Thursday, December 31, 2009
THE night of the year for Fun Bobby
Acts of kindness gone bad 0 : )
I recently met someone special. Before you get ahead of yourselves, I'm not talking about a romantic special. Just one of those special people that make you laugh. And this person indeed did deliver in probably one of my top priceless drunken night moments! (And this all happened before we even really got things rolling with the shots.)
It started as a night where my friend Kiki had several people over at her place, including her special someone....Adam.
There was a group of about 7 of us sitting in Kiki's living room, about ready to go out for an epic night. Somehow one of the guys there started making some kind of joke about asian people. Adam, in attempt to be very kind and sensitive to others around him....especially the half Japanese newcomer (me) he had just met...stopped his friend from making the joke to ask this question to the group:
"Is anyone in here.....part asian?"
Well just to give you background, everyone else in the room was not only completely caucasian but also has known Adam for years and years. I was the only person he had just met.I wasn't really sure what I was supposed to do in this situation. I thought about raising my hand? Luckily I didn't have to respond because it took about 2 seconds for everyone to give him crap for even asking the question.
Priceless moment. Thank you, Adam.
Adam is a very generous person though, and he didn't just stop there though.
After determining that I was in fact part asian, somehow the discussion of my last name started. My friends told him it was White. I mean, literally, my last name is White. He thought they meant a "white" last name. So, he goes "I know, I know....so is it Smith? Thompson? Miller?" (or something to that extent) Finally my friends had to declare, "NO.....it's WHITE. Literally, her last name is the word White!"
Priceless. What a character!
It looks like we are bound to see more blog worthy moments from Adam during future drunken Fun Bobby night shenanigans.
More highlights from the night:
Mitzi was out in full "i can't feel my nose" force that night! She even outdrank me. We took several rounds of shots- where did those shots come from?? By the time the last shot came around, I couldn't even finish mine. Before I could even "man up" to finish the shot she whipped it right from in front of me and finished it herself! I was very proud of her at that moment!
Danny was our photographer that night, we have shots of every single minute of that night.....quite literally.....including the moment where she stole the shot. Mitzi- I would LOVE to see a pic of you stealing the shot if you can send it :)
Apparently the real show happened after Mitzi left the bar. Legend has it that as she opened the car door to get out of the car that night in a very drunken state....she just slid out from the car, landing on the ground WITH a thumbs up!! PRICELESS. I love the attitude! Danny thankfully captured the moment- I would also love this picture but I'm pretty sure I won't be getting this from her!
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Drop It Like It's Hot......Sober??
It's such a great concept. The only bad part about the execution of this idea is me in the class. I'm an accountant for god sake. I have no moves. I have no groove. This is why I have to drink to be Fun Bobby! I was immediately aware of all this as I tried to follow the dance moves completely sober at 11am. It was painstakingly obvious that the concept of moving arms, legs, and hips was foreign and uncomfortable to me. You might as well have slapped on some bottle cap glasses, suspenders, and a pocket protector on me. Nonetheless, I eventually learned to loosen up a bit and try to look somewhat respectable....while having some fun with it!
It was definitely the kind of dance class I've dreamed of, and I wish that I could have the resources to perfect my moves. For now I'll have to make do with dancing by myself with a glass of wine or those 1:30am ideas to hit the dance floor on a night out....or just make my own dance floor wherever I am on a drunken night.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Merry Christmas To ME.....GLEEE!!!
my prized possession! would it be too much if I framed this and put it on my desk at work?
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Christmas Cheer in a Cup
3rd Annual Christmas Party- Setting a fun tradition!
Hostessses
THE BAR: stocked with egg nog, wine, champagne, beer, and orange flavored patron
We ended the night playing Taboo. TEAM 2- WOOOOO!! I lost both times even though I strategically switched teams to be on seasoned player Mitzi's team. Thanks for such a fun night!
New York: Concrete Jungle Where Christmas Dreams Are Made Of
A view from Central Park- I'm so jealous there is a park this big and beautiful right in the city. It's such a great place for runners and bikers as well!
The Angels in between Rockefeller Center and Saks Fifth Avenue. Let me just say that the moment I stepped into Saks, I was in heaven. Not only was the store decorated divinely, but it also IS SAKS. Home to all of my dreams, desires, and needs.
Although....I think I like my tree at home just as nice as well :)
Being a bartender is hard work (i.e. getting drunk is a tough job!)
The bridesmaids and the bride!
Being Fun Bobby, Shellie put me in charge of drinks. No surprise there. I instantly felt a fiduciary duty to bring them the best bar lineup in town for their special night. One thing I wanted to do was create them a specialty drink for the shower, like they do in all the fancy parties on tv.
