Tuesday, February 21, 2006

A night to celebrate!

Last night, quite a few of us USOC staff went to the bronze medal women’s hockey game. Even though there was some lingering disappointment on our team that they were playing in the bronze medal game instead of the gold medal game, they came out fired up and ready to go. They would’ve preferred to be playing a different team for a different medal, but the team really rallied and posted a 4-0 victory over Finland for the bronze. The stands were full of USA fans, so being a spectator was really exciting!

After the game, we all went to our favorite local restaurant- Trattoria da Gaspare. The restaurant is named after the owner, Gaspare. Just like most of the restaurants around here, it’s a family-run business with Gaspare as the host/waiter, his sister a waitress, and his mother the chef. When we go in as a large group, we ask what his mother feels like fixing that evening so we don’t make her mad!! Although there are menus in English, no one reads them. Gaspare’s delivery of the daily specials is the highlight of the meal! Did I mention how good the food is there also?

Every region in Europe seems to have a specialty after-dinner drink. On the island of Crete, Greece it was ouzo (no use explaining that one, you just have to experience it!). At this one restaurant in Athens during the Summer Games, it was a cored out lemon with DiSorono. At Gaspare’s, it’s a sugar cube soaked in 180 proof alcohol served with a coffee bean on top. Just to make it more interesting, the sugar-cube is lit on fire and consumed during combustion (funny, I never see the locals light their sugar cubes!)!! This picture is of me about to have my sugar cube lit for consumption!

Don’t worry, Mom. It may seem like I’m still up to my old shananagans, but the quantity and fanfare surrounding these stunts is much less than it was 10-15 years ago!!!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Scott in Colorado
Nicely done! I tuned in to watch the game as well, so my support came from from over the pond. So what happens if you make mom in the kitchen mad? Inquiring minds would like to know. I'll skip the flaming sugar cube for now. I'm vainly trying to grow a beard.(more like peach fuzz) Could be a hideous flare up.

Karen said...

I don't think we'll be doing the flaming sugar cubes for our next block party! I don't think we've made Gaspare's mom mad yet, but I'll keep you posted if we do!!

David Alexander said...

Come on Karen! Maybe we could try the flaming sugar cube thing when you pass back through these parts.

As for ouzo, ask Amy about it. She and i drank some one night at the Serops on Government with Norman. That's the last time i can remember the walls, ceiling and floor actually moving in different directions. :D

Love the posts, keep em coming.

Anonymous said...

Come now, surely you're family understands that lit sugar cubes and coffee beans aren't the same as flaming Sambuca shots!
Can I get a straw for that?