Generally, my weekends consist of very little. Early to bed Friday. Farmer's market Saturday morning. Maybe some sort of activity Saturday. Dinner with friends if I'm feeling frisky. This weekend was jam packed!
Some good friends with a new apartment were kind enough to host the crew for game night! I was very excited because I have been looking for the perfect occasion to share some camembert-style sheep's milk cheese that I acquired on a farmer's market trip from
Many Fold Farm. Their cheeses are so delicious and I always enjoy talking to them at their booth. (I would buy small pox blankets from a pleasant purveyor but happily, these are pleasant purveyors of even more so pleasant cheese!)
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Say Cheese! |
We played Jenga first which always gets really intense. As you can see, our Jenga (or Tumbling Blocks) games really get down to the wire, I don't even know how that thing is standing. I'm pretty sure that this is the one that I began to topple and then crushed in frustration.
Friday was my first time playing Cards Against Humanity. It is like Apples to Apples, which I love, except that it was created by depraved, disgusting individuals with no regard for any sort of social guideline or human emotion. Needless to say, I won the sixteen person game, which came down to a one-on-one best two out of three death match.
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One of my winners. | | |
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The Crew (Minus the Hostess) |
My weekend took a very different turn Saturday morning at 8:45am when I arrived at my cousin's house to stay the night with her boys. To their initial dismay, they were dragged to the farmer's market with my mother and me. Once they found out that there were popsicles and pizza that Aunt Donna would treat them to they were singing a different tune!
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Sugar Drugged Children (I clearly did not get a brush to their head before we left!) | |
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The highlight of the day was going to the
Botanical Gardens. (Actually, they seemed much more excited about watching my dog go poo but this was the intended highlight.) The current exhibit is called
Imaginary Worlds: Plants Larger than Life and features these huge animals composed entirely of plants. The Unicorn was pretty cool and this lady pictured below was certainly a highlight but I was in complete awe of the cobras! Of course I forgot to take a far away picture of them so just click on the Botanical Gardens link but the cool part was how they made the scales. So cool! After our big day we were all so exhausted and at one point Bennett, the amazing tireless wonder, actually looked at me and said, "Don't you ever get tired!?"
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Cobra Scales Fashioned from Succulents |
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Needless to say, after all of that quality time with children under the age of eight I was determined to do something adult. (As if Cards Against Humanity didn't fulfill that desire for a year.) I have been dying to make it to
King + Duke so I took this opportunity to guilt some friends into going with me. It was delicious. The bar stools are inappropriately cushy. I could sit on them forever and that is a very dangerous prospect. We sampled the deviled eggs and liver toasts (ok, I sampled the liver toasts, they're not for everyone) and I was quite please with both! Their outdoor area looked very enticing so I will be making a return visit on a sunnier day.
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King + Duke |
All in all a successful weekend. Now if only I had a day to sleep in...