Showing posts with label friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label friends. Show all posts

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Prickly Pear

After dinner, Morgan had heard such great things about the Prickly Pear Margaritas that we had to go try one! The view from the patio was amazing, and my camera just didn't do it justice! 



The margaritas were super yummy, by the way! Highly recommended!

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Welcome to Tucson!

While the dinner/reception itself was a little lacking (I didn't get anything to eat by the time I'd gotten through the lines and found my table and said my hellos!), the company couldn't have been better!

Ginger and Joan (PIPs) and Gayle (Credentials Committee)

Joan was so sweet-- she took a picture of me with Ginger and Gayle!

Laura (CP Lambda Chi) and Morgan (friend/CA Lambda Chi)

Me and Vicki

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Sunday, that's my fun day

Sunday was actually fairly relaxing-- Jeremy went to church with his parents-- I didn't go, partly because I don't do church and partly because Marc reports their sound system/band is through the roof; almost literally! I slept in a while and then when Jeremy got back, we went over to Buffalo Wild Wings to see Suzy! I was so glad we got to see her and see how well she's doing-- back in school, living with a guy she really likes, enjoying Oxford, and having the life she deserves!

After that, we hopped on home to get ready for Valerie and Ana to arrive! As you may have noticed in an earlier post, that didn't go as planned... Chicago (their connection between Europe and Memphis) was slammed by storms and the flight from FRAORD got diverted to DTW. Of course, United managed to not record the flifo correctly (flight information) and so it showed that Valerie had landed in Chicago NOT Detroit! She doesn't have a US phone (being as she's here infrequently at best) and we saw her ORDMEM flight had been canceled, so we were very worried when we couldn't get in touch with her!

After several rounds of talking to United customer service representatives (who weren't so much with the service or the brains), we finally got one to tell us that he was fairly certain she wasn't on the plane that got to Memphis at 10 something that night. Thankfully, none of us felt like going to bed until after her potential flight had landed because sure enough, we got a call from the Memphis airport that Valerie and Ana were there! We hopped in the truck and ran up to grab them. Valerie was exhausted, and Ana in all her PK glory was wired from being trapped on a plane all day, and when we got home Ana suckered Jeremy in to sleeping in her room that night! Valerie shared a few items while unpacking for nightclothes, including some delicious smelling Ethiopian coffee! Finally, we rolled in to bed at about 1a and slept till morning!

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Congrats Heather!!

Our friend Heather (Rob from running group's girlfriend) finally finished her MBA! We're all pretty excited, especially since this means she can relax a little and start coming out with us! To celebrate, we threw a surprise party at Nandan and Anu's with some really great food, drinks, and company-- an excellent Saturday night, and somehow nobody died from Nandan's crazy concoctions. This time there was black vodka with double habanero and cinnamon infused, and regular habanero and anise infused plain vodka. I stayed clear of BOTH! Sadly my camera died just before the sake bombs (and about an hour before we left), but here are a few pictures we managed to get!

 Ikebana-style celebration!
 Rob is pretty fascinated by Charlie Sheen-- clearly!
 Heather was totally surprised!
 Anu, Tracy, Heather and I wait for Nandan to finish making the sake bombs
 Nandan attempted this in paper cups first; we're not sure why!
Me and Heather

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Rock climbing!

The weekend after raviolis, John and Paige grabbed us on the way home to see if we wanted to come with them to the rock climbing gym the next day-- heck yeah we did! Jeremy's been climbing once before a long time ago, and the most I ever did was a small wall set up at a Venture Crew retreat in HS. Needless to say, much fun was had and we can't wait to do it again! 

Jeremy, John, and Nandan watch Anu get hooked up for her first climb

Anu and Paige

The boys

Anu went straight up without hesitation! She's the daredevil!

Nandan and Paige

Jeremy and Nandan on the wall-- Nandan is 90% monkey

John makes this look easy...

So does Paige!

I finally conquered my elevated heart rate and made it to the top my fourth time on the wall!

Ravioli Time!


