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Jesse’s 36th Birthday

This year for Jes’ birthday, we were actually in town.  In the past, we’ve taken our annual trip out of the country during the Labor Day weekend.  Last year, Jes spent his birthday in Paris, France.  The year before, we were in Florence, Italy.  And the year before, we were coming back from Belize!  What a lucky guy.

Well, this year I threw him a birthday party with all his friends over the weekend and then took him out for a nice dinner on the night of his actual birthday.  On Sunday evening (9/4), we threw a party at our house.  We had food everywhere – including the coffeetable where Koa sat and stared at the food all afternoon.

We had a house filled with people and the Scotch was flowing all night.

The Suminos even came and I got to pull out my old GameBoys to help entertain them.  When I took them out, Brandon and Cole asked, “What’s GameBoy?”  Sheesh.  Once I showed them how it worked, they were hooked.

Victor had a good time coaching them on the finer points of wrestling.  I guess he enjoyed watching them play as he used to with his own little brother. The boys had fun but Marie wasn’t happy.  Victor…the trouble-maker.

Jes made a prime rib roast and we sliced it up for some tasty prime rib sandwiches on Acme rolls.  Everyone ate it up along with all the appetizers and sides that we had out all night.  It was nice to actually have no leftovers at the end of the night.

Jes also got a yummy Coldstone ice cream cake compliments of the Masayas and then some cupcakes that the Fernandos brought too.

On Tuesday, his actual birthday, we had dinner at Benu.  It’s a relatively new restaurant that is run by a James Beard Award winning chef who worked at The French Laundry back when Thomas Keller was still working in the kitchen there.  They have a $180 tasting menu that was very intriguing but we didn’t have the stomach for it this time.  It included 19 different items on that menu!

So, we opted for a few dishes off the a la carte menu that was equally satisfying and didn’t give you the roll-me-out-the-door feeling afterward.  Everything was made so perfectly and the presentation was whimsical and pretty.  The food was all very good and there were combinations that I hadn’t had before.  The dish above is a chicken porridge with thousand-year quail egg.  It was savory and delicious.

We also had abalone, foie gras, lobster, beef, and a very unique dessert made with chocolate ganache, peanut pudding, and miso sorbet.  At the end of the night, they served a box of fancy chocolates that were also very rich and flavorful.

Here are photos from all his birthday celebrations.

Labor Day Weekend

Last weekend was pretty cool and we were in the company of good friends and family and ate the whole time.

On Friday night (9/2), Dayantha and Krissy flew up for the weekend and we all met up for drinks, then dinner, and then more drinks. We were out pretty late but it was fun having everyone together again.

The Suminos were also in town for the weekend so we met up with them at the Farmer’s Market on Saturday morning (9/3).  It was so fun to see them all again and the boys are getting so big.  We took them to Roli Roti and had the Porchetta Sammich.

It was so fun to see Brandon hold it with just one hand and stuff his face.  That’s my boy!

Cole was insatiable and even got his own cone of meat from the salumeria inside the Ferry Building.  No wonder he’s getting so tall.

Later that afternoon, we drove to Alameda.  I dropped Jes off at Jimmy and Eleen’s where Dayantha and Krissy were staying.  I then went down the street to KM’s house to see Mai (in town from LA) and Ranee (in town from NYC).  We were supposed to go to Zachary’s for pizza but ended up having an impromptu potluck with Stephanie’s buffalo chicken dip and Mai had bought two containers of ja jang myun.  Tasty.

Afterward, I went back to the Agustin House where I got to make my very own elephant necklace thanks to Eleen’s help and supplies.

Krissy made a pair of fancy earrings too.  I’m so inspired!  Might have to start making my own stuff again.

That was just Friday night and Saturday.  More to come on the rest of the weekend…  Here are some photos.

Peach Dessert

Today we had dinner at Ryan and Michelle’s and they asked for one of us to make a peach dessert.  I stepped up to the plate and gave it a try with a Fresh Peach Cobbler recipe that I found online.  It was pretty easy and it sounded like it was pretty good for my first attempt.

