Dinner with the BBQ King

Kris and I are over at Michael’s right now awaiting some scrumptious food prepared for us by the BBQ King himself. Michael has always blown me away with his cooking and his way with meat (I mean that in a clean, wholesome way). But tonight he has put aside the grill to cook up some pasta and brussel sprouts. Care of Tracey’s recipe.

Jody and I are chugging down the wine he brought back from his travels and Kris is pretending to enjoy it, but really envisioning a Guiness or something.

Ah, here come the brussels. I shall pause a moment to partake….
Yummmm….and hot! Ow! Burnt my fingers a bit.

I best go and help because I am known to squat my ass down on the couch and drink myself silly until the food is ready. Oh the lazy woman’s life.

College Friend Finds Love and Identity

For those of you who attended Western Washington University (especially Kris) you might have met a remarkable woman named Kelly Jackson. She was a suitemate of mine in the Fairhaven dorms; both a beautiful woman with a pure soul and the best giggle I’ve ever heard. Since she was an artist, I used to hang around her room and tell her boring stories of Monterey (my high school years gone by) just so I could have an excuse to be around her and watch her work. She was brilliant. Probably still is. The loser that I am, I lost touch.

The point? She had an amazing story behind her. She was an orphaned Vietnamese baby that was being taken to France to be rescued and adopted along with a lot of other children, but the plane crashed and only half survived. For some reason she was taken to San Francisco where she was adopted by a Renton couple. So ended the story when we were in college.

Now the story has a new ending. Or a beginning, I should say. Here is an article the Seattle Times did up in April about her. For all you romantics (Brenda, I’m talking to you) read this. They should write a book or make a movie or maybe just keep it for themselves.

Productive Weekend

A big thanks to Kris for teaching me and helping me with my Movable Type switch. I have completed all I need to get my entries in categories and my archives working. I am at peace.

We had such a great time this weekend. Stayed up so late working on my blog (I’m more of a perfectionist than I ever knew). We also saw so much of Milwaukee and fell in love with it. Kris already talked about that.

Here are some pics from a great time. My rental car I’m standing next was fondly referred to as the Jawbreaker this trip because it is so tiny and so bright, just like a piece of candy. Made me smile every time I saw it.

Unemployment Pick me up

I have been wanting to mention this great site for almost a year. When I was taking that Authorware class, a few coworkers told me to ask the teacher about Odd Todd. If you were watching the news the other night, you probably saw them reference it as one of the subterranean websites that’s getting a lot of hits. I wanted to give my own thumbs up to it and send each of you there to peruse.

Basically, this guy got laid off and made these flash videos about being unemployed. Now he has about 30 videos to watch and merchandise to purchase. I swear I’m going to get me a cof-fay mug. Check it out, but be warned: it may not be worth trying over dial-up. Big flash movies. Maybe download them first and then watch. Start from the first and move on.

This always makes me smile. And all you who have heard me say “cof-fay!” will now understand why.

Transfer Successful

We’ve done it. Kris walked me through switching over to Movable Type and it was as successful as could be. Now I just have to sit down and decide what I really want it to look like and fix some of my archives.

If only he would take payment in sexual favors, we’d all be set. But I think I may just buy him dinner.

Stay tuned for a better look, searchable archives, and maybe even some features of my own. I refuse to be a carbon copy of all of you. 🙂 I AM a unique butterfly, dammit.

I mean, I AM a beautiful and unique snowflake….dammit (have to get the quote right).

Jazz in Da Park

Milwaukee, WI

Last night David (from London), Steve, Jim, and I went to Jazz in the Park in Milwaukee. It was amazing. We had some wine, some beer, some sushi. Well, I had sushi and they had sandwiches. Then David and I walked around Milwaukee a bit while Steve and Jim went running. The fools. Apparently running after a few beers is the proper and only way to do it. If I had known this sooner I would have been running all along.

Here are some pics from my days here in Wisconsin so far.

David and I forgot glasses�no need Clark Kent was always cuter than Superman Milwaukee at night What could be better than drinking in the park?

