Sunday, June 29, 2008

Ten Years Already




































































































This weekend we had my 10 year high school reunion. I still can't believe it has been 10 years! It was a weekend of reminiscing and spending time with our high school friends. The weekend began on Friday with a Meet and Greet at the Centralia History Museum. The museum holds history of Centralia and some great memorabilia. It was a casual and very fun evening, which ended at the Downtown Lounge, a popular watering hole in C-town. The next day there was a picnic (which I unfortunately did not make), but the weather was beautiful and it was perfect for the event. That afternoon, H and I headed over to the Elks to help set up for the evening festivities. Joe, Chi-ch, H and I worked hard to make sure the hall was up to par for our classmates. Joe supplied some great pictures and high school memorabilia for everybody to look at, which made for some interesting conversation starters as well. We had a great dinner and of course followed by dancing! Along with our reunion festivities, it was so nice to be home for more than 1 day. We were able to spend time with my parents and the Gupta's, who came to visit us from Chicago.

Here are some pics from the weekend! It was so wonderful to catch up with old friends, we have to get together more often then every 10 years! Thanks Joe and Chi-ch for all the planning for a great weekend!


Sunday, June 22, 2008

Fun in the Sun
















































What a fabulous weekend, good weather and a lot of activity! We started off Friday low key, I had to work late so we went to Katie's Pizzeria Cafe, a new pizza parlor in Clayton. If you haven't been there, I would definitely recommend it. Good food and relaxing atmosphere. We both had a pretty long week, so we just relaxed on our deck for the rest of the evening.

Saturday we (H, myself, along with our friends Justin and Katie Venvertloh) began our day with the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. What an amazing event. Whether you have or have not been affected by breast cancer, this event will touch you very deeply. To see the pink shirts, all those affected by breast cancer and the pure drive of those out there was absolutely amazing. It is something we hope to do for many years to come. I was privileged to do the Race in celebration of Pangarkar Auntie, who is like a second mother to me, and my friend Lianna's Grandmother. They both were diagnosed with Breast Cancer and are survivors.
(Pictures to come-courtesy of Katie Venvertloh).

After an exciting and inspiring morning, H and I headed out to Forest Park to play some golf (I am in the beginning stages). It was quite the event, we began with a beautiful, breezy afternoon, I struggled through the first few holes and then down came the rain, rain and more rain. Eventually it cleared it, and we finished the round. To finish the day, we enjoyed an evening at Jen and Ryan's condo for a bar-b-q.

Today, we decided to re-organize our condo, which has been fun! Re-arranging furniture, hanging pictures and re-painting the half bath! I can't wait until it's all done! All in all it was a great weekend!

Friday, June 20, 2008

"B" Seen on the Boulevard


Last night, Prity, Missy, Jen and myself had a much needed girls night at "B" Seen on the Boulevard in Brentwood. It was so much fun! For $10 you got food from Maggiano's, Nadoz and P.F. Changs, and drinks! The band was great, and the weather was perfect! After we roamed around the boulevard for a while, we went into Maggiano's for an appetizer. They have the most amazing sampler platter, next time you go there, definitely try it! Being a vegetarian, it was nice to order a platter and not have to substitute anything! It was great to catch up, hear all about Jen and Ryan's honeymoon and spend time with good friends! I can't wait until the next one!

Monday, June 16, 2008

Happy Father's Day





















Sunday was Father's Day, and we were able to spend it with my parents, cousins and family friends. We missed my father in law, but hope to have many father's day celebrations with both of our father's in the future. We took my dad to one of his favorite restaurants, India Palace, and then spent the day shopping. It was a great day!

Friday, June 13, 2008

Our Neighbor

Wednesday, June 11, our neighbor and dear friend Randy Ford lost his battle with cancer. Randy was one of those people who loved life and lived it to the fullest. He was diagnosed in 2005 with a rare form of cancer called Angiosarcoma, with 3-6 months to live. That was in November of 2005 and because of is will to live, he beat all odds and survived for two and a half years after his diagnosis. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his partner, Charlie and family. I know all of us at the Edison Condos will miss him dearly, he was always a joy to run into and spend time with in our little community. Please visit www.randyford.net to see all the amazing accomplishments and adventures Randy and Charlie had during their time together.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Tornado at Boyscout Camp

The news that a tornado hit a boyscout camp in Iowa is absolutely devastating. Please take a minute to say a prayer for boys, volunteers and their families during this time. Natural disasters are becoming more frequent, and we have to be careful and cautious of our surroundings. Unfortunately there are situations where there is no warning and no escape route for those in route of the disaster.

Date Nights

The last couple of weeks have been kind of crazy, so we haven't had the chance to be creative with our date nights. But, we have a rule that regardless, we will do something, even if it's just ordering pizza and watching tv! Last week and this week, in lieu of going out, due to time constraints, we did our next favorite thing, headed up to the deck on the 13th floor of our building, packed a picnic, grilled out and enjoyed the view and some good wine! It is something we have always enjoyed doing in our building, especially when the weather is nice. If there is a game, you can see what is going on in the stadium, and enjoy the home run fireworks.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

No Problem Mon....

We returned yesterday from our trip to Jamaica for Jen and Ryan's Wedding. It was a quick and busy trip, but we had a great time! Here is a run-down of the trip:

Thursday - Left bright and early at 6 am from Lambert St. Louis, with a connection in Miami to sunny Jamaica. We arrived in Jamaica around 1:30 p.m. and took a shuttle from Montego Bay to Negril. We arrived to our resort, RIU Negril around 3:30 p.m., got all checked in and retreated to our room to freshen up and head out to the pool! Unfortunately, it began to violently rain, so we ran to the bar instead, where we met the bride and the groom and other guests. That evening, we enjoyed dinner at the Brazilian Steakhouse, following which there was a show, Around the World, in the main area. H was in rare form that evening, he even went on stage with Mark and Theresa during a group dance lesson! Here are some pics from that evening:



Friday - The Wedding Day! We got up and enjoyed a nice breakfast. You didn't really go hungry at the resort, there was food everywhere at all times! After breakfast, H went to lay by the pool and I went to assist Jen to get ready for the Wedding! It was such a fun day, it rained briefly but cleared up beautifully for a beautiful ceremony. There were 3 bridesmaids and groomsmen. Jennifer walked down the aisle with her father with a Steel Band playing the background. In lieu of the unity candle, they did a Sand Ceremony, in which they had red and blue sand (cardinals and cubs) which they poured from their individual vases into one heart shaped vase.

Following the ceremony, there was a champagne toast and the guests enjoyed cocktails, music by the Steel Band and watched as the happy couple took pictures. After photos were complete, we all headed up to the Welcome Bar where we toasted the Newlyweds and relaxed before the reception. There was a dinner reception at Sir Andrew at the Resort following cocktail hour. We were greeted by the very friendly staff. After everybody was seated, the bride and groom gave a toast, followed by the Maid of Honor (Theresa Reimer - sister of the bride), and groomsmen (Jason and Will Shirley - brothers of the groom). Lastly, the mother of the bride said grace before dinner began. Halfway through dinner, a group of gentleman came in playing their instruments. It was wonderful, the bride and groom danced to a few songs and we enjoyed the entertainment. To end a wonderful dinner, the bride and groom cut their cake. Following the reception, we all headed out to the main bar, and enjoyed the rest of the evening, finishing the night at the great Discotheque! This was definitely the hot spot. Unfortunately my camera's battery died, so I do not have any photos of this crazy disco!




