Since Barb and I are committed to our research in the dating field, we knew we had to explore the phenomenon known as the speed dating. So the setup is that the ladies all get a spot at either a table or the bar, and the guys move around from spot to spot for five minutes until the whistle blows. I was nervous because this was uncharted territory, but then I realized everyone is in the same boat and I could relax a bit.
Every dater has a number, and you are to take notes on the date next to the corresponding number on the handout given upon signing in. Most of the guys there were a little old for my taste, but it was good practice in dating conversation. It worked out that Barb and I were next to each other, so she got the dates I had just finished. One guy told me I could join his "urban tribe". So I guess if this whole dating thing doesn't pan out, I can at least have a tribe to fall back on. So when the whole thing is done, you have to go to the website and vote yes or no on the people you meet. I ended up voting yes on two of the 13 guys.
We agreed that this was worth doing again, but next we will try Palo Alto. Taking it easy this weekend and trying to figure out what this universe is trying to tell me. Seeing your past is often the key to living your present.
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Friday, February 26, 2010
Monday, February 22, 2010
Cocktails and Coincidences
People often say that things happen for a reason. I agree, but I have trouble figuring out just what that reason is. Barb and I hit a few bars pre-Teen Witch, which is how I learned that drinking those orange tic-tacs can be trouble. It was getting close to show time so we grab a cab to the Bridge theater. We waited in line, we make it inside, sit for five minutes and decide to blow the event and go be drunk somewhere else.
In the cab we randomly land at Harry's bar on Fillmore. Yet another bar that now knows about the drink, which incidentally is much better with Grey Goose Orange. We start chatting with a couple of guys and hear some interesting stories, when I see this guy coming toward me. My face lights up as I realize it is one of the Denny's guys that I met at Saddle Rack. He had recommended a book to me that night, and it was a mind blowing read, so when I saw him walk by I threw my arms around him and launched into an enthusiastic review of the novel. Poor guy. We ended up hanging out and talking the rest of the night. So to recap, this is a guy who lives in the city, works for sjfd, and I met in Fremont, and we happen to end up at the same bar, in sf. Weird, right?
So the thing is, I really hit it off with this guy's friend when we were at the Rack. (T-shirt guy) So what does this random coincidence mean? It was so cool to hang out with the book guy, but he is 28, so really where can that go? The t-shirt guy and I are supposed to meet up this weekend so maybe that will help clear up my confusion. He knows his friend and I hung out, since we were texting him at the time. Probably this will be insignificant in a few weeks, since most of my guys fizzle out in a month or so. I just want to be open minded. Maybe things will be clear after the weekend.
Barb and I are starting our single girl research project soon. We are going to different locations and will be judging different approaches to men and the various levels of success we find. Barb suggested we have a plan and actually get some useful strategies. Our first stop will be the Mission district. How to flirt successfully with a man from the Mission....I love this type of research!
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Orange Tic Tac
After a tough work week, I eagerly hopped in my car and headed over the hill to Santa Cruz for a visit with my old friend, Amy. She and I always have ended up in one kerfuffle or another, and tonight was no exception. We had a great dinner with lots of catching up and heart to heart talks. Onward to The Crow's Nest in the Santa Cruz harbor to listen to a cover band. We were sufficiently buzzed, thankfully, upon walking in, so the visual of the white mullet with a red electric guitar, the drunken cougars dancing on the floor looking for nonexistent prey, and the leering looks of several older guys were only mere speed bumps on our way to the bar. And it is at this bar that we make history. History in the form of mandarin vodka and Red Bull....the Orange Tic Tac. The goal? To see how fast we can spread the name of the drink up and down CA. If you ever decide to try this delicious concoction, please order it as an Orange Tic Tac. If the bartender is unaware, please impart your knowledge and feel secure in knowing you have aided the mission.
I did end up meeting a guy there, who was in town as a participant in the clam chowder contest...yep. But he was cute and very sweet. This was my first experience with a shaved head on a white guy...not bad. Here is the problem. Every time I meet somebody new, I find myself analyzing them and categorizing their various behaviors and attributes. While this is a great data collection strategy for scientific research, isn't dating supposed to be different? Aren't men more than the sum of their parts? Is this supposed to be a trial end error process? and if so...what is considered a valid trial? The whole error thing I have gotten down...believe me. Actually when I look at the guys I have dated over the last year, it is one long error list. Really there only needs to be one guy in the "right" list, but how will I know him if I meet him?
