I wish there were more of these. How can you be grumpy in the morning when there is awesome music and dancing on your train?
London commuters got a little free entertainment on the tube the other day when a group of people got out of their seats and busted out Michael Jackson's "Thriller." They performed the routine and then sat down like nothing ever happened.
A spokesperson for the London transport system said, "There are clearly occasions, like this, when everyone enjoys being entertained by some talented people. There are other occasions where inconsiderate behavior can spoil a journey for other passengers. Our message is simply that a little consideration to your fellow passengers can make a real difference to everyone." Isn't that the truth!
These tube dancers are hot, but they don't have anything on those prisoners in the Philippines.
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Monday, January 28, 2008
Somebody's Getting Married....
This weekend we were in NJ and NY
On Saturday, I met up with Brooke and a few of her bridesmaids to try on dresses. Thank goodness for GPS, because the roads of New Jersey are not my friends.
Despite some very different body-types and skin colorings, I think we managed to find some fantastic gowns and come to a consensus on our top picks. No pictures here… it’s got to be a surprise, people!
While I was involved with my taffeta and satin, David spent time with his parents and picked up a few things for our upcoming ski trip. Thanks Fran and Dov!
Later that afternoon, David and I drove to Long Island and set up mom’s new wine fridge before meeting Hayley and Shawn for an engagement celebration dinner.
setting up the wine fridge
Judy and her birthday present
It was so great to see Hay and Shawn. They’ve set a date for their wedding, November 1st, and I can’t wait. It’s going to be so beautiful. Only 278 days to go!
The waiter brought them a whole platter of desserts!
awww
It was a great weekend and we look forward to celebrating with Brooke and Brian & Hayley and Shawn this fall.
With zero traffic and lots of good luck on Sunday, we made it back to Maryland in record time…four hours and ten minutes.
On Saturday, I met up with Brooke and a few of her bridesmaids to try on dresses. Thank goodness for GPS, because the roads of New Jersey are not my friends.
Despite some very different body-types and skin colorings, I think we managed to find some fantastic gowns and come to a consensus on our top picks. No pictures here… it’s got to be a surprise, people!
While I was involved with my taffeta and satin, David spent time with his parents and picked up a few things for our upcoming ski trip. Thanks Fran and Dov!
Later that afternoon, David and I drove to Long Island and set up mom’s new wine fridge before meeting Hayley and Shawn for an engagement celebration dinner.
setting up the wine fridge
Judy and her birthday present
It was so great to see Hay and Shawn. They’ve set a date for their wedding, November 1st, and I can’t wait. It’s going to be so beautiful. Only 278 days to go!
The waiter brought them a whole platter of desserts!
awww
It was a great weekend and we look forward to celebrating with Brooke and Brian & Hayley and Shawn this fall.
With zero traffic and lots of good luck on Sunday, we made it back to Maryland in record time…four hours and ten minutes.
Friday, January 25, 2008
Châteauneuf-du-Pape wine dinner at Lavandou
Last night we participated in a Châteauneuf-du-Pape wine dinner at Lavandou, a wonderful french restaurant in DC. This was a great dinner for the two of us because CdP is one of the few wines that we both agree on most of the time. We also met some really fun people.
We had some amazing wines and delicious food, but I think the best part of the whole evening was when David said that he will always associate the smell of Châteauneuf-du-Pape with our honeymoon.
Lavandou is just a short walk from the Cleveland Park metro
I'm not nearly as seasoned a wine taster as David or Mikey, but I'm trying. Here are my notes from the evening:
Flight One, Course One: Choice of endive and watercress salad with toasted almonds & pinenuts or homemade duck confit pâté
2005 Domaine du Vieux Télégraphe Châteauneuf-du-Pape Blanc:
light straw color, mushroom earthy nose, taste of slight mineral, creamy mouthfeel, elegant and full bodied. long finish (David said that if he had not seen the wine before tasting it, he might think this was a red)
2006 Domaine du Pégaü Châteauneuf-du-Pape Blanc:
light yellow color, fresh nose, taste of citrus, some mineral notes, bright acidity
Flight Two, Interlude:
1978 Domaine du Vieux Télégraphe Châteauneuf-du-Pape:
dark ruby color, spicy pepper on the nose, deep black fruits
1994 Domaine du Vieux Télégraphe Châteauneuf-du-Pape:
dark red color, earthy nose, high toned fruit, strong tannins, alcohol noticeable on the finish
1993 Domaine de la Janasse Châteauneuf-du-Pape Cuvée Chaupin:
red-burgundy color, smell of rock candy, sweet light fruit, firm tannins
Flight Three, Course Two: Choice of escargots & eggplant fricassee with garlic butter or clams with warm shallot & garlic vinaigrette
1999 Bois de Boursan Cuvée Felix:
red fruit, tobacco and herb aromas, notes of deep fruit (prune), round heavy mouthfeel, olives
1999 Tardieu-Laurent St. Joseph Vieilles Vignes:
ruby to light purple color, meaty and spice on the nose, notes of blueberry, and slight spice – light bodied.
