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Week One Complete + All Sorts of Other Stuff

Yep, the first week of Larry’s chemotherapy is complete.  It’s been a whirlwind, a rollercoaster, and exhausting, and I don’t recommend it for anyone.  But it’s all in service of the fight that we will be winning, and I am frankly glad to get it started.  No more quarter for these fucking cancer cells in Larry’s liver.  No. More. Quarter.   Get the fuck out.

The beginning of the week was when Larry had to go and sit in the treatment center for about 3 hours hooked up to an IV.  He’s taking the Folfox treatment chemotherapy which is the standard method of treating colorectal cancer.  We didn’t do Avastin this round, which will likely be back for Round 2.   With this therapy regimen, Larry will go every 2 weeks.

On day one of each cycle, he’ll get chemo in the center.  Before he leaves, the staff then attaches an infusion pump that attaches to his port and he carries around with him, which keeps administering the chemo.  He keeps the pump with him for the next 48 hours, and after that, can then go back in and have the pump removed.   His regimen is then over for the next 1.5 weeks.  All things considered, it is something he has to deal with for like a full 2 days, but after that, he can get back to just building his strength and living his life.

Obviously it doesn’t come without side effects.   Neuropathy, nausea, and fatigue are the main ones we experienced, but I don’t think they were too overwhelmingly bad this round.   I don’t know what we can expect as this continues, but I do know the key is to keep him eating, drinking, and exercising.  So that’s what we’ll be doing, dammit.

To prepare for naps and relaxation on the couch, we got some help from Nicki to go to our storage unit and grab the chaise part of the sectional couch.  We’d put it away as our apartment just really wasn’t big enough to have it present…but now it’s like, fuck it, we want to be comfortable!

Honestly, while the walking space was intruded upon, you can still get by.   And it’s amazing to have a full couch again.  You can truly sit a few people there now to watch TV!  And I like having a chaise option to sit in.  Sometimes you don’t want to chill in the chair, right?

On the weekend before chemo, on Saturday, July 14, Larry and I happily made it out to the Hollywood Bowl.  We’d had to miss our first planned show around July 4 as we just weren’t feeling good enough to make it, but Larry’s made huge progress in feeling back to normal, at least as much as he can.  It was a huge happiness to make it to the Bowl this time though, as the performers were Christopher Cross, Kenny Loggins, and Michael McDonald.   Yep, the Kings of Yacht Rock were all together, and the songs and performances were amazing.  AMAZING!  And that place was sold the fuck out, as obviously many are unashamed in their love of smooth pop rock!

Anyway, that concert was a nice thing to have right before heading into chemo.  We got through the week of chemo with its ups and downs, but this isn’t really the place to go into all of that.  Just know that Larry made it like a champ, and he will continue to fight to be free of this cancer.  His youth will be an asset and we’re going to take advantage of that in this fight.

So on Friday night, Mila and Sveta dropped by and it was just a blast.  We had dinner, talked, drank wine (well, Sveta and I did), watched TV (showed Sveta the first episode of Pose, which is one of our favorite recent shows as it’s glorious) and just overall had an amazingly fun evening.

On Saturday morning, Larry & I went for a brisk walk around Glendale, and Brand Blvd was shut down in advance of the annual car thing they do here.   So here are some pics of that:

This weekend, we had yet another Hollywood Bowl concert in store!   On Saturday, July 21, it was a screening of the movie Jaws accompanied by the Hollywood Bowl orchestra.  As a reminder, Jaws is a fantastic movie, and even with it being 40+ years old, it still thrills and kicks ass.  Seeing it with a giant crowd makes it even more fun, as it was clear there were some who weren’t ready for some of the scares.   Chief Brody’s snap to attention when the shark nearly takes his arm off is still fantastic.

And now it’s today!  We just came back from seeing Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again! and gotta say…it WAS FANTASTIC.  So much fun, they got some of the deeper ABBA cuts into the song (“Andante, Andante” was a particular delight), the new members of the cast portraying the younger versions were amazing, CHER was wonderful, and the story ended up being very poignant.  The ending scene might have made me cry just a LOT.  But then there were the upbeat numbers to “Waterloo”, “Dancing Queen”, and happily, “Super Trouper” that just made my heart swell with happiness.  ABBA is the fucking best and will always be.  And I’ve heard that Cher is going to release an album of ABBA covers and that just makes me so happy.  Anyway, go see it, you’ll be very happy you did so.

