If I told you the best parts of the weekend were making friends with a group of regulars at The Med just so we could snag their table after they left, eating a slice of cherry upside down cake while watching The Little Mermaid and laying in a bunch of sample beds until it stopped feeling weird and started being a little too fun, would you need more explanation?
On Friday, the snow clouds rolled into Boulder the same time we did, but we had plans to celebrate my sister getting a new job with happy hour at The Med and snow wasn’t going to stop us. We also neglected to make a reservation for our party of six and were quoted 1 1/2-2 hours for a table.
There was ONE big table in the bar so Joey, Wayne, my sister and I were hovering and ready to pounce, when we overheard someone at the table explaining “when we start getting our checks and you can see people closing in, pretending to look off in the distance but they’re really waiting for us to leave” and Joey turned around and said “you pegged us!” And next thing we knew, they had invited us to sit down with them while they finished their drinks. They’ve been having drinks at The Med every Friday for 20 years!
So with our prize table in hand, we proceeded to eat, drink and be merry. Such a fun and perfect night with my family ♥ Also, Joey and I went home and watched A Goofy Movie afterwards, so doesn’t get much better than that. I maybe fell asleep but woke up in time to sing along with “I2I.”
On Saturday, I woke up to Joey saying “those meteorologists weren’t kidding with the snow!” It was coming DOWN. So we did what you do on snowy Saturday mornings: make oatmeal and drink too much coffee on the couch in your pajamas. Truth: I felt SO OUT OF IT all morning and couldn’t figure out why or how to make it stop. Eventually decided to take a trip to the gym, ran on the treadmill and felt 100% better afterwards. I like to call that feeling a “brain cloud” a la Joe Versus the Volcano and if you get that reference, let’s be friends forever.
Treated ourselves to lunch at il Porcellino afterwards and we’ve officially added a new weekend sandwich shop to our arsenal because that lunch was goooood. Then a quick trip to the grocery for snow day necessities. The world’s biggest sweet potato, a can of refried beans and three (unpictured) chapsticks is all you need in desperate times, okay?
Should probably tell you how we sat on the couch and read for an hour and how it felt really good and perfect, but let’s just get to the crowing jewel of my life of the night: EASY ONE-BOWL UPSIDE-DOWN CAKE! I’ve had the recipe pinned for a month and am trying to be better about baking stuff and enjoying it instead of playing that mind game where I convince myself I don’t “need” to be eating dessert for no reason. Life’s too short, ya know? And this cake’s too good! The recipe mostly makes it sound like “anyone can make this!” but I’m still going to feel crazy impressed with myself for how perfectly it came out. Also, sweetened whipped sour cream on cake?? So good, who knew!
We watched Harold and Maude during dinner because I’d never seen it and I have a feeling that movie would not fly (especially as a comedy) in this day and age — we’re all a little more easily offended, aren’t we? — but I kinda liked it and the soundtrack is real good. Followed that macabre vibe up with something a little lighter, aka The Little Mermaid. Joey fell asleep and I had to try really hard not to sing “Poor Unfortunate Souls” loudly into his ear.
Sunday was a magical day that felt like it had a million hours in it, so we could fit in breakfast at Devil’s Food (first time and we already have plans to go back next weekend!), grocery, laundry, food prep, buying a new mattress, watching the Rockies game, cleaning the entire kitchen/bathroom, making dinner and still getting in bed early enough to read. Can all Sundays feel that long, please?
Mattress shopping is the weirdest experience! You go to a big store and just pretend to sleep in a bunch of different beds with strangers who are also doing the same thing. We maybe also had too much fun and were just about to ask if they had any glasses of wine so we could test out that jumping on the bed thing but decided to hold back. I thought buying a house together or getting married would be the “real adult couple” experience, but nope, it came when we bought a new mattress together! 😛
In other news, this post is way too long and I’m way too happy that it’s May! Wishing you a Happy Monday!
Your weekend sounds full to the brim with happiness! I am sort of a master at the hover and swoop at restaurants/bars. The key for me is to walk up when they start gathering items and straight up ask if they’re leaving/to take the table; other hover-ers don’t do this and so they lose out. Just gotta be direct. I love Devil’s Food! Miss that place. Okay mattress shopping is the weirdest and the most fun for sure. Are you already feeling like a million bucks sleeping on your new mattress? Happy Monday!
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