My apologies that I’ve been a bit off the grid as of late. It seems that traveling, squeezing in as much time as possible with family and friends, going to bed late, and waking up early does not leave much time for the internet. But we’re back in Oregon now, so I’ll try to catch…
a quick trip home.
I suppose the title of this post is a bit misleading. There is no quick trip from Oregon to Kentucky. Between the flight time, the layovers, and the time difference, traveling across the country is a full day affair. But it’s so worth it. I went home this weekend for my dear friend Kayla’s wedding….
a few weeks of friends and family.
We’re moving to Oregon in less than a week. As in, on Saturday. This Saturday. I’m still trying to let that sink in. In an attempt to prepare ourselves for the big move, we’ve been trying to get as many friends and family together as possible. I think we’ve been pretty successful. A few weeks…
family and strawberries.
Over the weekend, we ventured down to Clarksville to visit my dear parents as an early mother’s day/mom’s birthday celebration. Yes, folks. That does mean that we watched the Kentucky Derby in Tennessee. It was weird. But we ate Derby pie (or should I say “the first Saturday in May pie” because “Derby pie” is…
san diego: the last days.
We were really spoiled with eating out for breakfast on this trip. I think my usual morning yogurt is going to taste lame in comparison. We ate at Pannikin during our last two mornings in San Deigo. This place is super cute because it used to be a train station, and now it’s a coffee…
a quick weekend recap.
There’s little time for a wordy post tonight, as we have to wake up way too early to catch a flight to San Diego in the morning (I know, poor us, right?), but here’s a quick look at our weekend. My parents came to visit, so there was much food, laughter, and board game competition….