Talking to Strangers

Racine, WI

What a crazy couple of days. For those who know me best, we would all agree that I’m not shy, but I also don’t meet people on the road very often. I tend to sleep on the plane, therefore avoiding having to get trapped into conversation with a potential adulterer posing as an uber-Christian who then buys me the Left Behind book (this has happened). I also love the time of day when I go back to the hotel, usually with takeout in hand, settle against my headboard with my laptop and dinner and usually a terrible in room movie to keep me company. Thus, smiling, greeting, and any general “what’s your story, this is mine” kind of interaction is kept to a minimum. Just the way I like it. Or so I thought.

On Tuesday afternoon I decided that hanging out in the Wausau hotel with nothing to do was not going to hack it. I convinced the hotel to let me check out without a charge (it was 3pm in the afternoon) and I headed towards the Marriott in Racine enjoying the long drive and my book on CD that Leah lent me called Kitchen Confidential. Great book. I highly recommend it. Calling ahead, I begged the Marriott to let me check in a day early. As luck would have it, all they could put me in was their biggest suite. Finally, things are working in my favor.

According to Steve, this was going to be a great Marriott because it had a concierge level. I would say it is an old Marriott with a stale stank to it that makes my eyes tear up, but they do have a concierge level, which translates to free food and beverages, with alcohol to purchase. I decided I deserved a little hot tea and a glass of red wine (strange combination, but god I love the two). Upon entering the room, there were two gentlemen talking on the couch. The concierge was schmoozing it up with them and shamelessly showing them her glamour shots. I was going to take my goods and head back to my room, but the gentlemen seemed fairly approachable and interesting. One was gesticulating wildly about being a Master Colorist and Hair Stylist and I figured I’d settle in and eavesdrop.

Turned out to be a great idea; I ended up hitting it off with them. The hair guy, Lenny, was traveling for work, training stylists on how to properly color/highlight people’s hair with his product. He works for a big company that owns products even I am familiar with (and you know I have little or no knowledge of hair). The other gentleman, David, was originally from London {insert moan of passion over his accent here} but was now moving to Racine to work as an IT programmer of sorts for another big company. Long of the short of it, Lenny asked us to be hair models for him the next day and we accepted. My hair getting dangerously close to my butt and the highlights grown out below my ear, I was both embarrassed and anxious to get it fixed. Especially by someone who pretty much has his PhD in hair. 🙂

After sharing many glasses of wine, the three of us decided it was time to check out the bar scene and grab some food. We stayed out until almost 3am, enjoying the local gay bar where they helped us order some Italian delivery (can you believe I was able to find some non-pizza delivery after 11pm at night)? The next day we dragged ourselves out of bed for a day of beauty at the local salon. I felt like a princess. Everyone petting my hair, discussing how to make it seem more vibrant, less fine, and less frizzy…okay, maybe I felt a little picked over, but it was amazing.

We followed it up with another night of good food and wine, and then I worked their brains a little too hard with yes/no puzzles. Ah, the good life of meeting people. Tonight I might head up to Milwaukee for Jazz in the Park with David.

Moral of this story? When you have a good feeling about people, say hi. You could have great company and free hair styling for the rest of your trip.

The one thing people may be upset to hear is that I gave Lenny complete license with my hair and he cut off about 5 inches. No more long luxurious hair. But let’s face it, the hair was starting to get pretty nasty.

Better late than never. Here’s Lenny! He’ll hate me for showing the picture I took after a long night of wild dancing. At least it’s small.

Love your hair, hope you win!

Too many states in very little time

Chicago, Illinois

Gretchen and I were just talking about how in a short period of time we have slept in a large number of states. Here is my best record yet.

In three weeks I have slept in:
Connecticut
Massachusets
New Hampshire
Maine
Wisconsin
Illinois

Six states in three weeks. Not bad. Gretchen’s was more impressive because it was 4 in one week. Pretty crazy.

Just a tally. Nothing more interesting than that.