Flight Four, Course Three: Choice of rabbit breast wrapped in bacon with roasted herb potatoes or roasted quail with grapes and a celery mousse
1998 Château de la Gardine Châteauneuf-du-Pape:
nose of asphalt, medium bodied, notes of plum and black cherry. (What a great pick Jace!)
1998 Domaine Charvin Châteauneuf-du-Pape:
nose of red fruit, tobacco and some spice, elegant texture
Flight Five, Cheese Course: Assorted cheese plate
2000 Domaine de la Charbonnière Châteauneuf-du-Pape Vieilles Vignes:
deep purple color, hot and sweet nose of dark raspberries, cherries, smoke, long finish
1998 Le Clos du Caillou Châteauneuf-du-Pape Domaine du Caillou V.V. Cuvée Unique:
nose of red brick and ripe jammy fruit, iodine
We had some amazing wines and delicious food, but I think the best part of the whole evening was when David said that he will always associate the smell of Châteauneuf-du-Pape with our honeymoon.
Lavandou is just a short walk from the Cleveland Park metro
I'm not nearly as seasoned a wine taster as David or Mikey, but I'm trying. Here are my notes from the evening:
Flight One, Course One: Choice of endive and watercress salad with toasted almonds & pinenuts or homemade duck confit pâté
2005 Domaine du Vieux Télégraphe Châteauneuf-du-Pape Blanc:
light straw color, mushroom earthy nose, taste of slight mineral, creamy mouthfeel, elegant and full bodied. long finish (David said that if he had not seen the wine before tasting it, he might think this was a red)
2006 Domaine du Pégaü Châteauneuf-du-Pape Blanc:
light yellow color, fresh nose, taste of citrus, some mineral notes, bright acidity
Flight Two, Interlude:
1978 Domaine du Vieux Télégraphe Châteauneuf-du-Pape:
dark ruby color, spicy pepper on the nose, deep black fruits
1994 Domaine du Vieux Télégraphe Châteauneuf-du-Pape:
dark red color, earthy nose, high toned fruit, strong tannins, alcohol noticeable on the finish
1993 Domaine de la Janasse Châteauneuf-du-Pape Cuvée Chaupin:
red-burgundy color, smell of rock candy, sweet light fruit, firm tannins
Flight Three, Course Two: Choice of escargots & eggplant fricassee with garlic butter or clams with warm shallot & garlic vinaigrette
1999 Bois de Boursan Cuvée Felix:
red fruit, tobacco and herb aromas, notes of deep fruit (prune), round heavy mouthfeel, olives
1999 Tardieu-Laurent St. Joseph Vieilles Vignes:
ruby to light purple color, meaty and spice on the nose, notes of blueberry, and slight spice – light bodied.
Flight Four, Course Three: Choice of rabbit breast wrapped in bacon with roasted herb potatoes or roasted quail with grapes and a celery mousse
1998 Château de la Gardine Châteauneuf-du-Pape:
nose of asphalt, medium bodied, notes of plum and black cherry. (What a great pick Jace!)
1998 Domaine Charvin Châteauneuf-du-Pape:
nose of red fruit, tobacco and some spice, elegant texture
Flight Five, Cheese Course: Assorted cheese plate
2000 Domaine de la Charbonnière Châteauneuf-du-Pape Vieilles Vignes:
deep purple color, hot and sweet nose of dark raspberries, cherries, smoke, long finish
1998 Le Clos du Caillou Châteauneuf-du-Pape Domaine du Caillou V.V. Cuvée Unique:
nose of red brick and ripe jammy fruit, iodine
My top three were: (in no order)
1999 Bois de Boursan Cuvée Felix,
1978 Domaine du Vieux Télégraphe Châteauneuf-du-Pape and the
1993 Domaine de la Janasse Châteauneuf-du-Pape Cuvée Chaupin.
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Movie Madness
Last month, someone asked us what movie we had most recently seen in a theater. We thought about it for way too long- we’ve seen a lot of movies on demand recently, but soon came to the embarrassing conclusion that the last movie we had seen in an actual theater was The Namesake, which came out in September 2006. Yikes.
