Gobbling up all my favorite NYC gub before the big move. Ramen
noodles at momofufu. A god send.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Monday, September 28, 2009
Last Hurrah - SPRING ST LOUNGE
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
It's Simple. Just Flip a Coin.
I think that life would be a lot easier if we just flipped a coin every time a difficult decision needed to be made.
For example: Should I do my laundry:
a) today (heads)?
b) whenever I feel like it and that will certainly not be today (tails)?
It's simple, just flip a coin.
Or how about this one: Even though I think it might put me over the edge, should I....
a) have that extra glass of scotch (heads)?
b) perhaps have TWO extra glasses of scotch (tails)?
Again, it's as simple as flipping a coin.
Okay, so how about this one? Which city should I call my home in 2010....
a) New York (heads)?
b) San Francisco (tails)?
Simple. Just flip a coin, right?
So I did...............and it's tails. I even took a pic and procured a human witness just in case I was tempted to cheat (for which outcome, I don't even know). So, I'm looking at it again, and it definitely still looks like tails to me.

Hmmm...looks like I'm moving to SF. I'm ready to call it 100% (pending a successful lease break). Oh my....someone has got a BIG FAT SMILE on her face today!!
Disclaimer disclaimer disclaimer: Matt - I know I was supposed to keep this coin for good luck. But I think I might have spent it on a pack of Orbitz by accident. You think it still counts??
I've been agonizing over this decision for months. Was it really always just as simple as flipping a coin?
For example: Should I do my laundry:
a) today (heads)?
b) whenever I feel like it and that will certainly not be today (tails)?
It's simple, just flip a coin.
Or how about this one: Even though I think it might put me over the edge, should I....
a) have that extra glass of scotch (heads)?
b) perhaps have TWO extra glasses of scotch (tails)?
Again, it's as simple as flipping a coin.
Okay, so how about this one? Which city should I call my home in 2010....
a) New York (heads)?
b) San Francisco (tails)?
Simple. Just flip a coin, right?
So I did...............and it's tails. I even took a pic and procured a human witness just in case I was tempted to cheat (for which outcome, I don't even know). So, I'm looking at it again, and it definitely still looks like tails to me.

Hmmm...looks like I'm moving to SF. I'm ready to call it 100% (pending a successful lease break). Oh my....someone has got a BIG FAT SMILE on her face today!!
Disclaimer disclaimer disclaimer: Matt - I know I was supposed to keep this coin for good luck. But I think I might have spent it on a pack of Orbitz by accident. You think it still counts??
I've been agonizing over this decision for months. Was it really always just as simple as flipping a coin?
Monday, September 14, 2009
Little bundle of Joy
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Home....Finally!
It's nice to have a place to call home. A place that puts a smile on
your face and an extra bounce in your step.
your face and an extra bounce in your step.
Glad to be home.
Wanderings: Point Reyes
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Wanderings: Golden Gate
I expected I would encounter lots of fog. I also expected it would be windy and cold. What I did not expect, on my trip out to the GGB, was to encounter some of the happiest dogs I have ever seen in my life.
I never made it to the bridge. Instead, I decided to kick back on the beach, listen to some good music on my iPhone, and watch these dogs have the time of their lives.
But I wasn't alone. As soon as I stretched out in the sand, this little fella came over to snuggle with me.

I think he just wanted a warm body that would block the wind. But I'm going to pretend it was true love.
So here are some shots of the happy dogs. If dogs could smile, they would definitely be smiling right about now.



Then this guy came over to say hello.
But not before performing one of those dreaded post-swim body shakes which resulted in salt water and mud all over me and my camera lens. Needless to say, there were no more pics of happy dogs after that encounter.
I never made it to the bridge. Instead, I decided to kick back on the beach, listen to some good music on my iPhone, and watch these dogs have the time of their lives.
But I wasn't alone. As soon as I stretched out in the sand, this little fella came over to snuggle with me.
I think he just wanted a warm body that would block the wind. But I'm going to pretend it was true love.
So here are some shots of the happy dogs. If dogs could smile, they would definitely be smiling right about now.
Then this guy came over to say hello.
But not before performing one of those dreaded post-swim body shakes which resulted in salt water and mud all over me and my camera lens. Needless to say, there were no more pics of happy dogs after that encounter.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
When the familiar is suddenly comical
Monday, September 7, 2009
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Friday, September 4, 2009
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
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