Thursday, November 25, 2004

Thanksgiving



11/25/04

My Dad and his buddy from Salt Lake (Roy) came to visit NYC for Thanksgiving. Got to be a true tourist in my own town by going to the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Too many damn people!!! That will be my first and last time going probably. But it was fun to see. I have attached picture of Big Bird's Butt.

We went on a dinner cruise in the harbor for our Thanksgiving feast since I have no food in my fridge as usual (minus the mustard and teriaki sauce). PEOPLE< if you come to visit me, please keep this in mind...Fridge=Empty




Went to all the NY Spots as tour guide... The favorite stop seems to be the restaurant from Seinfeld and Suzanne Vega's song, Tom's Diner. We ate there of course.

Thing I am most thankful for: Family & Friends

Monday, November 15, 2004

University of North Carolina Baby




11/15/04

My best friend in New York City hosted an event for our university alumni group. It was a very nice evening. It was cool to have new people come to this event and meet them - and we all had something in common. I hope no one cares that I am posting a pic of them! If so, sorry.

Christine's boyfriend Carl went all out for the party - cutting up an apple into the shape of a swan. WOW!

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University of North Carolina Baby




11/15/04

My best friend in New York City hosted an event for our university alumni group. It was a very nice evening. It was cool to have new people come to this event and meet them - and we all had something in common. I hope no one cares that I am posting a pic of them! If so, sorry.

Christine's boyfriend Carl went all out for the party - cutting up an apple into the shape of a swan. WOW!

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Sunday, November 07, 2004

Cloisters



11/7/04

My friend Liz came to visit from Salt Lake City and I showed her around town a bit today. We decided to go up to the Cloisters. For those of you who do not know, the Cloisters are a part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and located in Northern Manhattan. It is art and archeticture from mideval Europe - mostly religious pieces. Very neat stuff from the 1100s to the 1400s.