Since then, I’ve been on a mission to make up for lost time, and have gone to see 3 moves in the last 2 weeks; Juno, Charlie Wilson’s War and 27 Dresses. No spoilers here, I promise…
I saw Juno with Fara last week. Thoughts? Funny, smart and well written.
“Faced with an unplanned pregnancy, an offbeat young woman makes an unusual decision regarding her unborn child.” Directed by Jason Reitman and written by Diablo Cody the movie is about a high school student named Juno MacGuff who discovers she is nine weeks pregnant by her close friend Paulie Bleeker.
It won 2 Critic's Choice Awards: Best Comedy Film and Best Writer, and is nominated for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress and Best Original Screenplay at this year’s Academy Awards. What I think is cool is the fact that it was made in 20 days on a budget of $7.5 million. It has gone on to make more than ten times that amount.
Heather and I saw Charlie Wilson’s War when David and I were up in PA last weekend. Thoughts? I love Aaron Sorkin and the tagline: A stiff drink. A little mascara. A lot of nerve. Who said they couldn't bring down the Soviet empire .
“Urged on by his staunchly anti-communist friend and romantic interest, Joanne Herring, Wilson leads the effort to provide United States funds indirectly to the Afghan Mujahideen.”
The film is directed by Mike Nichols, written by Aaron Sorkin, and stars Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams, and Ned Beatty. It was nominated for five Golden Globe Awards, including "Best Motion Picture", but didn't win in any category.
It was great to see this movie with another former Capitol Hill staffer. Aaron Sorkin hit it right on the head with this one.
Liz and I saw 27 Dresses in Georgetown this past weekend. Thoughts? Cute, a little predictable and very well cast
“After serving as a bridesmaid 27 times, a young woman wrestles with the idea of standing by her sister's side as her sibling marries the man she's secretly in love with.”
The film was directed by Anne Fletcher and written by Aline Brosh McKenna, and stars Katherine Heigl James Marsden Edward Burns and Malin Akerman- but I thought Judy Greer stole the whole show.
This movie was cute and kind of predictable, but totally funny. Some of the weddings Jane attended include: A goth wedding, a traditional Japanese wedding, an Indian/ Jewish wedding, an underwater wedding, three "Gone with the Wind" theme weddings, "girls wore suits, guys wore dresses" wedding and a cowboy wedding
Since then, I’ve been on a mission to make up for lost time, and have gone to see 3 moves in the last 2 weeks; Juno, Charlie Wilson’s War and 27 Dresses. No spoilers here, I promise…
I saw Juno with Fara last week. Thoughts? Funny, smart and well written.
“Faced with an unplanned pregnancy, an offbeat young woman makes an unusual decision regarding her unborn child.” Directed by Jason Reitman and written by Diablo Cody the movie is about a high school student named Juno MacGuff who discovers she is nine weeks pregnant by her close friend Paulie Bleeker.
It won 2 Critic's Choice Awards: Best Comedy Film and Best Writer, and is nominated for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress and Best Original Screenplay at this year’s Academy Awards. What I think is cool is the fact that it was made in 20 days on a budget of $7.5 million. It has gone on to make more than ten times that amount.
Heather and I saw Charlie Wilson’s War when David and I were up in PA last weekend. Thoughts? I love Aaron Sorkin and the tagline: A stiff drink. A little mascara. A lot of nerve. Who said they couldn't bring down the Soviet empire .
“Urged on by his staunchly anti-communist friend and romantic interest, Joanne Herring, Wilson leads the effort to provide United States funds indirectly to the Afghan Mujahideen.”
The film is directed by Mike Nichols, written by Aaron Sorkin, and stars Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams, and Ned Beatty. It was nominated for five Golden Globe Awards, including "Best Motion Picture", but didn't win in any category.
It was great to see this movie with another former Capitol Hill staffer. Aaron Sorkin hit it right on the head with this one.
Liz and I saw 27 Dresses in Georgetown this past weekend. Thoughts? Cute, a little predictable and very well cast
“After serving as a bridesmaid 27 times, a young woman wrestles with the idea of standing by her sister's side as her sibling marries the man she's secretly in love with.”
