Tuesday, February 22, 2005

Valentine's Day

So, I know I'm posting these late, but I was trying to get more photos from other people first because I didn't have that many good shots.

Place Settings
Russell snapped this shot of the place settings... we also had a nice fire crackling away.
This past Valentine's Day was THE BEST VALENTINE'S DAY EVER... bar none. I don't see it being rivaled anytime soon. For me, Valentine's Day is just another day most of the time. Never been with anybody on Valentine's Day before, so I'm sure that would change things. Anydangway, some of the Regent guys decided that this was the perfect opportunity to show just a few of the wonderful ladies of Regent just how special we think they are by treating them to a complete evening of dinner, song, dance, and most of all good friendship... that all equals a lot of good pampering is what I'm saying.
Jen, Will, Tai, Sara, Josh, and Jenny
Jen Headley, Will Berdinner, Tai Luu, Sara Kandiah, Josh Koh, and Jenny Chung.
The ladies were greeted at the door by the wonderful gentlemen of Regent: Billy, Tai, Josh, Will, Russell, Alex, Matt, Ian, and Duncan (Ryan Namba was a big helper for the party, but couldn't make it). I didn't get to greet them cause I was too busy cooking, but managed to get out of the kitchen long enough to present the menu to the ladies. So, as our lovely guests settled in with the sounds of Natalie Cole playing and the semi-formal atmosphere provided by Duncan and the guys work, a "scrumptulecent" dinner was being prepared by the guys and me in the kitchen.
Good Times, good friends
Liz Lee and Russell at the end of the evening...
Here was the menu I prepared for the evening:
For starters, we had a nice caesar salad that Josh prepared with the ingredients I provided. A nice set of romaine hearts tossed with real grated parmesan, some grated carrot, fresh squeezed lemon, garlic butter croutons, and dressing. It was simple, the real effort was put into the main course.


A picture of one person's version of Lemon Chicken Scallopine. It looked just like that when I made it minus the lemon slices.
The main course was a dish that I really loved at T.G.I. Friday's called Lemon Chicken Scallopine. I found few different copycat recipes on the internet and chose the one that I liked the best. And let me tell you, in the words of Jill Zimmerman, "it was divine." Pan seared chicken breast, tossed with sauteed artichoke hearts, mushrooms, capers, and pancetta bacon, then smothered with a creamy lemon-butter-wine sauce. Served over capalinni angel hair pasta. It was tremendous. We did our best to garnish all the plate nicely as we served it to the ladies and though the pasta ended up being a little colder than I would have liked, it was still wonderful. I chose some nice white wines to go with the meal, that may I say went very nice with the meal. Favorite was the Fetzer Chardonnay, but we also had a nice Robert Mondavi Savignon Blanc. I also got some White Zinfandel for all those that don't like real wine. :) It was perfect.
Tai, Carla, and Sara
Tai, Carla Wiebe, and Sara Baglin
All the men rose of their chairs and served the ladies by removing their salad dishes and served them their main dish. I was expecting them to like the food, but I certainly didn't expect the standing ovation I received when I finally left the kitchen. I was so happy, thanks guys!

For dessert, I didn't have time to make anything homemade, but gave it a nice touch by decorating all the plates with chocolate syrup. We had a choice of two desserts. One was a nice ice cream mud pie with chocolate syrup and a nice cheery on top. The other was a really nice New York Cheesecake covered with hot raspberry sauce and hot chocolate sauce, garnished with a cherry. It was very good for a store bought cheesecake.
Looking Sharp...
The Chef enjoying the fruits of his labor
Now for the entertainment, the men had prepared a few nice love songs to sing to the ladies: Fools Rush In by UB40, You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling by the Righteous Brothers, and we sang another but I can't remember what it was. Now, during our last song (Lovin' Feeling), we gave all the ladies roses. The bummer was that we only bought enough roses for the ladies we had originally thought would be there and a few more turned up later so we didn't have flowers for them :(. However, Josh Koh instead gave his girl, Jenny, a bottle of hot sauce... nice save.
Interpretive Dance
The ladies woo-ing all of the guys with their voices and Rachel's dancing :)
Now, to our infinite surprise, the ladies whipped up some entertainment for us as well. They sang to us a very charming song and then gave a allegorical description of taking care of our tulips (which they gave us all tulips) that mirrored taking care of women :). Sara Kandiah wrote us a nice beat poem about TULIP, redeeming the acronym from its Calvinist roots to mean Together Until Love Is Perfected. It was very cute. Jill Zimmerman performed her song from the Regent Christmas Party, changing our focus to the Lord more. I'm telling you all, God's given that woman a gorgeous singing voice.
Billy and Sheryl
Handing out the tulips!
We finished the evening out with some disorganized dancing, but it was fun. Liz managed to wrestle me out to do a little dance, but I've got a lot to learn. Anybody want to teach me ;).

