I just remembered I have a blizzard in the freezer at home. Only one more hour.
I like frozen yogurt and worked at (my favorite) place for a few months before I found my current job. But I don't want to go there anymore because of the way I left. It was techinically 2 weeks notice, but I already wasn't working like 11 of those 14 days. So it was more like "I quit". I'm just a chicken and I doubt there would be any issue. But the place is also downtown and not close to where I live, so there is that.
You need a day off at least once or twice a week. Today's my off day for sure. I don't feel too bad though because I've been really good about hitting the gym these past 2 weeks. We even went yesterday after a day of walking around at the zoo in super hot/humid weather. We figured we were already sweaty and stinky anyway. lol
DH and I are the strangest couple when it comes to eating. Only about half the time to we eat the same meal. For example right now DH is making himself curry-Thai shrimp and me seared tuna with a lemon-dill sauce. We are both having jasmine rice. I hate curry and I really don't eat shrimp often. He was craving it, so that is what he is eating.
This happens all the time with us. I will have a steak (he doesn't eat steak often) while he eats something completely different. Meal planning would never work for us. We have completely different tastes in food.
What differentiates an average host and a great host is anticipating unexpressed needs and wants of their guests. Just because the want/need is not expressed, doesn't mean it wouldn't be appreciated.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_etiquette_is-it-too-early-for-an-evening-thread-2?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:9Discussion:d187a3ee-e44d-4ca2-a29a-cc231eb460d5Post:4d1345bd-a868-47ff-9413-83807eaae892">Re: Is it too early for an evening thread?</a>: [QUOTE]ya I think next week instead of buying ice cream, I am going to buy watermelon and cut that up. Posted by HockeyFan4[/QUOTE]
<div>I could eat my weight in watermelon!!! It's way better than any food ever. I'll probably get one when I go to the grocery in a bit and eat half tonight. </div>
Aryn, are they both boys? Two infants can definitely be exhausting, but also kinda fun, if they're generally happy babies.
I burnt the popcorn. Whoops. Thank goodness there was another bag in the pantry or I'd probably have an unhappy little lady on my hands.
My dogs were running around the couch and ended up head butting/kicking me, not impressed. They go through spurts of insane hyperness - that was 5 minutes ago & now they are passed out on the couch beside me.
I am waiting for FI to get home with dinner.
I called my parents and asked them to start getting addresses for their guest list (120 people - how do they even know that many people they HAVE to HAVE at the wedding, FI & I are having a combination of 80 together, we may go with more). I asked them to send me their guest list over 2 months ago & still havent received it (although they have finally put it together, but it could very much grow - thankfully our venue holds up to 300). I figured that it would be best to give them as much notice as possible since we wont be sending out the save the dates till September/October.
Lynda - that will probalby happen with H and I fairly often. I don't eat seafood and he loves it. I have several seafood recipes that can be easily substituted with chicken, so I'll probably do the whole half/half thing.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_etiquette_is-it-too-early-for-an-evening-thread-2?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:9Discussion:d187a3ee-e44d-4ca2-a29a-cc231eb460d5Post:94eae197-fa80-43cb-aecc-4e8930c98e05">Re: Is it too early for an evening thread?</a>: [QUOTE]My dogs were running around the couch and ended up head butting/kicking me, not impressed. They go through spurts of insane hyperness - that was 5 minutes ago & now they are passed out on the couch beside me. Posted by DileniN[/QUOTE]
The ZOOMIES !! Chef gets them every now and then. It's so funny.
It's funny your FI is scared of ketchup. My Dh is scared of cotton. Yet he loves cotton candy. Weirdo
What differentiates an average host and a great host is anticipating unexpressed needs and wants of their guests. Just because the want/need is not expressed, doesn't mean it wouldn't be appreciated.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_etiquette_is-it-too-early-for-an-evening-thread-2?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:9Discussion:d187a3ee-e44d-4ca2-a29a-cc231eb460d5Post:ab236caa-0a66-4b10-bbac-60994b13430a">Re: Is it too early for an evening thread?</a>: [QUOTE]lynda 98% of the time, we are the same. H will make pork chops, I have cereal. I make mac n cheese, H makes lemon chicken. Posted by HockeyFan4[/QUOTE]
Oh good we are not alone.
I grew up in a family where there was one meal for dinner. Unless you went out.
DH and I often order takeout at 2 different places.
What differentiates an average host and a great host is anticipating unexpressed needs and wants of their guests. Just because the want/need is not expressed, doesn't mean it wouldn't be appreciated.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_etiquette_is-it-too-early-for-an-evening-thread-2?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:9Discussion:d187a3ee-e44d-4ca2-a29a-cc231eb460d5Post:a4748972-5e26-46e0-a761-f39f8b1c583b">Re: Is it too early for an evening thread?</a>: [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Is it too early for an evening thread? : The ZOOMIES !! Chef gets them every now and then. It's so funny. It's funny your FI is scared of ketchup. My Dh is scared of cotton. Yet he loves cotton candy. Weirdo Posted by lyndausvi[/QUOTE] It usually is hilarious lol, it looks like they are possessed. I dont understand how one second they are INSANE & the next they are passed out cold.<div> </div><div>Haha i know, I love ketchup so i think its absurd. I'll give him credit though he is getting a bit better (he can be in the same room as ketchup & lets me have a bottle in the fridge)</div>
Hi! I'm in Baltimore. Checked into my hotel and stuff. Probably going to head downstairs to the restaurant in a bit to get dinner. My co-worker who will have the vehicle rented will not get in until probably 9 or 9:30 so I'll need to eat earlier than that and I'm a little hungry.
