Thursday, June 29

my credit card company hates me

I received a letter today stating that my credit limit has been increased! Great! Allow me to paraphrase the letter for you:

"We've noticed that you've been able to pay all your credit card bills in full, on time. Please, allow us to increase your credit limit and give you another chance to go in to debt.

Have you been putting off buying something expensive that you can't afford? Well, now you can buy it!

Don't forget to use your credit card for everything.

Did you also know that you can pay off one credit card, with another credit card?"


They used phrases such as: "increased financial security and purchase freedom."

Does anyone actually believe that a higher credit limit = financial security??? Or am I missing something?

Link: Don't Date Him Girl Homepage

Don't Date Him Girl Homepage

This is hillarious! I didn't know it existed until I saw a short article on a local website. A Pittsburgh man is suing the founder of the website for his "loss of reputation." haha!

Monday, June 26

are your eyelids opaque?

Mine aren't! Alex says that "normal" people's eyelids are opaque and that I'm abnormal.

If you have your eyes closed in a dark room, and a small bedside lamp goes on, can you tell? I certainly can. I can tell when the iPod is on, and can even sense it's flickering between different screens. I find it highly irritating, but Alex says I'm just weird because I shouldn't be able to tell light changes through closed eyelids.

How "thick" are your eyelids?

Monday, June 12

lots of catching up

...in movies/TV.

Yesterday, Alex finally signed us up for Netflix. I have a long list of movies I need to see. Some of them I really want to (i.e. Broken Flowers), some I feel I have to just because everyone else has (i.e. Crouching Tiger...). I also want to watch Lost. I've never seen any of it, but I hear that I'm really missing out, so I'm going to try to catch up on that.

Netflix has really gone down hill since the last time I looked into signing up. I remember they had packages where you could have as many as 7 DVDs out at a time, now the most is 3?!?! And the prices have also soared. Free trials used to last 1 month (or more), now it's 2 weeks. ::sigh::

Anyway, there's a "friends" feature in Netflix which allows you to see what your friends have on their queue and how they've rated movies they've seen, and make recommendations to each other. If anyone's interested in becoming my "netflix friend," let me know.

from the Pacific to the Atlantic in 24 hours

Last week was the busiest week I had in a long time. It started with my trip out to San Diego Monday-Wednesday. It was for business and my very first time in Cali (or past Denver, really). I'll skip the boring work details. One of my coworkers (DP) is staying out there for 1-2 months while we do business in SD. After a failed search for a private apt to sublet for a few weeks, he ended up subletting a room in an apt. His apt-mate is a 40-something lady, who is also a Buddhist. I don't say that in a bad way, just that I've never run into a practicing Buddhist before. Since I came out for a few days and then another coworker had to come out, we sort of turned her apt into a mini motel. I hope she didn't mind.

On to the highlights. Lots of good (occasionally expensive) food was had. DP had a list of restaurants he wanted to try while out in SD. The list was based on good reviews in Food & Wine Magazine and/or a food critic for the Washington Post (I think?). I didn't mind of course :) I also had a chance to read the Food & Wine special California wines issue as well as one issue of the Wine Spectator. It really made me with I knew more about wines. Ordering wine with dinner is really hit or miss if you don't know what you're doing. So my goal is to learn more about wines.

First night, we went to Zenbu (reviews). I had 2 Mai Tai's, a delicious salad with fresh tuna, and some sushi of course. Next evening we went to George's Ocean Terrace (review). Unfortunately, it was too overcast to see the great ocean view, but it was still very pleasant outside and the food was also delicious. I had a glass of sauvignon blanc (Isabella vineyard). My last evening in SD we went to Confidential (review). This is a tapas restaurant with ,appropriately, no sign out front. Everything was absolutely delicious, especially the portobello mushroom salad. I had a pinot blanc (I think) from Inez Valley. I wish I remembered more than that haha.

Comments on San Diego: it is probably the most colorful place I've been to. The buildings are various shades of pink, orange, coral, and yellow. It was almost too cliche. La Jolla is a very interesting/fancy/chic/beach town. Every other shop was an art gallery. The water was still too cold and the sky was overcast but we walked down to the beach anyway. There was a colony of seals hanging out on the sand which was very cool. Across the street from this bay was... a retirement home. That's right. My future retirement home. There were also people snorkeling over the ecological preserve next to the shore. (Crazy people who like to freeze!) There were huge mansions sitting on the hills overlooking the bay and the other neighboring hills. It must be a very expensive place to live, but I can see its attraction.

I flew out of SD at 10:45pm Wednesday and arrived in Pgh 6:15am Thursday. Same day, 6:45pm, Alex and I departed for Boston. We stayed at the John Jeffries House, and to save space, you can read my review of it here. Friday was the MIT graduation where Alex received his actual Masters diploma. The speaker was Dr. Bernanke, recently minted chairman of the FED. He was good, but unsurprisinglykind of dull. For the next 2.5 hours, ~2,000 names were called as actual diplomas were handed out. It's great that everyone gets the same kind of attention, and received their degree in front of all their classmates and the entire audience, but it was really mind numbing. Fortunately, it didn't rain.

In celebration of the event, we (with Alex's parents) went to Top of the Hub (review) for an early dinner. Another amazing meal with a bottle of Merlot (Benziger), followed by a plate of freshly baked cookies (hadn't seen that in a fancy restaurant before, but they were very delicious).

Saturday we took a commuter train out to Needham to visit Alex's cousin and her family. I haven't spent much time in real New England suburbs. They are so cute!!! That evening we met up with a college friend, J who was in Boston for a few days. We played a few games of pool at Felt (which is kind of snobby if you're not dressed to party) before we saw An Inconvenient Truth. I highly recommend everyone see it. The movie resulted in feelings of frustration and desperation about global warming, but at the same time it was inspiring. There is still hope, and we have it within our powers to alter the course of Earth's history (for the better this time).

Sunday afternoon we flew back to Pgh, but not without some minor drama. To get the pool balls at Felt, I surrendered by driver's licence to the front desk, which they forgot to give me when we left. I suppose its partly my fault for forgetting to ask for it. I didn't realize this until we were on the T heading to the airport (1pm). Felt doesn't open till 5, and no one answered the phone. So there I was, going to the airport without any official form of ID. The only card with my picture I had on me was my Sam's Club membership card. It was annoying and a bit nervewrecking but everything was fine. I had to submit to an "extra" security search and I was on my way.

The drama isn't over yet. I finally got someone live on the phone at Felt, and they put all the left IDs and credit cards in a safe every evening. They can't open it till tomorrow so I still have no idea whether they have my ID or if I managed to lose it somewhere else.

Whew! That was long.

Thursday, June 1

whoever did that is in big trouble!

The building fire alarm went off this morning at 4:40am! It rang for 20 mins. It's one of those really annoying, single (high) pitch squealling alarms. That's the rudest awakening I can think of. For a few seconds I didn't realize what the hell was happening.

Alex and I considered evacuating, briefly, but decided to say put. There wasn't any sign of trouble in the hallway, and 10 flights down in pjs is a long way. Sitting there, covering my ears, I thought "what would all my childhood principals think if they saw me sitting around my apartment during a fire alarm? All that time they spent drilling us to evacuate..." haha. Sorry.

I don't know what it was but there was no sign of any problems in the building when I left this morning. Whoever set that alarm off is a jackass. Did they really need to smoke at 4:40am? Or burn something in their oven? Blah!