Lastly, a shout out to my wing-girl for last night. She took one for the team in the form of a nonstop monologue spilling from the mouth of a large white haired drunk. I think she had a hangover just from listening to him...the night ended with a quick sprint to the car to avoid prolonging the torture. I am sure the thought of her amazing boyfriend helped pull her through.
Tonight is an 80's night in the city with a screening of "Teen Witch" with Barb in the city. Awesome.
I did end up meeting a guy there, who was in town as a participant in the clam chowder contest...yep. But he was cute and very sweet. This was my first experience with a shaved head on a white guy...not bad. Here is the problem. Every time I meet somebody new, I find myself analyzing them and categorizing their various behaviors and attributes. While this is a great data collection strategy for scientific research, isn't dating supposed to be different? Aren't men more than the sum of their parts? Is this supposed to be a trial end error process? and if so...what is considered a valid trial? The whole error thing I have gotten down...believe me. Actually when I look at the guys I have dated over the last year, it is one long error list. Really there only needs to be one guy in the "right" list, but how will I know him if I meet him?
Lastly, a shout out to my wing-girl for last night. She took one for the team in the form of a nonstop monologue spilling from the mouth of a large white haired drunk. I think she had a hangover just from listening to him...the night ended with a quick sprint to the car to avoid prolonging the torture. I am sure the thought of her amazing boyfriend helped pull her through.
Tonight is an 80's night in the city with a screening of "Teen Witch" with Barb in the city. Awesome.
Friday, February 12, 2010
In the Mac World
Having been inspired to enter into the 21st century as an educator, I feel it is only appropriate to blog a bit in between sessions. First of all, I am ready to teach at a school with a 1:1 ratio of laptop to child. The expense you ask? Well I did not consider that this would replace all textbook costs so taking that in to consideration, it starts looking more doable. One middle school uses Acer netbooks for about $350 per student. They use almost all free resources online for research, instruction and testing in a much more effective manner than the standard pencil and paper. The high school uses all macbooks, which the students take home with them. Families are encouraged to buy insurance at the start of the year, but the school provides the laptop for free. When one considers the cost of textbooks, copies and a second set of books for home, this investment sounds much more reasonable. In fact, this sounds like we can actually educate again with real life applications as opposed to memorize, regurgitate, and forget.
The exhibit hall is a whole other story. The collection of attendees in this place is quite fascinating and might I add a bit smelly. I have been trying to overcome my tendency to freak out in a cattle type situation. I did come out with a cool skin for my laptop, with a dollar discount because it was cash only and I was a dollar short. Insert obvious idiom here. But in this case, it paid off!
The exhibit hall is a whole other story. The collection of attendees in this place is quite fascinating and might I add a bit smelly. I have been trying to overcome my tendency to freak out in a cattle type situation. I did come out with a cool skin for my laptop, with a dollar discount because it was cash only and I was a dollar short. Insert obvious idiom here. But in this case, it paid off!
Sunday, February 7, 2010
The long wait
I am not sure which sucks worse: waiting for a guy you like to call, or getting a page and a half single spaced typed letter from a guy you only dated a week. Yes folks, I may have a stalker who uses the usps to make me feel uncomfortable and slightly dirty. Saying that I wasn't ready for a relationship, ignoring the phone calls, and repeating my stance via an email were apparently ineffective techniques in giving the guy the heave hoe. Did I mention that the envelope was addressed in red ink? I will save you the details, but needless to say I am glad I stayed G rated with this fellow. Way to go eharmony.
As much as I hate to admit this, I was that girl who repeatedly checked my cell for any messages or missed calls from t-shirt guy. So anti-feminist of me. In the end he did text me, but I am still not a fan of waiting. In the meantime I went out with the T again, which was fun, but I am not sure if we spark as much as I would like. Why is this so hard?
Barb and I went out with her friend in Danville last night. What a different crowd. Vanilla Valley. The night consisted of drinking, dancing, her friend getting pushed into the band, me and Barb almost getting into a fight with some middle aged drunk couple, me giving a fake number, and ending the night with a debate with the bartender about Donovan's soccer skills. Oh what a night!
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