- Spent the week with my parents, who left on friday. They really helped (e:inscrutable) and I a lot with setting up our apartment. Which we really need ready for the baby come April.
- Mom showed me how to make both her famous chicken and knuflies and her water chestnut stuffing. I will now be able to make these recipes for my family (the one I'm raising).
- Had thanksgiving dinner with my family (the one who raised me).
- I finally got a new vacuum cleaner to do battle with (e:ktmuffin) and her effect on my ability to breathe.
- Also purchased was a new washer and dryer. I've never actually had my own personal laundry machines in any apartment I've owned. It will be really nice being able to walk five feet to wash my boxers while simultaneously wearing boxers.
- Caught the tail end of (e:lizabeth), (e:john), and (e:jbeatty)'s non-traditional Thanksgiving.
- (e:inscrutable) and I took a road trip to see her parents in Dansville. I got to meet her other brother as well as several aunts. Had a second, belated thanksgiving with them.
- I had way too much turkey. This entire weekend, all I've wanted to do was sleep.
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11/25/2007 22:20 #42278
Week Re-capCategory: life
11/19/2007 13:04 #42198
Project XCategory: baby
(e:inscrutable) got the sonar today.
The stubborn kid kept its legs crossed the whole time, so our master plan to choose pink or blue stuff is foiled once again.
The stubborn kid kept its legs crossed the whole time, so our master plan to choose pink or blue stuff is foiled once again.
11/17/2007 18:42 #42175
BirthdayCategory: birthday
I turned 32 today. It's cool that my birthday's finally on a saturday. I think I'll check out grandma moras tonight. For some strange reason, Buffalo doesn't really have quite as many Mexican restaurants as Raleigh-Durham has; I can't explain why but it's been two years since I've had anything in a decent mole sauce.
(e:inscrutable) made me a buttercream icing cake. Yum. I'll try to snag a picture of it later.
(e:inscrutable) made me a buttercream icing cake. Yum. I'll try to snag a picture of it later.
jbeatty - 11/18/07 02:48
Sorry I missed the evening. Mrmike el canelo is the bomb in Syracuse! I haven't had it here yet but I plan on doing so soon.
Sorry I missed the evening. Mrmike el canelo is the bomb in Syracuse! I haven't had it here yet but I plan on doing so soon.
tinypliny - 11/18/07 02:05
Hope you have a most rewarding, happy, peaceful, plentiful and stress-free year ahead!
Hope you have a most rewarding, happy, peaceful, plentiful and stress-free year ahead!
jenks - 11/17/07 21:39
I don't especially *love* mexican food, but since my birthday is 5/5 I *have* to eat it, at least then- and ladycroft took me to the place on union (el chaporal? something like that) and I remember it being good... or maybe it's just the margaritas I remember. ;) I went to gramma mora's having heard it was the best ever, and was underwhelmed, but who knows. And cozumel isn't exactly authentic- but I've generally enjoyed it there.
In any case, happy birthday!
I don't especially *love* mexican food, but since my birthday is 5/5 I *have* to eat it, at least then- and ladycroft took me to the place on union (el chaporal? something like that) and I remember it being good... or maybe it's just the margaritas I remember. ;) I went to gramma mora's having heard it was the best ever, and was underwhelmed, but who knows. And cozumel isn't exactly authentic- but I've generally enjoyed it there.
In any case, happy birthday!
janelle - 11/17/07 20:48
Yeah, we didn't expect much in the way of Mexican food when we moved to Buffalo and it occasionally makes me sad. I made the mistake of trying Mighty Tacos upon insistence of a co-worker and it was the most awful stuff I've ever had.
Puerto Rican food of course is different from Mexican food. But there are a couple places on Niagara. We went to one and I loved it! It was good, home cooked simple food. Lots of different roasted meats; some barbecue; and fried plantains, rice, flan and a wicked good hot sauce that's heavy on the garlic. So you might want to make the switch to Puerto Rican food.
Happy Birthday!
Yeah, we didn't expect much in the way of Mexican food when we moved to Buffalo and it occasionally makes me sad. I made the mistake of trying Mighty Tacos upon insistence of a co-worker and it was the most awful stuff I've ever had.
Puerto Rican food of course is different from Mexican food. But there are a couple places on Niagara. We went to one and I loved it! It was good, home cooked simple food. Lots of different roasted meats; some barbecue; and fried plantains, rice, flan and a wicked good hot sauce that's heavy on the garlic. So you might want to make the switch to Puerto Rican food.
Happy Birthday!
james - 11/17/07 20:20
When I first moved to Buffalo I was amazed when I saw white landscapers.
According the census date only 3.6% of the Erie county population is Latino. This is compared to 16.1% in the rest of NYS. That is why we don't have too many Mexican places and the one's that we do have are mediocre.
