Showing posts with label ALPHA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ALPHA. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Ryan and Bonnie, sittin in a tree.

Two weekends ago, Miss Bonnie and Mister Ryan got hitched. After a Ukrainian Orthodox ceremony in the woods (involving a crown ceremony, a three times walk around the altar, acapella singing only, and standing the whole time), we made our to the kickin reception. Absolutely gorgeous and the food....good lord, best wedding food EVER.
A woman asked if I was with catering. In my $350 dress I frickin hope not!

We don't see John very often, so when we do, its always a special and hilarious treat.

No ALPHA kids, he did not smell like chlorine....

Julie hooked Ryan up by flying in his bestest friend in the whole wide world (his heterolifemate) Lance up from Arizona. There was crying involved.

Oh Ryan.

This picture warms my heart beyond belief.


And then. Oh yes. A trip to Whole Foods. Its my Mecca.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Throwback Thursday: ALPHA Loves. Bus Rides.

Not counting the one with the silly face, these are my lovelies. How cannot you not adore them? Back in the day, and now. This was taken on an ALPHA trip way way back in the day. I was in....8th grade? Yes. Those were by FAR the best trips. And because of the bus ride. Find me one person that didn't love trips like that, if only for the 12+ hours in a bus of rowdy teenagers.

I wonder how many games of Lemon and MASH were played....do they still play that? I sure hope so.

Saturday, December 19, 2009

DPP18: Deck the Bars with Bottles of Glory!

The Blue Room. aka the diviest of all dive bars in Iowa. And that is sayin something!
Its 1am and we are rising early tomorrow, so this shall be brief. Alas, today was the ALPHA Reunion, I did not go, I felt like death, not even death warmed over. But I was convinced to go to the after party at OP. I only was there for a teensy bit, but Tim was there full force and got some cute pictures of people we love dearly.
Like Steve. Master of all things ALPHA. Also Master of most of our HighSchool lives.
And Tim with Ozzie. I adore this picture and cannot wait til August to see her in lovely San Francisco.

Ok. Dead. Chicago tomorrow. Bannana Schpeel!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Throwback Thursday: ALPHA Trip.



I don't think that anyone that might even potentially read this was an ALPHA kid. Which is too bad, because I could reminisce for seemingly hours about the enjoyment that ALPHA brought to me as a jr high/high school kid. But today's throwback is from one of the highlights of Jr High ALPHA. The ALPHA trip. We all got pulled out of school for a day, left ungodly early and traveled to a city (St Louis, Chicago, Minneapolis, etc) and did "educational" things around the city for two days. It was always a grand trip. Educational, eh, might have been a little iffy. But it was definitely an attempt.

My first ALPHA trip introduced me to McCrea, who in the first five minutes of knowing him, explained to the bus how chickens have sex. Yup. Welcome to the next five years of your scholarly life. But this picture was taken up in Minneapolis, at some art museum. I distinctly remember it, we were waiting in the lobby for the bus to pick us up, and the three of us randomly decided to immitate the monkeys. Yes, we might have been slightly odd.

This picture is particularly pertinent (big word much?) because I get the chance to have dinner with a few of my ALPHA alum and McCrea tonight. Intellectual conversation is something I miss. It's been hard to find the past few years. I still think that the greatest conversations I've had to date happened in that ALPHA room. That's more than scary....smarten up people! Then let's debate. And I'll still win :)

Friday, February 13, 2009

An Evening with Steve McCrea.

Tonight I had dinner with this man:

It was a group of a lovely four. Steve (above man), Julie, myself, and Tim. We had been trying to get together for months. MONTHS! And our schedules just never worked out. Tonight, a little piece of destiny collided together and we were able to dine together at a decently new restaurant, My Verona, in our town. I hadn't heard too many positive things about it, but definitely love to try new places, seeing as though our town doesn't get many of them.

Steve is our (the other three of us) ALPHA teacher from high school. I don't even really know how to describe the man. More than a dozen high school kids, would get up to participate in his 7am class every day, for the school year, to let him teach us. It was one of the most amazing experiences I will ever have in my life and I wouldn't trade it for the world. I learned so many fascinating tidbits of information, let alone life in general in those classes, but it really extended beyond that. It was the people that you got to live and learn from. I met my best friends in those classes, and to this day, we are pretty much spread across the country, world even in some cases, and I have a bond with those people that can never be replaced, and that bond is Steve McCrea and all he did for us.

But the point of this wasn't to get sappy. So I will leave it at that. Oh, with the final end note being that it was his classes and extra curricular of Hotline that ultimately led me to the career path I am on now. Anyways.

With the snow, Tim and I were a teensy bit late and Julie and Steve were at the bar. We sat down at our table. This menu is something that you would find in a coastal restaurant, and not something typical for the midwest. Lots of seafood. Skeptical. But we ordered three appetizers (love Steve) two of which I had never really had. A super super hot spicy calamari, mussels, and a bacon wrapped shrimp. The shrimp were amazing, but all of it was totally edible.

After a ridiculously long time deciding on what to order, I ended up with steak risotto. (That should show how much I love and wanted risotto, I almost always refuse to eat steak, but damn I wanted that creamy goodness). Tim got lasagna, Julie a pasta, and Steve got scallops that were close to a level that only a coastal place would bring, so we were impressed.

The food took awhile, but I didn't even notice. Steve is one of those guys that you could listen to for hours, days. He has a story about absolutely everything, and every single story is relevant and fascinating. It's either always poinant or humorous. It's a blast to hear him talk, but he also always wants to hear what you have to say as well. Which is so rare to find both in one person. So we ate our meal, with lots of talking, and finished up with a chocolate salami and tiramisu dessert. Not a huge fan of tiramisu, but it was pretty good. Alas, the scary sounding chocolate salami was DELICIOUS. Ill take five, to go. I wish.

By the end of the evening, we had been at the restaurant for almost three hours, eating, talking, and having a grand old time. Steve is such a killer guy that he paid for appetizers, drinks, and desserts. See?! I told you he was awesome. But that really is so beside the point. That man has done more for all of us than we even really know. More than he knows. Love him. And that chocolate salami :)

Sidenote: Did anyone else know that Steve has never been to Europe? I am thinking a GIANT ALPHA trip to Europe in the future....I'm so totally in.