I reminded myself in the moment to remember the patio-sitting, the sun shining, the company, the laughter, and the coffee.
We sat out front with T's parents, aunt, and cousin, just enjoying the morning. The hour came when it was time to leave, and we jumped on the road.
Now, even though there was great company, there was no breakfast and so I was starving. This is when I realized T and I desperately need to work on communication. I thought it was pretty clear that we would stop by a Wendy's and grab a bite for the road- but as we drove further and further with no Wendy's in sight, my hangry started to show.
There was not any fast food for 2 hours. I know, because I was counting.
We finally made it to a Wendy's and I scarfed it down in about 2.3 seconds. I was better after that, and we continued to listen to a podcast about Hitchcock, and it was sad to listen, realizing he never really got the recognition he deserved. How many of us go through life without the deserved recognition? A lot of us, and the famous have the same struggle.
T's parents had told us about Middendorf's, so we stopped there and had some awesome gumbo and catfish. I was too full to enjoy the catfish, so we packed it up and continued on to our hotel.
It was really nice. A pretty fountain and pool were right outside our room. We curled up from a long day and watched My Haunted House and got some laughs in before we finally retired for the day.
We sat out front with T's parents, aunt, and cousin, just enjoying the morning. The hour came when it was time to leave, and we jumped on the road.
Now, even though there was great company, there was no breakfast and so I was starving. This is when I realized T and I desperately need to work on communication. I thought it was pretty clear that we would stop by a Wendy's and grab a bite for the road- but as we drove further and further with no Wendy's in sight, my hangry started to show.
There was not any fast food for 2 hours. I know, because I was counting.
We finally made it to a Wendy's and I scarfed it down in about 2.3 seconds. I was better after that, and we continued to listen to a podcast about Hitchcock, and it was sad to listen, realizing he never really got the recognition he deserved. How many of us go through life without the deserved recognition? A lot of us, and the famous have the same struggle.
T's parents had told us about Middendorf's, so we stopped there and had some awesome gumbo and catfish. I was too full to enjoy the catfish, so we packed it up and continued on to our hotel.