A night of restaurant mishap…

My last post ended abruptly as I realized that I was running late for yoga and had to quickly dash out the door. Therefore, let me do a bit of a rewind to Friday night. After the fabulous massage, Bo and I met our friends Geoff and Elizabeth at one of our favorite little spots, Casellula. Casellula is a small boxy wine and cheese bar in Clinton at 401 West 52nd. Their philosophy is quite simple: they like cheese a lot! We like cheese. They really like cheese. A lot. Their site, which features their menu and other information regarding special events states the following:

Our philosophy is simple: to share our passion for hand-made cheeses with as many people as possible. To that end, we have about 40 cheeses from all over the world on our list every day. The choices range from the familiar to the obscure; from mild to strong (and on to super, duper, crazy, stinky); from fresh to washed to blue. And because not every cheese goes with quince paste we take pains to pair each cheese with it’s perfect condiment. We work with over 100 different compliments, including a variety of honeys, nuts, compotes, jams, pickles, nuts, herbs, pastes, candies, cookies and cakes. We also love eclectic wines, beers and anything else that goes with cheese. And the best part is you don’t need to get all dressed up to come here

The great thing about Casellula is that it’s a warm cozy spot with a wonderful wine and beer selection to complement the great food. In addition,the service is wonderful as well. The three key partners at Casellula all boast impressive resumes having worked at such New York foodie institutions as Gramercy Tavern and Blue Hill Stone Farms. Their passion is evident in the pure number of patrons who come back on a weekly basis. We have never been there when there wasn’t at least a half hour line. Since they don’t take reservations, we knew getting in with four people on a Friday night would be difficult. Regardless, Bo and I love this little restaurant so much that we were willing to take the risk. After squeezing into the small bar area and warming up, Elizabeth and I enjoyed a glass of Chook Shiraz. I was excited to introduce this wine to Elizabeth as it has quickly become one of my favorites. It is soft and spicy, has less fizz than a champagne, and is wonderfully cool and refreshing when a red sounds good but you’re craving the crisp coolness of a white. The boys were quite pleased with the beer selection and Bo enjoyed an Arrogant Ale. Bo points out that while this is a restaurant that focuses on wines, their beer selection though small, is very high quality. After an hour of laughing and talking we realized that unfortunately dinner was not going to be an option unfortunately. They have a rule against putting tables together and therefore the two lovely empty two person tables were given to other patrons in line versus being put together as one for us. While at first we were all very upset, Casellula proved their focus on customer service by comping us for one of our rounds. This was a sweet gesture that also ensured we’ll come back soon!

The worst part was that it was now almost 10pm and none of us had eaten since lunch. Therefore we were all becoming a bit Hangry Pants as Heather would say. Food had to be in the near future and waiting in line or braving the cold for too long was not an option. Geoff and Elizabeth quickly remembered that their sister-in-law’s favorite restaurant, Hell’s Kitchen, was less than five blocks away. Now, we should have known something was odd when there was no wait and there were four open tables on a Friday night. However, since they had wonderufl memories of the restaurant from their visits two and three summers ago we embraced the tables and quickly ordered. The waiter, while very nice and outgoing, was more interested in describing house music and illegal downloads than describing the special or asking about our meals. After taking the order he never spoke to us again! We split three appetizers and then each couple ordered an appetizer and the artichoke quesadilla. The appetizers were very good though not great. The flavor was not memorable but when you’re hungry anything goes. However, the main courses were not even pallatable. It says something when four people leave more than half of their SHARED main dish on the table. The quesadilla was soggy and unfortunately disgusting. While Zagat still rates this restauarnt a 24 we’re all at a loss. Maybe the chef went home sick that night and the line chefs were stepping up? Maybe the artichokes were old? The good news is that this fun Friday night proved that as long as the company is good you can have fun under almost any situation. We all left laughing about the experience and promising better luck next time!


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One crazy week!

