Monday, June 28, 2010

Ninja and NYC

In honor of Judd’s recent birthday, it’s now time to make good on a promise I made back in May of 2008 to fully detail the exploits of the Judd’s NYC Graduation Celebration Extravaganza.  And now, the rest of the story.

 

The occasion was to celebrate Judd’s college graduation.  After many years of fits and starts Judd had finally succeeded in attaining his bachelor’s degree and felt we should celebrate in style.

 

The weekend began on Thursday night when I had Judd over for dinner.  The plan was for him to stay over so we could leave at our leisure the next day directly from Worcester.

 

On Friday we took off a bit after noon and drove down to NYC.  We got to the hotel, the Affinia Dumont,  just before dinner and checked in.  The hotel was great.  It was a suite with two double beds and a pull-out couch.  There was an initial misunderstanding with the room as Judd had booked a suite with an additional separate king size bed, but we seemed to have a different room when we arrived.  It turns out that we had the additional bed, but it was that he had booked the adjoining room, so we had to go in the door next door and then open the locked shared door.

 

That evening Judd and I had dinner at the restaurant attached to the hotel, the Barking Dog, while we waited for the rest of the crew to arrive. Pretty ok for a basic meal, but nothing special.

 

Once everyone arrived we headed out in search of a karaoke bar.  We ended up at Sing Sing Karaoke.  We proceeded to cram 8 of us in a 6 person private room and then sang our heads off all night.  Don’t worry, we kept our throats well hydrated with a number of rounds of drinks.  I think I should have realized it was time to cut things off when at one point, rather than leave the room to get the next round myself, I simply handed my AmEx to Cate to buy the next round with.  The damage wasn’t that bad. :)

 

On Saturday, after plenty of water and sleeping late, we headed out to walk around the town, see 5th Avenue and go to various shops and stores.  In other words, be tourists.

 

That evening we went to Ninja restaurant.  Ninja was incredible!  It was a combination of theatre, fine cuisine, excellent service and great atmosphere. We ate in the Ninja Castle portion of the restaurant.  Words really can’t do it justice so I’d recommend looking at the website and then visiting yourself.  I’m looking forward to going back there someday.

 

Sunday morning we had a quintessential staple of NYC, the Sunday brunch.  We found a nice little restaurant and enjoyed various confections, pastries, breads and savory treats.

 

Well fed we headed out to see the Museum of Sex.  If you’ve never been, it’s worth going at least once.  It’s interesting to see how sex and all things sex related have changed over the years.

 

On Sunday night we went out to see Rent, which was in it’s final season.  It originally was supposed to have closed June 1, 2008, so we were getting to see it in the final weeks.  Given the incredible demand because it was closing they ended up extending the run through to September 7, 2008.  Our tickets were phenomenal – Center Orchestra, Row A (which is the 3rd row from the stage).  It was a great performance and the second time I had seen Rent on Broadway.

 

Later that evening some went out to Greenwich Village for a blues club, and others just hung around.

 

Finally, Monday morning rolled around and we packed up the cars and headed home.  Overall, an incredible weekend.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Always a groomsman?

It’s not so much that I’m always in a wedding as simply that I’ve had so many of them over the years.

I just recently returned from a trip to Florida to actually officiate a wedding (more to come in a later post) and I got to thinking about just how many weddings I’ve attended or been in over the years.

My calendar really only goes back to 2003 so we’ll start there, although there were a handful of weddings during college and immediately afterwards (most notably both my parents)

  • 2003 – 2 Weddings
  • 2004 – 4 Weddings
  • 2005 – 3 Weddings – Wedding party and sang in one of them.
  • 2006 – 4 Weddings – Two were on the same day.  Sang in one of them.
  • 2007 – 4 Weddings – Wedding party in three of them, two were travel weddings, sang in one of them, and there was a 5th wedding that I couldn’t attend because it was the same day as one of the four I went to.
  • 2008 – 5 Weddings – Groomsman in one of them
  • 2009 – 3 Weddings – Day of Coordinator in one of them, Travel for two of them
  • 2010 – 1 Wedding (so far) – Officiant and travel for the one.

Statistics:
  • 26 weddings in 8 years
  • An average of 3.25 per year
  • Groomsman/Usher: 5 times
  • Singing: 2 times
  • Air travel: 3 times
  • Closest location: Worcester, MA
  • Farthest location: Fayetteville, Texas

Now the amusing thing is that I mention this to friends of mine and they comment that they have similar numbers or possibly a few less, but they don’t realize until I point it out to them that they have as many weddings as a couple as I do single.

We’ll see if this year stays at 1 or if I’ll get another one soon.  I don’t think I have anyone else getting married soon, so we’ll see.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

On Next Week’s Episode

So in order to provide some interest in future posts (and to help give me an idea of what to write about) I’m going to give you kind of an index of the coming posts.  If you see that I’m missing anything that you think I should write about, feel free to leave a comment.

 

  • Always a groomsman?
  • Ninja and NYC
  • VOX Cabaret 2009
  • My 30th Birthday Party
  • London Travels
  • Trip to DC
  • VOX’s production of South Pacific
  • A Weekend in NYC with Pace
  • Vacationing in Cali
  • Florida Wedding Trip
  • Matt Doyle in Concert in NYC
  • Memorial Day in Vermont

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

On Last Week’s Episode…

Hmm… a bit dusty…

let’s clean this…  and move that…  change this…

Ahh… much better.

 

Well apparently this little corner of space is still around. :)

 

It’s been almost a year since I posted and even before that it was fairly sparse for updates.  I’m going to try to remedy that situation going forward.  My plan is to recap the major events of the last year or so and post a new story at least once a week until I get back to present day.

 

Also, to start over a bit, I’ve updated the look of the site.  I hope you like it.

 

Finally, here’s a recap of my most “recent” posts:

  • Summer 2008 – Trip to Worcester England to perform WitchWife: Requiem for Susanna Martin
  • September 2008 – VOX’s performance of The Threepenny Opera
  • October – November 2008 – The presidential election and Proposition 8
  • Winter 2008 – Off to see Were the World Mine
  • Spring 2008 – Had a minor car accident and purchased new couches for the condo

 

Until next time…