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I went into this weekend knowing that I had a LOT going on, and it was a little crazy to try to be in a million places, but I live for being really busy.

I had a “pre” weekend outing on Thursday with a group of friends.  We went down to Westport for live music, so it made for a late night.  The next morning I drank a lot of coffee so that I could stay a wake for my busy day. 

I tried to finish work as soon as I could so that I could run errands and be ready by the time my friend was going to pick me up at 3:00 to go out to the K.  We had to meet with the sales staff to finish up some details for an event that we are hosting out there in a couple of weeks. 

After we took care of our business, my friend dropped me off so that I could wait on another friend to come and pick me up so that we could go back to the stadium for the Royals vs Twins game at 7:00. 

The game was AWESOME….nice weather, lots of trips to the concession stands, and post game fireworks.

We got home and I went straight to bed as I had an early morning ahead…the plan was to drive to Manhattan for KSU’s Open House, go to my cousin’s wedding in the afternoon, and then head to the KSU Spring Game on Saturday evening. 

Well…I woke up at about 2:00 am and was sick the rest of the night and didn’t go to bed until I was scheduled to be up to pick up my friends for the trip to Manhattan. I normally eat a lot of steamed and raw veggies and lean proteins, so I think the combination of the pastries that I ate Friday morning and all of the random concession stand food at the game really did a number on my stomach…ugh.

I decided the only thing I could do was stay in bed and get some rest, so I called my friends and told them to go to Manhattan without me and I also called Grandma and told her to head to the wedding without me.  I was SUPER disappointed….

I felt well enough to make it to the game Saturday evening and was able to bring my friends back to Kansas City afterward. 

Again, I went straight to bed because I had to be up early again, as my friend was picking me up at 6:20 so that we could head to a 4 mile race that we were running.  I was pretty nervous as I hadn’t been feeling well or eating , drinking, or sleeping properly…but, I still managed to get up and run the four miles…well I ran most of the time and walked a bit too….

After the run a few of us met up for brunch.  I went home and finally crashed.  I love staying busy, but my body doesn’t always love it!

I’ve got to do some laundry and a few other things and I think I will be ready for the week!

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April 26, 2010 at 2:41 am

Posted in Friends, Weekend

Loving Life

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This weekend was one of those weekends that reminded me that my life is actually pretty good and I should be VERY thankful for what I have and the people in my life. 

I moved to Kansas City about four years ago and my two favorite things about my experience so far are my job and all of the fabulous people who I have met through work, church, volunteer work, sporting events, and various social activities. 

This weekend I was able to spend time with some of the new friends that I have made fairly recently. 

I left work at about 3:00 on Friday a bit fried from the week. I took a mini nap and then was ready to start the weekend.  A friend met me at my house so that we could meet a few friends for dinner at a local restaurant.  (see my previous post for more on that dining experience!) We ate and drank and had a great time chatting and getting to know each other. 

After dinner, we headed to another local spot to hear a favorite local musician of mine play.  We were guests of the manager at the establishment as a result of a negative service experience from a week or so before.  We met a few more friends and enjoyed the evening listening to the live music and sipping on house champagne, compliments of the manager. 

We happened to be out on the same night as the Royals Red Sox game and the George Strait Reba McEntire concert, so we ran into lots of interesting people.  We captured several of our fun moments of the evening…we all had our cameras and phones and took a lot of pictures. We all had so much fun.

I kept Saturday pretty low key…chores around the house, errands, and Mass.  I met my sister and 3 year old nephew for dinner and had a great time catching up with them.

Saturday evening, some friends and I decided to make plans to go to Sunday brunch the following day.

Four of us met for brunch at a popular hotel here in town. It was so much FUN. We had a great time laughing and talking and discussing our weekend and enjoying DELICIOUS  food and champagne.  We were seated at a table near a window and had a really nice view of the city. As we observed the sunshine and beautiful weather, someone made a comment about how today would be a good day to go to a baseball game.  We checked the time and decided that we had about 40 minutes to close our tab and head out to the ball park before the first pitch would be thrown. 

I’m a planner and there isn’t much that happens in my life that is spur of the moment…but maybe there is room for more of that in a 20 something’s life.

