Courtnay turned 23 on Friday, so I made sure to pamper her as much as possible. For breakfast, I cooked pancakes for the both of us, even though it ended up taking a full hour with cleanup because I forgot an ingredient in the first batch :-). I stayed and worked from home for the day, while she started working on the 1000-piece puzzle that her parents gave her, among other things, for her birthday. For dinner, I cooked her one of two dishes that I actually know how to cook: a shrimp alfredo pasta dish. After that, we went out with Kevin and Joel for drinks and dessert in downtown Palo Alto. Courtnay got to wear the dress her parents gave her for her birthday and the rest of us guys went business casual:
The bar that we were thinking of going to turned out to be a really busy restaurant, so we headed to the second place on our list, which was also in downtown Palo Alto. When we got there it wasn't very busy so we ended up staying there for the night. It was a really cool Indian-Californian fusion named Mantra that had a great atmosphere. Yeah I don't really know what it means either, but it had some cool Indian food in really small portions that was really expensive. Courtnay and I stuck with the drinks and dessert though and Joel bought a round of Washington Apples for everyone.
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Monday, February 18, 2008
Promontory
One of the greatest things about working in Silicon Valley is being completely spoiled by the company you work for. VMware opened a new campus this past summer with what will eventually be 5 buildings. My department moved into the campus very early on and it is a work in progress, but it is turning out very well. Here are some pictures:
Having some sort of pond at a VMware building is a company tradition, because we throw soon-to-be-weds in the pond. I got thrown in last summer and got even by throwing Chouhan in when the water was freezing cold a few months ago:
Court and Mom sitting in the chairs. They look really hard and uncomfortable, but they were surprisingly soft:
Here's an action shot of work. I like to teach my pet dog how to program the computer. He is getting really good and sometimes takes over when I go play ping pong. On the left is a fancy picture that Kevin Tudball drew (More illustrations from Kevin). Courtnay printed it and had it framed by her Dad as a Christmas gift for me!
This is the outside of our cafeteria:
Having some sort of pond at a VMware building is a company tradition, because we throw soon-to-be-weds in the pond. I got thrown in last summer and got even by throwing Chouhan in when the water was freezing cold a few months ago:
Court and Mom sitting in the chairs. They look really hard and uncomfortable, but they were surprisingly soft:
Here's an action shot of work. I like to teach my pet dog how to program the computer. He is getting really good and sometimes takes over when I go play ping pong. On the left is a fancy picture that Kevin Tudball drew (More illustrations from Kevin). Courtnay printed it and had it framed by her Dad as a Christmas gift for me!
Thursday, February 7, 2008
I'm Hooked!
I (Courtnay) am totally hooked! I am hooked to this awesome website called www.etsy.com. I was checking out some of my favorite websites (listed to the right) and kept seeing this other website (etsy) being mentioned. So I thought I would check it out and now I can't stop browsing! You can get anything on there and it is all so cool!
I am also hooked to the soundtrack to Once. Adam and I watched it with some friends a couple weeks ago and loved it. So he bought the soundtrack and now it is always playing or in my head. Especially track 2. Love it!
I am also hooked to the soundtrack to Once. Adam and I watched it with some friends a couple weeks ago and loved it. So he bought the soundtrack and now it is always playing or in my head. Especially track 2. Love it!
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Trip to Michigan
Adam and I went back to Michigan this past Wednesday through Sunday. It was a great time. Adam was recruiting at the internship fair at the School of Engineering . It was a free trip for him and I just tagged along. We arrived late Wednesday night at went out to eat at the only place open for dinner at 10pm , Pizza House. Thursday, Adam was at the fair till 3pm and I hung out on campus and caught up with Gaia. Then Adam and I met my parents for dinner at Cottage Inn and went to the basketball game. I went home with my parents for the Thursday and Friday nights. I wanted to see Reese (who is getting big!)
and go though some of my mom’s vintage table cloths and drapes. It was very relaxing in Cass City . On Saturday, we met Adam at Birch Run. Adam and I drove back to Ann Arbor and met my friends Jessica, Carissa, and Allison at our fav sushi place, Sadako.
After, we went to the Heidelberg for happy hour. It was really great to see then and catch up on liFe. They left at about 7:30 and Adam and I decided that we were not ready to call it a night so we walked around town. We then went to Ashley’s for pizza and beer and rounded out the night with some Stucchi’s ice cream. Sunday we got up and went to church were we saw a bunch of old friends. After, we went out to lunch with Adam’s brother Dave, Gaia, and my sis-in-law Sarah at BW3’s. It was a jam packed trip but was so much fun. We truly enjoyed it and greatly miss Ann Arbor !
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