Sunday, June 29, 2008

Top 5 Twins-Related Events This Weekend


A good chunk of my weekend was spent in the Metrodome watching the Twins v. Brewers series: Friday night (Twins win 7-6!) with Angie, Carl, and Marisa, and Sunday afternoon (Twins win 5-0!) with Tab. New for me this year is having season tickets - after some procrastinating and a phone call by a telemarketer (another new experience: actually conversing with one), Angie, Carl, and I bought the Flex 40 upper club option that allows us to attend any game with any number of people and have priority seating in the new ballpark. Although attending Twins games is not New to Me, I had the following new Twins-related experiences this weekend:
1. Attending with Angie and keeping score with the new awesome "Maureen and Angie's Official Baseball Scorebook" that she made for us (me looking over her shoulder to get the correct scoring is not new).
2. Eating the new-this-year WARM chocolate chip Clubhouse Cookies. Yummers.
3. Going to the Twins Pro Shop to use my Season Ticket Holder discount card and getting Nick Punto's autograph on my seat cushion!
4. Wearing my new pink Twins jersey that I got at the Twins Pro Shop with my discount card.
5. Watching Slowey's 5-0 shutout!

Thursday, June 26, 2008

The New Acadia

Wednesday night, my old friend Matthew and I finally found time to get together. He agreed to indulge my New to Me project by meeting me at the new location of Acadia Cafe in Cedar Riverside. The beer menu is one of the best in the city, and I liked the atmosphere too. The walls are red, the booths are comfortable, and the large storefront windows provide a lot of natural light and good views of the street action. I really liked Rocky's Revenge Brown Ale by Tyranena. Did not enjoy the Flat Earth Angry Planet Organic Pale Ale. Although there is limited parking in this area, they do offer $2.75 off of the lot behind the building. Will definitely be back.

Cottage Park BBQ



Architecture for Humanity Minnesota is the focus of my volunteer efforts. We have been active for about 2 1/2 years working on design projects locally and internationally. We are currently trying to find ways to continue work on the Northside of Minneapolis and recently made a connection with the Pohlad Family Foundation. This past Tuesday they invited us to a barbeque at Cottage Park, a place in Minneapolis that was new to me. The event brought together many people with connections to the neighborhood. The Ackerberg Group has worked to improve the park and several homes in the Jordan neighborhood. A really cool old church faces the park. It would be great to see this area revitalized. Hopefully AFH MN can find a way to help.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Three Restaurants


Kindee Thai, Spill the Wine, and al Vento were my three new (to me) restaurants this weekend. I should probably mention that my criteria for a great place is not necessarily the quality of the food. Atmosphere is at the top of my list (architects can't help it). Then having more than 1 vegetarian option and more than 1 good (dark and/or local) beer on tap. I especially appreciate good lighting - cool fixtures and not too bright. I'm sure my friends are tired of me complaining about restaurants being too well-lit. These 3 places all had good atmosphere in their own ways, and I liked them all well enough to recommend.

Kindee is the new place across the street from the Guthrie. The wording on the sign kind of looks like "skin deep" so the first time I walked by I thought it was a salon. Not the case. It's actually a modern Thai restaurant designed by a Thai architect named Jiroj Ittiwetchai. The space is smaller than I expected, but I loved the light fixtures, wall hangings, modern chairs, and concrete floor. There is a bar that looks big enough to sit at, but is not used for seating. We decided to just try the appetizers and desserts (often my preferred combo). Tab loved the mango sticky rice. The fried bananas with chocolate sauce were excellent. The spring roll was only ok. No beers on tap, but they do have Tiger and Singha. I'm sure I'll be back since it is so convenient to the theater.

