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Kate’s Bridal Shower

September 12th, 2011 · 1 Comment

On Saturday Jess and I went to Kate’s bridal shower. Kate is getting married to Paul Baker in October. We’ve know Paul for about 5 years, from our FeedBurner and Google days (Paul is still at Google), and we’ve known Kate for almost as long.

Similar to my bridal showers, Kate requested no games. We had lunch and visited. I’d met several of Paul and Kate’s friends before and Paul’s sister, Jen, a few times. It was nice to see them all again. At the end Kate opened gifts and Paul came in to join her for that. Jess and I were shocked to see Paul Baker wearing a blazer! What are we going to do when he’s in a tuxedo in October? Also funny – Paul’s sister got Kate a cookie press and decorating kit and said “well, you ARE going to be a Baker.” Yes, after the wedding we can finally officially called her “Kate Baker,” though we’ve been calling her that for some time now. Baker is just easier to say than her actual last name!

Can’t wait for the wedding in October. I think it will be a fun one!

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Christina & Geoff’s Wedding Shower

May 18th, 2010 · No Comments

Last week was Christina & Geoff’s wedding shower. Christina’s Aunt Chris and Uncle Bob hosted the party up in Northfield, a suburb of Chicago. The plan was for about 15 of us to meet at Union Station at 5:30 p.m. and take the train up to Northfield. Unfortunately, someone decided to commit suicide by getting hit by a train on our train line so it delayed everything. What should have been a 36-minute train ride ended up taking a couple hours.

Luckily Geoff had planned ahead and bought about a case of beer.

We’d been out the night before and Dallas was pretty tired so he spent the Metra delay and ride resting. And holding our gift.

Good thing Dallas had that nap, because then he perked right up when we got to the party and was good to go!

When we finally arrived at the station, Christina’s brother and Uncle Bob picked us up in cars and took us to the house.

It was a big surprise for Geoff & Christina that Christina’s mom and brother flew in from Florida and California for the party. It was nice to meet Christina’s family – aunt, uncle, cousin, mom, brother – after having known her for so many years. Dallas knows Christina from back when they both used to live in Boston and worked for the same company. Christina’s maid of honor is Caitlyn, another friend from Boston, and she and her sister Sarah flew in to Chicago from Boston so it was good to see them too.

Out on the back patio, Christina’s Uncle Bob and Aunt Chris had a bar set up. Some people might have done some shots of Patron tequila. Not us! Christina and Geoff are getting married in Mexico in June so the party had a Mexican theme. Bob’s bar had Mexican beer, sangria, tequila and margaritas. I stuck with the margaritas.

Others? More shots!

Christina’s Aunt Chris had a bunch of appetizers that she was walking around. We had beef skewers with a pesto (?) sauce, goat cheese quesadillas with a mango relish, and ceviche. So delicious.

For dinner we had a citrus cabbage salad, enchiladas, chiles rellenos, and Mexican rice. Wow, the dinner was so good. The enchiladas were as good as in any restaurant. And the chiles rellenos were outstanding. Dallas always orders chiles rellenos when we go out and he thought they were fantastic.. he even got seconds on them.

After dinner we hung out around a bon fire. By then it was at least 10 p.m. and everyone had a lot of drinks in them.

Uncle Bob had a bunch of cigars and some people partook in smoking them.

I’d noticed earlier that there were sombreros hanging around the house and yard and I just thought they were decorations. Well, of course by now we were all wearing them.

I had to take a few breaks and drink water. I swear I only had 3 margaritas, but they must have been SO strong. They didn’t taste like tequila though.. just like delicoiusness. I don’t know what was in there, but it was good. Here’s a photo of me with my two best friends that night:

(sombrero and margarita)

Oh, and my third best friend, bon fire:

At about 11:30 or 12:00, I don’t even know any more, a bus came to the house and picked us up to go back to the city. There was more drinking on the bus, but Dallas and I were DONE. Some were still going strong, some were passing out on the bus. I think people may have gone out more when we got to Chicago, but I’m not sure because we got off the bus, said our goodbyes and grabbed a cab home.

What a fun party. Thanks to Christina and Geoff for inviting us and to Uncle Bob and Aunt Chris for hosting everyone. We’re disappointed because we’re not going to be able to go to Mexico for the wedding, but it was fun to at least spend the night with Christina and Geoff and their family and friends. If it weren’t for a conflicting family wedding here in Chicago we’d totally be in Mexico!

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Final Cape Cod Photos

July 18th, 2008 · No Comments

A few more random photos I have from our Cape Cod vacation.

This was our rental house in South Yarmouth. It had two bedrooms with queen-sized beds, one bedroom with bunk beds and a loft with two twin beds. There was a bathroom with a jacuzzi tub, living room and full kitchen. The screened-in porch had a dining room table with seating for six and some wicker furniture for a separate seating area. Outside there was also a table and chairs for eating. The backyard was fenced in and had a hammock, fire pit, clothes line, grill, and outdoor shower. Oh, and there was central air, a flat-screen tv, and lots of games. Basically, there was nothing that we could think of that we wished we’d had.

This spurred a lot of conversation about how to pronounce h-a-m-m-o-c-k.

Walking home from the beach each day we’d call dibs on who got to use the outside shower. It was pretty awesome. I can honestly say that this was the only time I felt the need to wear sunglasses while showering.

This piece of “art” was in my bedroom but I had to move it because I constantly had the Phil Collins song in my head.

We went to this liquor store almost every day. The employees were really nice there.

One general beach observation: Sunscreen lotion is a thing of the past. Everyone is using the sprays these days.

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The Maritime Hotel

June 9th, 2007 · 2 Comments

The Maritime Hotel Shower
The Maritime Hotel, Chelsea, Manhattan

The Maritime Hotel Bed
The Maritime Hotel, Chelsea, Manhattan

Last night when we couldn’t get out of New York we called Joe, whose flight was also canceled, and he’d booked a hotel room at The Maritime Hotel, which just so happened to be across the street from the Google offices and not all the way up in Midtown East. Also, it was still and expensive room (what room in Manhattan isn’t?) but it was less than where we were staying before. And it’s nice. So nice. Unlike where we were staying before. It was pretty much a no-brainer to book at The Maritime.

The shower in my room has to be one of the coolest I’ve ever been in, not counting the shower I used for part of the time while visiting Seattle. That one had two shower heads! This one has a mirror and shelves on one end. The other end has the knob to turn the shower on and no door. Surprisingly the water doesn’t really get out into the bathroom because the shower head comes straight down from the ceiling and isn’t at a slant. Also, The Maritime provides C.O. Bigelow products so I don’t need to go to Duane Reade to buy new shampoo and stuff because the stuff at the hotel isn’t good. I also love the bed. The back is so cute and I love how the sides have cubbies for a phone, an alarm clock, my book and a glass of water. And the lights on each side are awesome for nighttime reading.

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