Tuesday, January 07, 2014

Holy Mole-y

Just to get my personal weather report out of the way, this arctic blast is no joke.  I worked from home today (two-for-one plumber and doctor appointments) so I didn't need to face the low temperatures until later, but holy crap it's freezing!  In related news, here's your token photo from Friday's snow storm/work from home day (through my window screen.)


Yeah, so uh, big thanks to my super and the plumber who were supposed to show up at noon today but instead came during the middle of my conference call (just a radiator fix but still embarrassing.)  Also, my super has a black eye and his arm is in a sling - motorcycle accident or got the crap kicked out of him?  He was probably stoned at the time, so either way, I'm sure it didn't hurt too much.  

Today I went to the dermatologist to get a beauty mark removed from my leg.  It had started looking "interesting" back in '05 so I had it scraped off, and there were no issues with it at the lab.  I was all sad because I had this scar where my beauty mark used to be, but then it actually grew back a few months later (which totally creeped me out.) It started looking slightly funky recently (recently being two years ago) so I finally went back to have a new, local doctor check it out, and all that she could say is that she didn't have the medical history (I have no idea who the doctor is that removed it), so she didn't know if it was a mole-of-interest or not.  I decided to go the safe route because it was freaking me out and have it removed.  Since it was technically a surgery this time and not a "scrape," it cost a whopping $300! Now I've got four stitches, a hole in my bank account, and a hole in my leg.  Well, better safe than sorry, right?

We booked a trip to Puerto Rico for President's Day, yay!  I don't know anything about PR except that the government had an official travel agency which my mom used to work for in the 70s that gave her free trips.  We are staying at some trendy boutique hotel on Isla Verde beach that has a pool on the roof, and that's all I know.  So, if you have any tips on what to do, please advise.

This song is fabulous: "Haboglabotribin"

Why can't I download Bastille's "Of the Night" in the US?  WHY??

Thursday, January 02, 2014

For the Price of a Cup of Tea

Welcome!  My 2014 resolution is not to lose weight (because that should just be a forever ongoing goal), but to return to blogging on a consistent basis.  I'm just kind of over Twitter, and like the idea of having my blog as a kind of diary once again, so, here we go 2014 (let's see how long I can do this for before I return to tweeting.)

Disclaimer: Some things in this post may have already been Facebooked and/or Tweeted because, you know, there was no blogging for a while.

Here's a cool post box I saw on Fifth Avenue:

Ok, now that I've gotten that off my chest, I was in England last week for Xmas, my 8th one at Dave's (WOW!)  United Airlines are seriously the worst.  I know that my butt is big, but the fact that I could only fit half of it on the seat is kind of ridiculous.  The entertainment was awful (5 movies that are ongoing and you never know when they are restarting.)  On the way back I made up for it with a movie marathon on Air Canada (Deliverance, Don Jon, Crash, and The Incredible Burt Wonderstone.)  Anyhoo, Dave's mom picked us up at Heathrow and I passed out in the car, then took a nap, then went to bed at 10 pm.  Ahh jet lag.

On Sunday we went into London and I met up with Shiraz, Jackie, Ryan, Ellie, and Doug in Bethnal Green (the only area in London without a cash machine, fact?)  We went for a pint (actually, half a pint, I couldn't get through my Stella for some reason), then to The Boundary for cream tea.  This was maybe the most filling meal I've ever had, I was stuff-oed.

We all planned to go home after that and said goodbye until the fresh air awoke Shiraz so we went to The Water Poet.  Nice pub, great back area!!  Then we planned to go home and Shiraz got a hankering for McDonald's so we went there (AND they played "Helena Beat" AND I almost had a heart attack.)  Then we planned to go home but the fresh air woke Shiraz up again so we went to another pub.  AND we saw a mop dog!!


After that I met up with Dave and Krish and I got a doner kebab. What a mistake - I had a stomach ache the whole night.  Guess I can't eat that shit anymore.

The next morning we completed our Xmas shopping and met up with Krish for lunch.  Before that we saw the giant blue rooster (??) in Trafalgar Square.


Here are this year's Xmas decorations on Carnaby Street -


The weather turned into a horror movie with out of control rain and winds so I had to cancel my dinner plans with Laura and Joy because the trains stop in the UK if there's so much as a breeze (I'm still furious about this.)  The trains had actually stopped going to Clacton as early as 1 pm so we ended up at Colchester and did a bit more shopping.  I found this gem of a game in a department store -


I went to the Red Lion only four times during the week!  This was Xmas Eve:

This was the Xmas ham:

Dave trimmed it nice and thin; when I took over I sliced off giant chunks and basically ruined the ham (which was delivered from Spain.)  Sorry.


On Christmas night we did karaoke.  "Party in the USA" is really difficult to sing!  (Don't tell anyone that I selected it, okay??)


Here are some Morris Dancers on Boxing Day, LOLOLOL:


And this wrinkly doggy in the pub:


We spent a lot of time with Cameron and Olivia.  Livvie got two hamsters; here's one eating Cam's Legos:


We also went bowling in Clacton.  I got a "Shmoo" with Baileys.  I guess I asked for that with a thick New York accent because the bartender certainly thought it was funny.

The Pavilion was super cute!  Here's the smallest ice skating rink I've ever seen.  It's not even made of ice?!


Also, it has the smallest bumper car grounds -


On Saturday night we did a quiz at the pub.  How many rows of stars are there on the US flag?  Don't ask the Americans because we for sure had no idea.  Also, look who played on the 14th lol.


We had a coffee in Strada at Heathrow AND they played "I Would Do Anything For You" AND I almost had a heart attack.

Here's a photo from the most laid back New Year's Eve ever:


And here are moustaches.  Dave looks like a porn star from the '70s and Brandon looks like a creepy circus emcee.  Eww, I can't, eww eww.


I got a nose bleed tonight.  WTF?  Aren't those only for kids and cocaine addicts?

Current music: AWOLNATION - Kill Your Heroes