Boy, having a baby really cuts down on your blogging time! I'm just getting around to posting a couple of pictures from last weekend. Matt and I both signed up for the email club at Mimi's Cafe, a sort of French/American-style restaurant that serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. In exchange for doing so, we each got a coupon for a free breakfast, you can imagine how willingly we took advantage of those! I got a crab, corn, and asparagus quiche, while Matt got crepes. The food was good--not amazing, but tasty and filling. My favorite part of the meal was the fresh-squeezed orange juice, which was, happily, included in the meal.
Adding Eden to our family has required a slight adjustment in the camera angle when performing self-photography, but I think we've got it:
Of course, getting her to look at the camera is a different matter.
After that we drove to a couple of local antique stores--mainly just browsing. We happened to drive past the natural foods store below:
and of course we had to stop for a picture. They seemed like a really nice little store, too, and the cashier appropriately made over the store's namesake.
This weekend, I think we're going to hit one of Matt's favorite antique stores about an hour and a half away, in Pennsylvania. We bought some farm-fresh sweet bologna this week and so we'll probably pack sandwiches and fruit for lunch. We've also been attending the Episcopal church just up the street--Matt is even singing in the choir, Eden lends her voice from the pews--so we'll be doing that on Sunday.
Adding Eden to our family has required a slight adjustment in the camera angle when performing self-photography, but I think we've got it:
Of course, getting her to look at the camera is a different matter.
After that we drove to a couple of local antique stores--mainly just browsing. We happened to drive past the natural foods store below:
and of course we had to stop for a picture. They seemed like a really nice little store, too, and the cashier appropriately made over the store's namesake.
This weekend, I think we're going to hit one of Matt's favorite antique stores about an hour and a half away, in Pennsylvania. We bought some farm-fresh sweet bologna this week and so we'll probably pack sandwiches and fruit for lunch. We've also been attending the Episcopal church just up the street--Matt is even singing in the choir, Eden lends her voice from the pews--so we'll be doing that on Sunday.
I started back to work officially on Tuesday, and unfortunately Eden gave Matt a run for his money with a four-hour screaming jag. Here's hoping that it was a one-time thing and she does better next time...
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I am keeping my fingers crossed that the 12 hour shift goes better.
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