We took a Saturday in SF to watch Jurassic Park with the SF Symphony doing the music. It was mostly amazing, just the random kid behind us that talked most of the time got really annoying.

We took a Saturday in SF to watch Jurassic Park with the SF Symphony doing the music. It was mostly amazing, just the random kid behind us that talked most of the time got really annoying.

I took a day trip to St. Louis for Michael’s bachelor party. My flight to Chicago took off at 11pm and I got to St. Louis around 9am. I had breakfast at the airport and had a nice long phone conversation with Jeff. I went to the neighborhood where the party was going to start and walked around a bit in a park. Then I called Steph before it was time to show up.

I got to the party right on time, and brought some steak, apples, and peanut butter. The steak was really tasty and the apples and peanut butter got completely eaten. I talked to Michael’s family, including some cousins, his brother, and his father. They were all great to talk to, especially his brother, Marty. After a bit we headed to the Airbnb where people were going to crash that night. One of his friends, Ricardo, offered to drive me to the airport at the end of the night, and I accepted. We went out bar hopping and hit four or so bars. We met up with Ala and the bachelorette crew at the last one and did a bit of dancing. To end the night we went for some midnight tacos. Ricardo dropped me off at the airport between 1am and 2am, and I took a nap outside security until they opened around 5am. I got on the flight at 6am and made it back to SF a little before 9am. I was drunk when I got on the plane, and that quickly changed to a hangover by the time I’d landed. I decided to have a nice big breakfast at the airport in SFO and then got a Lyft back home.
Steph and I joined a group from Diver Dan’s on a Bali and Komodo diving live-aboard. We never actually dove around Bali, with most of the diving being done around Komodo National Park. We had a pretty good flight, with the longer legs being in economy plus. It was really nice to have enough room to lean over and sleep. We also got to hang out in the lounges given Steph’s status, which made the layover in Taipei pretty nice.
We got to Bali in the mid-afternoon and went to a resort for the evening. We just hung out around the resort and tried to get over our jet lag. The next day we got on the boat and started the long leg of the boat ride out to Moyo Island. It took about 16 hours to get to the first dive site, which was about 2/3 the way to Komodo. We dove there and everyone checked out as far as the dive crew were concerned.
The crew on the Mermaid II was amazing, and the diver coordinator, Liane, was great. We had so much food and it was all delicious. They were also great about providing vegetarian food for Steph. Doing 4 dives a day was a lot of energy expenditure, so we didn’t end up putting on weight, despite the amount of food we were eating.
I backed out of a second dive in Manta Alley to go kayaking, and saw some dolphins, which swam underneath the kayak. I had a good time, but the water washed the sunscreen from my feat and I got a decently bad sunburn.
We also went on Komodo Island and saw the dragons. They are big, but mostly move around really slowly. I’m sure they could move fast if they really wanted to, but none did around us, thankfully.
One dive on the way back was on an active volcano, with bubbles coming out of the sand, and rocks giving off heat. It was pretty amazing to see that much activity.
We got back to Bali and got a hotel in a more typical tourist area. We took a day trip to jump off some waterfalls, and it was lovely. The drive there and back was long, but worth it, as we got to see much of the country and some more of the wildlife on the journey.
We also did a Balinese cooking class that was very interesting. There was a huge similarity to Thai food, but with a bit more Indian and Chinese influence. The best part was probably the peanut sauce, which is simpler to make than I had thought.
We ended up getting multiple events to ourselves that normally would have been with larger groups. This included the cooking class, the canyoning, and the sunset tea service.
Steph and I had a big party in Huddart Part to celebrate us calling each other husband and wife. We didn’t file paperwork, but we are now calling each other by those titles. It was a great time. Lots of people helped out by bringing things to the park that we had dropped off with them over the previous few days. The food was from Rangoon Ruby and amazing. The drinks were all from places within walking distance of our house. One cider was even made with the Rosemary from our front yard. We had a lovely time and it was great to see all those people.
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I joined Andrew, Adam, and Kevin at Lost Colony for a game of EDH Commander. It was a lot of fun for the most part, but I had a deck that wasn’t very fun to play against. I was playing a mill deck that quickly got out of control. In most of the games the others teamed up on me to get me out as quickly as they could, but I managed to win one. Andrew won two of them with Adam taking the last game. I decided to play a different commander in the subsequent games we play together.
I joined Adam and Tina in a game of Mage Knight at Tina’s place. It was a fun scenario where we took a few modifications to make it more difficult: Volkaire as the last city and a Megapolis as the second to last city. I played the character that is good with units and got the best banner and my special unit upgrade early on. It made me run away with the game a little bit, but I didn’t win by all that much. The game was short for Mage Knight at only 5ish hours, despite the extra events we added.
We played two rounds of Gloomhaven last night. Tina couldn’t make it so I played her character, and it was interesting. I was playing support and tank both times, and generally succeeded in doing both. We had a few close calls, but both Adam and George were able to put lots of curses in the monster deck. Those curses came up just in time to save us from massive amounts of damage. We progressed the story a good bit, and I think we are getting close to the ending.
We also delivered some cucumbers and jalapeños to Adam. One of which we left on the vine too long:

I took Steph’s car to Shoreline lake, and got there a little after 10am. I had a long meeting with, then Tina and Irene showed up and we chatted while hanging out in the shade. Adam got there with his mother and we decided it was time for lunch. We got in line at the cafe and Jeremy joined just in time to order with us. We chatted for the better part of an hour before Adam had to leave, and then chatted for another hour before Jeremy and I decided to go kayaking in the lake. We hopped in and did one and a half times around. We got out and Tina joined us for some more chatting and helping to pack away my kayak. The photo below is partly obscured by the rubber band holding the phone.

That evening Steph and I had a nice date dinner at Pazzo, and Italian place nearby. We hadn’t been there before so I thought it would be nice to try it out. The food was tasty, but I found it to be a bit loud.