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		<title>Recounting of Recently Past Repasts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am home or, that is to say, I am in Hamilton. My physical home in Seattle exists no longer in our leasing, the keys having been returned and the floors having been swept (probably), but I still hear about me the echoes, and feel the tugs, of that emotional space. My heart... my heart [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am home or, that is to say, I am in Hamilton. My physical home in Seattle exists no longer in our leasing, the keys having been returned and the floors having been swept (probably), but I still hear about me the echoes, and feel the tugs, of that emotional space. My heart... my heart is a bit lost but I suppose such is a theme of my upcoming adventure.</p>
<p>I would not, by any stretch of a cheese string, claim that I am through and done processing my time in Seattle and my departure from its rainy but dear embrace. And I do not hope to here and now offer some curt summary of that time and departure. Instead, and without significant fuss, I will collect the vague details of a few memorable meals I have shared in this super crazy month.</p>
<p><strong>Breakfast with Trina Stout at Silence Heart Nest on December 5, 2009<br />
</strong>I cannot remember if I discovered this delicious breakfast spot with Claire Fisher Scott (in Seattle for a business trip) or if I found it with Trina and took Claire there later. Regardless, back when I first lived in Wallingford, I loved <a href="http://www.silenceheartnest.com/">Silence Heart Nest</a>, no matter its confusing spiritual ground, and frequented the spot with Trina and sometimes Amber and AC as well. Trina and I went together for one last breakfast there, splitting two old favorite dishes—Southern Swing and Western Roundup—and discussing respective plans for South American travel.</p>
<h3>Dinner with Charlie Ellis on December 7, 2009</h3>
<p>I shopped, at the Capitol Hill Farmers Market on the Sunday prior, for local ingredients for a simple meal to cook with Charlie. I was excited to share a bottle of Cabernet I had "cellared" for over two years.</p>
<ul>
<li>Pan-fried Rib Eye Steak from Olsen Farms</li>
<li>Boiled Potatoes from Olsen Farms</li>
<li>Mixed Braised Greens</li>
<li>Compound Butter with Parsley and Thyme</li>
<li>Duck Horn 2004 Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon</li>
</ul>
<p>The steaks were delicious, and a strong recommendation for continuing to purchase local, sustainably raised beef. The meal delivered, for sure, but the wine came up just a bit short. The Duck Horn was eminently smooth, balanced, drinkable—and I suppose it stood up to the steak—but did not have much spice or spark to elevate it (at least as far as my taste for wine goes). Thank you, Charlie.</p>
<p><strong>The Best Americano Ever on December 8, 2009<br />
</strong>My car, SparkleMotion was hit-and-run the night before while parked near Charlie's condominium. The next morning, after delivering the Sparkley to the body shop, I arrived to work at <a href="http://www.victrolacoffee.com/" target="_blank">Victrola Coffee</a> and requested of Steve, as a means of coping, The Best Americano Ever. This cheery, bearded barista delivered, crafting it carefully and with only single origin espresso from Ethopia. I will miss my coffee shop, and I will be back.</p>
<p><strong>Birthday Breakfast at Café Presse with Sarah on December 9, 2009<br />
</strong>Coffee; Oeufs plat, jambon, fromage for me; Chocolate croissant for Sarah</p>
<p><strong>Birthday Lunch with Eric Mattson and Afternoon Snacks at Oddfellows at December 9, 2009</strong><br />
Coca-Cola and pork sandwich for Eric; Hot cider and market salad for me<br />
Molasses cookie and Buffalo Trace hot toddy while I worked there for the afternoon<br />
<a title="Love my life by carlosdavis, on Flickr" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/carlosdavis/4172264467/"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2741/4172264467_628d69a6b3.jpg" alt="Love my life" width="369" height="500" /></a></p>
<h3>28th Birthday Dinner on December 9, 2009</h3>
<p><a title="28th Birthday Dinner by carlosdavis, on Flickr" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/carlosdavis/4211316101/"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2710/4211316101_4512e646ef.jpg" alt="28th Birthday Dinner" width="500" height="375" /></a></p>
<ul>
<li>Homemade flatbread, boursin and marmalade (Ross-Viles)</li>
<li>Mixed greens salad with apple, avocado, chevre, nuts, etc. (Coleman)</li>
<li>Shepherd's Pie (Ross-Viles)</li>
<li>Bourbon Cake with Lemon Frosting (Zucker &amp; Ross-Viles)</li>
<li>Casa Lapostolle 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon</li>
<li>Tamarack Cellars 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon</li>
<li>Clos de los Siete 2006</li>
</ul>
<p>I fear that I am forgetting a bottle of wine from this meal. Hrmph. Regardless, I had a lovely and relaxed evening with these dear friends. They toasted and feasted me perfectly, and all I had to do was be born and then put on a totally gorgeous tie. Oh, and I brought down my stuffed animals for Micah and Eli: I recommend highly saying "llama llama llama" while rubbing Eli's head with a stuffed version of the aforementioned camelid.</p>
<p><strong>Breakfast with Charlie Matlack at Volunteer Park Cafe on December 15, 2009<br />
</strong>We discussed life and love and the week he will come to Costa Rica. Additionally, Charlie delighted me with news that he hoped to join me in hiking Machu Picchu sometime this spring. Volunteer Park Cafe disappointed me with an overly salty quiche. I will see you soon, Charlie, and twice!</p>
<p><strong>Lunch with Brooke and Jack at Java Love on December 15, 2009<br />
</strong>This Tuesday was my final Tuesday of its sort, working and laughing and eating burritos with Brooke and Jack down on Beacon Hill. As a weekly occurrence, such has been a bright spot, something to which to look forward and certainly something to energize me. We did not take a working lunch as we usually do, bringing burritos back to Rao &amp; Pierce, but sat at Java Love and just ate and laughed. I will miss you, buddies, and I will miss our working time together.</p>
<p><strong></strong> <strong>Neva Cherniavsky Sushi Dinner at Chez Korb on December 15, 2009<br />
</strong>Neva visited Seattle for a few nights in the midst of her whirlwind reunion tour of the States. Liz Korb hosted a homemade sushi party for a good group of us to see and celebrate our friend. The responsibility (and prize) of finishing the final few rolls fell to my insatiable sushi appetite. I did not disappoint.</p>
<p><strong>Sandwiches at Meza with Alex Wells on December 16, 2009<br />
</strong>I have been lucky enough to share many a sandwich with Alex, who considers that food somewhat of a focus and ongoing mission in his life. Meza is a new Venezuelan restaurant on Capitol Hill, and one recommended for its pork sandwich. The <em>Havana</em><strong> </strong>was excellent and definitely their flagship sandwich: braised pork, ham, caramelized onions, cheese, banana peppers and fresh aioli. I was so happy to share one last sandwich (and some sangria, and some appetizers) with this dear Claremont, Seattle and DarkHorse compatriot. And Sam and Ashley joined us later for a spot of talk and munch.</p>
<h3>Final Cooked Dinner at 1710 #9 on December 17, 2009</h3>
<p>I love my wine, or rather I loved it, and I love my lasagna recipe, adapted and perfected long ago in my first Seattle apartment. Living with Sarah, I was not generally the cook for dinner parties but I managed to take the reins for this, our final cooked dinner at 1710 #9. Dave and Natalie joined us, and I pulled out a favorite wine and an even more favorite wine. We started, while cooking, with the Abbot's Table: the closet-aged 2007 was far better than the 2008 bottle I drank at Thanksgiving. Well kept, well savored.</p>
<p>We drank the Duckhorn Merlot with dinner. Wow. I drank a bottle of this back when I was buying them (read: back when I had a full-time salary) in October 2007. I was impressed then and I was impressed again. The Merlot was velvety and rich with good fruit and spice but no strong acidity to finish. My friends may have claimed that the lasagna was even better than the wine. I'm not so sure but I do appreciate the compliment. And, yes, my lasagna is friggin' fantastic.</p>
<p>Of note, I used our final (and finest) serving of homemade tomato sauce from the <a href="http://drewd.com/2008/10/19/say-yes">great tomato bounty of October 2008</a>. Sarah and Dave posited that this use of the sauce elevated the lasagna to a new level and I could not disagree.</p>
<ul>
<li>Antipasti of Prosciutto, Cheese, Olives and Pickled Asparagus (Ross-Viles)</li>
<li><a href="http://drewd.com/2007/03/05/two-hours-well-spent" target="_blank">My Perfect and Decadent Two-Hour Lasagna</a> (d'Avis, duh)</li>
<li>Owen Roe 2007 Abbot's Table, Columbia Valley</li>
<li>Duckhorn Vineyards 2004 Napa Valley Merlot</li>
<li>Whidbeys Vintage 2007 Washington Port</li>
</ul>
<p><a title="Accompanying Wine to Lasagna Dinner by carlosdavis, on Flickr" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/carlosdavis/4195555234/"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2722/4195555234_8e7b9a3666.jpg" alt="Accompanying Wine to Lasagna Dinner" width="375" height="500" /></a></p>
<p>We finished the night with an emergency port run by Dave and Sarah, drinking the port and then heading out for an evening of Neva-inspired dancing on Capitol Hill. Yes, this was a Thursday, I know. Yes, I'm really super great at life, I know.</p>
<p>I cannot believe that my list continues unflaggingly but here I am. And on we go...</p>
<p><strong>Hanukkah Latkes and Roast Chicken at Chez Zucker on December 18, 2009</strong><br />
Dave hosted a good little (or not so little) crew at his condo for the final night of Hanukkah. Jared and Dave are old hats at frying and these offerings stood the test of potatoes past. Sarah came in with her mother's roast chicken recipe, repeated and perfected weekly for years of Sarah's childhood. The latkes were crispy and oily and great, the chicken was succulent and flavorful, the company was warm, and the menorah candles burned. I have been so happy as an honorary Jew on the holidays, living with Sarah: the food is brilliant. And I even forgot to mention the apple cider cinnamon doughnuts Sarah made for Hanukkah the weekend previous. I just keep on winning.</p>
<p><strong>Brunch with Amber, AC, Zak and Autumn at Coastal Kitchen on December 19, 2009</strong><br />
I was deep in packing and moving (into storage) and so these old friends (and new—hi, Autumn!) were kind enough to drive the great, great distance from Fremont to Capitol Hill. We reminisced, all the way back to 2000 when I met Zak and AC, and enjoyed delicious brunch typical of Coastal Kitchen. I was particularly pleased with my prosciutto and sun-dried tomato risotto with poached eggs and toasted focaccia. Another few wonderful friends and so another heartfelt and difficult goodbye.</p>
<h3>GRE Celebration and Departure Mourning at <a href="http://www.poppyseattle.com">Poppy</a> on December 19, 2009</h3>
<p>My dear friend and Triumvirate cohort Faye Ziegeweid took the GRE earlier this day—well, actually, she kicked it in the keister. And I was leaving, as previously discussed. What choice did we have but to go out for another super fancy, super delicious dinner? We were six: Faye, Nick, Natalie, Dave, Sarah and I. We were wearing ties (of course), carried with us a bag of spare Value Village ties, and managed to get one around the neck of our waiter, if only briefly. She should have kept it on: the tie totally matched her shirt.</p>
<p>Anyway, we ordered cocktails to start—I loved my Papi Delicious of tequila, curacao, red bell pepper, jalapeño, lime and mint. All of the cocktails were great although, from shared tastes, I would say I found The Lookout and Bourbon Sour particularly good. Now, to the food! For appetizers, we enjoyed:</p>
<ul>
<li>Eggplant fries with sea salt and honey</li>
<li>Lightly fried mussels with dill aioli</li>
<li>half-shell shigoku oysters with lemon verbena ice</li>
</ul>
<p>We ordered two meat <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thali">thali</a> and one vegetarian thali for the six of us. The amount of food was perfect, and the actual food, in its flavor, temperature, texture, and presentation, was even more perfecter. Well, the beets may have been a bit over-bitter but whatever. Seriously, whatever! Look at this menu, which I now include via image because I am lazy:</p>
<p><a title="Poppy Menu on Saturday, December 19, 2009 by carlosdavis, on Flickr" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/carlosdavis/4218162924/"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2501/4218162924_2fe168f3e1_o.gif" alt="Poppy Menu on Saturday, December 19, 2009" width="432" height="432" /></a></p>
<p>I happily avoided ordering at all, trusting to my wise foodie friends, and they did me no wrong. The scallops and short ribs were especially excellent. However delicious all the food, and however satisfying the complex array of flavors, Faye and I were not dissuaded from dessert. GRE! Departure! Of course we needed dessert:</p>
<ul>
<li>Dark chocolate terrine with ginger, pistachio and sesame</li>
<li>Pyrat's booty (rum) ice cream</li>
<li>Selection of thali-sized dessert morsels</li>
</ul>
<p>And so were sated, and so we were wearing ties, and so we headed to Erika, Jennifer and Peter's holiday party way way out in Ballard. We drank and laughed and dispensed ties and played foosball, and I mused from time to time on the meal recently consumed and said more goodbyes to friends in Seattle.</p>
<h3>Final Dinner in Seattle at Chez Zucker on December 22, 2009</h3>
<p>I packed and cleaned and ran errands right up to the moment, right up to a few hours before I drove the airport. Those few final hours, that poignant smidgen of time, I spent with Dave and Sarah and Natalie over salad and chicken soup. Dave cooked down the carcasses from Hanukkah—no, not human latke-overload victims but rather chicken remains—and made a perfect, classic chicken soup. The broth was rich and flavorful but not too salty. The bread was toasty and crisp for buttering and dipping in broth.</p>
<p>We drank Fin du Monde beer.</p>
<p>Sarah and I remembered and mused a bit as to how we ended up living together for two and a half years—what fate and chance led us to this great friendship, and how such led us along to Dave as well. Natalie apparently did not have swine flu and apparently did not infect us with anything. (Yay!) We opened Patagonia bounty. I did not cry.</p>
<p>I said goodbye to Natalie.</p>
<p>Sarah, Dave, my six-months possessions and I loaded into SparkleMotion and headed down on I5. I cried. I skipped the music along from Peter, Bjorn and John to Mika and Regina Spektor as I held Sarah's hand, sitting behind me in the backseat of the car.</p>
<p>I hugged my two friends at the curb and set off with heart heavy and stomach full. I love you, and I'll be back for seconds: I promise.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I ate four apple cider doughnuts on an achingly autumn afternoon with my father Federico and my mother Melanie and my sister Nicole and my brother-in-law Mark. Not pictured above are the wedding I attended the day before in Gloucester for Amy and Don or the striking colors of my first return to October in [...]]]></description>
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<p>I ate four apple cider doughnuts on an achingly autumn afternoon with my father Federico and my mother Melanie and my sister Nicole and my brother-in-law Mark. Not pictured above are the wedding I attended the day before in Gloucester for Amy and Don or the striking colors of my first return to October in Massachusetts since 1999. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/carlosdavis/3987606559/" title="Prosciutto Turkey Club by carlosdavis, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2590/3987606559_5070c4a293.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="Prosciutto Turkey Club" /></a></p>
<p>I took a Tuesday lunch at home as a challenge and constructed my finest sandwich in recent memory. Highlights include the first bite, the second bite, the last bite, and all those other scrumptious bits between. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/carlosdavis/3978362546/" title="I may have taken my book to Volunteer Park Cafe by carlosdavis, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2619/3978362546_0030ff462c.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="I may have taken my book to Volunteer Park Cafe" /></a></p>
<p>I revisited fully, every page and word, the Lord of the Rings for the first time since having seen the movie, as evidenced by a particular Saturday afternoon at Volunteer Park Cafe. In the books, the women receive less attention and the men are all more obviously in love with each other, though less annoyingly so. I'm not sure Sauron has ever had Côtes du Rhône wine or bacon-chevre-chanterelle quiche, but maybe if he had he wouldn't have been such a jerkface. </p>
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		<title>The Best of Times, or Beer with Lunch and Cold Water</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I feel obliged to archive my day, this 9th of September of 2009, because over and over today I was just feeling fucking triumphant. I woke up just after 7am rested and happy and, without even getting out of bed, got an email via iPhone with fantastic work news (which will remain undisclosed). Trust me: [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I feel obliged to archive my day, this 9th of September of 2009, because over and over today I was just feeling fucking triumphant. I woke up just after 7am rested and happy and, without even getting out of bed, got an email via iPhone with fantastic work news (which will remain undisclosed). Trust me: ACES! I could have stayed in bed, content, but I rose up and kept the groove going. I was happy! It was a good day! I decided to WEAR A TIE, you know, TO WORK. And by that I mean that I decided to wear a tie to my local coffee shop. </p>
<p>Showered, breakfasted, and happily outfitted, I spent the morning at Victrola. The Americano was delicious, as always, and one of the baristas called me 'Dapper Dan.' Silly! My name is Drew (sort of), not Dan! But I'll take the Dapper anyway. I worked on a fun project and I worked on real (read: paying) projects and I tore through my email, with a particular focus on securing a house for January in Panama. There may have been a chocolate orange cookie in there at some point for refueling. </p>
<p>Did I mention that I can walk now? I've been over a week without crutches but, regardless, the Victrola staff felt inspired to congratulate me on my mobility and normal walking. More sun shining on me! </p>
<p>And then I needed a change of scenery. So I walked down the hill to the park and, without guilt, parked myself in a bench for a lovely, leisurely phone call with a friend. Of course! Why not? It's the 9/9/09, and I'm wearing a tie! I can do whatever I want! </p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/carlosdavis/3904207833/" title="This is a double good day by carlosdavis, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2577/3904207833_5d2ed57275.jpg" width="369" height="500" alt="This is a double good day" /></a></p>
<p>I proceeded to lunch at Oddfellows, ordering a ham, cheddar, and tomato panini. When the cashier asked me if I wanted a beverage, I knew I didn't need more coffee yet so was content to stick with water. But why go content when you can go big? So I had an Abbey Leffe Belgian blonde beer with my lunch, sitting in the sun by the open windows and reading up more on Panamian surf. </p>
<p>I suppose I kept working after the lunch, and I suppose I had another Americano? Seriously, I was actually productive, even with the beer. I was satisfied just after 5pm and closed up shop (read: closed my laptop). I headed back to the park bench for another lovely and leisurely chat, this time with my sister, Nicole, far off in Boston. </p>
<p>I reached home, eventually, invigorated by the walk in warm breezes. I itched for activity but didn't even stop to yearn for an impossible distance run. I changed right into my board shorts and drove to Madison Park. Ankle be damned! Setting sun, you can suck it, too! I went swimming, sharing the rather cold Lake Washington with only two others, both of whom were training in swim caps, goggles, and triathlon wetsuits. WIMPS. I totally looked more hardcore than they did, what with my shivering bare torso and numb feet. But truly, my body was exultant in exhaustion&hellip; yeah, and also super duper cold. </p>
<p>So I made soup. Because I'm so good at life! When you're cold, and your roommate brings home limes from Labor Day, you make coconut curry lime vegetable soup, or that's what I've heard. And I improvised some coconut curry lime chili chicken that came out bangin' as well. And now I'm in bed and full of delicious food, and I'm totally going to go to sleep and dream about high-fiving Obama and baking cookies with Jenny Lewis. But I won't remember the dreams in the morning: I'll be way too excited for my next cup of coffee. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some ordered, some unordered. Enjoy! Half of a Weekend (or a Little More, Maybe) January 23, 2009 5:05 PM Sunset run on the beach followed by ocean dip and drinks 6:00 PM Depart Tamarindo in 7/8 full Toyota Prado with one 40-ounce of Imperial 6:01 PM – 7:29 PM Pass around a million cars 7:30 [...]]]></description>
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<h3>Half of a Weekend (or a Little More, Maybe)</h3>
<p><strong>January 23, 2009</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>5:05 PM Sunset run on the beach followed by ocean dip and drinks</li>
<li> 6:00 PM Depart Tamarindo in 7/8 full Toyota Prado with one 40-ounce of Imperial</li>
<li>6:01 PM – 7:29 PM Pass around a million cars</li>
<li>7:30 PM Stop on side of street to buy two bottles of vino de coyol (palm wine) for $2 each</li>
<li>7:33 PM Stop on side of street 100m later para cenar at a tiny family restaurant</li>
<li>8:00 PM Discover that palm wine does not actually cause the advertised blindness</li>
<li>9:30 PM After some moderately difficult uphill dirt roads, discover at bar, with swim-up service and sign offering "Informacion de Monteverde," that we are actually still quite far away</li>
<li>9:33 PM Turn up nearly hidden dirt road next to church for 45-degree incline rocky dirty joy</li>
<li>9:45 PM As the road winds and climbs and climbs and climbs, begin somewhat nervous but mostly manic and joyful laughter. Increase volume on music.</li>
<li>10:15 PM After climb has leveled out, stop on ridge and turn off car lights to consider amazing vistas and stars and to pee.</li>
<li>10:55 PM Reach Santa Elena and Hotel de Sueños to reunite with Slepak of <a href="http://safety3rd.blogspot.com/">Safety 3rd</a> fame</li>
<li>11:15 PM Head out into the nearly dead quiet Santa Elena to find a bar and a beer</li>
<li>12:00 PM Beer success! Then! Sleep!</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>January 24, 2009</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>01/24 7:00 AM Good morning!</li>
<li>7:15 AM Breakfast at the Hotel</li>
<li>8:00 AM Depart Santa Elena in 8/8 full Toyota Prado to <a href="http://www.selvatura.com/">Selvatura Park</a>.</li>
<li>8:30 AM Begin zip-lining at Selvatura. See Quote #1.</li>
<li>9:00 AM Did I mention we were zip-lining? High high above the ground through a rainforest? Amazing.</li>
<li>9:30 AM Arrive at "la sorpresa." The surprise was, somewhat unsurprisingly, a Tarzan-style swing from a huge-ass platform.</li>
<li>10:15 AM Finish zip-lining with a few last nice rides.</li>
<li>10:30 AM Early lunch at Selvatura restaurant.</li>
<li>11:45 AM Head off hiking in local nature preserve</li>
<li>12:30 PM Climb closed-down observation tower for more amazing vistas of surrounding jungle</li>
<li>1:45 PM Become disgruntled with constant, sticky mud and its propensity to detract attention from surrounding flora and fauna</li>
<li>2:30 PM Complete hike, return to car for drive to Monteverde village</li>
<li>3:00 PM Shop for arts and crafts in Monteverde with way clutch coffee and peanut butter brownie refueling</li>
<li>4:45 PM Depart Monteverde and begin drive back to Tamarindo</li>
<li>4:46 PM Be convinced by three passengers in extremely tight back back seat that we should take the slightly less scenic but far less treacherous and bumpy route home</li>
<li>5:30 PM Stop at roadside of low ridge to watch the sunset and polish off the palm wine</li>
<li>7:30 PM Dinner in Cañas at seafood restaurant. Ceviche = good; sopa negra = not so good</li>
<li>9:00 PM Very nearly completely memorized Track #6</li>
<li>9:01 PM Finally stop listening to Track #6</li>
<li>9:45 PM Arrive home in Tamarindo, unload car, jump into our pool</li>
<li>10:15 PM Start playing Siete-Once-Dobles</li>
<li>10:17 PM Remove shirts and don sunglasses to increase Siete-Once-Dobles skill</li>
<li>10:33 PM Stop game after finishing five 40-ounces of Imperial between six thirsty, road-worn men</li>
<li>10:40 PM Remove sunglasses and don shirts; head out to Babylon for drinking and dancing</li>
<li>11:00 PM Cerveza! Bailando!</li>
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<p><strong>January 25, 2009</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>1:00 AM Más cerveza! Más bailando! See Quote #2.</li>
<li>1:30 AM Unquotable, indescribable moment(s).</li>
<li>2:00 AM Walk home on the beach, stopping to consider stars.</li>
<li>2:30 AM Arrive at home</li>
<li>3:00 AM Bailey makes scrambled eggs with extreme difficulty cracking egg shells on plastic bowl: nearly fall asleep with face in plate of aforementioned delicious eggs</li>
<li>3:25 AM Sleep! Wow!</li>
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<h3>Driving Playlist (On Repeat: We Only Had 1 CD)</h3>
<ol>
<li>Led Zeppelin – Over the Hills and Far Away</li>
<li>Curtis Mayfield – Move On Up</li>
<li>Us3 – Cantaloop</li>
<li>Jurassic 5 – Concrete Schoolyard</li>
<li>Arrested Development – People Everyday</li>
<li>MIA featuring Bun B and Rich Boy – Paper Planes Remix*</li>
<li>Kanye West – Homecoming</li>
<li>Vampire Weekend – Cape Code Kwassa Kwassa</li>
<li>Regina Spektor – Hotel Song</li>
<li>Paul Simon – You Can Call Me Al</li>
<li>Old Crow Medicine Show – Wagon Wheel</li>
<li>Modest Mouse – The Good Times Are Killing Me</li>
<li>The Who – Baba O'Riley</li>
<li>Talking Heads – Once in a Lifetime</li>
<li>The Moldy Peaches – Anyone Else But You</li>
<li>Puff Daddy and Faith Evans featuring 112 – I'll Be Missing You</li>
</ol>
<h3 id="711double">10 Simple Rules of Siete-Once-Doble</h3>
<ol>
<li>Stand around table with two dice, one shared cup for beer, and beer source.</li>
<li>Roll dice, taking turns and passing counter-clockwise.</li>
<li>If one rolls a seven, eleven, or double, assign the (quarter- to half-)cup of beer to someone else</li>
<li>As soon as assigned drinker touches cup to start drinking, roller tries to roll another seven, eleven, or double.</li>
<li>If the dice settle with one of the combinations before the drinker puts down the empty cup, the roller refills the cup: return to Step #4 with same drinker and roller.</li>
<li>If the drinker puts down the empty cup before one of the combinations is rolled, the roller refills the cup and the dice are passed to the next player.</li>
<li>At any time before the drinker touches the cup, any player can steal the cup from the drinker and become the drinker. The same rules apply to the new drinker for finishing the beer before a siete-once-doble roll.</li>
<li>If the roller touches the dice before the drinker touches the cup, the roller must finish the cup and the dice proceed to the next player.</li>
<li>Do not wear a shirt (optional).</li>
<li>Wear sunglasses (not optional).</li>
</ol>
<h3>Food I Have Eaten</h3>
<ul>
<li>Casado de bistek</li>
<li>Casado de pescado</li>
<li>Casado con chuleta</li>
<li>Gallo pinto con huevos</li>
<li>Gallo pinto con queso</li>
<li>Gallo pinto con bistek</li>
<li>Tostada</li>
<li>Pizza Selvatura (chicken, olives, anchovies, and eggplant)</li>
<li>Every fruit</li>
<li>Every fruit, in juice form</li>
</ul>
<h3>Quotes from the Weekend</h3>
<ul>
<li>"I'm just playing with my equipment." "Somebody's got to do it."</li>
<li>"You can dance near me, but you can't dance with me."</li>
<li>"It's cold today: I'm glad I wore a shirt."</li>
<li>"Her name is Beretta and she's m-----f---ing crazy."*</li>
<li>Yeah, I think I should stop sharing these…</li>
</ul>
<p>Wow, yeah, that was quite the weekend.</p>
<p>* At the point on the drive home at which we'd already listened to the whole CD numerous times, we decided to memorize the <a href="http://www.kovideo.net/lyrics/m/Mia/Paper-Planes-Remix-Feat-Bun-B-And-Rich-Boy.html">lyrics to the Paper Planes Remix</a>. Queue repeat. I'd say we did pretty amazing but we did mess up a few lines. For example, apparently it's not that "you need more than a helicopter to stop us" but rather "a million cops." Who knew? Additionally, if you undertake such a task, the hand motions on the chorus are absolutely vital.</p>
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		<title>Disengage weekend. Engage workweek.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oi. I am tired. Amanda's first weekend in Seattle was a barn-burner and I barely made it out alive. Pictured above, we headed out to Rendezvous for dancing at Kyla's going-away party, before which we enjoyed Rock Band and mixology with Sarah and the host of Charlie Meatball's. And that was after Kyla's going-away picnic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oi. </p>
<p>I am tired. Amanda's first weekend in Seattle was a barn-burner and I barely made it out alive. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/carlosdavis/2579980832/" title="Saturday night! by carlosdavis, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3109/2579980832_5c2d689329.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="Saturday night!" /></a></p>
<p>Pictured above, we headed out to Rendezvous for dancing at Kyla's going-away party, before which we enjoyed Rock Band and mixology with Sarah and the host of <a href="http://charliemeatball.com" target="_blank">Charlie Meatball's</a>. And that was after Kyla's going-away picnic and after David and Sara's birthday party and after a morning workout. And that was only Saturday. </p>
<p>Boogie down. I mean, boogie down with work.  </p>
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		<title>Today or Gin</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2008 22:12:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I promised to Whit, on chat yesterday, that I would finish reworking his website and adding a Flickr feed by the end of that day, or I would buy him a bottle of gin. Well, if you measure the end of the day by when you go to sleep, I do not owe him any [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I promised to Whit, on chat yesterday, that I would finish reworking his website and adding a Flickr feed by the end of that day, or I would buy him a bottle of gin. Well, if you measure the end of the day by when you go to sleep, I do not owe him any juniper-berry-based libations. At approximately 2 AM last night, I launched the new version of <a href="http://whitscott.com" title="Hilarionaire" target="_blank">WhitScott.com</a>.</p>
<p>Let me know what you think of the new site layout. I am particularly interested in your reception of the increased width. Do you mind scrolling right to watch video and see Twitter and Flickr links? Or, is your display nice and wide like mine and fits fine?</p>
<p>Also, I would love comments on  preference for my next website (re)launch. Possibilities include drewd, Loveroni, NoodlePop, Steak and Berries, EsplainIt, and deCielo.</p>
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		<title>Giving In to Flickr</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Nov 2007 08:21:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, I have never been quite happy with Gallery or Gallery2 so I am ready to jump on the bandwagon and use my Flickr account. Whit's coming with me. I will see if the Flickr tools (combined with Lightroom) increase my upload throughput and if the social hooks increase my investment.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, I have never been quite happy with Gallery or Gallery2 so I am ready to jump on the bandwagon and use <a href="http://flickr.com/carlosdavis/" target="_blank">my Flickr account</a>. <a href="http://flickr.com/ultimatewhit/" target="_blank">Whit's coming with me</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://flickr.com/photos/carlosdavis/sets/72157603310885413/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2392/2068378498_e52155bede.jpg?v=0" alt="Amber Explains the Merit of Tequila" height="500" width="333" /></a></p>
<p>I will see if the Flickr tools (combined with Lightroom) increase my upload throughput and if the social hooks increase my investment.</p>
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		<title>Mental Vacation</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jun 2007 16:33:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to one of my co-workers, while listening to "Jump in the Line" by Harry Belafonte, "Put this on in your house with a fruity drink in your hand, you're instantly 10,000 miles away."Â  Brilliant.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to one of my co-workers, while listening to "Jump in the Line" by Harry Belafonte, "Put this on in your house with a fruity drink in your hand, you're instantly 10,000 miles away."Â  Brilliant.</p>
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		<title>Since We Last Spoke, I Let the Good Times Roll</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Charlie, Galen and I went to a phenomenal RJD2 show at Neumos on Friday night. After a bit of wine and vegetarian potluck with Galen's friends from Whitman---Corey, Sarah, and Lance---we hopped over to Capitol Hill with plenty of Fighting Cock in Charlie's Atwood Dorm Flask. Happy Chichester, a solo musician, was playing as we [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Charlie, Galen and I went to a phenomenal <a href="http://www.rjd2site.com/" target="_blank">RJD2</a> show at <a href="http://neumos.com" target="_blank">Neumos</a> on Friday night. After a bit of wine and vegetarian potluck with Galen's friends from Whitman---Corey, Sarah, and Lance---we hopped over to Capitol Hill with plenty of <a href="http://www.fightingcock.com" target="_blank">Fighting Cock</a> in Charlie's Atwood Dorm Flask. <a href="http://www.howlinmaggie.net/" target="_blank">Happy Chichester</a>, a solo musician, was playing as we arrived and we were mostly unimpressed. I did not like his voice and his songs were uninspiring despite reasonable skill on keyboard and guitar.</p>
<p>Our disinterest changed to excitement and energy as <a href="http://pigeonjohn.com/" target="_blank">Pigeon John</a> began his set. His rapping was genuine and unpretentious and merry---the crowd was quickly engaged, jumping and/or throwing hands in the air as instructed. We had a nice little spot to dance near the front, with elbow room over the fenced-off lane separating the over- and under-21 year-olds.  I know next to nothing about hip-hop, and have listened seriously to little of the genre, but I thought Pigeon John was fantastic. Check him out.</p>
<p>The crowd swelled and pushed up in preparation for RJD2 but we secured a similar spot, albeit with less dancing room. RJD2's music sounds predominantly electronic---<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RJD2" target="_blank">he began his career as a DJ</a>---so we were a bit surprised to see him take the stage with musical accompaniment and a guitar of his own. Happy Chichester came back as well to help but played quite well in this set. I was blown away by the instrumental craft on songs like "Ghostwriter," "Since We Last Spoke," "1976," "Making Days Longer" and others. RJ himself even provided most of the vocals. Hearing and seeing the songs performed live, in front of you, with basically no samples, is just unparalleled.</p>
<p>Still, he did get back to his DJ roots on a good portion of the set. While RJ worked the turntables, he has a small camcorder trained on his kit and then projected on a screen at the back of the stage, alternating between the live feed of hot spinning and random ass video clips. I do have to say that RJD2 did not engage the crowd as consistently as did Pigeon John and that we did not much like the offerings from RJ's new album, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Third_Hand" target="_blank">The Third Hand</a>. Regardless, worth $18? Hell Yes. We left late into the night, tired and buzzing from the music and bourbon.</p>
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		<title>A Full and Musical Weekend</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 May 2007 15:57:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I spent no moment of calm between work and revelry on Friday, leaving almost immediately from my apartment upon arriving home to catch a bus back downtown with Charlie (Chuck, for you Mudders). We grabbed some delicious ravioli and then skipped to 9th and Pine to see the Decemberists at the Paramount.They were worth every [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I spent no moment of calm between work and revelry on Friday, leaving almost immediately from my apartment upon arriving home to catch a bus back downtown with Charlie (Chuck, for you Mudders). We grabbed some delicious ravioli and then skipped to 9th and Pine to see the Decemberists at the Paramount.They were worth every single penny.</p>
<p>Their set was tight and quick and their energy was just fantastic. They played almost exclusively songs from the new album, Crane Wife, but somehow made the album last most of two hours.  Their closing encore number was an inspired rendition of "The Mariner's Revenge Song," complete with a paper machÃ© and fabric whale that swam on stage to eat the band. Brilliant! I was a bit disappointed that they played neither "Summersong" nor "Sons and Daughters" but overall satisfied with the Friday night, as was Charlie.</p>
<p>I awoke Saturday on a mission to use my Macy's 20% off coupon purchasing new sheets and towels. Yes, I am an adult. After spending far too much on linens, and grabbing some new Reef sandals at PacSun (I LOVE THE MALL), I bought two of every vegetable at Whole Foods and a delicious 12-pack of Negra Modelo. Happy Cinco de Mayo! The peppers bell and hot, onions red and green,  tomatoes, cilantro, lime, and mango warranted nearly a half hour of chopping but were just delicious when combined with black beans, corn, vinegar, salt, pepper and cumin. I am a salsa ninja! Does that make any sense? Salsa Samurai?</p>
<p>The salsa and beer accompanied me to the <a href="http://www.seattleyachtclub.org/OpeningDay" target="_blank">Opening Day</a> / Cinco de Mayo party  thrown at Willy (and Abby) and Joe's house right next to the Montlake Bridge south of the cut. Joe and Willy are my spring league teammates on RainDogs and they throw a solid bash. I whiled away afternoon and evening, 2PM - 10PM, drinking beer homebrewed and commercial and eating grilled fajitas and sausage, chips and salsa, and fish stew. I spent the rest of the gathering realizing over half the people there were from the Northeast and partaking in the best party game ever, Stump. So we're drinking, right, and then we take turns hammering nails into a stump but we have to spin the hammer in the air once before you swing down. Totally not dangerous, totally awesome.</p>
<p>I was again hardly home at all after the party before zipping over to Ballard to join Deirdre, future housemate RV, and other fine Seattle Ultimate folks: Lina and friend, Liz, Gretchen and Chewy. I arrived at Tractor Tavern as Clumsy Lovers, a Vancouver-based bluegrass and country jam band, was getting rolling. I was not aware of the possibility but they actually were even more into it than the Decemberists and, in the small venue, the crowd was just electrified. Electrified like the hot electric banjo action: man, that guy was awesome. So we danced and sang along and exhausted ourselves from 10:30 to 1AM, with naught but a twenty minute break. Apparently Deirdre and Lina see Clumsy Lovers everytime they are in town and I look forward to joining them again.</p>
<p>Well, I need to shower, and get to work, and I have not even touched upon Sunday, which admittedly was less frantic than the rest of the weekend. The summary is a spring league loss, lunch at Blue Star, napping, more napping and then dinner with Sarah, Brooke and Micah. Time to get the work week rolling! Woo!</p>
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