Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Mom comes for a visit

Mom at Westport

So mom came for a visit for about the space of a weekend. We ate Estrella creamery cheese, took a drive on 105, prettiest road in the state that I've yet to be on, and mom got to eat fried razor clams Ray and I caught. We visited mostly because there wasn't a whole lot of time and because the weather was absolutely the pits. When mom left, she said the crummy hail/rain/cold was a "revelation" to her and helped her appreciate what I go through. Ha! We've passed the equinox! She still doesn't know the full extent of the mind-numbing tragedy that is a Northwest coastal winter.

Crazy Bloody Mary

We went to Westport, and we ate at this one place that has crazy bloody marys, obviously. I believe there is a bit of Slim Jim on it. In spite of the presentation, the consensus was that it was not the best bloody mary in the world. It's hard to find really good mixed drinks out there, I've found. Most places don't bother to use good ingredients, or they get too watery off the bat. It's just another factor that keeps me from going out and getting a drink.

Cranberry fields forever

As you can tell, the weather wasn't completely awful the whole time, thank goodness. This cranberry farm was really picturesque.

Also, on my latest Flickr downloading excursion, I learned there are three other people who put frosted mini-wheats in their hobbies. The mini-wheat revolution will come; you will be assimilated. In other mini-wheat news, I recently bought seven boxes of FMWs and stacked them with about another seven or eight boxes sitting on my kitchen floor. I have to buy them in bulk when they're on sale — I eat a lot of them, and I need to save the $$$ when I can — and in this particular case, they were on sale, I had a coupon for 70 cents off one box and another coupon for $10 off my "shopping order" if I bought seven or more boxes. Reader, I bought a bunch of them. I was worried that mom would take this abundance of FMWs as a possible sign of mental illness (she said she was a little concerned). I mean, one day it's a bunch of boxes of FMWs that won't fit on the fridge, the next it's stacks of junk you have to go sideways to get through, Collier brothers-style. Or cats everywhere. As if.

Up next: Dad's visit.

1 comment:

Alicia said...

MMmm ... Frosted Mini Wheats ...

Miss ya.