For October 1st Life Dinner, Brad and I went to Bond Street, which is a sushi place here in New York that feels like an elegant cocktail lounge. The hostess wore a swirly orange cocktail dress and the lighting is dim and it's quite romantic, which is not the norm for sushi. The food was delicious, and little touches like gold foil on the tuna tartare made things special. Their "new style" hamachi appetizer was so good we ordered another. Dessert had lots of fun gold foil on top. Not our usual jeans and t-shirt sushi place. Very nice.
After dinner we walked around and found a Best Buy as Brad's Life Dinner gift, where he bought a Verizon Wireless EVDO card and I bought some different headphones for my iPod Shuffle.
And in case I had any doubts, I got to prove once again that my Manolo's weren't made for walking. I rubbed big holes in the back of each of my heels. These shoes are pretty to look at, but not very functional. They're what I call "restaurant shoes," meaning that you walk in them from the car to the restaurant to your table, perhaps take a trip to the restroom, then walk back to the car and drive home. I wore these same pair for an entire day at the Kentucky Derby, but apparently didn't learn my lesson on the first Sunday in May. I look into the future and see me wearing uncomfortable shoes on November 1st, too..
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