Monday, December 29, 2008
Christmas and Other Sweet Things
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
On the Corner of 3rd and 29th
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
End of Year Music Issue
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Thanksgiving Extravaganza!!
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Little Visit
Привет, мои друзья! Welcome back to my feeble attempt at sharing some of our lives’ stories/humor/tidbits with the entirety of the universe. Conveniently placed on the aptly-titled “world-wide-web,” my thoughts and feelings can be shared not just with myself, but with all mankind. (Some may think this is a bad thing. You decide.)
This weekend/week we had s’more guests come up to be our friends in New York: Justin and Jenny Little. The cute couple from Felicity graced us with their presence from Saturday until Wednesday. It all started off with a bang when they showed up at my door at 4:15 AM on Saturday morning. I attempted to stay up to wait for them, but it wasn’t happening. No offense to them at all, but I need my beauty sleep. We woke up at “9” (10) and went into the City to meet up with Christine so we could all enjoy the Lumberjack Special at Tom’s Restaurant. Dee-Lish. We mainly went into the City to drop off the 5 bags that Jenny brought with her at Christine’s apartment. It was fun, and a great experience for Justin to witness the madness of carrying bags on the bus/subway. Luckily it wasn’t rush hour.
We made our way down to Ground Zero and St. Paul’s chapel right across the street from it. For those of you who don’t know, St. Paul’s chapel played a pivotal role after the attacks on 9/11 as sort of a rescue center for people to go, and it was used heavily by FDNY and NYPD as a base camp. It was a powerful place – I could feel the tension and struggle outside by Ground Zero, and then feel the relief as we walked in the doors of the chapel. There’s something about a church/chapel that brings a calming sensation over you, and St. Paul’s was no exception. After that, we trekked on down towards Wall Street and the NY Stock Exchange, where we were greeted by protestors, and even a small group of people handing out flyers telling us the Federal Reserve was the cause of all evil in the world. They weren’t very nice – not quite sure how that’s going to prove any point. Naturally our progression made us down to Battery Park to see the Statue of Liberty, which we always end up at with visitors. It’s worth it though – it’s a nice park with sweet views and the architecture down in lower Manhattan is incredible – I myself really take it for granted.
That night we watched UC d-d-d-dOMINATE Pitt for basically the Big East championship. We watched it with Omar and were very nice after the win, yet I let him know we won. I think Justin and Jenny almost passed out walking, they were so tired. Sunday was spent attending Church, and brunch and walking through the park. It was so lovely. We walked around most of the day, hitting up Grand Central Station’s shopping center (as Justin and I sat on a nice wooden bench), and Bryant Park’s shopping center (do you see a pattern here?) and 5th Avenue’s shopping street. Justin and I were able to escape for a bit and rock out on sweet guitars at Sam Ash, and then drink beers in a bar. I honestly don’t even know if Jenny and Christine noticed we were gone. Just kidding – maybe. We then hit up Magnolia to mack on some cupcakes. No doubt that that bakery’s got all da bomb frostings, I love those cupcakes like McAdams loves Gosling. We got two, no six, no twelve, BAKER’S DOZEN! I told you that I’m crazy for these cupcakes, cousin.
Monday night we met after work and got some marrrrr(rolling of r)garitas at some random Mexican place. We also ordered food and ate it. It wa’ guuuuud! I just fueled my liking for Mexican food – it’s now close to being my favorite food; German food/beer still can’t be beat, but even I am surprised at how close it is. Tuesday we just hung out, and today they left L Sad ending to a great weekend with great friends. We can’t wait to see you guys again!!
Starbucks.
Or, as all the cool blogs are calling it these days: «-bux or simply The Bux. Living in the great and diverse city that is known to the common folk as New York City, I have seen my fair share of Starbucks coffee shops. And I have drank my fair share of Grande Coffee with a little bit of room for the cream, supplied with non-fat milk (for my girlish figure) and a *hint* of vanilla powder for a little surprising, yet sensible taste.
Never mind the fact that The Bux is in the process of closing down a large majority of their stores, or the fact that at any given point in New York, you can see 19 different Starbucks coffee locations, some even located within the same store. This week, you should treat – no, you deserve a nice, steaming hot cup-o-joe from those darnded hippies from the Northwest. They may have gone a little overboard with their store locations, but man, do they know how to make a cup of coffee. And pretty good fru-fru drinks for all you ladies (dudes who won’t admit they like fru-fru drinks) out there.
Or so I’ve heard. I’m waaaaaay too much of a man to drink fru-fru drinks. Cheers.
Eat turkey until you literally explode.
Why else do turkeys continue to populate our world, except to provide us with one delicious meal every 4th Thursday in November? I know that I will be eating as much as my little stomach can handle. And you might be surprised how much food I can intake. Hint: It’s a LOT. We will be eating at the lovely Sheraton Hotel’s Thanksgiving feast-center mit meine Eltern. (that’s german for parents)
Run of the Week
Don’t Run!!! I can’t believe I’m actually saying this, but I’m not going to run this week. And what are you going to do about it? That’s what I thought.
I kept it remotely short because I am busy and people (my family) are still here/coming today. Deal wit’ it, dawg, just deal wit’ it. (Remotely short? Yeah right, I wrote a book.) Go Bearcats!!!
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Who Dey?! and ties
Bonjour, mes amis! Welcome to yet another installment of everyone’s favorite Cincinnatian-that now lives in New York – that went to UC and Lasalle-and is an Environmental engineer-and likes to run too, and will beat you in a race if you challenge him (sorry, no offense to any other dude that falls into all of those categories).
