Christmas Dinner @ Rosanna's

On Sunday night we headed over to Tustin for a potluck at Rosanna's. My sisters and I all had big plans of cooking fun and elaborate dishes to bring over but got distracted with after-Christmas shopping and ended up buying dishes to bring over. :(


Rosanna was a great host -- she had appetizers laid out in cute bowls along with different drinks.


The food we brought fit well with what Rosanna prepared. From the left: baked chicken wings, Chinese chicken salad, orso salad, soup, spring rolls, lobster pasta and macaroni salad.


Max gets super red and glassy off of one beer. :D


All these two ever do is drink.


Not quite sure how this picture came about...


Taking a quick break from the food.


Dessert from Amandine!


Anticipating the champagne popping.


Cheers!


Gift exchange and show & tell.

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!

I finally have my tree up and started holiday shopping... I can't believe I waited until the weekend before Christmas! Some details on our *real* tree...


When it finally came time to buying a Christmas tree, we couldn't think of where we saw Christmas tree lots so it actually took some time finding a decent lot with a good selection. We settled on a cute Douglas Fir that was the perfect height and width for my living room.


It took about an hour to string up the lights and put up the ornaments. I miss my half blinkie lights on the fake tree... but loving the fresh pine tree smell! I also noticed I've lost some ornaments over the years... hopefully this year everyone brings an ornament because right now the tree looks a little bare! I might buy some garlands or ribbons to spice it up a little.

(Also if you notice, we haven't quite figured out how to add the star to the top yet)


One of the first ornaments ever... the 3 Winnie the Pooh ornaments my sisters brought in 2005. (Having years on the ornaments is convenient!) It still lights up too! (Although the Tigger one is broken)


Last year Mommy gave me this ornament of the 4 of us. I still think she should have put Joanna next to me and Vina as the smallest toad on the end.


My ornament last year was this Hello Kitty one with a kimono-print dress, to commemorate my trip to Japan to visit Yona.

While in Japan (Harajuku to be exact), I picked up this Snoopy ornament:


And this is mine for this year... a New England looking lighthouse to celebrate my first UX design job for Hasbro, on my short trip to Providence, Rhode Island.



After a brisk night of running around 40-degree weather, I've gotten a good start and am starting to fill up the tree with presents. I'm finally in the Christmas mood... so excited!

Arte Cafe

Last weekend Max and I ate at Arte Cafe... talk about a flood of memories!



Walking through that center entrance at Towne Center always reminded me of those cold nights I would stand out side (by myself!) watching people walk by to the theater or huddled in groups outside of Starbucks.

It's comforting to see that some of my favorite dishes on the menu has not changed... the duck liver pate (my first time eating pate was at Arte Cafe), the kung pao calamari and short ribs... and of course my "regular" entree of spicy blackened chicken penne. In many ways Arte was my gateway drug into my epicurean indulgences. It was the first time I regularly ate away from home (mommy's cooking) and tried fusion dishes.

It was also the first time I'd ever gotten drunk. The wait staff found it entertaining to get the 17-year old hostess drunk off of her first sex on the beach. I threw up in the parking lot.

It doesn't feel like Christmas


This is the latest I've ever started Christmas... it's already December 9th and I haven't put the tree up yet. I usually put it up the weekend before Thanksgiving but this year we are getting a *real* tree so I had to wait until the Christmas tree lots started popping up.

We're supposed to go today after work to pick out a tree and get it set up. I'm pretty nervous. I've never done a real tree and I'm worried the pine needles will end up everywhere and it will completely tick off my OCD. I can't even imagine how much that tree will shed while carrying it from the street to the apartment. I think the worst part for me will be manually putting up Christmas lights. I'm already anal enough as it is with ornament placement but to have to place each and every twinkling bulb on its cable so it looks random but evenly dispersed... it will be a fun night.

December Concerts

I wrapped up this year with two more amazing concerts... can't complain. This has been an amazing winter season so far. =)

Max and I saw John Mayer On His Own at the Nokia Theater on Saturday... it was undoubtedly the best concert I've ever been to. Yes, this includes any NSYNC concert I've been to (awesome orchestra seats in an indoor theater vs. stinky stadiums) and even the last time I saw John Mayer at the Hollywood Bowl. Details on the reason why below.


