Wednesday, May 14, 2008

ManiPedi


After weeks and weeks of saying that I was going to do it, I finally did, I got a manicure and a pedicure! I am almost looking like a female again! Whoo hoo!

The oddest thing though, the salon wouldn't allow you to tip on the credit card, check or anything, ONLY by cash. Apparently this policy went into effect on April 15th. Wondering if this is some way to get around reporting tips? I mean come on, like servers really do it 100%?? I won't be going back there because of it, what a pain in the you know what for someone who really doesn't carry cash to have to go and get cash when this is a spur of the moment thing! And I was clearly a new client and they didn't tell me until I went to pay. They had some tiny handwritten signs up, but they were apparently behind things, like fans! Not a good customer building policy! Oh well.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Domestic Diva...


That is me! I have been on quite the little cooking spree! Whoo hoo. Tonight we had some friends over and I roasted 2 chickens, the recipe is called, Orange Coriander Chicken. It took almost a couple hours, but wasn't really labor intensive. And I made a fancy artichoke vinagrette salad and fruit tarts for dessert. Ok, I cheated on that a bit, bought the tart filling and shells. But I washed, cut and laid out the fruit on them! And I made HOMEMADE whipped cream with a touch of Gran Marnier! And we used the dining room table, and matching plates, and even coffee cups with coasters and a cream and sugar holder thingy with dessert! I feel so grown-up, better enjoy it while it lasts!

Van Halen


OK, so most of you that read this (that would be 2 of you I think) know already that I got to interpret for Van Halen! This was on May 5th. It was a last minute thing, so there was NO prep time so it wasn't the best job that I had ever done by any stretch of the imagination. However, I was able to bring mom and Jose, for free. Park in VIP, and see the concert for free. On top of all of that, I worked with another interpreter, Susan, who was a GREAT team interpreter. I would work with her again in a hot minute! She has been in the biz for MUCH longer and she never lorded it over me or anything, was just super nice and friendly, not to mention a great interpreter!

So back to the concert. Unfortunately, we weren't near the stage, we were sat directly in front of the Deaf consumer 2/3 of the way back, but on the first row of bleacher seats. No way to meet the band, but it was still fun. They put on a good show!