Gettin' Our Groove On...
I can't dance, but at least I'm willing to try... sort of.
That was the end of our evening ladies and gentlemen. It was the most memorable valentine's evening ever and we didn't have to have dates. :) Take notes guys...

Also, I wanted to make a special note because, unfortunately we couldn't invite everybody to this gig. We wanted to soooo badly, but the costs and prep and everything we already super high. The guys of the "Regent Brotherhood" would like you all to know that we love you very much. We simply had to keep the party smaller. Sorry. :(
The Crew
Front: Sheryl Hovde, Autumn Stevick, Rachel Kitchens, Anneke Spee, Jen Headley, Russell Dawe; Middle: Josh Koh, Jenny Chung, Matt Mattoon, Kendel, Sara Kandiah, Sara Baglin, Ursula Brandt; Back: Ian McFadden, Jackie Bolen, Jill Zimmerman, Will Berdinner, Renee Cunningham, Carla Wiebe, Tai Luu, Duncan Gray, Billy Q Vo, Alex Fritz; Behind the Camera: I think Liz must have taken this shot since she's not in the picture

Wednesday, February 16, 2005

Christian Life... just that exciting

Well, I thought it was a good lecture today... but Noah, Yuki, and Sara (not pictured because my life would be most likely threatened) wouldn't know whether it was or not... Nothing seemed to wake them. I remember at one point this awful loud sound came from the mic and I thought for sure they'd wake up... not even a stir. Sleep tight guys...

PS- Picts from the infamous Valentine's Party will be up as soon as I get more photos from all the people who had cameras there. Laters...

Noah's Out Cold
Yuki! Pay Attention

Saturday, February 05, 2005

News from Lyle

Lyle Bon Voyage Breakfast
So, for those of you that didn't know it already, our good friend Lyle skipped town about a little over a week ago, never to be seen by us again. :( As you can see, there were only a handfull of us that got to say bye to Lyle before he left. I got a phone call from the "swatbag", as Tim would put it, today and he informed me that him and his sweety were living it up in San Diego this weekend. While he was there, I guess the emotion of the whole thing got to him and he proposed to her on a parkbench. After that a poor street artist drew a picture of them at the spot were the male groveling took place. Aww... :) So... our boy is engaged! Happy days...
Wassup Lyle

Wednesday, February 02, 2005

Community Group & Birthdays

This past weekend was tons of fun. Almost too much honestly, because I got absolutely nothing done for my homework. Oh, well... I'll get more done later. Honestly, after last terms shinadigans with my 13.5 units, this term feels like a picnic. Anywho, on to the photos...
Most Awesome Community Group at the Doyle's
This was really a marathon evening. We started off at 3:45pm (supposed to be earlier but we were late) and most of us didn't leave till 8pm. It was great. The Doyle's have a beautiful home with a lovely family history packed into it. And they sure do know how to host a party.
After we had a little bit of appetizers and snacks we went out and checked out this cool dam that is right out by their house and I snapped this sweet shot out there... I like to call it a Dam Pan (pun intended)... :-p
Dam Pan-3_1


On the way out to the dam road (ok I'll stop) I caught sight of this on the side of a power box and I thought that it was the most hilarious warning label I'd ever seen.
Shocking Warning

And this was us on the dam... for whatever reason, if you combine flash and fog... this is the smoky effect you get...
Smoky :)

So, as you can see... it was a fun full evening and later on after the party... the night was topped off with a game of Knights and Cities... fun times...

Oh, and I also forgot to post this a last week... this is a photo from Havana out on Commercial Drive. We went out there for Carla's Birthday... pretty sweet place... you have to get the sweet potato fries.. they are awesome.
Carla B-Day in Cuba

Alright that's it... later peeps...