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December 3, 2006

Short NYC Excursion...

Archway

With Erin down to her last week or so of pregnancy, we decided to take a trip into the city since it's supposedly good for the mother if she does a good amount of walking and/or stair climbing. Plus she had a hankering for Peking duck and we didn't know of a good restaurant in Jersey that had it. So away we went.

Shield

We typically walk from the World Trade Center to Chinatown and recently we've discovered somewhat of a shortcut through the city police headquarters building and courthouses. Outside one of the courthouses sits two pretty nice statues: one of a woman with a shield, and another of a woman with what I am assuming are rolls of laws.

Law

They're pretty nicely done although not in a particularly prominent place, located on a non-entrance side of a building which is kinda strange.

Peking Duck House

So our first destination (since we had left home relatively late) was the Peking Duck House on Mott Street to grab some late lunch/early dinner. They've got some great duck and my family has been coming here since I was a wee lad. They weren't always in this location, originally a few buildings over and on the second floor and they weren't so classy looking either. But the duck has remained more or less the same. Unfortunately, they used to have great soup dumplings (siao lung bao) too but ever since they moved to their current location that hasn't been the case. Erin also likes taking home the duck carcass (you have to ask the waiter to wrap it up for you) and boiling it for an hour or two. Makes absolutely phenomenal soup. Just add soft tofu, cabbage and mushrooms. Great stuff.

Tree Top

Afterwards we headed up to Rockefeller Center cause I wanted to check out the downloadable demos at the Nintendo World Store (not as exciting as I had hoped; downloaded demos disappear once you turn off your DS). Realized that this probably wasn't the best of ideas since it was now Christmas season and the Rockefeller Christmas tree had just gone up last week. So, the entire area was packed to the brim with tourists and shoppers. Hell, the entire area between Times Square and Rockefeller was a nightmare.

Giant Snowflakes

The department store across 5th Ave from Rockefeller Plaza had these giant illuminated snowflakes on the entire facade of the building that would light up to music and stuff. I think they had a show every so often. This basically caused the entire section of 5th Ave between 48th and 49th Streets to be packed to the gills with people either staring at this building or trying to take a picture of the Christmas tree (the view from 5th Ave was the only way to see the star on top of the tree). I'm surprised we got out of that mass in one piece.

Atlas

On the way up towards FAO Schwartz, thought I'd take a quick pic of the nice Atlas statue a block north of Rockefeller.

Suspended Snowflake

There was also a giant illuminated snowflake suspended above the intersection at 57th and 5th. First time I've seen that.

Sweet Tooth

We don't usually go to FAO for the toys. We go for the lemonade and the candy. At least that's what Erin goes for. Here she is getting her gummy bears and sour patch strips.

Apple Store @ Night

And what's a trip to that corner of 5th Ave without stopping by at the Apple Store. Figured I needed to take a coupla more pics since I had lost all my previous ones to the wonderful hard drive crash that I had just recently suffered through.

Inside Looking Up

This time the elevator was working so we took a ride. Pretty nice.

Stairway/Elevator Shaft

Still find the entire entrance to the Fifth Ave store to be quite impressive. It just looks great.

Ascending

Just another shot of the circular stairway.

View from Outside

With a final look at the store from above, we headed back home. Erin had gotten enough exercise for the day. Come to think of it, this may possibly be our last weekend excursion to the city with just the two of us for a long time to come.

December 7, 2006

Black monolith...

PS3 Siblings

Hmmm... which one should I open...

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December 14, 2006

Props to all the women in the world...

Fidgety

Erin decided to be induced if she missed her due date of 12/8. During the last few weeks of her pregnancy our doc had us go for two more ultrasounds because based on her fundal measurements, the baby seemed to be rather small for his age. But based on the ultrasound measurements, the baby was about 7 pounds, 14 ounces give or take 1 pound. If it was one pound more, the doc was then worried that the baby would be too big for Erin to push out in a natural childbirth so he suggested that we not wait too long to induce.

Continue for the gritty details...

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December 18, 2006

Devon's Lil' Place on the Web

Coming Home

This should come as a surprise to no one but the site that I will save to blackmail my son in his later years is now up at devoncheng.com.

December 23, 2006

A Very "Special" Christmas Box


SNL comes up with pretty hilarious Digital Shorts every now and then. This ranks up there with "Lazy Sunday."

December 29, 2006

All a twitter...

Somewhat intrigued by a brief mention in November's issue of Wired, I took a look at Twitter, a site where you can keep your Twitter friends up to date on whatever it is you're doing or thinking. Hmm... is this really necessary? For one thing, do your friends really care enough to have to know what you're doing all the time? And I think it takes a certain level of ego to assume that people do care that much. Hmmm...

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