We were dressed for Sunday brunch, not for an afternoon at the ball park. We decided to stop in the sports apparel store in the mall where the hotel was located and purchase appropriate attire.  After the shopping trip, we decided that we would all meet at a Wal-Mart close to the stadium and drive in together.  We purchased more clothes for the game and were ready to head in.

The weather was beautiful and we had an AWESOME time roaming around the stadium and watching the baseball game.

We even made plans for a future get together. 

This weekend was so much fun not necessarily because of the activities, but because of the awesome people who I got to spend time with!

Now I am ready for the week ahead!

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April 12, 2010 at 2:17 am

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Customer Service Nightmare

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I’ve been trying to get out and try new local restaurants when I can.  I decided to buy one of the Passport dining cards so that I can save money while eating out.  The Passport allows you to buy one en tree and get an en tree free if there are two or more people in your party.

 Last night, I invited a group of friends to try Soho 119 for dinner.  Soho is a clothing boutique in the front and the back is split with a salon on one side and a small dining room and bar on the other side.  I made a reservation for five of us for 7:15. 

 When we got there, we were greeted by the hostess, the chef, and the server.  I thought it was a nice welcome.  Our server, Jet, came over and introduced herself.  (No, I am not changing names to protect the innocent) She came over and said “I’m Jet, like the plane.” She was confused from the get go because she had the table set for six when there were only five of us coming.  Four of us got there together, and our fifth joined the party soon after our arrival. 

 Jet seemed to handle the drink orders fairly well even though our fifth person didn’t get a drink for about 20 minutes. Jet also had a really hard time interacting with us.  The worst part was when she rubbed my (bald) friend’s head and touched another friend’s hair. It was very bizarre. Every time she talked, something stupid or wildly inappropriate came out of her mouth. 

When it came time to order our meals, I asked how many shrimp came with the Mediterranean shrimp entrée.  She said, “I don’t know, I have no idea.” I decided then, to order the orange Salmon special.  She said that it came with pasta or potatoes and vegetables.  I told Jet that I didn’t want pasta or potatoes, and her response was, “How about you just order it the way it comes and just don’t eat the pasta.” WHAT THE HELL?????? WHO SAYS THAT?????? 

I ordered salad, and when I asked for the salad with no cheese she said that the chef was very particular about people customizing menu items and that she would have to lie and say that I am lactose intolerant. The truth is, I am lactose intolerant, but that isn’t why I didn’t want cheese on my salad. OH MY!!!!

The food took FOREVER to come out. They brought my salad with everyone else’s en trees. My entrée came about the time that everyone else was finishing their last bites of food.  Oh, and by the way, there were no vegetables on my plate.

When she cleared the empty plates, she was dropping silverware everywhere, and even dropped pasta on my friend. She didn’t apologize, instead, she proceeded to tell us how great of a server that she is and that the silverware is “weird”.

At this point, we weren’t really in the mood for complaining, we just wanted to get out of there. 

When the bill came, my friend and I gave our Passport dining cards which should have allowed us to take the cost of two en trees off of the bill and pay for the remaining three en trees, drinks, and dessert.  Jet turned very sour very fast when she found out that she was going to have to readjust our bill due to the Passports.  She started being extremely rude to us and just treating us like complete crap.  It took about 20 minutes to get the bill settled.  All and all, we were at the restaurant for 2.5 hours and ended up being late to our next function. 

The food was great, but I will NEVER eat there again. I will also make sure that I tell everyone that I know how horrible it was. If you want my recommendation, don’t eat there. I’m sure the place will close soon enough.  When that day comes, run for the hills if you sit down to eat at another restaurant and the server’s name is Jet.

I’ve been trying to get out and try new local restaurants when I can.  I decided to buy one of the Passport dining cards so that I can save money while eating out.  The Passport allows you to buy one en tree and get an en tree free if there are two or more people in your party.

 

Last night, I invited a group of friends to try Soho 119 for dinner.  Soho is a clothing boutique in the front and the back is split with a salon on one side and a small dining room and bar on the other side.  I made a reservation for five of us for 7:15. 

