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Congratulations Mr and Mrs Pierce!

February 17th, 2009

After 10 years, 6 apartments, 4 states, 2 cross-country moves, Tom and Susan tied the knot this weekend on their anniversary weekend.

The blushing bride with her handmade veil and debonair dad walking down the aisle at the Yale Club library in NYC.

The Bride and her dad

The Right Medians (Mediers, Meteors…?) at the twiki table for the robot themed table seating.

Our Twiki Table

Oh and the robot themed cake!

The Robot Cake Topper

The Pierces first dance….twirls and all.

The Dance

And the happy couple enduring the freezing outdoor cold to take pictures on the 22nd floor terrace.

Susan+Tom

So there’s a funny story to these rings….Back when Susan and I both worked together, I was participating in a flickr-based photo group called Mission 24. An photographic assignment, or “mission”, based on a word would be emailed to you and within 24 hours you would have to post a newly snapped photograph. One such mission was “Infinite” and the idea of taking a picture of wedding rings came to mind and since I didn’t have any such rings, I had to borrow. I borrowed Susan’s sparkly diamond ring and Bert’s wedding ring to take this picture.

Mission 24: Infinite

I had to black and white the photo since Bert’s ring was of a gold color and Susan’s was not…But I digress! Apparently, upon seeing the picture, Tom wasn’t as pleased with the photograph as Susan or I was. He was a little miffed that another man’s ring was associated with his fiance’s engagement ring. So as promised, once he got his ring, I had to take another picture.
Susan + Tom's Wedding

Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Pierce!

Fried Yummy Goodness

February 17th, 2009

There was a deep fryer in the house so I invited Fred + Theresa over for some fried yummy goodness.

We started with Juicy Fried Drumsticks - tossed in Adobo, drenched in a egg wash with hot sauce (enough to make it a radioactive orange color), and dredged through Bisquick. The chicken was soo juicy! Then we moved on to mozzarella sticks made from cut up fresh mozzarella sticks washed in egg and dredged in Italian seasoning twice. Topped that off with some French Fries.

Fried Extravaganza

Oh there were some veggies…here’s proof:
Fried Extravaganza

And then we ended the night with deep fried oreos. Mmm Mmm Good!
Fried Extravaganza

Happy Valentine’s Day!

February 14th, 2009

Love

Musings…

January 8th, 2009

So in part, I’m a bad blogger because I never get around to blogging. BUT, it’s not because I don’t have things I want to share….I just don’t sit in front of the computer. Okay, okay so that’s NOT true. I sit in front of a computer at work ALL day long. So by the time I go home, I am very reluctant to be online at home and therefore rarely on the computer with free time. Lately, I’ve decided that if I have something to say to try to use my lunch “hour” to get it out there.

So case in point, over the last few months, I’ve snapped pictures on my phone here and there and JUST got around to getting them off the camera and on to my laptop….

One of my business trips to Boston had me staying at the Liberty Hotel. The Liberty was was a working prison until 1990 and reopened in 2007 after extensive restoration and renovations. The architecture is gorgeous and the boutique hotel was able to weave the past into a delightful customer experience. Their restaurant and bar are aptly named Clink and Alibi. Ordering room service is referred to as solitary confinement and the do not disturb door hang is actually a replication of a jail key. Now all that does not make a good hotel, but the service was also up to snuff. To borrow Mark Hurst’s tagline….it was a “Good Experience”.

Liberty Hotel: Solitary

philips tv volume control

That’s the TV at the Liberty Hotel in Boston and really there’s nothing special about it….except for me, it brought back memories. Back in 2002 @ Planetweb, one of my projects was to emulate the Philips dvd menu interface so that our embedded software would feel like a Philips product. That volume control brings back memories…fond ones of my team and um….slightly more frustrating ones of working with Philip’s offshore team. Oddly enough, I guess I don’t have many friends that have Philips products since this is the FIRST time I’ve seen this since I left the company back in 2003. Oh all those animations to make that open and close!

Welcome to the family Laura!

January 7th, 2009

My little brother got married on New Year’s Eve in Madison, WI to my new sister-in-law Laura. The wedding was pretty and there was much fun to be had!

For all 480 pictures, go to my flickr collection.

amy+jay

The Entrance

Cake Cutting

Laura + Jay

The Wedding

Champagne for New Years!

The Wedding

Re-enactment of a childhood photo

Dyker Lights

January 5th, 2009

On Christmas Day, my parents and I went to visit the famed Dyker Heights for the first time. From 83rd to 86th Street between 11th and 13th Avenue in Brooklyn, homes transform themselves for the holiday season into a blinding holiday light extravaganza.

According to Gothamist, resident Sam Maloof’s average electricity bill for December is $5,000. Crazy! Coincidentally, we caught the PBS documentary, Dyker Lights, before heading over.

This is what Dykyer Heights looks like from the street…wonder what it looks like from a plane flying overhead to get to LGA or JFK.


Dyker Lights

Dyker Lights

Dyker Lights

Dyker Lights

Dyker Lights

Merry Christmas!

December 25th, 2008

Where ever you may be, I wish you peace in your home, in your hearts, and in the world.

Holiday Lights

Prepping for my brother’s wedding…

December 23rd, 2008

Flight itinerary…check.
Hotel rooms…check.
Car rental…check.
Directions…check.
Weather….ugh!

So NY has been brutally cold the last few days and looks like it might get warmer for Christmas even up to the 50s. That’s a big change from the feels like temps of 12F. BUT…BUT…I almost wish that it would stay in the 30s. Boy! There’s something wrong when I’m wishing for cold weather to stay! There’s logic - I promise!

You see, on Monday I have to fly to Madison, WI for my brother’s wedding and there the low tonight is going to be 1F and on his wedding day there’s a forecast of 9F. Don’t know if they’ve got a brutal windchill or not but that’s low not feels like. So my logic is that if it’s 50 here than the 30 degree drop is going to be brutal but if it’s 30 then the 10 degree drop would be palpable. See! Logic! Albeit Amy-logic! *sigh*

Madison, WI

The silver lining? Well the silver lining is that I will get to see family and nieces and nephews that I have not seen since last year. And I can’t wait to see how big Justin has gotten.

More ornaments…

December 19th, 2008

Ornament 5 is from Kristin in the Twin Cities…

Ornament 5 - from Kristin in Minneapolis

Ornament 6 is from Janet.

Ornament 6 - from Janet

And ornament 7 is from Tina.

Ornament 7 - from Tina

Santas Everywhere!

December 17th, 2008

On Saturday I heard a ton of noise outside so I look over the balcony and see a stream of Santas go by and remember that it’s SantaCon this weekend. So I headed down the street to the Seaport to see hundreds of santas and the like.

Santa Crawl

Some highlights include: