Wednesday, February 21, 2007

WE HELLA HEART VISITORS!!!

Happy Birthday Judy!!


The past week was very eventful for us. We had back-to-back visitors staying at our apartment. The first to arrive was Judy and her husband, Tim, from Virginia Beach, VA. They arrived Sunday night, the same night at Judy's 30th birthday!!! So we surprised her with a homemade box cake (which was Mike's idea, who was also the same person who ended up eating the whole cake after Judy left!).
Judy and Tim

The next day, we went to have dim sum at Oriental Garden, in Chinatown. The food was yummy. They even had a few interesting things that I've never seen before and which I cracked a million jokes about (how can you not??)...
Taro ducks (Tim claims Judy just wanted them because they were cute :))
GeoDuck Clams (clams with an elephant snout,
Judy claims to have gone GeoDuck clamming before...I dunno Judy...)

Before they left that night, we brought Judy and Tim to have korean bbq at Yakiniku Juju...so good!!!
So after Judy and Tim left that night, our next visitor arrived about an hour later...my friend Jeff (aka The Poofster). Boy, did he have an experience getting to our apartment from the airport...so to calm him down, we offered him a shot of Jaeger and he gladly accepted :)
Poof arrives!!

Here Poof, relax, have a Jaeger shot

The next day Poof and I went to eat lunch at Iron Chef Morimoto's new restaurant, Morimoto's. It was Restaurant Week in NYC, so some restaurants were offering a pre fixed menu at a discounted price, Morimoto's was one of them. The lunch came with soup, salad, and an entree. I ordered the Angry Chicken and Poof had the sushi. We also ordered a carafe of cold sake. Yummmm, the meal was sooo good. Besides the food, the other highlight of eating at Morimoto's was the toilets. I swear the toilet, besides warming your booty, had a remote control with about 7 options.
Carafe of sake on the left, so fancy!

Later on that night,

we gave Poof some beers

and he decided to try on my new purse.

The next day we decided to check out Ground Zero and the World Trade Center Memorial Museum. The museum was a really amazing place, containing lots of information, artifacts, and photos related to 9/11. I think it really touched Poof and I and we left with a better understanding of 9/11.
Ground Zero

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