Category Archives: Parties and social gatherings

Not strictly outdoor adventures, but sometimes parties take place outside! Or near a window! Thus: it counts.

Exploring the Nashoba Valley Vineyard

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Saturday, 30-Nov-13

So for our post-Thanksgiving adventure, my family went out to Nashoba Valley vineyards on Saturday!

  • We leave Medway early afternoon, after a rather relaxed morning of sleeping late and eating turkey leftovers.  We’re aiming to stop by Bolton Orchards before the vineyards, so we leave just barely enough time to make it to the reservation that we’ve got.
  • Mom and I drive together, and have a nice chance to chat and catch up just the two of us.  We almost never get this, since dinners are usually a family thing, or at the smallest Her, my Grandma, and myself.  It’s nice.
  • Bolton = smells like cider, and has fresh cooked donuts.  Yes please!
  • J’s Restaurant at the Winery
    • Ohh wow… fancy!  And here I am not at all dressed up
    • Great food and amazing beer
    • Have a flight of beers
    • share game chili and BBQ quesadillas with Sue
    • Amazing and delicious
  • Everyone goes for the wine tasting, but I’m feeling kinda blah, and have to drive afterward… so I go for a short walk instead.  Catch up on texting people, along with exploring the actual winery
  • Wander around some more
  • Drive back to Medway, fun times are had by all
  • Hannukah again
  • Roll back to Boston!

Thanksgiving with the family!

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Thusday, 28-Nov-13

So for the last… ohh… my entire conscious life, I’ve spent Thanksgiving with my Mother’s family – Grandparents, Aunts and Uncle and Cousins.  Last year I was the only one from my immediate family who was able to attend, but it was still an excellent time.  This year, however, I was feeling a bit adventurous and cooped up – I’d been living with tradition and “normalcy” far too long, and I needed to mix things up a bit.  So instead of driving out to Lexington, I accepted an invitation from my Cousins and headed out of the city to have Thanksgiving with the Costas’ for the first time!

  • The day started out with a relaxing and slow morning, since I don’t really do much but have a nice cup of coffee and read a bit.
  • Drive out late morning, keep the top down for a perfectly crisp ride in the late fall / early winter air… it’s cold, but enjoyably cold.
  • arrive, park, and go on in!  Seeing younger kids for the first time in a while is always fun… they were scared and shy at first, but after not too long Ryan was telling me all about his Lego Mindstorms kit that he got for school, and Zoe was running around kicking a little soccer ball at me 🙂
  • Hang out with the relatives and catch up… it’s not really surprising in theory, but it’s always impressive to me how much new stuff can happen in the course of a year or two.  We had an amazing amount of stuff to talk about, and didn’t even come close to fully catching up.
  • As is traditional, we ate and drank and sat around the kitchen while the hosts did the final prep work on the bird / sides.  One major difference about this portion of my family – they are fans of spirits.  Lots of neat mixed drinks were had.
  • Thanksgiving dinner!  Amazing!  I mean… what else is there to say?  I couldn’t describe how good the food was; nothing I say could do it justice.
  • While the adults clean up, Ryan & Zoe and myself all go play in the basement
    • We swapped between playing fancy electronic scavanger hunt games, and playing a combination of soccer and basketball… simply so that we could both run and carry the ball.
    • Football was eliminated from the rules because it allows tackling… and that wouldn’t really be fair 😛  Also – less crying and fighting if there’s penalties for tackling.
    • Ryan actually called a penalty on himself when he accidentally tripped Zoe.  I was impressed… though less impressed when he got pegged by the penalty kick 😛
  • Dessert happened.  See comment on dinner and my inability to describe it.
  • After we finally finished eating (for the time being) I sat back on the couch, relaxed, and finally got a chance to sit back and chat with Paul.  He’s in the consulting business, actually at the same place that I used to consult, so we got to share stories from the trenches and tales of woe about dealing with the companies bureaucracy.
  • Good times were had by all
  • After a while, I had my last cup of coffee (with Frangelico in it, if I recall) and headed home.  I kept the top down for the first bit, but had to bring it back up before I got onto the full highway.  COLD!

Friday, 29-nov-13

In Medway, we follow through with the tradition of Thanksgiving 2.0!  Since the year that we started having Thanksgiving at the retirement community that my Grandparents are staying at, I’ve pushed for “Thanksgiving 2.0” on Friday.  It gives us the chance to spend time with the family… but also gives the excuse to cook a full meal still.  See, the community there does dinner as a semi-group, and we usually eat in the dining hall.  It’s not bad… but it’s just not the same.

  • Drive out again, late morning this time though, instead of early afternoon.
  • The reason for leaving early?  I need to grab cheeses and last minute parts on the way.  So I find some rather amazingly delicious cheese rolls, and bring them along!
  • I get to Medway before too long, come in, and start the standard-issue hang out and catch up dance that we always do.  But this event is a lot lower-key, so I spend a bit of time gnoshing, and a bit of time reading as well.
  • My sister cooks and cooks, slowly filling the house with platters and dishes, plates and cookie sheets.  All full of things I’d never even heard of before.
  • Dinner!  Complete with a menu and courses and fanciness abounding!  Seriously, my sister made a full menu.  Not only for us, but so she wouldn’t forget about a course.  It was a full page long.  Yep.
  • Relax for a bit after dinner, and let the many many dishes digest.
  • Hannukah happens, lighting and saying the prayers and it’s nice.
  • Dessert throws down – just as good as dinner, if not better.
  • Play Pandemic with Mom, Steve & Sue… we win.  Dangerously close, but we do win.  It’s a neat game – cooperative boardgame, where you’re playing as CDC agents trying to stop the outbreak of four diseases.  You collect cards, move around, and try to stop the diseases from spreading too far.
  • Game a bit with Steve… it’s an interesting game, but kinda too surreal for me.
  • Read for a bit, and crash on the couch in prep for the next day of adventure!

