Labor Day Weekend 2007
September 4th, 2007 by iamtommyIt was rather busy for what was suppose to be a low-key Labor Day Weekend…
Started off the weekend with Rob Zombie’s Halloween on Friday night. Loved how the movie illustrated Michael Myer’s transition into the psychopath that kills almost everyone in sight. Compared to the original 1978 movie, this version is not as dark, but more violent, and possesses a lot more boobies. My grade: B.
I woke up Saturday with a craving for dim sum. My wife recommended we try out Asian Pearl Pavilion on El Camino Real in Millbrae (sister restaurant to The Kitchen, also in Millbrae). Food was great. Service was noticeably better than The Kitchen. And the best part, the wait was not long.
Afterwards, we proceeded down to Half Moon Bay and spent the rest of the afternoon walking down Main St. The street is littered with cute stores that sell a multitude of items including jewelry, ornamental decorations for the house (wind chimes, statues, etc.), and yummy delicacies. Well worth the short drive. I can’t help but feel refreshed each time I head to the coast (Half Moon Bay, Monterey, Carmel). Must be the ocean breeze…
After HMB, we drove to the city to have dinner at Buca di Beppo for Doris’ birthday. She was in good spirits as always. Her husband, Rob (aka "The Pirate"), did an awesome job of rounding the troops and then forking out the bill for the 26 of us. A hefty tab that was seeing as how all of us can really chow down. Afterwards, Ali and I joined the Che’s as they wanted to go to Old Navy on Market St. First time I’ve ever visited the store. Probably will be my last. I couldn’t find a single article of clothing to my liking. Ali, on the other hand, purchased a few pieces. Here’s hoping that she’ll wear it more than once before we donate it to Goodwill (which we seem to do on a regular basis)
On Sunday, we headed up to Sonoma and enjoyed a BBQ at Ali’s mom’s condo. The condo looked fantastic after the remodel and served wonderfully as the gathering place for this family gathering/party. I plopped down on the couch and watched the TV broadcast of Jean Claude Van Damme’s "Bloodsport". This was JCVD’s first major movie after Cyborg, and was based on the true events of Frank Dux, a champion fighter. While my wife always laughs at me for enjoying this movie so much, I find that the storyline, acting, and dialogue (however cheesy and comical), still brings a smile to my face. Also, the music (by Stan Bush) and the backdrop of Hong Kong just glorifies the 80’s. Make fun of me all you want. I still love this movie.
After sweating and laboring through the BBQ’ing, I proceeded to jump into the pool for a cool down. Nothing like 95 degree heat to make a pool feel just right. As we (Ali, Grantland, Alana, Albert, Colin, Will, Siu, Kim, & Kyle) threw the football around, I was reminded how nice it is to not only be married to Ali, but married into her family, as they all know how to have a good time.
Monday was suppose to be a rest day, but we didn’t want to waste the day lying around. As such, we went to have lunch with Ali’s grandmother. Sweet lady, and despite her age, she is sharp as hell and wise. Each time I talk to her, I find her calming and astute. Only a handful of people that have that effect on me. After lunch, we brought her out to Clement St to buy some groceries and called it a day.
By late afternoon, I was already complaining that the three-day weekend was too short. :-P