 

When we got there, we were greeted by the hostess, the chef, and the server.  I thought it was a nice welcome.  Our server, Jet, came over and introduced herself.  (No, I am not changing names to protect the innocent) She came over and said “I’m Jet, like the plane.” She was confused from the get go because she had the table set for six when there were only five of us coming.  Four of us got there together, and our fifth joined the party soon after our arrival. 

 

Jet seemed to handle the drink orders fairly well even though our fifth person didn’t get a drink for about 20 minutes. Jet also had a really hard time interacting with us.  The worst part was when she rubbed my (bald) friend’s head and touched another friend’s hair. It was very bizarre. Every time she talked, something stupid or wildly inappropriate came out of her mouth. 

 

When it came time to order our meals, I asked how many shrimp came with the Mediterranean shrimp entrée.  She said, “I don’t know, I have no idea.” I decided then, to order the orange Salmon special.  She said that it came with pasta or potatoes and vegetables.  I told Jet that I didn’t want pasta or potatoes, and her response was, “How about you just order it the way it comes and just don’t eat the pasta.” WHAT THE HELL?????? WHO SAYS THAT?????? 

 

I ordered salad, and when I asked for the salad with no cheese she said that the chef was very particular about people customizing menu items and that she would have to lie and say that I am lactose intolerant. The truth is, I am lactose intolerant, but that isn’t why I didn’t want cheese on my salad. OH MY!!!!

 

The food took FOREVER to come out. They brought my salad with everyone else’s en trees. My entrée came about the time that everyone else was finishing their last bites of food.  Oh, and by the way, there were no vegetables on my plate.

 

When she cleared the empty plates, she was dropping silverware everywhere, and even dropped pasta on my friend. She didn’t apologize, instead, she proceeded to tell us how great of a server that she is and that the silverware is “weird”.

 

At this point, we weren’t really in the mood for complaining, we just wanted to get out of there. 

 

When the bill came, my friend and I gave our Passport dining cards which should have allowed us to take the cost of two en trees off of the bill and pay for the remaining three en trees, drinks, and dessert.  Jet turned very sour very fast when she found out that she was going to have to readjust our bill due to the Passports.  She started being extremely rude to us and just treating us like complete crap.  It took about 20 minutes to get the bill settled.  All and all, we were at the restaurant for 2.5 hours and ended up being late to our next function. 

 

The food was great, but I will NEVER eat there again. I will also make sure that I tell everyone that I know how horrible it was. If you want my recommendation, don’t eat there. I’m sure the place will close soon enough.  When that day comes, run for the hills if you sit down to eat at another restaurant and the server’s name is Jet.

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April 10, 2010 at 8:28 pm

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To Bike or Not to Bike

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The only physical activity that I do involves running or walking.  I just started a new weight loss program about a month ago and I like to keep up on the latest health and fitness trends.  I keep running across the words cross-training and I’ve been thinking about taking up light pleasure biking.  I even got a really cool new back pack to tote my stuff around in on my new bike….that I hadn’t yet purchased…

I finally  picked up my new bicycle a couple of days ago with the intention of riding to work. The route is a piece of cake 3.5 miles.  When I went to pick up the bike, I assumed that I would just throw it in my two door car and head home, no big deal.  Well, it obviously didn’t fit in my car. So, I put the back seat down and shoved the bike as far into the trunk as I could get it.  I figured I’d be fine if I drove slow the whole 10 miles home.  Did I mention that we were in a tornado or thunderstorm warning and there were 45mph winds?

I was pretty nervous driving 20mph in a 45 with cars passing me and my trunk lid flying up every few minutes.  After I had been in the car about 20 minutes and hadn’t even made it a third of the way home, I realized that I was hungry.  I decided to swing into the Taco Bell drive through for Fresco tacos (meat, lettuce, and tomatoes only, but I digress) I got some strange looks going through the drive up, but got my tacos and was back on my way.  I finally made it home in one piece and got the bike in the garage. 