I think I’ve said this following statement ad nauseam, but “there’s never a dull or boring moment in this City.” Yet again we were greeted this weekend by a gathering of family and greeted we were. The Witty gang (minus The Dude) was with us this weekend, and they brought along a strong desire to go do things around the City. We went to the Natural History museum (and I got to check out the sweet and awesome dinosaur bones and feel like I was 10 again. Oh, dinosaurs – what more could a young, nerdy boy want?), the Statue of Liberty (don’t be fooled into thinking this will be anything quick), and various areas of the city that honestly, I would never go to if there were no visitors. The Statue of Liberty, in all its grandness and symbolism, was overshadowed by the fact that it was really cold out. Not helping the situation, the Statue is located on an island, causing more intense winds and sub-freezing weather. Also, on another note, somehow Christine, Kerry, Lydia, Sarah, and I were separated from Joanie and Evie. This caused drama when picture taking was wanted, so not even a group shot of everyone on the trip was taking at the symobl of freedom! Don't blame me when you don't see a picture of us all there!
Plus we ate at some ridic restaurants that I will forever be grateful to the Witty’s for, like one amazing Italian place where the servers all wore nice suits, the owner came over and talked to us throughout the meal. They even brought out a fruit/cookie/desert tray after the meal was over and spoke to each other in REAL Italian, which makes you know it's legit. We also went to a fondue place (my first time!!) and met up with a couple that's around Christine and my age that used to babysit in St. Louis for the Witty's. They seemed like good people, and hopefully we'll get a chance to hang out with them again soon.
We did other cool New York things like ride in a subway or hail a cab or just walk around to places. (Honestly? Who walks around anymore? Don’t we live in America, the birthplace of subdivisions and urban sprawl? “Good Luck, and Godspeed” is all I’ll respond to you.) We checked out Battery Park, and the girls got to see how there's actually hundreds of Statues of Liberty scattered throuhgout the lower Manhattan region, but for some reason these "statues" ask for money if you take a picture with them. Weird.
Riverside Park. I only use this because it’s the only run route I have yet to take advantage of in the city. Until this week when Jeremy and I “did work, son” on this route and showed it a thing-or-two about how to properly run along a river in New York. I don’t know when it’ll happen again, but it will. Don’t worry, have faith, and Godspeed (“what’s up with all his Godspeed references today? Is he weird?” “It’s the word of the day (WOTD). And yes, I am, more than you think.”)
Music/Album/Band/Rock of the week
I was all ready to put Jon Foreman as the Musician of the week (or year, if you ask me, ), and tell you all about how awesome he is and whether you are young or old, tall or small, thin or thick, hip or not hip, a person who enjoys good music or a person who enjoys horrendous music (google search “Rap music”) – you will enjoy Mr. Foreman’s take on music. I mean, this dude releases 4 EP’s (Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer) for a total of 26 soul-wrenching, deep, moving tunes-all in the period of 1 year- and you’re telling me you “don’t want to listen to his genius”? I usually don’t care what these so-called critics think, but they picked his music as top-notch-so listen. But he’s not the musician of the week. I was even going to give you this link and tell you to give him a listen-see and just test the waters, just try it this one time, I swear it’s not addicting the first time or anything, you won’t get in trouble:
But not this week. This week, I’m going to pick the all-time-awesome-right-in-your-face-sweet-sexy-Aussie rockers AC/DC as band of the week. Not because I’ve even heard their new stuff (which is supposedly rockin), but because I don’t play by the rules, just like AC/DC. What? What? What?
Week of Sports Predictions
Last week was another so-so week for me. All of us Bengal fans in the world got basically slapped in the face with a tie. A tie? Who flippin’ ties in the NFL? Even all-pro 10 year vet McNabb didn’t know how two teams could tie in the NFL. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/writers/ross_tucker/11/17/grades/index.html?eref=si_nfl Sorry Donovan, but rules, as stupid as they are, are rules, and it’s borderline embarrassing you didn’t know it. I’ll give the Bengals the win just because of his comment. So I was right. (1/1)
UC beat Llllllvlllle. Not quite the score I wanted, so ½ a win. (1 ½ /2)
UC got 13th at regionals, not too far off of 11th, but 13th nonetheless. (1 ½ / 3)
UC won both games in bball. (17/4) I somehow ended up way over 100% correct – but it’s math, and Sir Isaac Newton would turn over in his grave if you questioned me. So, don’t. Ever.
This week:
UC 35 – Pittsburgh 28. HUUUUUUUUGE game this week in the ‘Nasti. Gonna be a close one. Maybe even as heated of a game as the smack talking circle between myself and Omar when we go watch it this weekend. We win, eat and drink oranges Saturday night)
UC bball continues its run to 31-0 with another win. The 2-0 Bearcat basketball may have beaten some pretty easy opponents in South Dakota and some random team from Texas, but they’re legit – at least that’s what I want to think, anyways.
Bengals 14 – Steelers 28. Sorry, Bengal fans. Can’t do it.
Who cares about other teams/sports. Except Cross Country.
Galen -pretty boy- Rupp wins NCAAs along with the Ducks of Oregon on a cold, windy day in Terre Heute. Ok, if you want predictions, see Ben Weitmarschen’s Meat Grinder here: http://www.trackshark.com/features/ben/284/The+Meat+Grinder:+Final+Power+Rankings.html
“Let’s kick the tires, and light the fires.” And th-th-th-th-ththehat’s all folks! We have another crew of visitors coming this week (what up Justin and jen-dawg?) and there is sure to be drama and stories and tales of love and lost in next week’s exciting blog entry. So stay tuned, and “don’t touch that dial! (mouse)” Ok you can, because waiting 5 days is a long time to not click a mouse button. Just come back. Or else I’ll make you send me skyline cans.