A relaxing and in-the-city weekend… AKA “I moved 2000lbs of wood this weekend!”

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Weekend of 16-Nov & 17 Nov

 

Many weekends, I want to adventure and hike and climb and party.  But sometimes a week is slow and stressful, and I need a bit of a breather.  This is one of those weekends.  At least mostly.

Saturday, 16-Nov-13

  • Adventures in moving wood pellets!
    • Since we have a Pellet stove at my house in Cambridge, pellets needed to be acquired before the winter hit.  So i looked into it, and found that you can’t really buy single bags of pellets… anywhere, actually.  Instead, they sell by the ton.  Well… fuck it!  A ton is 50 bags, we’ll probably use that over the winter.  Right?  I hope so, because I ordered it up and set it to be delivered early on Saturday.
    • I was up and moving early, though… not so much before the delivery was set to be… BI didn’t hear anyone deliver anything, so I was a bit concerned that they’d just skipped over me.  I’d assumed that they would call…  But nope, I walk downstairs and the pallet of pellets is sitting and waiting for me
    • Bring Ringo outside to hang out with me while I re-stack them all indoors… it’s a long and heavy process, but it’s a pretty nice day out, so I’m actually happy starting the day this way
    • It’s a full ton… literally 50 bags weighing 40lbs each.  2000lbs.  And I moved them all in less than an hour.  With a short break in the middle to play with Ringo of course, but still.  <flexes>
  • After starting the morning with some lumberjackery (yes this counts!  Shut up!) I headed inside to relax and make up an excellent (and for once, not so simple) breakfast for myself. Ground Beef, cheese, and jam omlette, with bacon and tomatoes and apple slices on the side.  With, of course, some “Thunder Mountain” espresso.  Yum!
  • Spend the rest of the morning and early afternoon relaxing.  I was originally going to put the wrap on the windows to keep the heat in, but it was an unbelievably amazing day!  So instead of shuttering down the house, I opened up all the windows and let it breathe in the last breaths of autumn while Ringo and I went for a long walk
  • Yeah, some video games happened too
  • Around 3:00 Chirag shows up, and we hang out for a bit before rolling out to Jordan’s Furniture, where we get a late lunch and check out furniture and such.  Woo much fun.
  • First party of the night is Liz’s International potluck!
    • Just a fairly standard-issue dinner party, with the disclaimer that all potluck dishes should be international.  Chirag made Bean Salad, and I cooked up some Matzos Ball soup.  And as a note?  My soup got rather amazingly rave reviews.  Mmmhmm.  Grandma’s Recipe for the win, every time.
    • hang out and gnosh on tons of small bits, people are quite good cooks!
    • We play a few hands of Cards against Humanity… but to be honest, I don’t particularly enjoy the game.  So after a bit Chirag and I head out for the next party… 
  • Pack up the soup all careful-like into the car.
  • And now… Second party of the night!  Katies Disney Drinking night!
    • Daniel’s sister has a fair number of parties based around a very specific theme: drinking booze and watching Disney cartoons.
    • It’s a kind of simple premise, but it works very well: the rules being that if you’re not singing along to the songs, you have to be drinking along to the songs that people are singing.  Leads to lots of horridly off-key voices, and even more completely beverages when people don’t know all the words.
    • Enjoy ourselves,  have Gin & Tonics, and watch movies!  Beauty and the Beast, along with Tangled.  I hadn’t seen Tangled before, but it was actually quite good.
  • Drop off Chirag, then driving home carefully so as not to spill the soup!

Sunday, 17-Nov-13

  • No rush, up slowly.
  • Link up with Chirag, and grab brunch in Davis, at a place called Foundry.  AMAZING!
  • Another long walk with Ringo, since Lizzie isn’t home yet, she’s at a wedding with friends.  Maybe that’s why the weather is so perfect…
  • Head out to see Trans-Siberian Orchestra in Manchester!
    • Fun drive, without much difficulty
    • We park, and go out on a mission to Dunking Donuts.  However, due to Chirag’s “unique” method of reading a map, “one block up that way” turns into “a mile or so up the street in the wrong direction, so that we barely make it back to the arena in time”
    • The show itself!  Amazing and jaw-dropping! The music itself dealt with slightly low sound quality, most likely due to it being in an arena instead of somewhere with actual acoustics, but the show itself was amazing!  The lights and Pyrotechnics were top-notch, and the band members were obviously having a great time.
    • The stage itself was a prop too – different tiers, and sections would move around and swing out over the crowd, or raise up with neat lights underneath.
    • I definitely recognized most of the lights as things I’d worked on at Color Kinetics.  Kind of neat.
    • Damn though… symphonies are loud.  I think I got my hearing back two or three days later…
  • Drive home, no problems there.  Nice and simple actually
  • Nachos for dinner, then League with Das ‘Rag before bed.