Steppesister
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I'm so far behind on yours! Oopsies!
Life can sometimes get in the way, and that's ok. The DIS is here for fun, and we all need to take care of real life too.
I feel weird that I apparently have eaten more dim sum than most, while still not nearly as often as I'd like, lol. First time in Toronto, then in Chicago (both regular Chinatown - Phoenix is the place, and Furama in New Chinatown), and also once in SF. I also love tapas. Dh and I have tried a few different places. Small plates are fun to share. Of course, I grew up with a family that liked to order dishes together, and then everyone would try a bit of everything, esp at Chinese restaurants. It was weird the first time I went to a Chinese restaurant and realized everyone was just ordering one dish each, and not sharing!
Don't feel weird, feel lucky! I"m a fan!
We did that too, we never ordered our own; it's just too much fun to share and taste many dishes. In fact, I guess I thought everyone did that. huh?
The museum photos are gorgeous!
Thanks! I sure had fun with my camera that day!
Also, I don't think I ever want a jalapeno margarita now! But, I will take dark chocolate.
Love dangerously, Irene! You can do it! LOLOLOLOL!
I am so glad to not be tied to a M-F Day job. But then again though my job may seem cushy, there are times that it basically sucks. I am hoping that right now is not one of those times.
I hope so too, Alison. Everyone should love their job. Even though I do there are hard seasons, it should still be enjoyable. Sounds like for the most part, you do like what you do.
OK, I'm tired just looking at the micro-management that you have planned. I have enough trouble keeping up with my FP+
I really only micro manage/plan the first like 3 hours. After that we really do fly by the seat of our pants and have a lot of wiggle room built in.
If you come and visit, I'm sure that our Dalmation kitties will be thrilled to meet you. They are enthralled by everybody.
I do like a snuggly kitty, just don't come across them hardly ever.
I did a Yelp search for Dim Sum and couldn't find any Chinese restaurants with more than 3 1/2 stars, much less any that people reviewed them for their Dim Sum, if they even offered it. We'll have to do more research when your visit it imminent.
Well shoot. I"m sure they are out there. Might just take a bit of word of mouth.
So that's kind of interesting....is she considered an American citizen since she was born outside the US?
No, she doesn't. The rule is that at least one parent must also be a Thai citizen for the baby to have Thai citizenship. She has the COOLEST birth certificate though. It says that she was born in the year of the horse, in year 2453 during the waning moon or some crazy thing like that. I'll get it out of the safe and show you a bit of it.
I was dubious about making the switch, but when we started moving 5-6 years ago my life became much more complicated. When my coffee grinder broke, rather than get a new one, I decided to simplify things. Now I'm hoping that it will break so I can get a Nespresso machine.![]()
Mine is a Capresso brand that I adore. Turns out some serious crema!
I used to think that Oakland was mostly slums and then on our way home from a trip to Tahoe in college we stopped at one-of-the-guys-in-our-car's house where his parents lived. They were in the Oakland hills and the house was HUGE, and that's when I discovered the multi million dollar houses there.
Yeah, I noticed Oakland had several "districts". Some were money-laden, some not. The area up towards Berkeley was dripping...
I wonder if it had an upstairs when we were there. At the time it was close to the street in the middle of a parking lot. I didn't even know there was one on the pier.
Possibly not. There was a sizable parking lot adjacent still, but it looked pretty established too.
That's OK, I don't expect everyone else to like the same things I do, but you should try one someday.
I'll make you a deal: (I can't believe I'm saying this!), you buy me a drink, and I will try one. KK?
I haven't been there in DECADES! Your pictures are all gorgeous!
Thanks!

Wow! Impressive for museum cafeteria food.
It was an impressive Food Court. They had a whole section of "street food" that was great. The menu is actually online if you want to see it.
Oh, man! You really had me going there!
Tee hee.

And now you're reminding me. I have plenty of water, but might need to think of a few other things. I sure hope that our glass in our french doors is tempered.
EEK! I do too! We have the river, so don't worry about water, but food and fuel are an issue.
Who doesn't?![]()
My hubby for one. He thinks is the stupidest thing ever. He'll have to suck it up on our trip though, cuz I'll be doing a Dining Report too.