So as you can see from my lack of posts, it has been a crazy week! I was at the office until 9pm two nights, had a 24 hour trip to Cincinnati for a meeting, and then was at the office until 6pm last night! I haven’t found the happy medium yet of blogging and work since I can’t write posts at work. Therefore, I’ll request that you bear with me for a bit as I get back in the swing of things.
The quick trip to Cincinnati was great as I had the opportunity to catch up with Amy, who was my maid of honor in November. She and I work for the same company and have been best friends since our internship interview four years ago! We truly are the same person in almost every way! We both love burnt popcorn, good books, working out, running, cooking, and were married two months apart but honeymooned at the same time and were even able to spend a day together when Bo and I left Cap Juluca to visit them on St. Maarten.
We were able to catch up with Brittany, another work friend who also lives in Cincinnati over wonderful, crazy cheap sushi on Wednesday night. We enjoyed dinner at Dancing Wasabi in Mt. Lookout. It was very busy and filled with a mix of professionals and UCincinnati students alike. It reminded me of Sushi Land, our favorite Main Line sushi restaurant when we lived in Philadelphia. We split everything as we always do which makes it more fun since we could try a bit of everything versus just one or two rolls. We had edamame, an eel roll, a tuna roll, and a rainbow roll! The best thing was that even though they were busy they never once tried to rush us out. Brittany even stood next to us at our bar seats and talked for at least 30 minutes after we finished eating. This area was really cute and allowed me to see a different part of Cincinnati. Most of my business meetings are downtown and therefore i’m always staying at the downtown Westin. This trip was a refreshing change as I was able to stay with Ryan and Amy in their brand new home. After dinner we ended up staying up til almost 12 watching her favorite show, The Bachelor. Talk about crazy girls! I haven’t watched The Bachelor since I left college and therefore did not know that it was 2 hours each week. I sat down expecting a quick DVR version and instead was looped into the insanity of this show. Amy and her friends even have a pool going for this season! I can’t believe he kept some of those girls on the show!
Thursday and Friday were blurs as I was in meetings all day and had less then five hours sleep! But, all week I just kept reminding myself that I had a blissful 80 minute massage at Equinox with Michelle. I was hesitant of the massage since it was in a gym and not a dedicated spa. However, I am now a believer and hoping to enjoy a sports massage with her each month. The service was wonderful and reminded me of a great hair cut. She truly wanted a relationship with me and to become familiar with my daily routine. This allowed her to know which muscles she should target and which areas would need more pressure than others. In addition she did an analysis of my build and helped me with some easy stretches that I can do at my desk chair. My right and left forearms were very tight due to my constant typing. In addition my neck was full of knots! Below are some of the stretches she suggested:
 
 
 

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NYC Marathon 2010!!!!!

It’s official! Today I was able to register for my guaranteed entry to the 2010 ING NYC Marathon!! I am so excited that I can barely stand it. Good thing because i’m sure i’ll need to remember some of this energy and excitement when i’m having to rearrange weekend plans to meet the needs of long runs or can barely walk up and down stairs due to sore legs.

How did I earn guaranteed entry to the NYC Marathon?

According to the NYRR website, a person may earn guaranteed entry via one of four ways:
-NYRR 9 in 2009: Members of New York Road Runners since January 31, 2009, who completed at least nine NYRR-scored, qualifying races, and who have volunteered for one event, during the calendar year 2009.
-Entrants in the ING New York City Marathon 2009 who canceled prior to the race.
-Those who have completed 15 or more New York City Marathons. (WOW!!)
-Those who have applied but been denied entry for the last three years in a row (2007, 2008, and 2009), and who did not secure an entry through alternative methods in those years.

Bo and I knew last year when he moved to NYC that completing the NYC Marathon at least once while we lived here was one of the items on our joint “bucket list.” After we completed our first NYRR event last year we decided that this would be a perfect way to discover the city, meet people, and achieve a fitness level neither of us ever thought possible. We therefore chose the most cost effective method, the NYRR 9 in 2009. Last year we ran the following together:
4 4 milers
2 10K
2 half marathons (plus 2 in Philadelphia)
1 1 miler
Since neither of us were runners growing up and have only recently fallen in love with running, I know how important proper training will be for this endeavor. Therefore, i’m hoping that we will be able to participate in the NYRR or another similar training group to receive proper coaching, tactics, and motivation. But, I also hope that some of the Marathon Princesses out there like Bobbi, Meghann, and Caitlin will also be helpful in providing some suggested reading, plans, and workouts. As i’ve discussed previously, my January goal was to get back into the gym and take my workouts to a level they hadn’t reached in the past few months. Thus far, i’ve achieved that having worked out at Equinox 21 of the days in January and enjoying at least 3 yoga and spinning classes per week. In addition, last night I ran my first 6 mile run in over 4 months. While my pace has increased a bit (10:10 last night) it was a great hurdle to overcome and know that i’m back on the right path.

I would love any book or training plan suggestions you have. While I realize the race is 285 days away (who’s counting?) I want to make sure they I train well for this event. Based on previous experiences, training properly makes all the difference and for me that includes proper nutrition, exercise, stretching, and sleep.
I look forward to your suggestions, ideas, and motivation over the months! Who knows, maybe i’ll even learn to take an attractive action shot while running. 🙂

Also, on another topic, there are some great giveaways going on right now including:
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-Join Tina and Kathy over at Quaker to Create Your Day! To help encourage participation, for each Quaker oatmeal creation, Quaker will donate $1 to Share Our Strength , up to $25,000, until March 31, 2010. Go to QuakerOats.com/CreateYourDay for more info.
-Jump on over to http://krittie.wordpress.com/ to win this great Oikos giveaway!

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