Wow, really jealous of the Windows bloggers right now because Windows Live Writer really is awesome…but I digress…
Hubby and I woke up late-ish, but thank goodness we got to sleep in at least a little after our late trip in to visit my parents.
Mom whipped up a quick breakfast: fried egg, piece of Great Harvest Dakota toast with real butter.
My parents informed us we still had to go out and get our turkey for our Christmas dinner, so a trip to Whole Foods was in order. Unfortunately, the weather was not cooperating and was horrible outside! Nearly-frozen rain was pouring out of the sky and we weren’t sure when it would start turning to ice on the roads.
ICK!
We braved the weather and even stopped at Mimi’s Cafe for a quick lunch. I took a bunch of photos on my iPhone but for some reason, my sister’s computer isn’t able to get the photos off my iPhone, so I’ll just go verbal here.
I got the endless soup and salad with a green salad with a balsamic vinaigrette dressing, 1 small bowl of vegetarian veggie soup and 1 small bowl of French Onion soup with an Oat Bran muffin. Everything was quite tasty, though I did overdo it trying to finish that HUGE muffin!
I almost ordered a special combo meal they had which came with a mini apple crisp, but it just seemed like too much food. I’m craving apple crisp now, though! lol
After lunch, we hit up Whole Foods. How jealous am I that we don’t have one of these in town!? The Whole Foods was awesome, though I was a tad disappointed they didn’t have the juice bar like I’ve seen at others. I was planning to order something!
Though I did manage to hold myself back from buying more stuff than I can take back home, I did get some fresh-ground honey roasted peanut butter – can’t wait to try this stuff out!
After WF, we headed home as soon as possible to de-frost. My parents used to do the traditional hodge-podge tree with a random assortment of sizes, shapes and colors of ornaments. Over the last couple years, they’ve done a white, silver, and blue tree, which I think is really pretty.
They always hang our “Teddy ornament.” We got this ornament when we had our German Shepherd, Teddy, who passed away a few years ago. He was an amazing dog and friend and family member, and we miss him terribly.
To help with our de-frosting, I made some hot tea. I went with a family favorite – Celestial Seasonings Sleepytime. The flavors are so simple and mellow, but I love them.
I think it’s almost time to start dinner, so I’m going to head downstairs and see if I can help out.
I leave you with one of my favorite Christmas songs – All I Want for Christmas is You by Mariah Carey
What’s your favorite holiday song?
My mom told me they got a ton of snow! brrr Hope you have a good time at your parents, what a pretty tree :)
Posted by: eatingRD | December 18, 2009 at 10:36 PM
i have NEVER had a fried egg! that looks good!
Posted by: katie | December 19, 2009 at 12:33 AM
i love the tree- it's quite a beauty!!!
Posted by: The Actors Diet | December 19, 2009 at 01:29 AM
by far the best christmas song!
Posted by: Jenna | December 19, 2009 at 10:34 AM
Ummh - sometimes you just NEED REAL BUTTER!
Happy weekend,
Katie
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Posted by: Katie | December 19, 2009 at 02:51 PM