We wanted to have dinner with John and Paige, so we decided on a house dinner on the front porch-- probably the best thing about getting along so well with our neighbors! Jeremy invited Nandan and Anu over and we had a make your own ravioli party!

Paige gets excited about her first ravioli!

Jeremy's up next!

Curried potatoes, butternut squash, spinach, bacon, gruyere cheese, ricotta cheese, and walnuts were on our ingredients buffet-- YUM!

Nandan and Anu sample the options

John takes a gander

Paige and I toast to a lovely evening-- that's the kurta Nandan brought me back from his last trip to India. Ignore the random lady in the background...

Violet was obsessed with Jeremy's marathon medal

AND my high heels! We had to distract her just to get her to leave them here!

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Sushi Sushi!

We would normally never go somewhere this expensive but, in an effort to have the best birthday ever, we hit up Nori Nori, the all you can eat sushi buffet which was AWESOME! I'll save the strict review for Yelp, but I highly recommend this place for your group sushi needs!

I normally have really horrid birthdays-- everything from people picking fights to folks flat out not showing up when they said they would. I was, as always, cautiously optimistic about my birthday...

A lot of folks showed up, which meant a great deal to me since people don't usually come in droves to my birthday, and everyone seemed to really enjoy mingling with everyone else-- I had lots of different groups of friends, and it warmed my heart to see everyone getting along :)

Best Birthday Ever. 

Friday, January 14, 2011

What a week!

We've been out of work/school all week now! Amazing! The snow came late on Sunday and was ruhl purdy until the temperature dropped and BAM! Snice!

Day one, Jeremy and Michael went for a run and later we walked down to McGowan's with John and Paige and I learned how to play Euchre (which honestly still confuses me). Then we walked to Nandan and Anu's in Candler Park, then came back around midnight. At College and Rock Springs, there was a couple who had taken the realty sign off the house next door and were using it to sled, so we each took a turn! Soooo much fun to slide out in to what's normally a fairly well traveled road! We made it the rest of the way back (I walked in the middle of the road where the fire and police vehicle's chains had broken up the ice a bit) and discovered College had actually been shut down over the bridge!

Day two, we stayed in and I made brisket which we shared with John and Paige. It was pretty darn good if I say so myself!

Day three, we stayed in a while, then walked down to see Michael and the kids-- I made some pretty good spaghetti (Classico spicy tomato sauce + chicken sausage = awesome!) and we took some down and watched Inception with Michael. LOVE that movie.

Day four, we went in to work in the afternoon-- even Jeremy agreed the roads were still questionable! Inventoried a bunch of stuff at work, which was nice since we never get to do that, and then came home. Walked down to The Matador for our meal out for the week and came back home and kinda crashed-- doing not a whole lot is surprisingly exhausting!

Day five, we've exhausted most of the decent food supplies, but the ice! It is melting! I'm headed in to work for a little while to hand out paychecks, then back here to watch the kids while Jeremy and Michael go for a run. Tonight, we'll try making pizza with them! I do have a few more pictures to toss up later, but for now I'm out!

Ciao!

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

To Candler Park and Back-- 2.8mi of snow and ice

 Sun In My Belly looks nice and quaint on any other day

 Ice cold Packard

 Smothered Mini

 We understood when we got there why Nandan had no clue how bad the roads were-- he hadn't stepped foot outside all day!

 Jeremy and Michael on what was one huge sheet of ice!

 DeKalb Ave. towards Decatur, 11:50 PM, middle of the road

 DeKalb Ave. towards downtown Atlanta, 11:50 PM, middle of the road

We got home and College was closed!

Monday, January 10, 2011

Neighborhood

 John, Jeremy, and the not-so-smart-car

 McGowan's was Open!

Paige looking "pensive" after an afternoon of Euchre 

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Christmas (a Pensive Post)

Everyone else is doing pensive posts about what Christmas means to them and I thought I'd jump on the bandwagon-- just because I'm not a Christian doesn't mean this time of year doesn't have meaning.