Oh ya, we can talk about illegals. But those aren't the ones opening up restaurants.
anyway, hope you have a nice birthday.
When I first moved to Buffalo I was amazed when I saw white landscapers.
According the census date only 3.6% of the Erie county population is Latino. This is compared to 16.1% in the rest of NYS. That is why we don't have too many Mexican places and the one's that we do have are mediocre.
Oh ya, we can talk about illegals. But those aren't the ones opening up restaurants.
anyway, hope you have a nice birthday.
paul - 11/17/07 19:38
Happy Birthday!
Happy Birthday!
imk2 - 11/17/07 19:18
Happy Birthday!
Happy Birthday!
museumchick - 11/17/07 19:10
Happy birthday! Buttercream icing cake sounds wonderful:).
Happy birthday! Buttercream icing cake sounds wonderful:).
leetee - 11/17/07 18:56
Happy Birthday!!
Yeah, we thought we would miss good TexMex when we moved up here, too. El Charro in Knoxville TN is still the place we measure all Mexican places to.
We tried Gramma Moras whne we first moved here and weren't impressed. I hope you liked it, though!
But, we have found a couple of places we do like -- El Palenque on Niagara Falls Boulevard just south of Sheridan (in and old Dennys, of all places!), El Caporale (sp?) on Union just north of Walden... and a new place i can't remember the name of that's in Niagara Falls...
Hope the cake is yummie!
Happy Birthday!!
Yeah, we thought we would miss good TexMex when we moved up here, too. El Charro in Knoxville TN is still the place we measure all Mexican places to.
We tried Gramma Moras whne we first moved here and weren't impressed. I hope you liked it, though!
But, we have found a couple of places we do like -- El Palenque on Niagara Falls Boulevard just south of Sheridan (in and old Dennys, of all places!), El Caporale (sp?) on Union just north of Walden... and a new place i can't remember the name of that's in Niagara Falls...
Hope the cake is yummie!
metalpeter - 11/17/07 18:52
Happy Birthday! Oh and the reason we don't have as many Mexican places to eat cause we don't use them to do farming and pick tobacco and stuff like that. I'm kidding but I wonder if there is any bit of truth to that. I know we have had a couple close and a couple replaced them. In any event I hope you have a great time and enjoy your birthday.
Happy Birthday! Oh and the reason we don't have as many Mexican places to eat cause we don't use them to do farming and pick tobacco and stuff like that. I'm kidding but I wonder if there is any bit of truth to that. I know we have had a couple close and a couple replaced them. In any event I hope you have a great time and enjoy your birthday.
mike - 11/17/07 18:48
HAPPY BIRTHDAY! I don't love Gramma Moras but plenty of people around here think it is the bees knees so I hope you enjoy it!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY! I don't love Gramma Moras but plenty of people around here think it is the bees knees so I hope you enjoy it!
11/08/2007 01:41 #42041
Which one?Category: moving
I haven't posted in a while. I'm not dead; I'm just in the process of moving into my new apartment. Although at times, I can't tell the difference.
Combining two households really sucks. When you move out from your parents for the first time, you have the evilness of having the expense of duplicating all the items you used to have back home. When you move in with someone, you have the its evil twin: duplicates of everything you own and deciding how to get rid of them.
What silverware do we keep? The heavier more expensive ones they don't make anymore, or the ones that go with the dishes? Whose furniture is sacrificed for extra space in the living room, and whose hobby is the recipient of that space? Which blender makes better margaritas, and should we keep the other one as well because it has more fancy settings, even if keeping both of them takes up more room?
I can only take solace in the fact that I can still store my car in the garage--I refuse to let it get taken over entirely by secondary storage.
Combining two households really sucks. When you move out from your parents for the first time, you have the evilness of having the expense of duplicating all the items you used to have back home. When you move in with someone, you have the its evil twin: duplicates of everything you own and deciding how to get rid of them.
What silverware do we keep? The heavier more expensive ones they don't make anymore, or the ones that go with the dishes? Whose furniture is sacrificed for extra space in the living room, and whose hobby is the recipient of that space? Which blender makes better margaritas, and should we keep the other one as well because it has more fancy settings, even if keeping both of them takes up more room?
I can only take solace in the fact that I can still store my car in the garage--I refuse to let it get taken over entirely by secondary storage.
tinypliny - 11/18/07 02:04
Yes, keep everything. I second metalpeter.
Yes, keep everything. I second metalpeter.
metalpeter - 11/08/07 19:06
keep it all it can be used. Trust me on this glasses break, furnature stains and wears out, polish silverware gets detergent marks. The other fact is that you moved into an apartment when ever you move some stuff gets lost. What if something happens with the land lord or someone next door and you two move again and lose other stuff then the stuff you lost was stuff you got rid of so you have to buy more of that same thing.
keep it all it can be used. Trust me on this glasses break, furnature stains and wears out, polish silverware gets detergent marks. The other fact is that you moved into an apartment when ever you move some stuff gets lost. What if something happens with the land lord or someone next door and you two move again and lose other stuff then the stuff you lost was stuff you got rid of so you have to buy more of that same thing.
