Living Like It’s 1980

Oy, the computer issues! How much am I hating Comcast right now for making me wait FOUR DAYS before they can get someone out here to fix the problem? So sorry that I have not looked at anyone’s blog in days, or even tried to say something interesting on my own. I’m on my husband’s laptop right now and we have a strained relationship at best (the laptop & I, not my husband).

I was able to get this posted to New England Mamas in case you’d like to read about vegetables. Hey, vegetables are good for you!

I’ll be back just as soon as our computers are healthy again. In the meantime, I’ll be reachable via the (blah) phone. How quaint.

Got Munchies?

I’m talking about food here! Yes, food!

Cheaper Than Therapy

“Think of this as marriage insurance”.

Spending the night in Boston isn’t cheap. Hotel, parking, dinner, drinks, more drinks, breakfast. . . these things add up. And, yet, I think of it as an insurance policy that we pay into—an agreement that once (maybe twice?) a year, we’ll steal away for about 24 hours to just focus on each other.

So, yeah, expensive, but worth every penny. Plus, we got this cool drink recipe from the bartender at Moo in Beacon Hill. It has the unfortunate name of Hoopty Doopty, but after a couple, you won’t care what it is called:

1/2 oz Orange Blossom Honey
3/4 oz Lime Juice
3/4 oz Apple Cider
2 oz 10 Cane Rum
Fresh Mint

Mix the honey, lime juice and apple cider together before adding the mint. Muddle the mint and then add rum. There may or may not have been ice.

Re-entry though is a bitch. The kids were (somewhat) happy to see us come home, but were too enthralled in the movie my mom had put on for them. There were way too many arguments today, and I was ready to head right back out to see if my hotel room was still available. Instead I wrote this post for New England Mamas about what I did with my bounty of vegetables this week.

Hoopty Doopty!