two days in nyc
So over the weekend, we got a chance to scoot down to New York. Oreo took the copilot seat on the armrest on the drive down:

Once we got to NYC, we had exactly 0.5 seconds to spend with each one of our friends, but it was still good to see Chris, Sunny, Eugene, Karim, and Roman. We've had a definite blast at the lawyer-organized party that had an agenda split up into 45-min blocks, and got a chance to take Oreo to the dog park for the first time. The little guy was so excited he slept like a rock for most of the way home.
On the way out, we did make one stop at a place that Susan somehow found in Flushing. It was a canteen inside a Hindu temple that served "real" Indian food. We didn't know what exactly was on our plates, but soon found out what the flavor extremes taste like. The place itself was interesting - kind of a family-run, family-oriented joint with simple picnic tables and plastic chairs. Take a look at how many dishes we scored for about $20:
Once we got to NYC, we had exactly 0.5 seconds to spend with each one of our friends, but it was still good to see Chris, Sunny, Eugene, Karim, and Roman. We've had a definite blast at the lawyer-organized party that had an agenda split up into 45-min blocks, and got a chance to take Oreo to the dog park for the first time. The little guy was so excited he slept like a rock for most of the way home.
On the way out, we did make one stop at a place that Susan somehow found in Flushing. It was a canteen inside a Hindu temple that served "real" Indian food. We didn't know what exactly was on our plates, but soon found out what the flavor extremes taste like. The place itself was interesting - kind of a family-run, family-oriented joint with simple picnic tables and plastic chairs. Take a look at how many dishes we scored for about $20: