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my first trip “home” for christmas

i’m updating my bloggins as i sit in the philadelphia airport and watch bad breaking news stories on CNN (like the guy that has blue skin because he drank some potion and how last minute voters are like last minute shoppers, etc.).

this week has been pretty intense. the mother of a friend (and co-worker) in philadelphia passed away and so it’s been a bit emotional. i love how christmas is on a tuesday so i have 11 days off! i am headed to oregon! woohooo! because nat had to work (gggggrrrrrrrr), i am flying alone. nat is heartbroken that he has to stay home alone without me.

tofu guarded/ate the tree as i decorated it.

as i sit in the philly airport, i am thankful for my pretty new purse that nat got my for christmas. of course, he didn’t know it until i had already bought it (hehehe).

To Eugene!

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sniffle sniffle

i knew it would come eventually. mimi left philly on tuesday. although i won’t get to see her until the flower show in march, nat gets to spend christmas in new jersey with the sister-cousins and evil step-grandmother.

and here are two pictures of my office during the day light… thanks mimi!!!

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cats don’t eat porkchops!

althought, nat claims that they do. on monday (see, i’ve been slacking on the bloggins), mimi and i finished my office and had a new couch, large ottoman, and 2 chairs delivered to our living room for anniversary (4 years on december 18th!) and christmas presents from nat and me to each other.

we stayed up rather late and by the time everything was properly constructed, we were famished. Nat made us some crispy artichoke hearts with basil and tomatoes for an appetizer, swiss chard, and porkchops for dinner. yummy!

tofu started begging for porkchops and nat was encouraging the little mongrel as she chowed down.

after dinner, mimi showed off her owwweeeeeeeeee elbow from her tumble down the stairs.

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okay, back to Eugene (even if it’s a week old!)

I flew to Eugene last weekend for a wedding. It was hard to see my people and then to leave the next day.

We did get to have a Sunday Dinner together. For dessert my mom made abelskivvers.

But then we discovered that I make better abelskivvers.

I got to visit familiar places.

And familiar faces.

Molly

Kusi

My friend Kelli got married. We worked together at the UO and it was great to see her and some of the other usual subjects again.

Eliot was helping me pick out shoes…

I picked the red ones.

The wedding was fun. I got to see Andrea too. It was a fall theme. Kelli looked great.

I wore my cute new Banana Republic dress.

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some time with my grandparents.

My grandparents drove back from Baltimore so that they could see me and buy me breakfast. Even if it wasn’t their intent, I was intent upon mooching some yummy food. I succeeded! See East Coast Foods for breakfast details.

When we got back, we took some pictures.

My grandmother tried to take a picture but she cut my grandfather’s head off a bit. So we tried to show her how to use the camera.

But then we gave up.

And then they drove off (in the Prius!).

Oh, and on the plus side of my adventurous blogging, I found an easy way to resize my pictures in iPhoto (instead of Photoshop) that takes 15 seconds and the pictures are bigger than what I was posting. Perfect! Be prepared for more pictures!

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and now, everyone is gone.

Our friends Abe and Beth came to visit us on Wednesday for their anniversary. All the way from Seattle. I was extremely happy to have them introduce me to my new city, ironically. They ran all around, ate, saw, and conquered. Check out East Coast Foods for our yummy adventures.

This picture looks like we are in some crazy city, but it’s really a view from my stoop.

Today, I took my mom and the Nielsens back to the airport. I was sad to see everybody go. (Although I do have a ticket to fly to Eugene on the 19th of October!) My mom brought way too many suitcases and sandwiches from Dino’s in Margate.

We ate subs for breakfast. Snert Face was trying to stow away.

But they managed to leave on time.

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eating our way across philadelphia and going to parties

Yup, I started my day by taking pictures of a pig on a spit at 8:30 am. There was a party hosted by some of the women involved with NSNP (my work) and my mom and I woke up early to help with the preparations.

Then we decided to go to the Italian Market. Please see East Coast Foods for the pictures.

After an afternoon of wondering around, we went to the party. It was a good thing that Ricardo had a machete big enough to hack at the pig.

Nat ate the foot. With glee. He asked for it.

It was a fun celebration with food, music, and dancing.

I took my mom and Nat on a tour through the NSNP African garden.

We were tired when we got home because of our long day of running around. So we ate more pie and ice cream. Then I talked to my Granddad from Seattle and he and my Grandmom are going to spend the night with us on Monday! How ironic that I leave the West Coast and all of my people are coming here! Beth and Abe are coming on Wednesday too.

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kimmie came and with her came a whole lotta food (especially sweet tea and pork)

Okay, I have 60 pictures that I need to post about the last 4 days. My mom came back to Philly from NJ to share in the celebration of Nat’s birthday! We picked her up on Saturday morning at noon from the 30th Street Station. She arrived with a plum pie, Russian pastrami, chopped chicken livers, rice pudding and prosciutto. What a champ. We had quite the full day.

I haven’t switched banks yet, so I had to go to a shared branch in North Philly. The one that I found that was closest to my house was about a 25 minute drive of getting lost and whatnot. Now, I know that North Philly isn’t the best place to be driving around lost, making me quite relieved when we found the bank across the street from the Tasty Cake factory. My grandmother loves Tasty Cakes.

We drove around for a while longer and I took a picture of a wonderfully named street.

Then, we ate some Chinese food. Nat’s was good, my mom’s was so so, and I didn’t eat mine. But the hot and sour soup was delicious. I don’t know if it merits too much of a mention in the food section, so I’ll put a picture of Nat’s sweet peas and shrimp here.

We went to IKEA twice to get a bed frame, a shelf for clothes, and a spare bedroom “bed”. We also took back the queen sized box springs that we couldn’t fit up our stairs. Of course, we stopped to get some delicious Lingonberry mousse and some Lingonberry soda.

We managed to fit quite a bit of stuff in our car. (And on it.)

But I was happier to get rid of the box springs that lived in my dining room.

My mom was a good supervisor.

Snert Face was just a pest.

The next 3 hours were spent putting together IKEA furniture.

It was late before we finished.

We were proud of our accomplishments.

Tofu was quite pleased.

Finally, it was time for pie!

It was wonderful sleeping on a bed…

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does everybody have a crazy father-in-law?

Nat and his dad are on the phone right now and his dad is talking about promiscuous toads.

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so you think we don’t exaggerate…

We just got a quick email from (one of) my lovely mother(s)-in-law regarding my father-in-law’s affinity for talk:

“hi you two, how is your day? nat, your dad is on the phone with a telemarketer. they’ll never call here again. going on 25 min. just wanted to say hi and i love you two. anne”

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