Finally – I have to share that my Daily Double clue from my game way back in 2016 ENDED UP IN THE 2018 JEOPARDY DAILY CALENDAR!!!  And it’s today!   And I’m so stoked.  I had seen my super bestie from the taping (Vicki) had posted a few weeks back in the J! group that her clue had showed up in the calendar.  I had bought the 2017 calendar thinking maybe my clues would be in it, but I think that the production schedules of that never would sync up – so it makes sense our clues wouldn’t show up until 2018.   So I was motivated to find a copy of the calendar (got it on eBay) and quickly flipped through it to find anything that looked familiar…and there it was on July 22!   It’s not correct that it was a Final Jeopardy (I WISH), but still, I’m psyched that my question made it:

So How About Those Oscars?

Larry & I had the opportunity to attend an Academy Awards party at Ken’s house in Los Feliz – “Ken” being Mila’s brother who I’ve known for pretty much all of his life.  He’s done well for himself and has a great house in the hills of Los Feliz and as you can see in the pics below, the view is REDONK.  It was a lot of fun to watch with this group of people and while I ended up doing terribly in my predictions for most of the lesser awards, when it came to Best Picture, I ended up deciding to pick Moonlight as I figured the awards would get split between Picture and Director, and when Damien Chazelle won Best Director, I thought I was looking good.  Then La La Land is announced as the Best Picture, and while I was happy with that result, I also know plenty weren’t, and it also hurt my ballot (not that it mattered, I lost hard).  But then, that craziness of ‘oh yeah, Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway were given the wrong envelope’ occurred and it was like, oh shit, are you kidding?  Not just because that was an insane thing to have happen at the Oscars…but also, my employer is the one who looks to have been responsible for it happening!!  EEEK……. and throughout the news cycle today, it definitely doesn’t look like that assessment is changing anytime soon.  I can’t imagine anything else happening besides THERE WILL BE BLOOD.   This is one of those cases though where shit doesn’t have a downhill option to go….the 2 partners who are there are the only ones allowed to know who won, so anyone else who was associated with helping is in the free and clear as nobody else has that comprehensive picture…and weren’t there with the envelopes.   Girl, this is gonna be a rollercoaster, just saying.

So in the meantime, here are some fun pictures of the view from Ken’s house along with some pictures of people you may or may not know.  🙂

Oh yeah – now this is an Oscar Winning Composer’s signature on the La La Land vinyl!:

Brunch & Views Amidst Dahlinks

Today was a fun day.  Larry & I had an oft-delayed brunch finally with my two fave dahlinks, Mila & Sveta, at Edendale.  The food was of course good and the companionship was quite amazing, as they really are the best people to do anything with.   I may be biased.  I then got them to watch my 2 favorite episodes of Broad City from this past season, “Wisdom Teeth” and “Knockoffs,” and I think I have added more fans to the collective.  How could you not?

After that, we then took a quick drive up the Franklin Hills to where Mila’s brother Ken just bought a home.  He’s been wildly successful in his career and can afford the purchase of a home here, which is not chump change by any stretch of the imagination.  He plans on doing some work on the interiors as it definitely could use some sparkling up, but my god, the views from his home are jaw-dropping.  We could see the ocean, for chrissakes.  And we’re very far from the ocean.  A wonderful vista from Griffith Park and all across Hollywood and the West Side.  Stupendous.  It makes me happy for him while also coveting, a little, what he has.  Soon enough, I think!