Saturday - A day of rest and the beach! We enjoyed doing nothing on Saturday, well other than the water aerobics Justin and I did. That evening we all piled onto a bus, and headed over to Rick's Cafe. This place was fabulous and a bit crazy! I was happy that they had Absolut there (I wasn't too fond of Jamaican vodka), that was not the crazy part. There were cliff divers at this cafe, they were jumping approximately 60 feet into the water. The gem of Rick's Cafe is the view of the sunset, it was breathtaking. We were all pretty wiped out after a day in the sun, so after returning to the resort, we retired for the evening.



































Sunday/Monday - This was our departure day to come back home. We left the resort at 8:30 that morning, for our 1:30 flight to Miami. Once we got there, we learned that our flight was 2.5 hours late, and we probably were going to miss our connection. Now, I really enjoyed Jamaica, but if I heard No Problem one more time, I was going to kill somebody! I wanted somebody to say, yes this is a problem, but nope, all I got was 'No Problem'! Too laid back for me! Eventually, we left Montego Bay, about 3 hours late. By the time we got into Miami, cleared customs, got our luggage, it was too late, so they say. We had about 35 minutes left, but they directed us to re-book our flight, we were stuck in Miami. American Airlines set us up with a room at Hotel Miami and re-booked us on a 7 a.m. flight home. We were definitely irritated, but decided to make the best of a bad situation. We checked into our hotel room, which looked like it was straight out of a 70's mob movie, and headed to the Top of the Hotel Restaurant for dinner. The next morning, we went to check-in early for our flight so there would be no issues. Our flight again was about 25 minutes delayed, but we were ok with our connection this time because we had a 2 hour layover in Orlando! Everything was going smoothly and we arrived in St. Louis at 11 am Monday morning (luckily we had both taken Monday off work for recovery time). Justin went to get our car and I headed to pick up our luggage, 30 minutes later, Justin's luggage had arrived, but not mine. For some reason, my luggage was in Dallas and wouldn't make it to St. Louis until that evening, I obviously was less than pleased. They said they would deliver it to our condo that evening. So, we decided to enjoy the rest of the day. We headed home, and decided to grill out and have a glass of wine to unwind. We figured by the end of dinner, my luggage would be arriving. We waited, and waited, and then eventually just went to bed. No luggage! The next morning, I was not happy at all, I called AA, and they said they got too busy and didn't send out my luggage, but to be home between 12-4 p.m. on Tuesday and they would get it to us. Unfortunately, we both work and are unable to be home at that time! I was extremely livid at this point, so H decided to handle the situation. He spoke with AA and arranged for my luggage to be dropped off with the front desk staff at the Sheraton. So, that evening, a little apprehensive, I checked with the front desk and it had arrived. I don't think I had ever been so happy to see a suitcase my whole life! Here are a couple of pictures of us hanging out at the Miami Airport.




















Overall - we had a wonderful trip, other than our mess coming home! It was a beautiful wedding and Jen and Ryan were so happy. They left on Sunday to Antigua for a week long honeymoon.
We can't wait to see pictures! Go to My Kodakgallery to view the rest of the pictures from our weekend.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Jamaica!

Tomorrow, bright and early, H and I leave for Jamaica for Jen and Ryan's wedding. They will be getting married at the RIU Negril at 4 p.m. on Friday, June 6. We are very excited for this trip and to celebrate with the happy couple! More to come when we return next week!


The Soon To be Newlyweds

Monday, June 2, 2008

Cardinals Game Outing

On Sunday, my parents invited their office staff out to the Cards game, and Justin and I joined them! It was a fun afternoon, other than it being very hot! GO CARDS!





BIL's High School Graduation

This past weekend BIL (brother-in-law) Evan graduated from Quincy Senior High School. Saturday the family had a big party to celebrate the occasion. It was a great time and wonderful to see everybody! Congratulations BIL!






Sex and the City The Movie!

Friday, May 30 Sex and the City The Movie was released, and it was fabulous!!! Me and the girls headed out to Cafe Eau for the Release Party and Movie. It was a great night and the movie was absolutely wonderful! Here are some pics from the evening!