While in NYC, a bartender had made me a shot that was probably the most amazing shot I have ever taken. It had fresh crushed strawberries in it and tasted just like a pink starburst! I was determined to recreate this drink using my own vast knowledge of alcohol since he would not divulge his secrets to me.
After hours of Googling I realized that I really was going to have to create this drink on my own since there were no recipes that matched the vision I had. I knew this was going to involve a lot of trial and error, and I only had a week left to come up with my masterpiece. So I headed straight to the liquor store to get started. This was really hard work.
Every night that week after work I tested and tested variations of different ingredients. There was a lot of testing. After a little too many test sips, it would get confusing because my taste buds would stop working since my tongue would get numb. But, every night I diligently came home from work to keep on perfecting my recipe. I did all that drinking for Mitzi and Danny.
The day of the shower, I still wasn't satifsifed with my concoction. I knew it was missing something, and I needed to figure it out. I even had the perfect name ready for the drink: Dolce Hajime which meant Sweet Beginning. The sweet was in Spanish and the beginning was in Japanese since Mitzi is hispanic and Danny is part asian. That day I decided to look up some more recipes online. One of the ingredients that I kept seeing on several different websites caught my eye. It was a gamble because it was hours before the party, and this was my last shot to get it right. I headed to the liquor store once again and then prayed that this would be the perfect final touch.
I got home, mixed a small drink, and then tasted the perfect drink! The secret ingredient, watermelon schnapps, made all of my acholic dreams come true. I hoped that it would make Mitzi and Danny's come true as well!
The party turned out to be a hit, the food was delicious, and the drink was fabulous! In case you are wondering the secret recipe for Mitzi and Danny's drink, here it is:
photo by Ashley ZumBrunnen
Dulce Hajime
1 can frozen lemonade
vanilla vodka
watermelon schnapps
Make lemonade per the instructions, but instead of adding the 3 cans of water add 1.5 cans of water, 1 can of vanilla vodka, and .5 half can of watermelon schnapps. Mix all together and enjoy!
I'm glad the drink and the shower was a hit! At the end Mitzi gave us umbrellas as gifts for "the next time we found ourselves caught in a shower" So cute! We took this photo posing as if we had no clothes on behind the umbrella, which was inspired by Kiki lol.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
These are a few of my favorite things- Part I
FRESH flowers- pink, orange and white roses for UT- Hook'Em!!!
BLING, which is why I like New Year's...because it's the only night I can bling myself out and still be taken semi-seriously. Also see this headband I just bought myself and am wearing right now as I type. Yes, I'm wearing it alone at home before going to bed, but hey, every girl is a princess inside. Caution: people take bling too far when they bedazzle their phones.
GLEE!! and all muscials. I wish my life were a musical! And, I wish I could sing. It's okay, because I still do anyway.
The word "regal" - I love saying "regal" and the meaning that it conveys.
Chandeliers. I would like to have one in every room in my house, especially my bathroom and closet. Okay, maybe not the kitchen. I mean that's just too much.
Learning new languages. I wish I could do that all day. Je suis un rêveur.
Being in my 20s. And also reliving the 20s. Fedoras, flappers, feathers!
Monday, December 14, 2009
A Christmas Story: The Tale of Two Carolers
Last year my dear friend Matt asked me if I would go to his company party. I immediately responded with a YES because it sounded much better than my own company party (Abacus was catering his event). A couple of days before the event I get a strange call from Matt. He felt compelled to live up to his boss's challenge that people should show up in true Christmas spirit. Matt, the most creative person I know, decided we would show up to the Christmas party in year 2008, dressed as Victorian Christmas carolers. "Charles Dickens" style, he said. I went along with it, ignorantly trusting and thinking that others would be dressed the same.
In order to really portray our parts, we went to the Dallas Costume Shoppe (yes, spelled that way). I was outfitted with this gorgeous crimson outfit, petticoats and all. The lady was really into it.....telling me how beautiful the outfit was going to look with my coloring...if I had closed my eyes I swear I could have been getting fit for a Versace dress or something.
My date picks me up, outfitted in his traditional Victorian attire and we go off in our "carriage." We arrive at the party and guess what- we are the only ones remotely dressed in Christmas cheer! It was definitely an interesting experience arriving to a party where I knew no one and having everyone stare at me. Eventually I got used to being an exhibit and had a very memorable Christmas party experience. The funny thing was the Monday after the party I ran into one of his coworkers I had met that night, and he did not recognize me at all without my caroling outfit!
we clean up nice for year 1880
the whole gang having fun with our outfits
dancing the night away (notice the normally dressed people in the background)
I will say I do not regret the experience. I'm glad I went along with the gimmick. It makes for a great story, and I do get to use this against Matt for the rest of my life :)
All of my friends are Martha Stewart, I'm Fun Bobby
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
You Know Mii So Well
My brother and my Mii characters.