The film was directed by Anne Fletcher and written by Aline Brosh McKenna, and stars Katherine Heigl James Marsden Edward Burns and Malin Akerman- but I thought Judy Greer stole the whole show.
This movie was cute and kind of predictable, but totally funny. Some of the weddings Jane attended include: A goth wedding, a traditional Japanese wedding, an Indian/ Jewish wedding, an underwater wedding, three "Gone with the Wind" theme weddings, "girls wore suits, guys wore dresses" wedding and a cowboy wedding
Monday, January 21, 2008
See you in the Super Bowl
My family has this long-running line about athletes who make last-minute plays to win championship games; “You are either a hero or a bum” Catch the crucial interception for a game-winning touchdown? He’s a hero! Miss the winning field goal? He’s a bum!
Lambeau Field was literally a rock-hard frozen tundra, and I’m sure I wouldn’t have made it 10 minutes out there. But Eli Manning somehow put the Giants in position to win the NFC championship and head to Arizona for the Super Bowl!
As we all know, Lawrence Tynes came through for us (at last) when he made the game winning 47-yard field goal. But this was only after missing a 43-yarder with 6:49 to go and then a potentially game winning 36-yarder at the end of regulation.
So After all is said and done, the Giants are going to the Super Bowl and Lawrence James Henry Tynes proved you can be both a hero and a bum!
Lambeau Field was literally a rock-hard frozen tundra, and I’m sure I wouldn’t have made it 10 minutes out there. But Eli Manning somehow put the Giants in position to win the NFC championship and head to Arizona for the Super Bowl!
As we all know, Lawrence Tynes came through for us (at last) when he made the game winning 47-yard field goal. But this was only after missing a 43-yarder with 6:49 to go and then a potentially game winning 36-yarder at the end of regulation.
So After all is said and done, the Giants are going to the Super Bowl and Lawrence James Henry Tynes proved you can be both a hero and a bum!
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Mazel Tov to Hayley and Shawn
Thursday, January 17, 2008
SATC...the movie
134 days until....
I want to get Carried away! The movie poster just came out and I am dying for more SATC. Until then, I guess all I have are these pics from the set of the movie:
I want to get Carried away! The movie poster just came out and I am dying for more SATC. Until then, I guess all I have are these pics from the set of the movie:
Jenna, Henry Pick a Date- Continue Dynastic Planning
It has been reported that Jenna Bush and Henry Hager are going to make it official on May 10th at the famous Crawford brush ranch.
This ‘brush ranch’ is a gated, 1,600-acre Prairie Chapel ranch- far from rustic. At least they will have privacy. You might remember the couple's engagement was announced in August.
Hager, 29, is a former Commerce Department staffer in his final year of the MBA program at the University of Virginia's Darden School. He apparently asked the Prez for permission to marry his daughter on the overlook outside the president's cabin at Camp David. No pressure there!
For those with a really keen eye for detail, on May 10th is just a couple days after he takes his finals at Darden and eight days before he officially graduates. Guess we know who’s not helping with the wedding planning!
What Henry must think of wedding planning
I guess she's leaving these days behind.....
Why do I care about this? I don't really. I mean, I love weddings and all. But mostly, I just wanted an excuse to post the pic above.
This ‘brush ranch’ is a gated, 1,600-acre Prairie Chapel ranch- far from rustic. At least they will have privacy. You might remember the couple's engagement was announced in August.
Hager, 29, is a former Commerce Department staffer in his final year of the MBA program at the University of Virginia's Darden School. He apparently asked the Prez for permission to marry his daughter on the overlook outside the president's cabin at Camp David. No pressure there!
For those with a really keen eye for detail, on May 10th is just a couple days after he takes his finals at Darden and eight days before he officially graduates. Guess we know who’s not helping with the wedding planning!
What Henry must think of wedding planning
I guess she's leaving these days behind.....
Why do I care about this? I don't really. I mean, I love weddings and all. But mostly, I just wanted an excuse to post the pic above.
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Candidate Calculator
Candidate Calculator
Want to find out which 2008 Presidential candidate agrees with you most? Answer the questions on this quiz to find the 2008 presidential candidate that best aligns with your beliefs.
I’ve taken 2 quizzes like this now and came up with the same answer for my top candidate.
