I know I haven't posted up here these last few weekends, and I can attribute it to nothing more than a severe case of "slacker". I guess when your weekends are full, you can be too tired to write about it...which has totally been the case. Strangely enough, I'm here in Miami, it's past midnight, and I've just finished a weekend of family, food, and
bloco but I have seemed to have gotten my second wind. I realize I just need to man up and update, or else it'll never get done.
On that note, going to forget about these last few weekends and get caught up to today. This weekend, myself, Heidi, and Ray (aka The Bermuda Triangle) came down to Miami to celebrate my birthday with family and meet up with the rest of the Rio de Janeiro crew: Marcus, Oscar, and Giovanni. Thursday night, dad whipped up an incredible Cuban soul food dinner composed of frijoles negros, picadillo, y tostones. For dessert, I made a batch of coconut cupcakes from a Barefoot Contessa
box mix that I almost accidentally shoplifted that day from Crate & Barrel. After the food coma, we called it a night and turned in early the evening...a tad past midnight.
On Friday, Claudia, Heidi, Ray, and I decided to head to the beach over in
Crandon Park except by the time we got there, there was a nasty little storm waiting for us. Claudi and I were able to run in and out of the water, and 20 minutes after we arrived we had to head back to the car to avoid getting struck by horizontal lightning. Bummer. We ended up driving the rest of the way into Key Biscayne and ate some Chinese food in one of the strip malls there. Afterward, we headed back to Coconut Grove to Ray's hotel at the Mayfair for a bit of indoor R&R before dinner with the rest of the fam. When the rain let up, we took a walk from the hotel over to
GreenStreet Cafe for a few drinks, then
Yogurbella to hold us over before going to
LuLu for grub.
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Mayfair Hotel @ Coconut Grove |
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Grabbing a Mojito @ GreenStreet Cafe |
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Dinner with the family @ LuLu |
After some delicious skirt steak flat bread and shichimi corn, the Triangle said goodnight to the family and walked over to
El Sitio to meet up with the Rio boys. Although we didn't end up passing out until 6am the next day, it didn't feel like one of those crazy nights, but simply the ones where time escapes you because you really are just having a great time. We were at El Sitio for about an hour, just catching up on life after our days at
Carnival and lamenting Oscar's upcoming departure back to Colombia. Marcus told us they were heading over to
The Stage over in the Design District for the rest of the night, and we followed. The club looked like a converted warehouse, with it's big metal roll-up door opened and exposing the indoor section that did, in fact, have a stage for a live band (Suenalo was there, awesome show). It was well-equipped with three bars and an arepa/empanada food truck outside that opened at midnight and fed all the hungry club goers. Freaking brilliant. I was still pretty full from dinner (I forgot to mention I got lava cake from LuLu for dessert), but Heidi said the arepa was delicious. Sooner or later, midnight turned into 4am and it was time to head back.
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The Stage |
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We woke up the next morning (or afternoon, I should say), energized with some café Cubano and cereal and went over to the driving range with dad, Ray, and Josh. The humidity was ridiculous, and with 95 degree weather we were sweating before we were done swinging our 7 irons. Getting back to the house later in the afternoon, it was time to get ready for my birthday dinner at
Bistro One LR at the Ritz-Carlton in South Beach. We were able to take advantage of their
Miami Spice menu for $35 a pop and the
menu had a good selection for everyone. After dinner we walked up the strip a few hotels over to
Loews for pictures and hung out in the lounge. There was a local band playing to an audience of about 10 people (18 if you included us) where six of those were band wives and girlfriends shrieking and dancing like teenagers at a Justin Bieber concert. Ray got up and joined them on his way to the bar for a drink, which earned him "ringer" status with the band. Once again, the Bermuda Triangle said goodnight to the family and we then made our way to
The Delano where we slipped off our shoes and finished the night dancing to Party Rock Anthem ankle-deep in the pool. As Ray and I were about to throw up some fist pumps, Heidi realized she had left her pink point-and-shoot camera back at Loews, so we walked back to investigate. After another half hour, and going thru security tapes of the area, the staff gave Heidi vouchers for a few free drinks for being a good sport and said they would call if the camera turned up. We were all thinking, who the hell would steal a pink camera?! Somehow we got our second wind once we got back to the Mayfair and got to talking about our complicated, yet humorous, social lives...talks like that always seem to keep you up, and before we knew it, we were passed out.
Sunday, we woke up somewhat early (10am) and met the family for a final meal together at
Le Bouchon for some delicious brunch. Two words: banana pancakes.
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I stayed for two extra days after Ray, Heidi, Josh, and Claudia headed out on Sunday and Monday to have some relax time with my mom. Loews also gave Heidi a call to let her know her camera turned up! When I tried to check into my flight for Tuesday late Monday night, I realized I was supposed to have flown out earlier that afternoon! Lucky for me, the customer service agent at Southwest was able to change my flight for $10 and it was all good from there. I couldn't help laughing the whole time though...it was worth it.
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