10/27/2007 02:14 #41830
Leopard Induced RageCategory: programming
(Warning, non-english computer rant below. I need to express my overwhelming anger somewhere).
Still no Apple-provided Obj(google-guard)ective-C way of doing regular expressions. After 5 major OS versions and 7 years! Motherfuckers!
Every other language framework has them, except for Cocoa. Every single damn one. Python, Perl, Ruby, PHP, Java, JavaScript, .Net/C#, Gtk, Qt. Hell, even WxWindows has a regular expression class. WxWindows for crying out loud! But still, nothing from Apple.
Having needed regexps many times when doing mac development over the years (as so many people just aren't nice enough to make their content into web services), the lack of this important functionality in the core library has been an enormous source of wall-punching ire for me. As is the protestation from hardcore NeXTies that 3rd party laissez-faire solutions are good enough, or that the API is just too damned 'selective' to have regexps, or that scripting languages should really be used instead. The last one is really confusing; as they've added automatic garbage collection, it seems like they're trying to make Ob(google-guard)jective-C competitive with scripting languages that provide regular expressions.
The emperor looks even more naked from the standpoint of an Ob(google-guard)jective-C developer when one looks at all the other stuff that's either missing an API altogether or has a C-based non-OO API (did I mention that Apple keeps telling us that "Cocoa is the future"). There's no Apple-provided OO Cocoa interface for web services, none for getting the basic system configuration, nothing for WebDAV, nothing for secure FTP, nothing for any sort of MD5/SHA-1 checksum, nothing for relational databases. It's stuff that so simple to add, or at least should be from the standpoint of a billion-dollar company, yet it doesn't get added. Rrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
I know that the world faces more pressing problems, and there could be happier thoughts running through my head than constantly thinking about giving Apple the finger by creating a framework called "CoreFunctionality" that intentionally clashes with Apple's namespace by including such classes as NSRegularExpression and NSHash.
Hell, I just think I need to rant so I can form my battle plan with a clear head and ponder on where to get stuff for my slutty costume I'm wearing tomorrow.
Still no Apple-provided Obj(google-guard)ective-C way of doing regular expressions. After 5 major OS versions and 7 years! Motherfuckers!
Every other language framework has them, except for Cocoa. Every single damn one. Python, Perl, Ruby, PHP, Java, JavaScript, .Net/C#, Gtk, Qt. Hell, even WxWindows has a regular expression class. WxWindows for crying out loud! But still, nothing from Apple.
Having needed regexps many times when doing mac development over the years (as so many people just aren't nice enough to make their content into web services), the lack of this important functionality in the core library has been an enormous source of wall-punching ire for me. As is the protestation from hardcore NeXTies that 3rd party laissez-faire solutions are good enough, or that the API is just too damned 'selective' to have regexps, or that scripting languages should really be used instead. The last one is really confusing; as they've added automatic garbage collection, it seems like they're trying to make Ob(google-guard)jective-C competitive with scripting languages that provide regular expressions.
The emperor looks even more naked from the standpoint of an Ob(google-guard)jective-C developer when one looks at all the other stuff that's either missing an API altogether or has a C-based non-OO API (did I mention that Apple keeps telling us that "Cocoa is the future"). There's no Apple-provided OO Cocoa interface for web services, none for getting the basic system configuration, nothing for WebDAV, nothing for secure FTP, nothing for any sort of MD5/SHA-1 checksum, nothing for relational databases. It's stuff that so simple to add, or at least should be from the standpoint of a billion-dollar company, yet it doesn't get added. Rrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
I know that the world faces more pressing problems, and there could be happier thoughts running through my head than constantly thinking about giving Apple the finger by creating a framework called "CoreFunctionality" that intentionally clashes with Apple's namespace by including such classes as NSRegularExpression and NSHash.
Hell, I just think I need to rant so I can form my battle plan with a clear head and ponder on where to get stuff for my slutty costume I'm wearing tomorrow.
museumchick - 10/27/07 14:37
slutty costume, eh? I'm curious as to what it will be.
slutty costume, eh? I'm curious as to what it will be.
wow congrATS! That's awesome. Of course this is like a month late cuz I just am going back and reading journals now.
Wow! There's a whole brand-new person in there. Congratulations!
Congratulations (ok it is really still pretty early for that), but still congratulations.
I had wondered if that's what your news was... congratulations! I think you'll be a terrific dad.
Congratulations!
so...i take it this is the big life changing news you had a while back!? congrats :)
happy belated birthday!