I wanted to ride to work the next morning, but I didn’t because I had an out of the office meeting that I had to attend.  After work that night, I decided to do a trial run of the route to the office. Like I said earlier, piece of cake, right?? I got the bike out, and got on the road. It had been about 4 years since I had ridden anything but a stationary bike. After about five minutes on the road, I wanted to turn around and go home, but I decided to stick with it.  That was a tough 3.5 mile ride, more hills than I expected and quite a bit of road construction. 

I made it to the office and was exhausted. I really had nothing to do but turn around and head back home.  I rode on the opposite side of the street to avoid a lot of the construction. 

Somewhere along the way, I must have gotten a second wind, because I decided to swing into the dry cleaners to pick up my latest order.  I had forgotten that I had six garments and an express bag waiting for me.  By this time, the sky was black and the wind was starting to pick up… a storm was moving in. 

As I collected my items, the man that runs the store said, “Oh my, you are on your bicycle in the rain.” Well, that shows what little he knew, it hadn’t even started raining yet!!! Anyway, somehow I managed to get my clothes, express bag, and myself home on my bike in one piece.  Perfect timing…as soon as I got into my car, the down pour started. 

I was exhausted and I realized that before I commit to commuting via bicycle, I need to carefully plan when I can be without my car, what time I will leave the house, what I will need to keep at work and what I will need to tote with me, should I take a shower at home or the office, etc. etc.  In the meantime, I will do a couple of more trial runs of the route….

The only physical activity that I do involves running or walking.  I just started a new weight loss program about a month ago and I like to keep up on the latest health and fitness trends.  I keep running across the words cross-training and I’ve been thinking about taking up light pleasure biking.  I even got a really cool new back pack to tote my stuff around in on my new bike….that I hadn’t yet purchased…

 

I finally  picked up my new bicycle a couple of days ago with the intention of riding to work. The route is a piece of cake 3.5 miles.  When I went to pick up the bike, I assumed that I would just throw it in my two door car and head home, no big deal.  Well, it obviously didn’t fit in my car. So, I put the back seat down and shoved the bike as far into the trunk as I could get it.  I figured I’d be fine if I drove slow the whole 10 miles home.  Did I mention that we were in a tornado or thunderstorm warning and there were 45mph winds?

 

I was pretty nervous driving 20mph in a 45 with cars passing me and my trunk lid flying up every few minutes.  After I had been in the car about 20 minutes and hadn’t even made it a third of the way home, I realized that I was hungry.  I decided to swing into the Taco Bell drive through for Fresco tacos (meat, lettuce, and tomatoes only, but I digress) I got some strange looks going through the drive up, but got my tacos and was back on my way.  I finally made it home in one piece and got the bike in the garage. 

 

I wanted to ride to work the next morning, but I didn’t because I had an out of the office meeting that I had to attend.  After work that night, I decided to do a trial run of the route to the office. Like I said earlier, piece of cake, right?? I got the bike out, and got on the road. It had been about 4 years since I had ridden anything but a stationary bike. After about five minutes on the road, I wanted to turn around and go home, but I decided to stick with it.  That was a tough 3.5 mile ride, more hills than I expected and quite a bit of road construction. 

 

I made it to the office and was exhausted. I really had nothing to do but turn around and head back home.  I rode on the opposite side of the street to avoid a lot of the construction. 

 

Somewhere along the way, I must have gotten a second wind, because I decided to swing into the dry cleaners to pick up my latest order.  I had forgotten that I had six garments and an express bag waiting for me.  By this time, the sky was black and the wind was starting to pick up… a storm was moving in. 

 

As I collected my items, the man that runs the store said, “Oh my, you are on your bicycle in the rain.” Well, that shows what little he knew, it hadn’t even started raining yet!!! Anyway, somehow I managed to get my clothes, express bag, and myself home on my bike in one piece.  Perfect timing…as soon as I got into my car, the down pour started. 

 

I was exhausted and I realized that before I commit to commuting via bicycle, I need to carefully plan when I can be without my car, what time I will leave the house, what I will need to keep at work and what I will need to tote with me, should I take a shower at home or the office, etc. etc.  In the meantime, I will do a couple of more trial runs of the route….

Written by amymariekc

April 7, 2010 at 11:20 pm

Posted in Biking

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