and once to Nick in LA who was like “huh? something happened?” Then my cell battery died and I couldn’t charge it or call anyone. Last night was like a big party. A hot one. I stayed over at Jess’s with her 5 roommates and we drank 7 bottles of cheap wine wine from a liquor store we found open and grilled out and did everything by candlelight along with the rest of the city.

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Playing Rummikub by Candlelight, East Village, Manhattan

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Partying by Flare Light, Lower East Side, Manhattan

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Feeling gross, hot, sweaty, & drunk on the roof deck, the lightless skyline behind us. East Village, Manhattan

After an ice-cold shower this morning, we wandered the streets trying to find shade or a breeze or someone serving any kind of food. Props to Joe’s, who was somehow making pizzas, and thus had a huge line down the street. After grabbing some food, we headed to Hudson River Park thinking that it would be cooler by the water. Around 2:30 we were walking down a path when when we heard a cheer. Looking around, we heard someone yell “The street lights are on!!!!!!” And sure enough, I could make out the “Don’t Walk” light on the West Side Highway. So we headed into the village to see if businesses and my apartment had power. Instantly every restaurant and cafe filled with people wanted to get a cold glass of anything and a cooked meal. Including Drew Barrymore, who was eating at Tattoria Spaghetto, a block from my apartment. Jess was oogling over the pasta when I realized it was Drew, with the pasta on her fork, holding it up to her boyfriend.. whatever his name is.. the drummer from the Strokes. Later on, since we were tired from all the walking of the past 2 days and from just being hot and stressed out, we treated ourselves to pedicures.

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Joe’s Pizza, West Village, Manhattan

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Cooling off in the sprinklers at Hudson River Park, West Village, Manhattan

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After the power came on everyone rushed to the ATMs to try to get their hands on some cash. West Village, Manhattan

My phone is charging now. My internet connection just came back up. Just had dinner with friends from the East Village. Their power was still out. They weren’t sure if it’d be back on by the time they got home even though all the idiot news people are reporting we are 100% all back up and running. Subway still isn’t running but slowly we’re recovering.

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That’s Some Expensive Snow!

February 17th, 2003 · Comments Off

Total snowfall: 20 inches.
Total cost to NYC: $20 million, or $1 million/inch.

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What a bizarre day. The city was basically shut down. Luckily, most people had off for President’s Day. People that ventured out were walking down the middle of the streets and acting like little kids.. sledding and running around.. throwing snowballs and making snow angels. Jess, Julie and I went out for lunch at 535. We called ahead to make sure they’d be open but when we got there they weren’t. So we walked around and finally found a place that was open – MacDougal’s Cafe. After lunch we played around in Washington Square Park and then went to Julie’s to warm up with hot chocolate and Rummikub and Joe Millionaire. Jess took some photos of the storm and us messing around, including one of Julie tackling me into the snow, that I’ll try to share soon.

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