Pics from Brunch and of the VIEWS

15-Feb-2015 11:46, 2.2, 4.15mm, 0.004 sec, ISO 32
15-Feb-2015 11:46, 2.2, 4.15mm, 0.007 sec, ISO 32
15-Feb-2015 11:47, 2.2, 4.15mm, 0.001 sec, ISO 32
 
Ken's new home has these views
Ken's new home has these views15-Feb-2015 15:38, Apple iPhone 6, 2.2, 4.15mm, ISO 32
The peons below
The peons below15-Feb-2015 15:38, Apple iPhone 6, 2.2, 4.15mm, 0.001 sec, ISO 32
Prospect Studios and Griffith Park Observatory
Prospect Studios and Griffith Park Observatory15-Feb-2015 15:39, Apple iPhone 6, 2.2, 4.15mm, ISO 32
 

A Mild, January Day (MM)

This morning, Larry & I woke up and it was warm.  WARM.  WT Fuck?  Just a few weeks ago – it was freakin’ cold.  And this morning, I wake up and it’s warm?  Sure enough, today was a nice day where the temperature was near the 50s.  It was so mild, the run we went on was pretty much awesome.  Too cold and running is uncomfortable and I’d rather not.  But weather like this, where it’s chilly yet not hot..? Awesome.  I am running only one lap around the park for now, but I obviously have to pick up the pace a bit in order to have any hope of completing the half marathon this March.  What is weird is that I can get to the 4- or 5-mile mark and if I press through, I am set.  And today, I really really wanted to stop at that point again.  I made myself keep running though…it could have been the fairly attractive guy running ahead of me.  Believe me, sometimes that is all the motivation I need.  LOL.  Regardless, that little motivation kept me running so I was able to complete the circuit.  And I felt great after that momentary lull and finished quite well.  Larry is a maniac though and can do two laps around the park.  Yowza.  I need to get to that point over the next few months.  I have to!

In some other news, Miss Mila had a baby girl on Friday!  I am so happy for her.  I wonder if she’s ready to keep churning out the babies now.  It seems, from my limited observation, that women either want to keep popping out those babies afterward or they’re one-and-done.  Guess we’ll see!

Larry & I just finished watching Moon.  An interesting movie and I’m glad I knew very little about it going in, besides the fact that I knew that Sam Rockwell’s character talks to himself.  That, my friends, is most definitely not a complete and thorough description of what is happening in this movie.  I read afterwards this movie was made for $5 Million.  That is amazing especially considering it’s a sci-fi movie set completely on the moon.

And what the hell is going on with my damn employer?  I am still Team Conan.  I wish he wasn’t going to be leaving, but it seems that’s what’s happening.

Scheisse! It’s been a while, yet again

Hey Hey Hey!
I bet no one is reading this, but that’s cool.  I just wanted to write out some of the more recent things that have been going on since it is still cool to reflect on them from way IN THE FUTURE!

– Want to stab my eye out at work.  It’s been so frustrating and annoying and I want to quit more often than not.  I think it’s actually going to get better and right now I just have to survive it.  But damn, surviving is sucking right now.  Here’s hoping I can make it without hurting myself or others.

Mila visited me this past Memorial Day weekend!  Sveta was supposed to accompany her but like everyone else in the country, her job is sucking and threatened to basically fire her if she went on vacation this weekend.  Bitches.

THURSDAY:  She came in on Thursday afternoon – I was supposed to meet her at JFK but of course, work effed that up, so she ended up taking a cab to 30 Rock and meet me there at work.  That actually worked out though, as that first day I was able to show her around Rockefeller Center (the SNL studios, the Top of the Rock observation deck where my Reserve AF card actually worked and got me a military discount – HELLS YEAH).  Afterwards, we chilled in my hood, Upper West Side-style.  Luckily she’s been to NYC before so there’s not a pressing need to march around to every tourist attraction in the city.  That actually made it a nice trip.

May 21, 2009 – Mila Arrives at 30 Rock

After arriving at JFK and taking a cab to where I was stuck at work, we went to the Top of the Rock on a beautiful May day
After arriving at JFK and taking a cab to where I was stuck at work, we went to the Top of the Rock on a beautiful May day21-May-2009 16:59, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 2.8, 6.2mm, 0.002 sec, ISO 80
Mila at the Top!
Mila at the Top!21-May-2009 17:26, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 8.0, 6.2mm, 0.008 sec, ISO 80
Also with the Empire State Building
Also with the Empire State Building21-May-2009 17:26, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 8.0, 6.2mm, 0.01 sec, ISO 80
 