Apparently, my top match is/was New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson. The dude isn’t even in the race anymore- so basically I’m screwed. Take the quiz yourself- maybe your candidate will make it to super duper Tuesday. Personally, I think this thing might be broken….
My Other Top Matches
Former Alaska Senator Mike Gravel (D) - 76.85%
New York Senator Hillary Clinton (D) - 72.22%
Connecticut Senator Christopher Dodd (D) - 72.22%
Middle of the Pack
Delaware Senator Joseph Biden (D) - 71.30%
Former North Carolina Senator John Edwards (D) - 71.30%
Ohio Representative Dennis Kucinich (D) - 68.52%
Illinois Senator Barack Obama (D) - 63.89%
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) - 47.22%
Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee (R) - 45.37%
Arizona Senator John McCain (R) - 38.89%
Texas Representative Ron Paul (R) - 38.89%
Businessman John Cox (R) - 32.41%
Former Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson (R) - 27.78%
Bottom of the Barrel
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney (R) - 26.85%
Colorado Representative Tom Tancredo (R) - 22.22%
California Representative Duncan Hunter (R) - 19.44%
Kansas Senator Sam Brownback (R) - 15.74%
Best line I've heard about the races to date..."Someone needs to wake Fred Thompson up, maybe give him a Mountain Dew."
Want to find out which 2008 Presidential candidate agrees with you most? Answer the questions on this quiz to find the 2008 presidential candidate that best aligns with your beliefs.
I’ve taken 2 quizzes like this now and came up with the same answer for my top candidate.
Apparently, my top match is/was New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson. The dude isn’t even in the race anymore- so basically I’m screwed. Take the quiz yourself- maybe your candidate will make it to super duper Tuesday. Personally, I think this thing might be broken….
My Other Top Matches
Former Alaska Senator Mike Gravel (D) - 76.85%
New York Senator Hillary Clinton (D) - 72.22%
Connecticut Senator Christopher Dodd (D) - 72.22%
Middle of the Pack
Delaware Senator Joseph Biden (D) - 71.30%
Former North Carolina Senator John Edwards (D) - 71.30%
Ohio Representative Dennis Kucinich (D) - 68.52%
Illinois Senator Barack Obama (D) - 63.89%
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) - 47.22%
Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee (R) - 45.37%
Arizona Senator John McCain (R) - 38.89%
Texas Representative Ron Paul (R) - 38.89%
Businessman John Cox (R) - 32.41%
Former Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson (R) - 27.78%
Bottom of the Barrel
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney (R) - 26.85%
Colorado Representative Tom Tancredo (R) - 22.22%
California Representative Duncan Hunter (R) - 19.44%
Kansas Senator Sam Brownback (R) - 15.74%
Best line I've heard about the races to date..."Someone needs to wake Fred Thompson up, maybe give him a Mountain Dew."
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Heather & Jason, Cheesesteaks and (more) Giants
This weekend we visited Heather and Jason in PA. We started driving north on 95 after work, and stopped at the one and only Waffle House for dinner. Who doesn’t love breakfast for dinner?!
If you’ve never experienced a Waffle House meal or their awesome pie, you can find the location near you on their website. If you have some free time, check out the Waffle House website’s fun facts page. If you don’t have the time, (translation: actually work hard) I have listed a few WaHo highlight below…
Since 1955, the Waffle House has served:
1,527,602,959 Eggs
1,173,838,328 Hashbrown Orders
1,108,574,633 Orders of Grits
957,041,599 Cups of Coffee
786,449,152 Bacon Strips
495,264,367 Waffles
479,312,699 Glasses of Coca-Cola
370,545,935 Sausage patties
204,164,660 Omelets
123,587,123 T-Bone Steaks
22,217,455 Slices of Pie
14,899,594 Slices of Ham
Did you Know?
Waffle House customers consume two percent of the total eggs produced in the United States for food service use. That is more than 185,000,000 eggs every year, 500,000 eggs everyday, 20,833 eggs every hour, 347 eggs every minute and five eggs every second.
Waffle House restaurants serve more than 95 million cups of coffee each year. If you could stack all of the sausage patties we serve in one day, it would reach the TOP of the Empire State Building!
If you stack all of the USDA Choice hamburger patties Waffle House serves in a year, it would equal the height of 18 Mount Everests!
Waffle House serves more than 381 tons of country ham every year. That translates to more weight than a fully-loaded Boeing 747 at takeoff.
If you lay all of the bacon end-to-end that Waffle House serves in a year, it will stretch from Atlanta to Los Angeles seven times.