I remember Christmas growing up; we never had tons of money and only got one "big" present and a few little ones, often things that were related to our big present. The ones I remember the most were a 101 Dalmations tent (mostly meant for indoor camping) and a bicycle which I learned to ride in the park across the street from my house. I remember helping my little brother put together his Lego and KNEX sets and playing Operation with him when he was a toddler; he got so spooked by the noise!

I grew up going to church services, both of my parents had grown up in churches, but we weren't a "religious" household. For us, Christmas meant being together and being happy and taking time to reflect on the joy and gift of having family and friends to spend our time with. As we grew older and grew closer with those in our neighborhood, we grew to understand that family isn't just the people you're tied to by blood-- family is anyone that means a lot to you. Anyone whose presence enriches you and whose absence saddens you. Many of those people were at my wedding even though blood family chose church commitments over our big day.

I've been accused directly and indirectly by people of detracting from the "reason for the season" by having our wedding so close to Christmas. If I'd had my way, we would have had our wedding in the spring, outside, possibly in my old neighborhood. But, as I've explained to many, a wedding is about family and being together-- much like Christmas.

Thinking back on those Christmases growing up and the past few that I've had, and our wedding, I've come to realize even moreso that the people we call friends are our real family. Very few of our family either made a point of being there or even made a point of making an excuse. Indeed, the people whose schedules we most sought to accommodate all skipped out.

The last paragraph especially is something I struggle with on a daily basis. Our wedding anniversary was forgotten by all but a handful of people because folks were too busy preparing for Christmas. We'll never get anniversary presents, and we'll never get a card saying, "Congrats on another year of marriage." Perhaps I'm the only one who still sends cards like that, and yes it is selfish of me to think those things, but I devote quite a bit of time thinking ahead to what I can do to remember those I love.

That being said, Christmas is also a time of forgiveness; a time for all of us, myself included, to put aside these petty concerns and simply be happy for what we have and the blessings we have received whether by Fate or Faith. If I'm correct, that's the whole point of Jesus in Christianity-- He came as a symbol of forgiveness and love. and so His followers are to live each day by his example of loving freely and unconditionally.

I promise this is the end, and so my point is this:

Whether you're Christian, Agnostic, Atheist, or any other religion, the last month of the year is for all of us a reflection on the past and a way to look forward to the New Year-- a place where we make the decision of how to act towards others, including those who have hurt us or wronged us. As an individual not celebrating the birth of Christ, I still make an effort to clear my mind and sit silently, to consider how I can be a better, more positive person for myself, my friends, my family, and those I have yet to meet. To remind myself that I do not need to grow expectations of reciprocation on anything throughout the year.

I hope you have all had (or will have) a peaceful Winter Solstice (Yule, Saturnalia, etc), Christmas, Pancha Ganapati, Chanukah, Boxing Day, Kwanzaa and anything else I may have missed. Pictures to come from our Christmas trip, and I'm working on my New Years resolutions to post up next week-- I'm awaiting 2011 with baited breath!

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Welcome Iris Elizabeth!

Welcome to Iris Elizabeth Salcedo!
7lb 11oz, 20.5''
Monday December 14, 9:49AM

Here's the pretty baby
And with her big sisters Sidney and Eliana (two of my afterschool babies)

Their mom and dad are definitely my favorite after school parents, and Nicki has gotten me hooked on cheesy romance novels involving vampires. I'm so excited their amazing family just added one more monster!

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Our life in pictures-- what else?

Things have been busy lately, so here are a few shots from our recent escapades!

Chris and Daniel hit the pool tables at our staff party
Ben, Willow, and Jimmy chill out upstairs
Chris throws some darts-- action shot!
Hunter, Jimmy, Willow, and Stephen
Jon, Octavia, and Jillian upstairs
AOII Dinner Club with Selena, Darice, me, and Ashley
Vivi plays with Uncle Jeremy and the rain maker
What do you mean I can't throw my food on the floor?!

Lots of time with the kids, and a party for my staff-- they work so hard all year, they deserve a little fun!