FRIDAY: We left “early” to head to the Statue of Liberty.  I put early in quotes because it wasn’t early enough.  I was trying to go by what we did when Susan and Jeff were visiting in April – but I forgot that we were there really early to buy tickets because we went to the Today Show first to try to get on TV.  When we made it to the ticket booth at the Statue of Liberty then, it was like 8:30am.  We not only got Pedestal access tickets, but the line to the ferry was non-existent.  Cut to Friday with Mila.  The line to buy tickets wasn’t so bad, but all the Pedastal access tix were gone, so you can just go to the island and gaze upon the Statue but not in it.  Then, we went to go to the ferry line – and ended up walking half of Battery Park just to find the end of the line.   Holy god.  It was nonsense.  An hour and a half later of waiting and baking in the sun, we got on the ferry.  Then of course, work starts calling and driving me absolute batshit nuts so I nearly have a nervous breakdown, but I digress.
We did make it to Liberty Island eventually, and it was a beautiful day. I’ll be posting pictures on my picasaweb tonight that has the pics, but it was a fun time.  Thankfully Mila understands my stressed-outness and hung with me through the craziness.  I calmed down eventually.  We skipped Ellis Island (there’s really not much to see) and headed back to Manhattan.  There, we went to Midtown, got some grub at an irish pub, then jumped in line at tkts to buy some half-price Broadway show tickets.  I’ve been wanting to see ‘Rock of Ages’ so we got tix to see it.  Larry joined us to do that after work and let me just say, the show is so much fun.  It’s another “Mamma Mia” style musical with a collection of well-known songs, but in this case, it’s all classic late 70s/80s rock, from Pat Benatar to Journey to Def Leppard.  It’s AWESOME.  Highly recommmended.  Even the show’s program is cool, as it’s made in the shape of a record album cover.  Afterwards, we started the trend of not eating till way late in the evening and got some grub at the Coffee Shop restaurant in Union Square.
This whole time was also spent ensuring Larry passed the Mila test, and he did so with flying colors.  They even connected on the Jewish level, which was fun to see.  Needless to say, Charming Larry was super charming and fun and once again reinforces why I love him so much.

May 22, 2009 – Statue of Liberty Adventures with Mila

Halfway through the ridiculous Statue of Liberty ferry waiting line.  Those white tents in the distance are our destination.
Halfway through the ridiculous Statue of Liberty ferry waiting line. Those white tents in the distance are our destination.22-May-2009 09:34, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 8.0, 6.2mm, 0.005 sec, ISO 80
Looking back at the back half of the ferry line.  This took an hour and a half to get through.
Looking back at the back half of the ferry line. This took an hour and a half to get through.22-May-2009 09:34, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 2.8, 6.2mm, 0.002 sec, ISO 80
Over on Liberty Island.  Here's a view of Manhattan with the ESB in the distance.
Over on Liberty Island. Here's a view of Manhattan with the ESB in the distance.22-May-2009 11:17, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 8.0, 6.2mm, 0.003 sec, ISO 80
 
Me!
Me!22-May-2009 11:17, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 8.0, 6.2mm, 0.005 sec, ISO 80
Mila and Me with Manhattan
Mila and Me with Manhattan22-May-2009 11:19, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 9.0, 7.23mm, 0.005 sec, ISO 80
A nice widescreen shot of Manhattan.  The twin towers of the WTC are noticeably absent still.
A nice widescreen shot of Manhattan. The twin towers of the WTC are noticeably absent still.22-May-2009 11:20, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 10.0, 9.681mm, 0.004 sec, ISO 80
 
I love this picture.  It really is something I want to blow up fairly big and hang on the wall.  Something about the composition just works really well.
I love this picture. It really is something I want to blow up fairly big and hang on the wall. Something about the composition just works really well.22-May-2009 11:20, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 8.0, 6.2mm, 0.003 sec, ISO 80
A bit zoomed in to see the Brooklyn Bridge.
A bit zoomed in to see the Brooklyn Bridge.22-May-2009 11:20, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 4.5, 14.303mm, 0.001 sec, ISO 80
Mila and Lady Liberty
Mila and Lady Liberty22-May-2009 11:34, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 8.0, 6.2mm, 0.003 sec, ISO 80
 
