Good Monday morning friends. I'm slowly getting back into the groove here, and by slowly I mean moving at a snail's pace.
We had a fairly quiet weekend and spent most of it putting the house back in order. There was also some reading and some lounging in front of the TV with the Olympics on, and we got together with some friends, but mostly it was laundry, changing beds, vacuuming, and the great re-set.
We had a surprisingly uneventful trip to the Atlanta airport on Wednesday and got home about 4PM. We were both completely exhausted. I told hubs I was not cooking, maybe ever again-ha! but we had two burgers leftover from the night before so we warmed those up, put a few things away, then called it a night.
Thursdays are my volunteer day and I haven't been in a month so was anxious to get back to it. I was up and out by 8:30 and generally am there until about 1 PM. I swung by the library afterwards to make some returns and pick-up a couple of holds that had come in, then I dashed into the market to grab enough items to get us through the weekend. I could not face doing a big shop just yet. I got home around 3, and asked hubs if it was too early to take a bath and put on my pajamas, and he said no, so that's what I did. It felt glorious.
We baked a frozen pizza then watched a really good movie-One Life with Anthony Hopkins. If you haven't seen it I recommend. It tells the true story of Sir Nicholas Winton, a young London stockbroker who in the months leading up to WW2 rescued over 600 children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia. Such courage people displayed in the face of so much evil.
Friday a handful of my college friends had plans to get together for lunch. There's a restaurant we like in Weaverville NC, not far from Asheville, called The Stoney Knob Cafe, and we we decided to meet there. Originally I didn't think I'd be up for another drive, but I don't see this group very often so carpe diem, right?
There were six of us meeting, one lives near Asheville, two just over the mountain on the Tennessee side, and then three of us over the mountain the other direction, in South Carolina. I was coming the furthest, but met up with the other two SC girls so we could all ride together.
It was such a nice day. We made it through the Asheville area without any real delays and then spent the afternoon talking and catching up on our lives. Once upon a time we were all young college students who joined the same sorority and we've been friends ever since.
We don't see one another often, but when we do it's like no time at all has passed. That's the best kind of friends, don't you think?
The restaurant is filled with all sorts of very eclectic art work, and their menu features a lot of Greek dishes. I opted for the Greek platter which was so delicious-Greek salad, pork souvlaki, tzatziki, pita, and feta.
Six spoons and one bowl of their rice pudding brulee for dessert made for a sweet ending to a sweet afternoon spent with sweet friends.
I hate to mention another meal, but hubs and I ended up going out for Mexican food that night with our next door neighbors, which is alway fun.
Saturday hubs and I had a long leisurely coffee hour (or two) on the deck. It was nice not to have anywhere to go or anything we absolutely had to do.
Except all the stuff that still needed doing I mean.
We watched some of the Olympics, read a little, did several more loads of laundry (will it never end???), and I made BLT's for dinner, which in my book isn't technically cooking. Hubs did get out on the paddleboard for a bit on Saturday morning because somebody wanted to go swimming.
The little brown dog is not the least bit sad to have his best bud all to himself again.
Sunday night some neighbors invited us over for a BBQ they were hosting for two new neighbors and we enjoyed that a lot. I was supposed to bring a broccoli salad and deviled eggs, but the eggs refused to peel in a way that was pretty so I had to quickly regroup. I turned the eggs into egg salad, then sliced up some fresh from the garden cucumbers and put a dollop on each with a little sprinkle of dill. Voila! Plan B.
One item of business-I've had a few new visitors to my blog recently so here's a friendly reminder letting you know I host The Wednesday Hodgepodge each week, and you're welcome to join. I post the questions on Tuesday and the link is up on Wednesday. There's no real rhyme or reason to the questions, hence the name Hodgepodge. Random is my blog lane and I try to stay in it.
Have a great week everyone, and thanks to Holly and Sarah for hosting the Hello Monday party each week!
Looks like a great weekend! Lots of fun, low key get togethers (which are my favorite kind...) as well as some relaxation. Your Greek platter looks really good (and I don´t consider myself a Greek food fan). Have a great Monday!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great weekend! You managed to do quite a bit! I am not inspired to cook right now. Got to start meal prepping again so I have to find that inspo. I always love Greek food!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great weekend spent resting, catching up, and being with friends both old and new! Those are the best kinds of friends, the ones that you always pick right back up with, the ones that distance doesn't ever really separate. I love the picture of your husband and dog! I'm sure the pup was glad to have some normalcy back to his life. I know you've thoroughly enjoyed your summer, though!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a nice balance of friends, food, and rest! I find the best way to ensure your eggs peel is to let them come to mostly room temp before SLOWLY lowering them into the water. Boil 14 mins, ice bath for 20.
ReplyDeleteI idid do the ice bath trick but for some reason these just did not want to peel. They were from the market not my daughter's in-laws chickens, which is what I normally have. I'm thinking either they were too fresh or not fresh enough?
DeleteI know it is a good kind of tired and busy after your family left. I am going to look up that movie to watch. The time with college friends sounds so fun! What sorority? I am headed to a wedding east of Asheville in September. It is such a beautiful area!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a really nice weekend. I don't know how you do it though. We only had 1 daughter for 4 days and I'm still feeling a little tired. lol Or maybe it's just the heat and humidity that's making me feel this way. That movie sounds good...think I'll try to watch it soon. Hope you have a great week.
ReplyDeleteWell it doesn't sound like you've been that quiet with all the socialising still going on lol. But sounds fun too.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed every bit of your recap. Nice to hear the trip to Atlanta went smoothly. Hats off to you for facing another drive for the benefits of seeing your friends and catching up. What a nice welcome to the new neighbors! I'll have to check out that movie. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteNo doubt you were tired after the week you had. The bath and PJ's sounded perfect. We have had a delay in our trip and have picked up a few things at the store to hopefully get us through for now. So glad you met your friends for lunch. Sounds like a lovely day. Your meal looks delicious and then you also had dinner out. Wow! I've been enjoying the Olympics. Especially the gymnastics. That's great that they got out on the water. Have a good week.
ReplyDeleteSounds like another great weekend by the lake- your coffee hour sounds like pure bliss!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever and resourceful idea for hard-boiled eggs that didn't cooperate. I'll keep that solution in mind because that happens to all of us from time to time.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun catch up you had with your friends!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like a nice "recovery" weekend. That is so nice that you live close to so many college friends. I'm going to check out that movie...thanks for the recommendation!
ReplyDeleteYum to your egg salad on cucumbers! Great plan B!! Good food with good friends - one of my favorite things! Worth every mile you drove. Glad you had some good down time with your Mr. Thanks for the catch-up here!! xo
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a fabulous weekend! How wonderful to get to spend time with your sorority sister friends.
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