Here’s what I did:

I bought fresh peaches (about 4) and sliced them.  I left the skin on.

Then I melted butter in a dutch oven while measuring out flour, sugar, baking powder, and milk.  Once that batter was mixed, it went right over the butter without any stirring.

In the meantime, I had the peaches, sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, lemon zest, and lemon juice in another pot for everything to melt and carmelize.

Once that was ready, the entire peach mixture got poured right over the butter+flour mixture – again, without stirring.

Then it went straight into a 375-degree oven for 45 minutes and DING!  It was done!  The batter rose and covered up the peaches all by itself!

I served it with vanilla bean ice cream and we had a tasty dessert!  This was the end of the pot so my crust looked a little messed up here.  It actually turned out crispy, chewy, and soft all at once.  I’d make this again.

Family Fun

This past weekend, we drove down to Cerritos for the weekend.  We arrived around 12:30 am on Saturday and went straight to Dayantha’s house to wish him a “Happy Birthday”.  Krissy and his mom threw him a surprise party and I guess we were part of the surprise. 🙂

The next morning, I woke up relatively early and Brother took us all to Downtown Disney for beignets.  It was a fun way to start the birthday celebration for Daddy.

After our tasty breakfast, we did some window shopping.

This is the family photo we took at the Sanuk store.

We also walked around and went to check out the area between Disneyland and California Adventure.  They changed the front of CA and boy are ticket prices STEEP.

For lunch, Jes and I met up with his parents.  I had a yummy Greek salad and we got do some catching up.  After lunch, I took a good nap until it was time for dinner.  This was becoming a very glutinous and lazy day.  Aaaah…

We went to Newport Seafood for a delicious lobster dinner.  It was like a competition to see who could make the biggest mess on the table.

When you have all the Chimmys together for a hands-on meal, that’s what always happens.

Koa came along for a weekend in the sun.  He got to enjoy lots of time in the backyard and the front yard.  Also, because it was so warm, he got a deadly bath out on the driveway.  Heh heh.  Here’s a video of him playing with a leaf:

Here are the rest of the photos from the weekend.

Vitamin D

It was sunny in SF so I spent some time outside this weekend.

On Saturday, Husband and I took a stroll around the city.  We found a Filipino Festival at the Yerba Buena Gardens and saw some pretty fun t-shirts and watched the stick fighting demo on stage.

Then we headed over to the Apple Store and bought an Apple TV device.  Not sure how we’re going to use it in the long-run but Jes has watched the first 2 seasons of The Wire on it so far.


Also stopped at the Ferry Plaza/Farmers’ Market on the way home.  Had a delicious pulled pork sammich from Il Cane Rosso and found a giant heirloom tomato that was bigger than my hand!

On Sunday, I got up early to walk the dog.  I was treated to this beautiful view from McCovey Cove.  Later I drove to Berkeley to meet up with friends for a 6-mile run.  It’s always more fun to run with friends…especially when you can finish with a big brunch afterward.

Later that night, I got an email from my doctor’s office letting me know that my Vitamin D test results came back and I’m finally within the normal range!  Woooo!!  I’ve spent a good year worshiping the sun and it’s finally paid off.

They keep me sane.

My job can be hard sometimes but I’m lucky enough to have such an awesome group of girls to keep me sane and grounded.  With Jes in Salt Lake City this week for a conference, I had these ladies to keep me busy.

On Monday, we went to the Giants game and lucked out on a pleasant evening and a beautiful view of the bay.

They all came over after work for some of the usual hi-jinks and then we headed across the street to enjoy some garlic fries and dogs.

This evening, we went on our Wednesday run and finished 6 miles!  Afterward, we had an early celebration of Stephanie’s birthday with Indian food and Ici Ice Cream.

I had a scrumptious meyer lemon ice cream sammich with ginger snaps.  Mmm…