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  • Ellen’s Goodbye BBQ, Columbia University Reunion, Day 2, and Parental Brunch

    Whoo - get ready for a long post!

    P and I headed out to Brooklyn on Saturday for Ellen’s Goodbye BBQ.  Unfortunately, it was raining and mucky all morning - so we had to move the party inside.  Everyone wanted to be on the blog - so there are quite a few cameos in this post.  Here’s was the initial spread:

    More food came later.  What was paricularly interesting was the make-your-own strawberry shortcake spread:

    Neat idea right? Plus homemade sangria, made by Brooke’s boyfriend Kyle (the thumbs-up in the picture):

    Later, our friend Melissa brought a really delicious bean and avocado salad

    The only thing was there were way too many sweet items, and not enough savory ones!  Everyone loves dessert!  Here was my plate: bean and avocado salad plus grapes.

    I also split a cupcake with Peter:

    Plus I tried a make-your-own strawberry shortcake, with my goofball friend Brooke in the background:

    And here’s me with Ellen (I swear I don’t usually look this tall):

    Our friends Rita and Bryan came and brought guacamole and Vegan ‘E’ cookies.  Here’s Rita and Ellen with the cookies:

    I had one of these ‘E’ cookies. :)
    On to our next activity! We headed up to Columbia campus for a cocktail and dinner, plus dancing and starlight reception.  Here was the main tent:

    After we checked in, we went over to Peter’s class’s tent.  Here’s a shot of the inside of the tent:

    And the tables:

    I started out with a glass of white wine.  Here’s a shot of the bottle:

    With my wine, I had 5 fruit kababs:

    After some schmoozing and reminiscing (for Peter), we sat down to dinner.  Here’s my first plate, salad with blue cheese, plus a little latke:

    With dinner, I had a cocktail: a whiskey sour.  I used to love these in college - they were definitely my drink of choice.

    Then I went back for a second plate of salad and latke. :) The salad was sooo good, and the other options (fish, chicken, steak, etc) looked a little heavy - I knew my sweet tooth was going to get the best of me later (which it did!).

    For dessert, I had a cherry cobbler:

    This was really good - I split another one of these with P. :)
    Then at the starlight reception, I had a glass of champagne and snacked on a bunch of chocolate desserts they had out.  YUM!  Of course I had to sample every type - amazing.  Then Peter and I danced like maniacs!  There was a live band playing old hits, and everyone was getting down!  I love live bands - they’re so festive!  It’s especially fun to see all the older people getting down and funky.  Soo sweet.  I definitely burned 300-500 calories easy.

    So, to close the Columbia festivities, here’s the Columbia lion, the school mascot.  I think P really had fun being nostalgic and seeing old friends, so it was definitely a success.

    P and I crashed at about 1 AM, and my parents called at 10:30 AM with a brunch invitation.  My parents, who live in Virginia, were up in NYC for my dad’s 35th Columbia Reunion and for their 30th wedding anniversary, which is this week as well!  The plan was to meet them up at a old Columbia hangout, the Hungarian Pastry Shop, at noon.

    I knew I needed a AM workout after my day off yesterday, not to mention the extravagant dessert parade.  I booked it to the gym to get in a quick workout.  I did the stepmill and the treadmill with weights at full force!  Cardio smorgas = 427 calories burned. I wasn’t hungry when I woke up (never a good sign), but I knew I needed something in my stomach, so I had a banana before I left:

    Pre Workout Snack was 125 calories, 32g carbs, 1g fat, and 1g protein.

    We were a little late for brunch (whoops), but my parents had stopped for gelato, so I don’t think they minded!  P and my parents picked out pastries and then we headed to another Columbia haunt, The Heights, for brunch.  My mom and I started off with mimosas:

    For an entree, I had the portabello mushroom with goat cheese and veggies sandwich, without bread, plus a huge salad of mesculun greens:

    I only had a few forkfuls of the balsamic dressing.  Plus I had a complementary fruit cup:

    Brunch was good, and it was great to see my parents!  P and my dad talked about Columbia the whole time, of course. :)  Brunch was estimated at 400 calories.

    This afternoon the plan is to CHILL OUT.  We definitely need a rest after this weekend.  We also have another event for tonight.  Busy, busy, busy!

    Sunday, June 1st, 2008 at 16:36
  • Molly
    Sunday, June 1st, 2008 at 17:11 | #1

    We need pics of you + P! SAlad looks great.

  • Sunday, June 1st, 2008 at 20:21 | #2

    omg all that looks soo good! now i want a donut! glad you had a good time, it sounds fun

  • Sunday, June 1st, 2008 at 21:50 | #3

    Molly - I know! I’ve told him, but he’s too shy to be on the blog. Maybe if enough people ask. :)
    Ashley - haha, I’m ashamed to say we brought the donuts! First thing my friend Brooke said to me was ‘Just because you’re losing weight doesn’t mean you can sabotage everyone else!’ Kidding, of course! :P
    - Kate

  • Monday, June 2nd, 2008 at 15:21 | #4

    Haha- don’t be ashamed, those look freaking amazing! I just wish I could have been there to have one!

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