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2009 Crawfish Boil w/ Friends

May 9, 2009 By Kirk Pozadzides Leave a Comment

Crawfish-Boil-58It is crawfish time in Houston and no one cooks them better than Jenny’s mom. Every year, she orders 50-75 pounds and fills the grocery cart up with onions, salt, corn, red potatoes, sausage, orange, garlic, bay leaves, thyme, cayenne and some other secret ingredients. Then, she invites all our friends and family over to enjoy! While they are found across the country, crawfish are a big deal around Louisana and Texas. You might also know them as crayfish, crawdads, freshwater lobsters, or mudbugs. The name “crayfish” comes from the Old French word escrevisse.

Here are a few pictures from our recent party: [Read more…]

Greece – Jenny’s Gone Wild (on ATV)

March 30, 2009 By Kirk Pozadzides Leave a Comment

ATV-4I have created a monster… Despite being “grown-ups”, Jenny and I prefer acting like kids as often as possible. This post is dedicated to my lovely wife and her pursuit of childhood fun riding our rented ATVs in Santorini and Paros.

After a few hours riding passenger as we explored Santorini, Jenny decided she could do it better (on Santorini and Paros). And, well, she was right. Here are a few pictures and videos: [Read more…]

One-Year Anniversary Surprise

February 2, 2009 By Kirk Pozadzides Leave a Comment

2009 Anniversary-3I have a great wife! Its our anniversary (Feb 2nd) and she asked to plan the day. Here’s a little rundown of our day…

  1. >Brunch at Backstreet Cafe (one of our favorites)
  2. A couples massage for 75 minutes
  3. Movie (we’ve been wanted to see Slumdog Millionaire, but never had the time)
  4. The Houston Auto Show (not really romantic, but she knew I wanted to go… and we don’t have much time together)
  5. A surprise dinner prepared back at our house (thanks to Michael, Henry and our friends at Sushi Hana

We had a great day. Next year is my turn to plan! Here are some pictures of our dinner: [Read more…]

Family Wedding + Jenny= LA Fun

January 21, 2009 By Kirk Pozadzides Leave a Comment

After a week’s worth of meetings in Los Angeles and surrounding (Orange County, etc…), Jenny and her parents met up with me in Los Angeles for Jenny’s cousin’s wedding in Anaheim. Without boring you with all the details, Jenny, her sister, parents and I spent a weekend exploring LA, Anaheim, New Port Beach, Laguna Beach, Santa Monica, Redondo Beach and a few other areas…

Here are a few pictures of our weekend:

Jenny’s Childhood Pictures

November 9, 2008 By Kirk Pozadzides Leave a Comment

…its a burden being cute. Jenny carries it well.

Here are a few pics:






Jenny Accepted To MD Anderson

June 18, 2008 By Kirk Pozadzides Leave a Comment

Today, we received fantastic news…

For those of you not in the medical world, here’s a quick tutorial: Every doctor attends four years of medical school. In the 4th year of medical school, students must decide which field of medicine (specialty) to practice. Each medical field requires a residency (a training period) of 3 or more years. Afterwards, if the doctor wants to specialize, they apply for a fellowship (and subspecialize)!

Entrance into residency and fellowships programs follow the same path… Candidates must interview for the programs. This is where the “Match” comes in.

The “Match” is run like a computer matching game. After completing the interview process, the candidates (either med students or residents) submits their ranked list of programs. At the same time, the programs rank the candidates that they prefer. On “Match” day, the program tells you if/where the candidate has been accepted!

So, what’s the good news? Today (Match Day), Jenny was accepted into Hematology/Oncology Fellowship at the #1 ranked MD Anderson. Jenny’s hard work, dedication, commitment to patient care, and pure love of medicine made this possible! In the end, Jenny will be Boarded in Internal Medicine, Oncology and Hematology. She will be a cancer-killing machine!

What does this mean for us? Jenny will keep getting smarter, I will inevitably become dumber, we’ll start our future family, and continue enjoying our #1 ranked city, Houston!

Dallas: Great Food, Games, & Friends/Family

June 16, 2008 By Kirk Pozadzides Leave a Comment

Last weekend, we headed north to Big D (Dallas) for a family and friends weekend!

The weekend started off right with a culinary delight from Chef Dad! As you might expect from the Greek immigrant, we had lamb (my favorite). For grins, he threw on some cedar-plank grilled salmon. Note: if you are not grilling salmon on a cedar plank, you are missing out! I do not have Dad’s recipe, but here is one from Food Network.

Saturday was a busy one… We took my brother John out for a Vietnamese lunch (Jenny’s idea) and spent the afternoon relaxing had his house with my two favorite dogs, Lexi & Sandi.

Saturday night, Kev & Angela took us for steak and lobster at Steve Fields’ Steak and Lobster Lounge. Jenny had their Chilean Sea bass and I had their surf and turf. You cannot go wrong with anything on their menu, but you must save room for Chocolate Caramel Buttercream Cake.