Me too
Me too22-May-2009 11:35, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 8.0, 6.2mm, 0.004 sec, ISO 80
A nice pic of Mila at the statue
A nice pic of Mila at the statue22-May-2009 11:36, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 8.0, 6.2mm, 0.003 sec, ISO 80
Statue of Liberty
Statue of Liberty22-May-2009 11:37, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 8.0, 6.2mm, 0.003 sec, ISO 80
 
Slightly askew view of the horizon
Slightly askew view of the horizon22-May-2009 11:38, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 8.0, 6.2mm, 0.003 sec, ISO 80
A bit better aligned
A bit better aligned22-May-2009 11:38, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 8.0, 6.2mm, 0.003 sec, ISO 80
Attempt #1 at a self-shot of us and the statue.  Here, Mila has a Statue of Liberty-like growth coming out of her head.
Attempt #1 at a self-shot of us and the statue. Here, Mila has a Statue of Liberty-like growth coming out of her head.22-May-2009 11:40, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 8.0, 6.2mm, 0.004 sec, ISO 80
 

SATURDAY:  On Saturday, we slept in a bit and slowly but surely got out the door of my apartment.  We strolled up to a sweet restaurant on Columbus where we sat outside on the patio and had a delicious and relatively affordable brunch.  It was a beautiful weekend and continued to be the entire time, so we decided to head to SoHo for some shopping.  There’s a store there that Larry & I really like called UniQlo, which is a Japanese store that has very cool clothes for very Target prices.  LOVE IT.  I bought plenty of things plus I got to dress Larry up in some more flattering threads.  We walked further through SoHo, found a gelato place and chowed down on that (YUM), and then found our way in Little Italy.  There was a huge festival going on on the main strip and the smells of Italian food were insane.  There was also a ton of Fleet Week sailors partaking in the festivities – it’s always nice to check out those goods too.  Bwahahahahahaa!  ;-p   Little Italy is surrounded by Chinatown so you eventually end up on Canal Street, which is the crazy ass street you go to when you want to buy knock-off designer goods.  It’s just so packed.  We muscled our way through that, went back home to drop off the shopping, then went to the West Village for some good German food at the Lederhosen restaurant there.  This place also happens to be half a block away from the exterior location used for the FRIENDS’ apartment!!!!!!  It’s awesome.  After dinner, we strolled to a gay piano bar called Marie’s Crisis.  It is sooo much fun especially if you like showtunes (I know, it’s almost super cliche).  We walked in at a perfect time though as the crowd, which is standing-room only all around a central piano, started singing all the songs from Cabaret, which is one of my favorite musicals ever.  I think everyone in the place, besides us, had to have some connection to Broadway as everyone there sang really well.  It was not your typical painful sing-a-long where most people have no  business singing.  🙂  Anyway, it was a good time.

May 23, 2009 – Bummin’ Around the City with Mila & Larry

We found a gelato place in SoHo - yum!  Here's Larry and Mila while we're partaking in it.
We found a gelato place in SoHo - yum! Here's Larry and Mila while we're partaking in it.23-May-2009 15:17, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 2.8, 6.2mm, 0.006 sec, ISO 80
I did NOT want any of the blood orange gelato.  No gracias.
I did NOT want any of the blood orange gelato. No gracias.23-May-2009 15:17, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 2.8, 6.2mm, 0.01 sec, ISO 80
I'm posing for my picture.
I'm posing for my picture.23-May-2009 15:18, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 2.8, 6.2mm, 0.008 sec, ISO 80
 
There's my guy
There's my guy23-May-2009 15:18, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 2.8, 6.2mm, 0.004 sec, ISO 80
We stumbled upon a festival in Little Italy
We stumbled upon a festival in Little Italy23-May-2009 15:37, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 8.0, 6.2mm, 0.01 sec, ISO 80
23-May-2009 15:39, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 2.8, 6.2mm, 0.004 sec, ISO 80
 
On our way back to the pad, we transitioned through the 42nd St/Times Sq subway station and watched this awesome quintet play a few songs.
On our way back to the pad, we transitioned through the 42nd St/Times Sq subway station and watched this awesome quintet play a few songs.23-May-2009 16:31, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 3.2, 8.295mm, 0.017 sec, ISO 250
23-May-2009 16:32, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 2.8, 6.2mm, 0.033 sec, ISO 320
 

