This Thanksgiving week I flew with Emily from Oakland, CA to Boise, ID. We drove to the airport together early in the morning Saturday the 19th. It was a quick one hour flight, and before we knew it Chuck was greeting us in the welcoming area at the Boise airport. We grabbed our luggage and headed over to my parent's house. That first day felt like the whole week would go by so leisurely- but looking back over the time it just flew by!
I was lucky to get so much in over the 9 days there. I went out with friends several nights. I had a great time with Chelsie, Andrej and Wes out at Twigs Cellar in downtown Boise. A very quaint wine store where we got a chance to catch up. Afterwards they drove us to Old Chicago in the Ambulance- what a kick! I posted "Always better to arrive in an Ambulance than leave in one!"
Sunday I went to Church with Mom and Dad and then met up with Jenn for lunch at Fork. We spent most of the afternoon just catching up- it was very nice to get so much time with Jenn!
Monday I stopped by my house and helped the guys that came to trim the trees and remove the volunteer trees that needed to be removed. It looked so much better once they were done! That afternoon I went shopping with Mom, Emily and Chuck. Mom got me all sorts of great clothes for Christmas! (I even got to bring some home with me early- yeah!)
Tuesday I spent the day catching up with my friends at Boise State University. I couldn't believe how long I was there chatting with friends I haven't seen in such a long time. That evening I got Mom hooked on Once Upon A Time, my favorite show this season. Revenge has also been very good...
By the time Wednesday came around I hadn't jogged yet, so I went for an 18 mile jog up the greenbelt from my parents house to Boise State University. I thought I'd have a little fun along the way; so I posted to facebook that whoever guessed my mileage the closest I'd buy them lunch. Trisha guessed 18, second highest only to Emily who guessed 22! haha! So I owe Trisha lunch here before too long.
I was so tired and sore after the 18 miles, I wasn't much help setting up the furniture. Fortunately this year Chuck was home and he moved most of the things he could. Emily helped Mom prepare the silverware and place settings. Before I knew it everything was set for Thanksgiving!
That afternoon I took Mom, Dad, Chuck and Emily to the Trans-Siberian orchestra at the Pavilion. It was really cool. The show was a little long for me, there was a running theme and story. Mostly I was there for the music, and it was very good. Here's a picture of Emily and Chuck before the concert began.
Thanksgiving Day happened quickly as always. Just as I finished cutting up the turkey and helping Mom prepare items in the kitchen (and this year, Emily made the stuffing) people started showing up. Yes, Rick, Carrie and Mont were first. Dad opened up the meal with a very nice tribute to the family members. He spoke about each person there and said the nicest things. It was really very wonderful; I think he had us all teary eyed.
That evening Chuck, Emily and me went over to Casey and Kari's house for cards with them and Kari's little brother. We had quite a fun debate over the rules of the new game Chuck had learned from Chris "Shanghai". Apparently there's MANY versions. It was fun, regardless.
Friday I played some racquetball with my Dad. He beat me 3 games in a row. Dang it! I spent the day putting up Christmas lights on the outside of the house for Mom (her yearly Christmas request) and then brought down all the decorations from the attic. Dad put up the tree and Mom decorated the house. It was a nice day with my parents. I went out that night to PF Changs with Andrej, Wes, Kevin, Dan, Chuck, Emily and another couple that were friends of Wes and Andrej. Dinner was delish! Then we hit up Barbacoa for some drinks. It was pretty fancy after the remodel following the fire that gutted the restaurant earlier this year.
Saturday I visited with my friend Jami who had just returned from a trip to Hawaii with her husband Jason. They had such an amazing time! I felt lucky to see all the pictures and memorabilia first hand. Then I grabbed some Costa Vida before heading over to my Aunt Erni's house to have dinner with Chuck, Emily, Mom, Dad, Matt, Artesia, Madeline, Sophie, Clara, and Doc. It was nice hanging out with them. Artesia really showed us how to play Shanghai! Chuck and Emily turned in for the evening after that so I was left to cause mischief and trouble in Boise on my own. I met up with Skylar and Chelsie at the Reef. I met Jeremy there- it was a wonderful last Saturday night in Boise.
Sunday morning was a rush to get everything together in time for my flight, but I managed to do it- somehow!? It was a nice long trip to Boise and made very special with Emily, Chuck and my parents. I'm already looking forward to Christmas in Boise less than a month to go...
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Monday, November 7, 2011
New York
Ever since I heard the NPR Fresh Air Interview on the new Broadway play The Book of Mormon I've been planning a trip to New York City. I'm so very lucky to not only have family in New York, but in Manhattan and family that I LOVE!
My cousin Kali and her husband Andy moved back to the upper east side in Manhattan earlier this year and so I was able to stay with them. The first night we had an amazing dinner at Rosa Mexicano and then Andy took us to a local speak easy. How crazy was that- we knocked on a door in a basement and the guy opens the door and says "How many" we say "Three" he says "We don't have room" and closes the door. We wait a bit and then he opens it again and says "How many?" and we say "Three" and he says "Ok, come in." It was such a dark and small venue but in the back there was a small kitchen/bar area where we ordered drinks and talked. The bartender was dressed in 1920's style and did a great job making drinks.
Saturday morning Kali and I went jogging in Central Park which was absolutely beautiful with the leaves changing color. As always, it was nice jogging and chatting with Kali. After our jog we walked past the Metropolitan Museum and then grabbed a Starbucks. What a perfect New York Saturday morning!
After getting ready for the day, we headed out on the subway for the WTC. It was phenomenal seeing Freedom Tower half way built and towering above the other buildings. It was great timing to be in NYC for the Occupy Wall Street movement. I got to see the movement first hand and see the people, tents, signs, police and crowds all first hand! Then we did some much needed retail therapy at century 21 and I picked up a new dress shirt and some 2XST undies. Finally we headed back to Kali's place to rest and then get ready for going to the Broadway play!
The Book of Mormon was absolutely everything I expected and then so much more. It's an expensive trip just for a play, but I want to just to see it again. It was that good. I laughed, I teared up, I clapped and I sang along. And in all of that, I was one with the audience. Yes, the literal credibility of Mormonism was challenged but it wasn't cynical. The 'point' that I took away from the play was really whatever you believe in life is ok, if that's what helps give you purpose.
After the show there was no time to dilly dally; we had to meet up with Andy and his friends who were out celebrating Billy's birthday at the Lambs Club. What a blast! Billy and his wife Liz are a great time! We chatted and drank all evening, and I ended up meeting some guys from Sonoma and San Francisco at the same bar in New York City! Small world! Then we bounced around to some different clubs and ended up back at Kali and Andy's house early the next morning.
Sunday was a nice relaxing day in the city. Kali and I went to Central Park and watched the 2011 New York Marathon runners finishing up the race. Kali was oddly enthusiastic cheering on the runners. Then we checked out Highline Park- what an amazing idea! The city took an old elevated railway and turned it into an elevated walk along park. Brilliant idea! That evening we got ready and headed out to see Avenue Q. I'd heard some of the songs from Kali earlier that year so I had an idea of what to expect. The puppets were great and the story was very cute. I enjoyed the adult themed play very much. It was a great laugh.
After the play we went through Times Square and made our way to Magnolia Bakery where we nabbed some red velvet cupcakes just as they were closing and enjoyed them at Rockerfeller plaza.
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