I drew this (whether Brent believes I drew it or not I have witnesses) during a meeting the other day (you can see the printed agenda on the other side). My coworker analyzed it for me and essentially, he was right, this is how I feel: I'm a little bunny. I have a small basket. A big effing egg is waiting for me, oh, and I found it but I have no clue how I am going to get that big egg in my little bunny basket. I hope beyond hope that I don't find the big fat chicken who laid it because it very well might crush me. Heck, if the egg rolls over it will crush me. Dude, it's a tough bunny life to be sure.
When I stop feeling this way I promise I'll be back to blogging! I'm taking over our business and needless to say, I'm BUSY. I hope to be writing soon. Until then.. happy freaking Easter you bunnies out there.
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I struggle when I have not-so-nice things to say about places as I try to keep this a positive blog. But... I always say that if something is bad enough I'll let people know. Brent and I attempted to eat at Snack Bar the other night and it was a colossal fail. Granted we were expecting slow service based on all the yelp reviews we've read but I have to say it was a bit worse than what I expected.
I'm going to let the pictures and comments speak for themselves in this blog. All I have to say is I love Austin Restaurant Week and the opportunity it gives to try great places at a reasonable price! My day started late, and once it started it didn't stop! Family "G" is having a baby and a delightful baby shower was held at Blue Dahlia. (I've talked about Blue Dahlia before here and here.) This was a perfect setting for a small gathering and we sat in the back courtyard. I enjoyed that the shower was intimate enough that it gave me a chance to meet new people and catch up with friends I hadn't seen in a while. There was only one activity and it was really cute. We all painted on onesies for the baby and it was a great way for some to let out there creative juices. My onesie resulted in nothing but a big, green, G. Perfect for my caliber of painting talent (another unintentional G correlation on my part G for green, I'm a subconscious g-g-genius I tell you!)
As far as I can remember, I've always enjoyed cooking for other people. I find something emotionally healing and peaceful in preparing a good meal for my family or friends. The progression for this started when I was young. Both my parents worked and though at the time I thought it was terrible, I took on the responsibility of many of our family meals. I did always love making an entire meal when everyone actually enjoyed it. Besides, if you cooked you didn't have to clean and that was the worst part!
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