August 5, 2006

Blogger Happy Hour Virgin... no more

Kathryn and DC Cookie sponsored a Blogger Happy Hour at Gazuza. This is my first Blogger get together, which means I am no longer a Blogger Happy Hour virgin!


Miss Chatter and I decided to team up and attend this event together since it was a first for the both of us. We both wanted to hit home prior to the HH to freshen up after the grime of a Friday. So we agreed to meet at the Dupont metro at 7:15ish.

I had googled Gazuza for the address and read a few reviews. The common thread was “It’s a place to see and be seen in Dupont.” I fretted over what to wear since I’m no fashionista, but that didn’t last long. I decided to be myself and in the end I didn’t change from work. I even stuck with my huge shoes, which could double as a weapon if necessary. I was, of course, going into the District, which is in a “Crime Emergency” status.

I arrived first, which is very unusual since I can’t seem to time things right and I’m usually fashionable late. I left Miss Chatter a message, as I was riding the escalator, that I was outside the south exit. When I arrived at the top and was gathering my bearings as to where I was I realized there were a few people standing around. Since I wasn’t quite sure what to do with myself I decided to move to the back behind the newspapers and wait.

I had a blast watching people. I hadn’t been downtown in sometime and I hadn’t been in Dupont for YEARS. I had wondered how the young, chic, upwardly mobile (YCUM) in downtown looked and acted. I realized they weren’t so different. I was surprised how many more people joined to wait for someone outside the metro. It reminded me of the airport. People would emerge from underground and find someone waiting for them and there would be hugs and kisses and sometimes awkward moments. One woman stood around and finally realized the dude she was looking for was standing there the whole time watching her. They laughed and she hit him before they did the kiss on the cheek greeting. One woman walked out and right up to a parked car to use it as a full body mirror to check and adjust herself.

A man approached me and whispered “What is everyone waiting for? Is someone going to hand out chocolate?” He completely caught me off guard but I had to laugh because I was thinking the same thing. He said he was satisfied with my response since he was just looking to make me laugh. I couldn’t help but think this could so be a Missed Connection moment. I will be sure to check for it. I had to resist my urge to pull out my little pad of paper and start writing all of this down. Seems I remembered it all just fine… so far.

We arrived at Gazuza about 7:15 walked in and… nothing. We don’t know what these people look like except for the few photographs. I thought for sure I would recognize Kathryn right off. We were hoping someone would recognize Miss Chatter with her Nats baseball jersey. First things first and we grabbed a beer. As we were talking I get tapped on the shoulder. “I’m here to meet a group of bloggers and I have no idea what they look like.” Ahh, that’s us too. We have met Jay Gatsby. He isn’t a blogger…YET, but he is a commenter. After Jay’s third drink we send him over to the other side of the bar to look for more bloggers. We didn’t want to just approach random people, but after Jay had loosened up he was willing. It wasn’t but a few minutes when he came back to tell us they were all in the back. We grabbed a second beer and headed over.

First we met Kathryn who pointed out a bunch of people and the blogs they write including Grateful Dating, Looking to Live and Home Improvement Ninja. We spoke to a few others but it was so difficult to hear. I tried to read lips and would catch bits and pieces and get by. Miss Chatter and I were feeling very out of place and grabbed some seats on the couch and just watched. She made a very good point that since she was married she was out of practice on approaching people. This was my cue that it was up to me. I thought I saw Kassy so I grabbed Miss Chatter and over I went. She recognized my blog… how exciting! She had roses for all the ladies. I asked if these were courtesy of one of the guys hanging out her window from her dancing episode? She laughed and introduced us to more bloggers, including Wendy who writes Harmony Music. It was so difficult to hear that we couldn’t get details on everyone.

Miss Chatter and I excused ourselves to hit the bar again. I asked Kathryn if Velvet was there. Yeah, I finally got to meet the famous Velvet. We chit chatted about each other’s blog and she asked about Mini Red. Mini Red is starting puberty so there should be plenty to write about... With Mini Red's approval, of course.

9:30 was approaching and I couldn’t finish the beer I had or I would surely be a mess. Miss Chatter needed to get back cause the game was on at 10. We made our departure and agreed to do this again. I very much enjoyed the evening and it was nice to put the faces with the blogs and find out REAL names. I've found more blogs to check out too.

15 comments:

  1. youre no longer a happy hour virgin? i THOUGHT i heard a popping sound last night! it was like a thousand voices all moaned in ecstacy at the same time... and then were silenced. oh well.

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  2. BLOGGER Happy Hour virgin!
    BLOGGER, B-L-O-G-G-E-R Happy Hour

    God forbid anyone over 21 never experience the Happy Hour especially the phenomenal prices that usually come along with it.

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  3. Awww. Sorry I missed it but 18 miles was calling this morning. Ugh. I wish I'd gone to the happy hour instead.

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  4. It was great to meet you as well...I'm sorry I was already a lot tipsy by the time we met (2 bottles of champange will do that to you!!) but I'll have my recap up tomorrow with pics!!

    :-)

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  5. I enjoyed meeting you and Miss Chatter, and losing our virginity together.

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  6. E:): Maybe next time it was lots of fun.
    Kassy: Can't wait to see you post. I was great to meet you too.
    Matt: We have this bond now since we all lost our... you know together. It was great to meet you.

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  7. I was so happy to see that you were also reading lips because it was difficult to hear. I was convinced I was the only one. Great HH write-up and welcome!

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  8. I envision a Red/Mini Red joint blog in the future!

    It was great to meet you too!! And no, I couldn't hear a lot either. But it didn't stop me from screaming. Or drinking apparently.

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  9. Miss Red -- we didn't get a chance to chat much, which was more a fault of my hazy vision and slurred conversation than anything else. Hope to catch you at the next one, though...

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  10. It was great to meet you on Friday!

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  11. I've been blogging for about 2 1/2 years and I've still never met up with any other bloggers. Then again, I don't even know of any anywhere nearby where I live.

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  12. Barbara: I think you had the first recap. Gold star for you!
    Velvet: Mini Red wants a blog but I'm not sure she is ready. She reviews my posts on her for now.
    Jeff: I've noticed we bloggers can drink! I slammed them back pretty fast before I knew what hit me.
    Wendy: It was great to meet you too!
    Dawn: You have to come down here for blogger meetups.

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  13. People watching is really fun.

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  14. Red -- just came across your recap of the blogger HH. Many thanks for the shout out. You're right, it does take me a few drinks to loosen up, but hey, that's why most of us drink, right? As for a blog, I'm working on a bunch of different ideas/themes. When I finally make a decision (and write some solid material that someone might deign to actually read), I'll launch my blog.

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  15. JC: People watching might just be my favorite pasttime
    Jay: I need a few drinks too but you were ahead of me. Hahaha.
    Just jump in and blog, your theme will soon be defined. Just write what's on your mind

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