If you're ever in NYC I will take you out to a restaurant called 'Stanton Social'. It's one of my favourites- a tapas place with DELICIOUS food.
And if that's not enough: the chef opened up a new place called "Beauty & Essex" on Essex street. And it's EVEN BETTER!
Again it's Tapas and a loungey- bar type feel. But it feels more open than SS- and the food AMAZING.
so let's go. gimme a call.
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Progress Update
The good news: June 7 (if all goes well) I will no longer need to use the ice and continuous motion machine. (yay!)
The not as good news: I will still need crutches for another 2-3 weeks as I start physio therapy. (boo!)
The great news: I can go outside for more than 4 hrs/day. (yay again!)
The not as good news: I will still need crutches for another 2-3 weeks as I start physio therapy. (boo!)
The great news: I can go outside for more than 4 hrs/day. (yay again!)
Monday, May 23, 2011
My Monday Night
* Breath Again * Heaven * Nothing Compares to U * Against All Odds * I Will Always Love You * Broken Wings * It Must Have Been Love * I Can't Live If Living is Without You * Hard to Say I'm Sorry * Right Here Waiting * Ordinary World * I Want to Know What Love Is * Eleanor Rigby * End of the Road * Hello * Bittersweet Symphony * I miss you * Chasing Cars *
Lest people get the wrong idea- the song selection was courtesy of Youtube 'suggestions'. I picked the first song and the list was off and running. By the end of the run I felt like my 14/24 year old self had just been broken up with, even though I'm not even dating anyone.
And my 35 year old self was left lying listlessly on the couch thinking someone please get me some wine while I hit repeat...
This enforced solitary confinement really is NOT good for me...
Lest people get the wrong idea- the song selection was courtesy of Youtube 'suggestions'. I picked the first song and the list was off and running. By the end of the run I felt like my 14/24 year old self had just been broken up with, even though I'm not even dating anyone.
And my 35 year old self was left lying listlessly on the couch thinking someone please get me some wine while I hit repeat...
This enforced solitary confinement really is NOT good for me...
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Sometimes work = fun
For the most part I have a fun job. I work in advertising and while there are some challenges, it's not rocket science and we're not averting nuclear disasters. We sell mayonnaise and salad dressing. Not hopes and dreams... just little ways to make your meal better.
And also for the most part I work with a group of talented, fun and GOOD individuals. There are very few people on the team (including extended group) that I don't like.
Friday we had a big meeting, there were about 25 of us in the room, and we were presenting a BIG idea for a 2011 campaign. The team was pretty excited about the idea and had a new way of presenting the material. We kind of acted it out like a scripted consumer journey. It ended up being pretty funny but also a clear and clever way to present versus the old school powerpoint. I'd had a minor fear that it might be too casual... but then I remembered: Advertising- not nuclear science. Right.
Client loved it- it was smiles all around. It was a "Mad Men" moment where we almost broke out the cigars and whiskey. Except that it was 11am. And 2011. So... we all just went about our days...
But it was definitely a fun way to end out the week.
And also for the most part I work with a group of talented, fun and GOOD individuals. There are very few people on the team (including extended group) that I don't like.
Friday we had a big meeting, there were about 25 of us in the room, and we were presenting a BIG idea for a 2011 campaign. The team was pretty excited about the idea and had a new way of presenting the material. We kind of acted it out like a scripted consumer journey. It ended up being pretty funny but also a clear and clever way to present versus the old school powerpoint. I'd had a minor fear that it might be too casual... but then I remembered: Advertising- not nuclear science. Right.
Client loved it- it was smiles all around. It was a "Mad Men" moment where we almost broke out the cigars and whiskey. Except that it was 11am. And 2011. So... we all just went about our days...
But it was definitely a fun way to end out the week.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
The epitome of lazy = the epitome of awesome
The shower chair. is. awesome.
As part of my post-surgery life I've had to purchase a chair for the bathtub as I can't stand in the shower on one leg, and I can't soak my leg in a tub. And I still need to be clean. Enter: The shower chair.
You sit while taking the shower. I'd never even entertained the thought before- but now that I've done it - it seems indispensable. No more long 15 minute stands while you're rinsing off. No more achy legs while you are "upright" first thing in the morning. You don't have to stand up to the shower- you bring the shower to you. On your terms.
It's so great. I think it'll be a permanent fixture even after I'm healed up and two legged again.
As part of my post-surgery life I've had to purchase a chair for the bathtub as I can't stand in the shower on one leg, and I can't soak my leg in a tub. And I still need to be clean. Enter: The shower chair.
You sit while taking the shower. I'd never even entertained the thought before- but now that I've done it - it seems indispensable. No more long 15 minute stands while you're rinsing off. No more achy legs while you are "upright" first thing in the morning. You don't have to stand up to the shower- you bring the shower to you. On your terms.
It's so great. I think it'll be a permanent fixture even after I'm healed up and two legged again.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
My knee in pictures
These are kind of gross- but I think they are cool. I'm fascinated by inner workings of our bodies. I stayed awake for the first half of the surgery (until the saw came out) and the surgeon talked me through all of the thing she was doing (scraping away and cleaning up the cartilage, breaking holes into the bone marrow to allow for blood to escape and form scar tissue etc... fun stuff!)
The first picture is the good side of my cartilage in the knee- looks all shiny and smooth: like an egg.
The second picture is the cartilage that has been ground down and looks more like crab meat that's been feathered/shredded.
There's another picture of cartilage missing. Boring. You can just imagine it.
Finally- here is an x-ray of the knee with the two screws in it. Those look like Philips pan head machine screws? Maybe? Maybe not.
The first picture is the good side of my cartilage in the knee- looks all shiny and smooth: like an egg.
The second picture is the cartilage that has been ground down and looks more like crab meat that's been feathered/shredded.
There's another picture of cartilage missing. Boring. You can just imagine it.
Finally- here is an x-ray of the knee with the two screws in it. Those look like Philips pan head machine screws? Maybe? Maybe not.
Sunday, May 08, 2011
'Jack Sparrow' fr The Lonely Island
I love these guys. Not sure how to get the video size to fit screen- but you can click on the link to youtube.
(just in case the embedded video doesn't show up- there's a link to the video)
http://youtu.be/GI6CfKcMhjY
(just in case the embedded video doesn't show up- there's a link to the video)
http://youtu.be/GI6CfKcMhjY
Friday, May 06, 2011
My week in pictures
Prior to leaving for surgery my work family threw me a surprise party including balloons and flowers:
Upon arrival at my 'home away from home' at Elizka's house I was greeted with a beautifully made up room that included balloons and more flowers and butterflies hanging from the ceiling. Best welcome ever:
This is the "continuous motion machine" (there's another official name for it I'm sure) that I have to be strapped into 3x/day for 1.5 hours each time. Fun times:
Friday night my friend Charla was in town and we went for dinner at the wine bar at the base of my building. Actually got dressed up for the first time in 5 days. Even though it was only at the base of my building it was a bit aggressive for me to go out- and I'm now content to hold up in my apartment and have guests come to me:
Upon arrival at my 'home away from home' at Elizka's house I was greeted with a beautifully made up room that included balloons and more flowers and butterflies hanging from the ceiling. Best welcome ever:
This is the "continuous motion machine" (there's another official name for it I'm sure) that I have to be strapped into 3x/day for 1.5 hours each time. Fun times:
Friday night my friend Charla was in town and we went for dinner at the wine bar at the base of my building. Actually got dressed up for the first time in 5 days. Even though it was only at the base of my building it was a bit aggressive for me to go out- and I'm now content to hold up in my apartment and have guests come to me:
Wednesday, May 04, 2011
A symphony of words in 3 parts.
A very talented friend of mine wrote me this haiku in honor of my knee surgery & journey back to complete physical perfection. I wanted to share it here:
Part Un. Dramatique
Doctor's fevered brow,
"Nurse, scapel, suction, please!"
"She's going to make it!"
Part deux. Denouement.
She rests peacefully.
Having cheated death once more.
Her hinge is now oiled.
Part trois. Reflection.
Sprinting through the park,
Woodland creatures approach her,
To share her sunshine.
Golden mane dancing
As the gentle breeze cools her
She is a vision.
Fin
Lor-you're AWESOME!!! xo
Part Un. Dramatique
Doctor's fevered brow,
"Nurse, scapel, suction, please!"
"She's going to make it!"
Part deux. Denouement.
She rests peacefully.
Having cheated death once more.
Her hinge is now oiled.
Part trois. Reflection.
Sprinting through the park,
Woodland creatures approach her,
To share her sunshine.
Golden mane dancing
As the gentle breeze cools her
She is a vision.
Fin
Lor-you're AWESOME!!! xo
Sunday, May 01, 2011
Post surgery love
I had my knee surgery on Friday and it went well. I was terrified of the post-surgery pain based on stories from various freinds & family but so far so good. Ive been good (!) about taking the percocet when prescribed and the trade off is that I'm just existing in a slightly nausea filled sleepy haze. Like I said- so far so good.
I can't do any physio therapy until the bone heals which is about 6 weeks. But I do have to use this continuous motion machine for 1.5hrs 3x a day. It basically moves my knee for me. Picture to come when I'm not using n iPad.
I also have to use an ice machine 6-8 times a day for 30min. And I have to practice walking around on my crutches every hour.
I'd kind of thought this whole recovery thing would be a cake walk with my friends catering to my every whim but no such luck.
But the catering part is true. I have some amazing friends who have been taking fantastic care of me since I came home from the hospital.
My work family sent me some flowers & cupcakes. My friends had more flowers & balloons waiting for me in my "guest room". They have been feeding me & helping me with all of the machine stuff and most importantly showering me with love and love. And more love. And I don't think that's just the percocet talking.
I can't do any physio therapy until the bone heals which is about 6 weeks. But I do have to use this continuous motion machine for 1.5hrs 3x a day. It basically moves my knee for me. Picture to come when I'm not using n iPad.
I also have to use an ice machine 6-8 times a day for 30min. And I have to practice walking around on my crutches every hour.
I'd kind of thought this whole recovery thing would be a cake walk with my friends catering to my every whim but no such luck.
But the catering part is true. I have some amazing friends who have been taking fantastic care of me since I came home from the hospital.
My work family sent me some flowers & cupcakes. My friends had more flowers & balloons waiting for me in my "guest room". They have been feeding me & helping me with all of the machine stuff and most importantly showering me with love and love. And more love. And I don't think that's just the percocet talking.
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