Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Chicago trip


I took Andrew back to the city of his birth to visit friends and help host my BFF Heather's baby shower. The strangest thing about the trip was that I felt like I still lived there, even though we've been in Baltimore now for 2.5 months.



Baby showers are so much fun. Heather's little boy Ari had already arrived by this point (she had him early) so it made the shower even more exciting.




Heather and I joke that I we had baby boys that are opposite in size. My Andrew is huge (born at 10.5 lbs), and her Ari is tiny (born at 4 lbs). Needless to say, we had to get a pic of them next to each other. I know they will be good friends in a few years.

After meeting up with Simbo and Chiara for breakfast (at Grand Lux--my fave with the best views of Michigan Ave.), and Payal for lunch (at Chipotle--our trademark & sort of a running joke)---BTW, I can't believe I didn't get pictures of all of us together!--I went for a walk to the lake with Heather, Alona, and the little ones. The weather was gorgeous.

I think we had too much fun. Goodbye Chicago, we miss you already.



Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Long time no post

Andrew and I recently returned from our big cross-country trip. Detailed pics to come.

Gelato heaven


Mike & I met up the day before my big trip at our favorite gelato in Baltimore: Pitango.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Weekend trip #2: The beloved Capitol

So we know it may not be far enough away to count as a weekend trip, but we're going to count it anyway. Mom watched Andrew so Mike and I made a weekend of it. It was especially fun for me since I spent so much time here during college.

Of course, we made the obligatory mecca trip to Ben's Chili bowl. Now the sign on the wall says "The only people who eat here free are Bill Cosby...and the Obama family" (used to just say Bill Cosby).


Here is Mike ordering his Chili Half Smoke.
Yes, it's crowded. Since we've been back from this trip, we watched the movie "State of Play" which shot a scene inside Ben's Chili bowl (good movie by the way).


After lunch and checking into our hotel (did I mention parking was $45?), we headed to my favorite place in DC, Georgetown.

We got our early evening cookie fix at Dean & Deluca. I think we picked a Peanut Butter cookie this time. Oh, to die for.

Honestly, who doesn't love Dean & Deluca?


And then our last stop of the night was dinner at The Good Stuff Eatery, the gourmet burger joint owner by none other than Chef Spike from Top Chef.

From there we walked back through the mall at night back to our hotel. It is always a beautiful walk.

As we walked by the Senate buildings, I had all sorts of flashback memories of my intern days: taking notes at Iraq war hearings with Rumsfield, giving tours of the capitol during... I even ran into Senator Reid's speechwriter (who I helped with on a speech or two) on the Metro.

Thanks D.C. for showing us such a good time.