SUNDAY:  Another slow lazy day.  Larry went to Zabar’s and bought some Lox for he and Mila to share on a fresh bagel.  I skipped on the lox.  I think a lot of Rock Band 2 was played (with Mila ROCKING on vocals to James Brown’s “Sex Machine”) and some time spent on the Hudson River at my favorite riverside cafe there.  It’s such a surprise to find this place as it’s not really obvious it’s there unless you spend time on the river.  We were anticipating my friend Suzanna (from MHS) and her husband Brandon coming in that evening to visit, so we headed back once it looked like it might rain.  They eventually showed up around 9pm, and after getting a little settled, we headed off to Cafeteria, which is probably my favorite restaurant in Manhattan.  Love the food, love the restaurant’s style, love it.  It’s also very hip/trendy, but not overly so where you feel completely out of place.  Lots of catching up and story telling ensued.  I believe quite a few Cafeteria cosmos were imbibed as well.

May 24, 2009 – Riverside Enjoyment, Rocking Rock Band, & Dinner at Cafeteria

Mila and Larry love bagels and lox in the morning
Mila and Larry love bagels and lox in the morning24-May-2009 11:22, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 2.8, 6.2mm, 0.017 sec, ISO 200
Me and Larry while chilling at the riverside bar down in front of the Trump Plazas alongside the West Side Highway
Me and Larry while chilling at the riverside bar down in front of the Trump Plazas alongside the West Side Highway24-May-2009 15:20, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 2.8, 6.2mm, 0.008 sec, ISO 80
24-May-2009 15:20, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 2.8, 6.2mm, 0.005 sec, ISO 80
 
Me and Mila kickin' it old school
Me and Mila kickin' it old school24-May-2009 15:24, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 2.8, 6.2mm, 0.013 sec, ISO 80
24-May-2009 15:24, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 2.8, 6.2mm, 0.01 sec, ISO 80
Really, they were actually having fun at my pad.  I swear.
Really, they were actually having fun at my pad. I swear.24-May-2009 19:08, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 2.8, 6.2mm, 0.017 sec, ISO 200
 
I kept testing out different flash settings.
I kept testing out different flash settings.24-May-2009 19:08, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 2.8, 6.2mm, 0.067 sec, ISO 500
Then I wanted to add more of the windows.  How cool is that view???
Then I wanted to add more of the windows. How cool is that view???24-May-2009 19:08, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 2.8, 6.2mm, 0.025 sec, ISO 800
I finally realized what was missing in the pictures - ME
I finally realized what was missing in the pictures - ME24-May-2009 19:08, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 2.8, 6.2mm, 0.067 sec, ISO 800
 
Perfection
Perfection24-May-2009 19:09, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 2.8, 6.2mm, 0.067 sec, ISO 800
THAT is how you rock out in Rock Band 2
THAT is how you rock out in Rock Band 224-May-2009 19:20, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 2.8, 6.2mm, 0.05 sec, ISO 800
Once Brandon & Suzanna showed up, we grabbed some trendy dinner at Cafeteria
Once Brandon & Suzanna showed up, we grabbed some trendy dinner at Cafeteria24-May-2009 22:28, Canon Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS, 2.8, 6.2mm, 0.017 sec, ISO 200
 

MONDAY:  Yesterday, the theme of lazy day continued, although we did emerge out of the apartment, so it wasn’t totally lazy.  After getting breakfast at Utopia Cafe, we went into Central Park for some people-watching and sun-soaking.  My place was packed the night before, so Larry didn’t stay over then.  He had told us he was going to go running in the Park and amazingly, as we were walking along the main running trail, we ran into him during his run.  That was surprising.  We spent a few hours walking around, sitting and relaxing and overall enjoying the nice day.  Finally we walked back to the West Side and got some snacks at the Shake Shack, which is always a great treat.  We even saw Frances McDormand and her Coen brother husband, although I don’t know which one it is.  Suzanna and Brandon left afterwards and then Mila, Larry and I had a home-cooked meal of chicken alfredo and broccoli while watching Dreamgirls and The Jazz Singer (Neil Diamond version, natch).  Whew!

It was a good long weekend, and now I’m here at work spending time typing it all up.  Whatevs.  I probably should go now, but I’ll update on more stuff as I recall.