This weekend was particularly packed with goings on. On Friday at work, I was 3 different people: 2 people were out and I also had to be me, which is a handful by itself. I was running all over the place within the office and up and down Illy. And in the end, I made a wrong turn and ended up on I-95 South during rush hour and it took me about 40 minutes to travel the 1/4 mile to the next exit. I would've just gone on the shoulder the entire way, but there was a cop in that lane [bastard].
After work Friday, I was just relieved after a particularly stressful day at work, so I took Kate out for some good eats- we ended up at Maggiano's. Maggiano's would be my favorite chain restaurant if there were more of them to go to, but there are only a handful, one of which was the venue of my infamous 21st birthday bonanza. I will never forget all of you who were in on getting me that double shot of tequila because you knew I'd puke after that. Anyways, this Maggiano's was a little different than DC's Maggiano's. The food was spectacular like DC's, but the decor just felt different. Frank Sinatra's photo wasn't there to greet me as I walked into the dining room and those cool irregularly hanging lamps were not to be found except for one single bundle of them in the middle of the room. I, of course, had the gnocchi; Kate had the ravioli. We both had a glass of chianti classico and ended the feast with some great tiramisu.
Needless to say, we had leftovers, after all it is family style portions. After dinner, we headed to Secretary with Maggie Gyllenhaal and James Spader. This was quite the steamy flick. Maggie took it up a few notches in this film. I also picked up The Spanish Prisoner, a film I had seen about 5 or 6 years ago and loved. I've been meaning to get this one for the longest time, but I just never got around to it, but I saw it there on the shelf and I had to get it.
On our way out, we passed by somebody down on his luck and I told Kate I was gonna give him my leftovers and she told me to give him her's as well. I used to do this all of the time, but I only recently started to go out for meals more and more often, so I shall start doing it again. I just have to remember to ask them for some plastic flatware if they got some in the restaurants when they pack up the stuff.
Saturday was our big journey to the largest mall I've ever seen or been to, King of Prussia Mall; it has its own zip code. I was later told that it is the largest mall based on square footage of the actual stores. While The Mall of America may be larger in size, take away the amusement park and the crazy high ceilings and measure only the stores, that one is smaller than KoP. We were there for about 4 hours or so. KoP sprawls over 3 sets of HUGE buildings. There are 2 different complete sets of The Gap. When I say complete sets, I mean Baby Gap, Gap Kids and normal Gap. Every time we turned a corner, we were greeted by another 1/2 mile long corridor of endless stores. It was insane. I made out very well with a trip to The New Balance Store. I got a cool ninja shirt and a wind breaker for a total of $70, they were both half off. I say ninja shirt, because it's one of those long sleeve shirts with holes in the end for your thumbs to stick out of while running in colder weather. It's pretty sweet. Kate came out of there with an entire new wardrobe for her new job she starts on Monday.
Later that night, while out for a walk in our neighborhood, we ran into one of my co-workers who was getting out of Swan Lake with his girlfriend. They were headed out to a bar to meet up with another co-worker. We told them we'd go home [3 blocks], change and cab it over to the bar. We had a bunch of drinks and since I had only eated a burrito for early dinner and I haven't really been drinking for the past few months, I was pretty drunk after 4/5 drinks. Good times. Then, after the bars closed at 2 am [why can't every city be like NYC and not close?] I suggested walking home, all 15 or 20 blocks. Why? I was nearing sloppy drunkenes. Kate, for some reason, obliged and off we were. I collapsed on the bed after ripping out my contacts [anyone want to buy me some lasic?] and passed out until Meet the Press came on at 10.30 am.
Which brings us to today. I threw around the disc with a kid from craigslist for a couple of hours then went home to watch the France v. England EuroCup 2004 match. Much to my pleasure, Kate saw that it was on pay-per-view on our digital cable. This way, I wouldn't have to schlep it on over to the bar. France took the game away in extra time, with captain Zizou scoring 2 goals in about 3 minutes of ET to take the match from England. Beckham's missed PK cost them 2 points in the tourney. I'm gonna try to head over to the bar for lunch and catch at least the end of one game each day for the week.
I also biked around a bit today. I went over to West Philly to check out Drexel University's campus a bit. I snapped the photo of my bike [below] on Chestnut St. Bridge overlooking the Schuylkill River, pronounced Shu-kill. I love riding my bike around. I feel free, like I'm flying around the city, going in and out of traffic as I please. Blending in on the sidewalk or slashing onto the street and biking next to the cars.
I also biked over to the Women's Way area [above] to snap a few photos. Illy has this crazy extensive mural project all over the city that I'm sure I'll do a photo essay on, in depth, which will be posted on my photo site to be. I swear I'm gonna get my act together, part II, and buy a domain and arrange for a hosting service for my photo site sometime soon. Maybe after I get a little more settled at my job.
OK. Time to recharge to do it all over again.