Monday, June 30, 2008

Me Fat...

...So we got Wii Fit!

 

I have to say, I was a Wii Fit doubter. Then B hooked it up and I played guinea pig and realized it's fun!! It certainly beats just sitting on the couch and doing NOTHING. I'm not banking on either of us going to Muscle Man contests after some time with this thing, but it's movement that we normally don't get that we could use. And it's fun!

 

We can do yoga!

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We can do strength exercises!

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We can play balance games (like "head butting" soccer balls from all sides) !!

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I think Wii Fit will really help a lot of otherwise sedentary Americans get active and moving. It doesn't feel like dreaded exercise but I did find it to be a workout! After about 20 minutes of Wii Fit, I felt a little winded and I definitely broke a sweat. The more games I do, the more advanced levels I unlock. And best of all, if I skip a few days, it scolds me and tracks my stats (weight and BMI) so I know that it's working and I don't want to get nagged even by a game console, so I'd prefer to just work out and see progress.

Maybe this is the trick to keeping off newlywed weight!

Friday, June 27, 2008

We WOOD do it again, too!

B and I made our very first big purchase as husband and wife: we ripped out the carpet and put in wood floors. Well, kind of.

The same beige carpet had been in B's condo since he moved in but before I came in and womanized the place, B and his old roommate didn't exactly take THE best care of the carpet that covered the whole downstairs (except for the entryway, powder room and kitchen) and it was pretty unappealing by the time I moved in. For the past year, I've done everything I could to diminish the eyesore that the carpet was in some areas. Rugs covered stains that wouldn't come out. Furniture stylized the otherwise monocolored room. Still, though, the place screamed 1980s.

I'd wanted to rip it out and put in flooring for a while and was constantly told "after the wedding, dear. After the wedding." Well, guess what, the wedding is over and I wanted that damn carpet OUT!

So last Friday, workers came to install our new laminate flooring and at the end of the day, our downstairs got such a nice facelift. And, rumor has it, the sound of little (fur)baby feet pitter-pattering on the floor will be music to my ears.

We're both super happy with the result and I think you'd agree it makes such a difference! Yay for new flooring to make a home less homely and more homey!

BEFORE:

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AFTER:

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A&B-Fest

So, one of the 2 videos that was shown at the rehearsal dinner was a slideshow that my mom and BFF Nivek put together. From what I understand, the surprise presentation was a labor of love. My mom tore my computer apart searching for photos and Kevin arranged the photos to the music. Some of the pics land on specific lyrics perfectly -- it's very clever! Everyone enjoyed it and B and I were touched.

We finally got it online, but because it's such a gigantic file, we had to take the quality way down. Oh well, it gets the point across even if we A&B-Fest is more like a Pixel-Fest.

Now you can see it too!

Friday, June 20, 2008

Rehearsing for the Big Show

Earlier in the day, before dinner at Cisco's, the whole "cast" gathered for rehearsal where the big event would have its "opening night," and, consequently, its "closing night" the next day.

We all met with Bridget, the "director" who assembled us into our "places." She lined up the "supporting players" and told them when to do their routine (walk) and how to hold their prop (bouquet).

There was a serious discussion between the producers, the leading man and the director about what to happen if the theater ghost (fucking RAIN) made an appearance on opening night. The team worked out a plan that entailed moving the cocktail hour inside so that if the ceremony needed to be moved, it would be one less problem. As the leading lady, I was so nervous to even KNOW about this discussion and possibility. I prayed to theater gods for good weather, begging them to please let the show take place outside on the terrace steps.

It was difficult to carry on with the rehearsal and the rest of the day knowing that there could be a possibility of an indoor show, but with the help of my cast and director, I managed to smile and let loose. Kinda.

All in all, the rehearsal was fun and it gave us a chance to work out any kinks, ask questions and have a good feel for what the big show would feel like.

 

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The cast, lined up and ready to go.IMG_1766

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Director Bridget counts out 5, 6, 7, 8 while the leading lady and her parents/associate producers take her to her 2nd mark. IMG_1772

Associate producer "dad" makes smart-ass remarks to keep himself from crying and associate producer "mom" fights back tears already. This is method acting at its finest.IMG_1774

The leading lady giggles offstage as she stands next to her co-star who dutifully pays attention. IMG_1780

After the rehearsal, the female cast enjoyed some pampering! After some manicures and pedicures, we were ready for opening night the next day!

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Monday, June 16, 2008

Mawwaige

"Mawwaige. Mawwaige is what bwings us togetwer today.
Mawwaige, that bwessed awangment, that dweam within a dweam."

 

No, I didn't marry Wesley, but it wouldn't be inconthievable to say that I am more in love today than I've ever been. And that's because I married B!

On May 25, we finally got hitched and it was truly the happiest day of my life.

But let me back up. There was a lot that happened before.

First, our amazing friends Jordana and Chris produced, edited, and created magic for our last minute "casting package"-type video that we played at our rehearsal dinner for about 45 of our family and friends.

Here it is!

It was a hit! So was the whole rehearsal dinner! Our parents created - along with the help of BFF Nivek - this fantastic slideshow that categorized all of the photos B and I have taken over the years together. We learned that we do a lot of eating, a lot of theater, a lot of traveling and a lot of things with family and friends. It was super cool and I think that all of our guests enjoyed the self-promoting entertainment.

It was just so nice to have all of our out-of-town guests and bridal party in one place to party and kick off the wedding weekend.

When we arrived at Cisco's and I started to see all of our people gathering together, the wedding finally started to feel so real and I got this rush of excitement and energy that I hadn't felt before. I'd been so consumed with details, that I never really took the time to think about US; to think about WHY all of these people chose to spend their weekends in Ventura County. And I melted. It was the start of many happy tears to come.

Not to mention, we all looked pretty hot!

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With Annie, the best maid of honor/makeup artist/friend ev-er.IMG_1793

Brian, the best Best Man ev-er!IMG_1803

My fabulous 17-year-old cousin Rachel sang one of my favorite songs, "Overjoyed" by Stevie Wonder - it was beautiful!IMG_1819

And Alison, my new sister-in-law sang "L-O-V-E" accompanied by her and Bryan's dad on the guitar! Sounded cool!!IMG_1822

My bridesmaids are totally cute with their personalized bags and overall good looks. We had so much fun all weekend!!IMG_1825

B had a pretty good lookin' bunch of guys, too. We loved how well everyone got along!IMG_1842

 

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The music, the pictures, the videos, the yummy food: our rehearsal dinner couldn't have been more perfect! The only thing that could possibly go wrong the rest of the weekend would be rain... and since we moved the rehearsal dinner inside from the patio at the last minute, we were hoping that that would be our only change for the whole weekend, and fortunately it was. We left Cisco's around 10 p.m. right after B and I said our goodnights and kissed for the last time as single people in love. Eeeeeeeeeek!

More recap to come...

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Starting Over

Hello, Blog! How are you? Things are a little different. Allow me to introduce myself:

My name is Ali and since the last time we were in each other's company, I was single, pasty white and 24. Now, I am married, tan -- Hawaiian-style, and 25.

The married thing happened on May 25th. I will elaborate on that more later.

The tan progressed over 10 days after during our spectacular honeymoon adventure. I will recap sometime in the near future.

And the quarter-life event is, well, today. I will report on the big ol' birthday soon.

Just wanted to say hello, dust you off and let you know that these are happy days.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Birthday Dodger Game

Earlier this week was Mom's birthday and we celebrated at the Dodger game. It wasn't just any Dodger game, no no. We weren't in our own regular box seats. We got to sit in my uncles seats in the Dugout Club. He treats us to his Dugout Club tickets a few times a year and it's always a real special night. The celebs, the view.... THE FOOD.

My dad always insists on being the first in the gate at Chavez Ravine and it's no different on Dugout Club nights. He wants to maximize our time in the dining room so we can grab a good table and space out our rounds and rounds of very delicious grub.

There are always specialty dishes in the club. On Wednesday night, it was lamb and cous cous and pastas. But the old tried and true dishes, the ones they always serve, are our favorite. I don't know what kind of bird they're seasoning, but the turkey at the carving station just melts in your mouth. It's really phenomenal. There are always grilled vegetables that taste like candy -- a medley of all my favorites: bell pepper, onions, asparagus and carrots! Mmmmm!!! I love the salad bar, too -- a variety of freshly tossed, crisp salads that I wouldn't mind munching on forever.

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This whole smorgasbord sprinkled with celebrity sightings (the guy who played Arliss and Pete Rose were there that night. Larry King, Mary Hart, Jane Seymour, Ian Ziering and Pat Sajak usually make appearances too) makes for a very satisfying pre-game show of its own kind. However, on Wednesday night's game against the Reds, we didn't see too many "people" so we took silly pictures in the club and enjoyed each other's company instead!

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After we indulged, we made it outside to the seats which are, for lack of a better word, phenomenal: First row, right behind home plate = always on TV. That means, we have to be very selective about what we eat and how we eat it! The whole world can see us pigging out and boy is it easy to pig out. There are waiters in the dugout club seats who come to you, take your order, and bring it to you. You just tip the guy at the end of the night since the price of food is already included in the tickets (which aren't exactly cheap, the way I understand it). These waiters in the dugout club are constantly serving celebrities and must make out pretty good each night in tips. Remind me to see if they are hiring!