What else is new here? I'm 90% sure I got an aisle seat for my return flight and that makes me SO happy. I was stuck in a window seat today. No room.
Ya...we used to do dinner together...then we just fell into this pattern. I have a feeling if we had children it might be different...but for now it works.
I love window seats! I like that on long flights there's something to lean my head on.
So I'm trying to decide if I want to run to the grocery while my laundry is drying so I'll be done with all chores when the dryer is finished or go afterwards because I'm enjoying my pool time. Decisions decisions.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_etiquette_is-it-too-early-for-an-evening-thread-2?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:9Discussion:d187a3ee-e44d-4ca2-a29a-cc231eb460d5Post:efb2695a-a167-458a-bd4b-a3c05c6e0485">Re: Is it too early for an evening thread?</a>: [QUOTE]I would love to see Chef get the zoomies (perfect name for them btw). Posted by Girlie1030[/QUOTE]
It's really funny. The apartment becomes an obstacle course. Around the table, up over the otteman, into the bedroom, under the bed, then back around. His head is looks like it's pulled back.
Then BOOM. Passed completely out, snoring.
What differentiates an average host and a great host is anticipating unexpressed needs and wants of their guests. Just because the want/need is not expressed, doesn't mean it wouldn't be appreciated.
I concur Poke! But I"m exhausted so I'm probably about to head to the store so I'll be done with everything early. I can't wait til I have internet in my apartment. I get so bored at night watching the same movies over and over.
I hate having to fly places. Going through security and all that is so tedious and then I get really bored on the plane. I think the longest flight I've been on was 4 hours and even that was too long, so I can't imagine I'd enjoy international travel.
Re: Is it too early for an evening thread?
I like frozen yogurt and worked at (my favorite) place for a few months before I found my current job. But I don't want to go there anymore because of the way I left. It was techinically 2 weeks notice, but I already wasn't working like 11 of those 14 days. So it was more like "I quit". I'm just a chicken and I doubt there would be any issue. But the place is also downtown and not close to where I live, so there is that.
DH and I are the strangest couple when it comes to eating. Only about half the time to we eat the same meal. For example right now DH is making himself curry-Thai shrimp and me seared tuna with a lemon-dill sauce. We are both having jasmine rice. I hate curry and I really don't eat shrimp often. He was craving it, so that is what he is eating.
This happens all the time with us. I will have a steak (he doesn't eat steak often) while he eats something completely different. Meal planning would never work for us. We have completely different tastes in food.
[QUOTE]ya I think next week instead of buying ice cream, I am going to buy watermelon and cut that up.
Posted by HockeyFan4[/QUOTE]
<div>I could eat my weight in watermelon!!! It's way better than any food ever. I'll probably get one when I go to the grocery in a bit and eat half tonight. </div>
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[QUOTE]My dogs were running around the couch and ended up head butting/kicking me, not impressed. They go through spurts of insane hyperness - that was 5 minutes ago & now they are passed out on the couch beside me.
Posted by DileniN[/QUOTE]
The ZOOMIES !! Chef gets them every now and then. It's so funny.
It's funny your FI is scared of ketchup. My Dh is scared of cotton. Yet he loves cotton candy. Weirdo
[QUOTE]lynda 98% of the time, we are the same. H will make pork chops, I have cereal. I make mac n cheese, H makes lemon chicken.
Posted by HockeyFan4[/QUOTE]
Oh good we are not alone.
I grew up in a family where there was one meal for dinner. Unless you went out.
DH and I often order takeout at 2 different places.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Is it too early for an evening thread? : The ZOOMIES !! Chef gets them every now and then. It's so funny. It's funny your FI is scared of ketchup. My Dh is scared of cotton. Yet he loves cotton candy. Weirdo
Posted by lyndausvi[/QUOTE]
It usually is hilarious lol, it looks like they are possessed. I dont understand how one second they are INSANE & the next they are passed out cold.<div>
</div><div>Haha i know, I love ketchup so i think its absurd. I'll give him credit though he is getting a bit better (he can be in the same room as ketchup & lets me have a bottle in the fridge)</div>
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[QUOTE]I would love to see Chef get the zoomies (perfect name for them btw).
Posted by Girlie1030[/QUOTE]
It's really funny. The apartment becomes an obstacle course. Around the table, up over the otteman, into the bedroom, under the bed, then back around. His head is looks like it's pulled back.
Then BOOM. Passed completely out, snoring.
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My cat still occasionally gets the zoomies though at at least 18 years old, they're not far or terribly fast.