A pleasant surprise -- Adele opened for Mayer and did an amazing set. Coincidentally I was introduced to Adele by Max and he was pretty excited ecstatic freaked out when he found out Adele was indeed singing live from the stage and not just background music over the lobby speakers. He literally jumped forward, grabbed my hand and rushed us to our seats.


So the concept of "John Mayer On His Own" was just that -- John Mayer played on his own with a series of guitars and a drum machine. It was almost like voyeuristically watching Mayer play alone in the studio for fun. He did a lot of talking and joke telling in between songs and played a few "see if I remember this song" games where he would start on an "early Mayer" song until he forgets the next chord then transition into another song. The set was laid back and sounded so good live.


This concert was the first time I've seen his new look... which included the newly shaved head and tattooed arms (and a vintage Paul Newman Daytona -- always loved his watch style). I think in a way it made his music "look" and sound harsher... it is definitely a different feel watching him sing "Your Body is a Wonderland" with this edgier rocker look than his earlier floppy, more "romantic" days.


At the end of the set he came out to do a standing encore which included a very broody version of "Gravity" which showed off his blues guitar skills like no other. I think everyone in the audience walked away with a new appreciation for John Mayer.

One thing I will have to note is that we sat in front of the worst group of people ever. There were two couples sitting two rows behind us that would NOT SHUT UP during the entire concert. The girls were what you'd call a "woo girl", literally wooing after every stupid comment the other girl said. "It's John Mayer! Woooo!" "Everyone get up! Wooo!" "Heehee! Wooooooo!" And the worst of it is despite their size, they were so loud that they could be heard for rows ahead of us. There were times where they were louder than the actual music. It was hell. I was frustrated. But, the concert (and company!) was so amazing that it helped balance it out and I calmed down and laughed it off. It's way too early in the relationship to show Max my true colors. Muhahaha.

On Sunday night, we went out with Vina and George to watch Meiko in Hermosa Beach. The tickets were only $10 each, to see her perform in a small bar. That's cheaper than most movies!



We were surprised to see a line when we arrived. We waited for a good 20 minutes before we were allowed into a crowded bar with no seating room left. We stood around holding our plates of sweet potato fries and crab dip, switching off holding beers while waiting for the music to start.


Katie Costello was up first. Her music was quirky and pretty enjoyable until she opened her mouth and started talking and saying extremely unintelligent things in between songs. I think her ramblings actually ruined her for us and by the time she got to her hit single, Kaleidoscope Machine (which was played in last week's episode of 90210) we were annoyed with her. Edit: I just looked her up and she is only 17 so I guess that excuses her.

The funny part though was that she was talking about how even though she wrote the song, Kaleidoscope Machine she had never seen a kaleidoscope and it was soo funny that someone left one on her piano right before her set and it fell to the floor. (Yup, told you it was that bad) So after the set she tells the crowd that Kaleidoscope Machine is being sold in the lobby so go pick up a CD. As we were waiting around for Meiko to set up, Vina turns around and asks me where the lobby is. I point it out to her and ask her why? She says, "I want to see the kaleidoscope machine." Needless to say I laughed so hard while I tried to explain to her that it was the name of her CD and not an actual... machine.


Anyways fast forward an hour and Meiko finally takes the stage. She played a full set of about 12 songs -- almost her entire CD. We were so close to the stage (an arm's distance) and with nobody standing in front of us so we had a pretty good view of the entire show. She is a very good performer to watch and entertaining between songs with her sarcastic humor. I thought her solos sounded a lot better than the songs she sang with backup instruments because those tended to drown out her voice.


My two favorite performances were Boys with Girlfriends and Real Real Sweet, both of which transitioned well together since they were written about the same topic. Actually no, I really liked her performance of Under My Bed. Something I noticed tonight is that she does a lot of... what Max calls "moaning" in all of her songs.


She invited a cellist up to the stage for one of her last songs. That mixed in with the trumpet, contrabass and her first performance with a drummer made for an interesting mix.