Waffle House serves more than 3.2 million pounds of grits each year. That is enough to fill 86 semi-trucks!
Each year Waffle House customers eat more than 334,000 pounds of pecans in their waffles. That is more than 21 million pecans.
We arrived at Heather and Jason’s place and got a tour of their beautiful home, had some yummy apple wine and dessert before going to bed.
On Saturday, we spent the day in Philadelphia. We kicked things off at the Mütter Museum.
Later that evening, Mikey, Becky and Aaron came over to watch the only game that really mattered this weekend.
If you’ve never experienced a Waffle House meal or their awesome pie, you can find the location near you on their website. If you have some free time, check out the Waffle House website’s fun facts page. If you don’t have the time, (translation: actually work hard) I have listed a few WaHo highlight below…
Since 1955, the Waffle House has served:
1,527,602,959 Eggs
1,173,838,328 Hashbrown Orders
1,108,574,633 Orders of Grits
957,041,599 Cups of Coffee
786,449,152 Bacon Strips
495,264,367 Waffles
479,312,699 Glasses of Coca-Cola
370,545,935 Sausage patties
204,164,660 Omelets
123,587,123 T-Bone Steaks
22,217,455 Slices of Pie
14,899,594 Slices of Ham
Did you Know?
Waffle House customers consume two percent of the total eggs produced in the United States for food service use. That is more than 185,000,000 eggs every year, 500,000 eggs everyday, 20,833 eggs every hour, 347 eggs every minute and five eggs every second.
Waffle House restaurants serve more than 95 million cups of coffee each year. If you could stack all of the sausage patties we serve in one day, it would reach the TOP of the Empire State Building!
If you stack all of the USDA Choice hamburger patties Waffle House serves in a year, it would equal the height of 18 Mount Everests!
Waffle House serves more than 381 tons of country ham every year. That translates to more weight than a fully-loaded Boeing 747 at takeoff.
If you lay all of the bacon end-to-end that Waffle House serves in a year, it will stretch from Atlanta to Los Angeles seven times.
Waffle House serves more than 3.2 million pounds of grits each year. That is enough to fill 86 semi-trucks!
Each year Waffle House customers eat more than 334,000 pounds of pecans in their waffles. That is more than 21 million pecans.
We arrived at Heather and Jason’s place and got a tour of their beautiful home, had some yummy apple wine and dessert before going to bed.
On Saturday, we spent the day in Philadelphia. We kicked things off at the Mütter Museum.
Originally founded to educate future doctors about anatomy and human medical anomalies, the museum is located at College of Physicians of Philadelphia. Today it is still educational, but visited by the public more than scientists to see its collection of medical oddities, anatomical and pathological specimens, wax models, and antique medical equipment.
Their “one-of-a-kind treasures” include:
The plaster cast torso of world-famous Siamese twins, Chang & Eng
A collection of 2,000 objects extracted from people's throats
The tallest skeleton on display in North America
A wax model of a woman with a human horn growing out of her forehead
A 5'-long human colon
The petrified body of the Soap Lady, whose corpse was turned into soap
A malignant tumor removed from President Cleveland's palate
A growth removed from President Lincoln's assassin, John Wilkes Booth
Heather was a GREAT sport through all of this. When we’d had enough of stuff in jars, we headed to Jim’s for cheesesteaks.
We waited on line for a bit, debated the merits of Wiz vs. Provolone, took some pictures (of course) and finally got our sandwiches. I’m proud to have had my first cheesesteak in Philly.
We walked around a bit in the Italian market, took some silly pictures, saw the other philly food landmarks, bought provisions for dinner and headed home in time for the boys to catch the football games.
Italian Market
Geno's (order in English only!)
Pat's (bad lighting, sorry)
best part of the whole market
After a great dinner, Heather and I went to see Charlie Wilson’s War while David and Jason watched Green Bay crush Seattle and then New England beat Jacksonville. On Sunday we said goodbye to our amazing hosts and headed back to Maryland in time to watch San Diego’s surprising win over Indianapolis.
After a great dinner, Heather and I went to see Charlie Wilson’s War while David and Jason watched Green Bay crush Seattle and then New England beat Jacksonville. On Sunday we said goodbye to our amazing hosts and headed back to Maryland in time to watch San Diego’s surprising win over Indianapolis.
Later that evening, Mikey, Becky and Aaron came over to watch the only game that really mattered this weekend.
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