Goth Night Out Recap
Sorry haven't posted. Recap the weekend:
Friday Jacob and I went to Rosa Mexicano for dinner. I had met the
chef doing a story there earlier in the week and so he did a special
tasting menu for us to try. It was awesome. Like seven courses of
delicious food. And they totally accounted for our allergies (mine
shellfish, Jacob's dairy) so we were able to eat everything placed in
front of us. There was so much food - we couldn't eat it all. But we
did manage to make it to dessert, which was worth it. I highly, highly
recommend trying Rosa Mexicano if you are in NYC. Absolutely worth it.
Then we headed back to my place to get the party started. Liz, Nya,
Leanna, and Marcos all soon arrived and we drank Grey Goose and
Cranberry while listening to music and dressing up. Painting nails,
applying glitter, lacing boots, the works. My goal had been to take
three million pics, but forgot to actually use the camera. Here are a
couple of Liz and I, though, so you can see outfits.
(Liz is also wearing her infamous black shiny boots, though sadly
they're cut off in this pic.)
liz goth night out
mar goth night out
(I'm not a fan of this one below, but it's the only one where you can
see my whole outfit. And my new docs! Which, by the way, were really
comfy!)
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At around 10:45 we headed to the subway and down to the club for
dancing. It was a blast and everyone had a good time - even the
newcomers to the scene. I'd tell you all the funny stories, but what
happens at the goth club stays at the goth club - so you'll just have
to come with us next time! :)
Saturday I was totally exhausted but I had a hair cut/color so I
crawled out of bed to head to the hairdressers. I looked like a total
mess, I'm sure, remnants of glitter still stuck to my lashes. And of
course who is in the next chair over but Vanessa Williams. Yes, I'm
sitting next to former Miss America. Not my best moment.
Sunday Jacob and I watched Edward Scisorhands, as planned, and some
Angel. I'm thinking I should go back and watch all of Burton's films.
Next up should definitely be Ed Wood. Classic.
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