It was a little tricky to eat and enjoy, though, since it was SO WINDY!! Things were flying around in the seats and on the field. Dust was zooming around in my eyes and in my mouth. It was pretty gross, actually, and VERY annoying. As you can see, I was not impressed:

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The camera obviously can't capture how windy it was, but I found myself eating my hair a lot, until I put it up in a ponytail! It was crazy, though! People's napkins and sauce packets were getting some big air and slapping fellow patrons in the faces.

But then Blake DeWitt would come up to bat and everything would be okay. Sigh. I like him.

IMG_1706 He joins the collection of Dodger crushes I've had in year's past. The list has been compiled with names like Brett Butler, Eric Karros, Shawn Green, Greg Maddux, Bill Mueller, and most recently Andre Ethier (who I still kind of love and am two-timing with Blake DeWitt).

Post game, Andre:

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But I digress. Baseball isn't all about food and boys in tight pants (okay, yes it is). We had a lot of fun and saw some plays. Happiness:

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After lots of details I am too girly to effectively explicate play-by-play, I'm happy to say that the Dodgers won and beat the Reds. Yay!

And the end of the game means more pictures! We always snap away to take advantage of how close we are to real Dodger Dirt.

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After the game, we hung around and watched the stadium clear out. Then, we stood in the hallway where the players come out of the clubhouse and pass the entrance of the dugout club. We joined the crowd and waited and waited. It was the baseball version of what I do after the theater and meet my favorite actors at the stage door!

Brad Penny came out and people hollered and hollered for some love, but he pretended to be on his cell phone and gave no love. Figures.

Then, Matt Kemp came out and was so friendly and nice. He spent a good amount of time signing autographs, chatting and snapping pictures -- including....

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I think I've decided that Andre and Blake have good company. I like Matt Kemp close up too.

James Loney came out next. He was really sweet, but shy, and didn't hang around very long for pictures but we played paparazzi and I got a shot of him between the 2 girls in front of me.

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Last to come out was Jeff Kent, who, as usual, was a big a-hole. People called his name and he waved his arm like "bah! go away!" and didn't really seem to have the whole "America's Favorite Pasttime" vibe. Disappointing. This helped to confirm my dad and B's decision that LaRoche should replace Kent.

We had a really fun night and even though it wasn't a very conventional birthday for Mom, we all had a good time by stuffing our faces, seeing a good game, meeting some Dodgers and hanging out with family!

Happy birthday, mom!!

Hey Girlfriend, Hey Girlfriend, Hey

Last week I had dinner with some of my favorite friends! Jordana, Jenny, Keren and Wendy shelpped to meet me at Moz Buddha Lounge in Agoura where we enjoyed yummy drinks and grub. Keren and Wendy were there first, so the three of us enjoyed yummy (free!) appetizers in the bar and nursed some martinis. I enjoyed the key lime martini that had the perfect ratio of bad stuff (the alcohol -- I'm a wimp!) and the good stuff (the key lime). I liked the graham cracker dusting -- nice touch.

Just when we thought we were having a grand ol' time and things couldn't get better, Jenny showed up and the laughs and conversation continued. We moved on over to our table, chowed down on some edamame and french fries (hold the blue cheese for Keren and me!) and finally, Jordana joined our table and we were a complete group of wonderful ladies!!

It's amazing to me that we've all only known each other for not too much more than a year, and only a handful of in-person months, and how much I adore their company. We talked about the good, the bad and the ugly (and even the sexy!) and we laughed liked old friends. I love that!!

We were all entertained by how shy and nervous the young waiter was. Ya can't blame him -- he was new AND he had to serve a table of h-o-t young women!

But he took our picture and documented what a wonderful evening we had and that, Mr. Young Waiter, is all that counts!

(stolen photo courtesy of Jordana's blog)

We missed a few of our other close friends who couldn't make it, but we know there will be many more good times together and that makes me all giddy inside!

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Um, yeah.

I'm getting married in 4 days.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Countdown really begins

A week from today, I am a busy girl. This loves-to-sleep-in lady will be up at dawn on Saturday the 24th as she starts her busy day with a waxing appointment (gooooooood morning bikini line!) followed by shlepping around honeymoon luggage to the wedding night hotel. Then, BFF/MOH picks me up, and we meet the girls at our night-before-wedding hotel to ride over to the venue for our rehearsal. After we do our thing there, we'll get manicures and pedicures as the last step in the pre-beautification process. We'll head back to the hotel, get ready for the rehearsal dinner (can't wait to wear my dress!) and zip over to Cisco's for a Mexican fiesta -- Ole! I can't wait for the rehearsal dinner. I hear they are very fun and relaxed and I can't wait to see everyone together as we kick off the next 24 hours. Plus, surprises are coming our way, we have surprises to give -- it's all very much one big fat surprise party. We'll TRY to get some beauty sleep back at the hotel before waking up the next morning for the wedding day!

It's all so close and I can't stop playing it through my head. I just can't wait to marry my love!