Thursday, May 17, 2012

My Goodness My Guinness

It's a sad day in the Cook family, as we had to send our dear, sweat Guinness to kitty heaven today.

Guinness was my first baby.  She's been a great cat for me for the past 15 years.

I adopted her in 1997 from the Capital Area Humane Society in Lansing, Michigan when she was one-year-old.

I walked into the shelter and we just instantly bonded, I never even looked at another animal.  She came with the name Sabrina.  But seeing how I recently returned from England/Ireland, I decided she looked more like the color of Guinness beer, so it stuck.

Her story was that she at some point came from an abused home. I don't think she even came out from under my bed for the first week I brought her home.  But after time, she slowly made her way out, but for some reason, was only trustful of me.

Now with that said, I still couldn't even touch her with two hands at a time.  One hand only.

But she would climb on my chest each night and purr as I slept.

The last few months have been rough for my poor, old girl.  She has been having some kidney problems and developed a heart murmur.  On top of that, she at some point lost her hearing.  She's been a tough trooper, but you could start to see she was in pain.

I will miss her conversation - we used to talk back-and-forth often.  She had one of the most unique meows ever.  And when her stomach hurt, she made a noise like an alien was about to come out of her stomach.

She also was a big fan of a love bite.  When she really liked you, she would want to thank you for petting her, and would just bit your hand...and it would hurt like hell.  But, she loved you.

My hope is that she is now in kitty heaven with her brother, Bailey, who we lost earlier this year.  Hopefully the two of them are rolling around in catnip and getting into some good cat fights. 

RIP my sweet kitty girl.....

 

 

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Katie & Jimmy Get Married

Here are some of the photo highlights from the wedding of the year!

Chicago proved to be a great background and provided some perfect weather for the wedding.

In between the ceremony and reception we had a party trolly and drove around the city taking pictures.  It was a great idea and we had a blast! I cannot wait to see the official photographer pictures - because he was CRAZY!

One of the highlights - at least for me - were the boys.  My two boys and my two nephews were all in the wedding and wore adorable tuxedoes.  My sister bought them all Converse All Stars - and they were a hit...including trying to dance and make money from people in Millenium Park.

You know it was a good night when the bride said "it was perfect!"

And for those who haven't seen our surprise for the bride and groom.  Take a look - our family flashmob!

 

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

The amazing plastic mold machine!

One of my favorite memories of childhood is the smell of melted plastic.

Gross I know - but hear me out!

Field trips to Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry always meant stopping to beg for a plastic mold! It didn't matter to me what they were shaped like - but I loved watching the machine spit out something it just made from melted plastic.

I was very excited to discover the machines at Tampa's Busch Gardens!!

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We got many of them in the park.  Not all, as some of the machines weren't working.

But on our recent Chicago trip, we were all excited ot find that the Museum of Science and Industry still had them!!!

Here's a look at some of our treasures.

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Sunday, April 22, 2012

Katie & Jimmy's Wedding: Flash Mob! LMFAO Party Rock!

Much more to come about the wedding of the year.

Needless to say - I'm super sore and exhausted.

But the day was perfect in every way! The big event of the night - a flash mob that we have been planning for over six months now.

We managed to pull it off with all of the families dancing together and surprising the bride and groom.

It was pretty amazing - so check it out:

 

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Girl and the Goat - Adventures in Chicago Dining

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Photo: The Bresnahan girls in front of the Girl and the Goat in Chicago.

I cannot cook.  Well, I'm sure I could if I tried - but frankly, I feel like it takes up way too much time to prepare a meal.  I like to opt for take-out for better yet, Mr. Cook for the food.  I mean, it is his last name...right?

What I do love to do is watch people cook.  And there's nothing better for me then mixing my first love of television with watching people cook.  I've been a fan of Top Chef Season 2.  (I wouldn't watch season one because I was boycotting Katie Lee Joel.  Another story for another time.)

Chicago is home to so many wonderful restaurants - and of course, Top Chef contestants.  I really would like to plan a trip based around Top Chef restaurants - and then judge them and pick a winner. Hey Bravo - that sounds like a new show - CALL ME!

So I got a bug up my butt to hit the Girl and the Goat - aka - the place everyone in Chicago is talking about.

I tired to make a reservation last time I was here. No luck.

So I went home and made one two-and-a-half-months in advance.  And let me tell you, it was worth the wait.

The plates are "tapas" style.  So small plates, you order a lot and try a bunch of different things.

Here's a look at what we ordered.

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This is the Pretzel Bread with honey mustard butter and 1000 island dressing.  The bread was TO DIE FOR - and I thought I would like the 1000 island better.  But in fact, the honey mustard butter was just perfect.

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This is the chickpea fritters.  I'm not going to lie - I had no idea the chickpea was this diverse.  I've had it in hummus.  But this - was amazing.  It was like a mozzarella stick but not. Enjoyable!

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The royal red shrimp ceviche.  The shrimp was so cold and crisp and the combination with the white asparagus and little sunflower seeds was really enjoyable.

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The goat cheese tortellini is hidden under the big leaves.  I really enjoyed goat cheese.  I'm not sure I have had it before.  I'm not a huge pasta fan - but the noodles themselves were delicious!

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This is a look at the ham frites and smoked tomato aioli instead of ketchup and the cheddar beer sauce.  These may be the best french fries that I've ever had.  The sauces were a perfect pairing. And frankly, the aioli was better then ketchup.

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I was most looking forward to this dish, the diver scallops.  They did not disappoint.  I was also surprised how good the sauce was around the scallops.  The sauce also had a braised duck, marcona almond butter and some other stuff.  But the duck - I've never had duck because for some reason it seems wrong of me to eat.  But it was so good - and just melted in my mouth.

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This was another dish that I really insisted on trying.  I'm really into sauteed green beans.  This had a fish sauce vinaigrette and cashews.  I LOVE cashews.  The beans were great.  I loved them and the nuts, but it was probably the only dish at the table that people didn't go back for more.  The sauce was a little too overpowering.  It didn't taste bad, just not something you want to eat a lot of.

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The last dish to arrive at the table was the much talked about and debated wood oven roasted Pig Face. It comes with a sunny side egg, tamarind, cilantro, red wine-maple, potato stix.  There's really no way to describe it other then some sort of pork patty covered with amazing goodness. The server basically said attack it and mix it all up to eat it. 

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Aly goes in for the Pig Face attack.  It was so good all mixed together - almost a smoky bbq flavor with some sweet and crunchy flavors.  I would definitely order it again and again and again.

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My only real complaint about the dessert menu, too many options mixed with fruit.  Not everyone likes fruit people!

But we managed to find something that didn't offend me, the red tea brulee.  It was good.  Not amazing - but good.  The whip cream on top, now that was amazing!

So excited to cross this list off the places I must attend...but I cannot wait to go back!