Spill the Wine has been around for awhile, but I've been reluctant to try it because I thought their website looked weird for some reason. Tab was there for the first time recently and reported back that it was great so we went for dinner with Gretchen and Izy. The atmosphere is nice and there is a bar held up by big wine barrels that is a cool feature. I think we only saw 2 men in the whole place so the decor and selection is apparently attracting mainly women. Wine is still not my favorite thing, but I do enjoy trying flights. They had 3 flight choices; one included an excellent Malbec (Gascon from Argentina? I have to start writing these things down) that we all loved. Side note about beer: Summit is on tap but not much else. We tried the salmon cakes, margherita pizza, risotto, poached pear salad, and grilled tuna salad. Try a salad if you go.

From the rest of Friday until Sunday evening, I don't think I tried anything new - not to say that nothing interesting happened, you just don't get to read about it in my blog. Tonight, my mom and her friend Jo and I went to al Vento in South Mpls. I've been meaning to try this place for quite awhile especially since there is a Happenings book coupon for it, but since it is really not on my way to anywhere, it took me until today - the beginning of summer and perfect evening to sit outside - to get there. The indoor restaurant is pretty small but looked cozy as we walked through to the patio. Walled from the street with planter boxes filled with flowers, I really liked the outdoor atmosphere. The food was great too - very real southern Italian (no drinks tonight so didn't even check the options). I especially liked the bruschetta sampler and the rhubarb napolean dessert. Almost anything made with rhubarb becomes my immediate favorite but this layered pastry was excellent. Apparently the menu changes daily so this place could be new to you everytime!


Thursday, June 19, 2008

You look very familiar

Cassie has been really excited about the 48 Hour Film Project for awhile now, and I finally got to see what it is all about at the Riverview Theater tonight. Cassie Neu, Executive Producer, and Towle Neu, Director, made a short film entitled "Independence" last weekend. The project is a competition/festival in which filmmakers are given the same character, prop, and line of dialogue and create a 7 minute film in only 48 hours! This year's Minneapolis films had to incorporate the following: Mr. or Ms. Perkinson (Substitute teacher), a fish, and the line "You look very familiar." Tonight about 10 films were shown. Several involved a goldfish in a bowl and/or a substitute teacher in a classroom, but even so, they were very clever. "Independence" was a very creative film about a substitute teacher being abducted by a small-town cult. My favorite part was the cameo by Romeo Neu (the Bernese Mountain dog). I hope to see many more Neu productions in the future!

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Gmail

After a strong start to the project, today was a very typical Wednesday. Work, yoga at noon, and running with Erin around Lake Calhoun. Not much new except my first Gmail account. Several people made fun of me for accidentally sending out everyone's email addresses to everyone else when I announced my new address last night. At least I have a lot of friends. Took a bit to get used to the filing format that keeps track of conversations, but I do like it much better. 

Oh, and I tried an excellent new cookie: Hershey's with Caramel. Like a Twix only in a cookie format. Nice.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

New to Me


Last week I took a trip to Portland, OR to visit Ivona, Claire, Rachel, and Kara. I love Minneapolis, but over the four short days, there were many times when i was envious of Portland's abundance of cool places: neighborhoods, restaurants, bars, bookstores, walkable streets. Claire has only lived there 1 year and has a project to go on Saturday Adventures every week to new places around the city. On the way back to Msp, I vowed to start exploring my city as if I've just moved here. When a new place opens, I'm always excited to try it, but I often forget about the places that I pass every day never try.

My new project is to try out things that are new to me (including blogging) and write about them on Mad About New (Erin gets credit for the clever name). In my excitement, I tried so many things in the first week that I'll never have time to write about them all so I'll just start with a list and hopefully provide amusement/opinionated reviews/clever commentary about my new things as time goes on.

Here are my new things since returning last Tuesday:
1. Dinner at Pancho Villa
2. Happy hour at 508
4. Appetizers at Namaste Cafe, 2512 Hennepin Ave S (yum!)
5. Happy hour at Aura
6. The Comedian's Tragedy at Theatre Garage
7. Appetizer's at Rudolph's (yep, driven by there every day for years and never been)
8. Card shopping at i like you
9. Red Stag Block Party + a ridiculous number of places in N.E. Mpls
10. Toy shopping at Wonderment