Afterwards, we met up with Annie at Barcadia (Bar + Arcade). This cool little joint with tons of vintage 1980s video games. When is the last time you played Galaxia or Frogger?

Our good friend and musical genius, Michael A., hooked us up with a few CDs that we have been listening too ever since. I would highly recommend checking out:

  • Ray Lamontagne (Trouble)
  • Paolo Nutini (these streets)
  • James Morrison (Undiscovered)
  • Jason Mraz (We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things)
  • Amos Lee (Supply and Demand)
  • John Mayer (Continuum)
  • Gavin Degraw

So, we had a great weekend. And, like all weekends, it unfortunately ended!

Hawaii – Our Visit to the Big Island

February 15, 2008 By Kirk Pozadzides Leave a Comment

There is something to be said when staying on a volcanic island. Every house, store, and hotel is/was built directly on top of hardened lava. …you’ll find hardened lava flows everywhere they have yet to build! Welcome to Hawaii’s Big Island.

  • Saturday (2/9): Hello Big Island! After arriving in the early afternoon, we checked into the Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort & Spa. We spent the rest of the day lounging at the resort, drinking Mai Tais, and just relaxing…
  • Sunday (2/10): This was our day of leisure… Massages at the resort’s spa, Mandara, followed by an afternoon at the pool and dinner/jazz at night!
  • Monday (2/11): You’re on vacation, you’re relaxed and you’re itching for something out of the ordinary… what do you do? You swim with dolphins! Today, we headed over to Dolphin Quest at the Hilton Waikoloa Village. We spent 45 minutes playing in the water with dolphins. Afterwards, we headed “upcountry” to the city Hawi. While driving, we passed the Parker Ranch; one of the largest privately held ranches in the United States. On the way, we found a great snacking place in Luke’s Place; best fish tacos I’ve ever had!
  • Tuesday (2/12): Here’s another fun day of exploration… Jenny and I ventured out in search of whales with by Captain Dan McSweeney. Check out our Whale Watching post . Afterwards, we journeyed up to Kilauea, the Big Island’s volcano, just in time for a torrential downpour! Rain doesn’t stop the lava flow and it didn’t stop us. But, the three hour drive to the volcano was followed by a five hour return! …small roads plus loads of rain equal adventurous trip home!
  • Wednesday (2/13): We spent the day in Kona. What a great little town! Wish we had more time to explore. Kona is that laidback city on the ocean. Everyone is your friend, surfers are riding, and the atmosphere is cool. After lunch at Bubba Gump Shrimp Co, we hit the farmer’s market, stores on main street and hung out on the beach! What a great little town…

Here’s where the story ends… Unfortunately, Jenny or I must get back to the real world. Ah… Hawaii is paradise…

Hawaii – Swimming W/ Dolphins

February 14, 2008 By Kirk Pozadzides Leave a Comment

You’re on vacation, you’re relaxed and you’re itching for something out of the ordinary… what do you do? You swim with dolphins! Today, we headed over to Dolphin Quest at the Hilton Waikoloa Village. We spent 45 minutes in the water with dolphins. While you don’t get to ride them (holding on to a fin), each participant got to play, touch, instruct, and examine multiple dolphins. Note: They fill like rubber! They are incredibly smart and they are naturally very playful animals.
Here’s a few interesting facts we learned:

  • Pacific dolphins are deep feeders… They dive deep to find fish
  • Dolphins can hold their breath for over 15 minutes…
  • Dolphins breathe voluntary (they have to think to breath) whereas human breathing is involuntary
  • Dolphins nature predators are sharks and whales…
  • Atlantic dolphins are top feeders…They typically eat close to the surface. Interestingly enough, the dolphins at the Hilton are Atlantic Spinner dolphins despite the fact that they are located in Hawaii (a pacific island)
  • Scientists believe dolphins shut down half their brains while resting… this provides awareness for breathing and predators

Hawaii – Honeymoon w/ Whales

February 13, 2008 By Kirk Pozadzides Leave a Comment

Whales-6Here’s another fun day of exploration… Jenny and I ventured out in search of whales!

Every year (from November thru May) hundreds of humpback whales visit the Hawaiian islands from Alaska. During the summer months, the whales gorge themselves on plankton and small fish (less than a 12”). However, the whales do not feed while in Hawaii and, consequently, loss up to 20% of their body mass. They come to Hawaii to breed and birth!

  • Fifth largest of the world’s great whales
  • Average size of a school bus (50 feet long and 90,000 pounds)
  • Life span between 40-60 years
  • Gestation period for the female is approximately 12 months
  • Whales do not feed while in Hawaii
  • Tail fins are individually unique (like humans’ finger prints) and are used to identify whales

If you’re interested in learning more, please visit the American Cetacean Society Fact Sheet on the Humpback Whale. Here are some pictures of our whale watching trip: [Read more…]

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