July 2007

101 Things Update

So it’s 101 things update time. June was moving pretty slowly there for awhile but the last couple of weeks just flew by. Amazing how that can happen.

We saved a good chunk of money in June, which was good since we’re about to spend a considerable amount of money this month and in August. (Do you know how many birthdays we have to celebrate in August? You might since I’ve blogged about this issue before!)

Let’s see – what else did I do in June?

* An audio book was scratched off the list.
* I started to clean out my spurls and bookmarks but realized spurl has not been working properly for quite some time so I gave up, imported it all to del.icio.us and then was so overwhelmed by the mess of tags that I gave up. I really need to go through my del.icio.us but I hate the UI so I’m avoiding it.
* See that section way down at the bottom, the one related to work? Well I think I might have to scratch what’s left there since I have a new job. I’m not sure. I probably still need vacation sometime in the next 452 days, don’t I?

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The Garden of Eden and Other Criminal Delights

The Garden of Eden and Other Criminal Delights by Faye Kellerman is a book of short stories or short crime stories to be specific. TW reserved this on from the library on audio. Do you know why she reserved this one on audio? Because Nancy McKeon was listed as a narrator of the book. We were about half way through it and enjoying it very much when we realized we hadn’t yet heard Nancy narrate a story. We got all of the way to the end and still no Nancy. Weird. Apparently our library version is not the same version as the one you can order at Amazon. Ah well, we still enjoyed the stories very much. We would both recommend this one but agree that we probably wouldn’t have enjoyed it as much if we had read it rather than listened to it.

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Another chance at a free BlogHer pass

I was really sorry to hear WhyMommy is not going to be able to attend BlogHerCon 07 after all. Cancer SUCKS. She’s a nice and thoughtful woman so she’s running a contest to give away her BlogHerCon pass. (Runner up can have her reservation at the sold out “W” hotel). All you have to do to win is write a blog post.

“Survivor.” Write a post this week about a person who inspires you, a person who has survived cancer, or motherhood, or her own personal challenge, and link back to this post so that I know you’re interested in the BlogHer pass. I’ll pick a winner at random on Friday morning, send you the information you need to get registered for the BlogHer conference (FOR FREE!) and then you too can display this nifty little button on your sidebar.

Get busy writing and get your post submitted to WhyMommy!

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Fine Charleston Dining

We made a very quick trip up to Charleston this weekend. Our biggest issue, as always, was where to eat. Charleston obviously has some excellent restaurants and we even like some of them but we tend to avoid those normally recommended in travel guides and travel blogs. We like things that are a little different or a little more laid back.

Since we were in the West Ashley/Downtown area I wanted to stay in that area. Driving into North Charleston or Summerville was really not something I wanted to do just to eat. So, I looked at the Charleston City Paper and TW read the hotel travel guide, I picked a couple and called Jenn and Michelle to find out what they wanted – plate food, not pizza. So, we hit The Triangle for dinner on Friday night. Awesome. The fried avocado rolls were, well, the defy explanation. Next time I go, I might just order a plate of those as my meal rather than having to share with the table! The spinach/avocado dip was also good and the main courses were as well. (TW got a bread pudding to go and was not as pleased with that – so if you like bread pudding, you might want to skip that one)

While TW was reading the hotel magazine she noticed Cereality had come to Charleston! The magazine said it was opening in mid-June. The company’s website still had it listed as “check back for grand opening”. Since we had really enjoyed the Cereal Bowl version in Miami last year with the little kids we thought we’d take the big girls to this one – so I called on Saturday to find out what time they opened. The young woman who answered the phone was unsure and had to ask – 10am, she said. So, we arranged to meet the girls there at 10 before they headed to the beach and we headed home.

As TW were standing outside waiting for the girls and pondering the menu, a gentleman from inside came over to welcome us to “the first 15 minutes of the first day” – huh? We had no idea we had arrived for the grand opening. What luck! The girls arrived, we all pondered the options and ordered. Fun! Pop Rocks in Michelle’s cereal were a huge hit. She and Michelle plotted all sorts of combos, just like the little kids did after we took them to The Cereal Bowl.

We enjoyed the communal tables, it’s a little loud and I really hope they turn the music down just a little bit so we can enjoy the cartoons playing on the TV and the conversation a bit more. Other than that, it was a hit with all of us today. And I’m pretty sure it will be a regular breakfast stop for us on our frequent trips to Charleston.

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