I’m back!

I spent the weekend in East Aurora, NY, visiting Andrew and doing A LOT of house-hunting.  I rode up with Andrew’s mom and sister, Abigail, who were returning from a visit to Carmel, IN, and then flew home today.  Who knew a one-way plane ticket would be cheaper than renting a car?!

Here’s a recap:

Hi Abigail!

Andrew’s mom drove most of the way.  I got to sit and read and talk.

That was a good thing, since I was SO TIRED.  Can’t you tell?  I had stayed up until 1 a.m. the night before to listen to one of our Bible study sessions.  I almost fell asleep multiple times in the car.

As usual, we had Pasquale’s pizza and wings for dinner the first night there.  YUM!  I was never into Buffalo wings (I’m a mild kind of girl) until I met Andrew and was introduced to these wings.  They are the perfect blend of buffalo flavor, hot sauce and a crispy crust.  None of that gooey, slimy, overly spicy stuff here.

This is Andrew’s FAVORITE pepperoni pizza.  He loves how the little pepperoni slices curl up and form “boats” to catch the grease.  Yes, you heard that right.  I have to admit, I usually have at least half a slice with my wings.

Here is the view from the Layer’s kitchen:

I love it.  So scenic and quiet.  They’ve lived on the same street for 20-something years.  The deck is off their kitchen and this is the backyard and creek.  Deer are regular visitors.  Our cats have taken to hanging out here as well…

We went for a run Saturday morning.  It poured Friday evening and the forecast called for rain every day, so I didn’t have high hopes for good running weather.  Boy, was I wrong!  We were blessed with a mild and dry morning to start the run, and then got drizzled-on about halfway through.

Look mom!  I’m skinny now!  Thanks to Abigail for letting me borrow her clothes since what I brought would have been too warm.

Aww!  He loves me 🙂  Andrew was in a very good mood despite me kicking his butt the whole way.  That, and we went AFTER he got to sleep in a little.

Andrew and Odie in their natural states:

Andrew and I scheduled a same-day showing of, apparently, our dream house (LONG story, but it was as if God himself wanted us to see it and designed it just for us).  I’ll disclose more later if it looks like we have a chance to own it ourselves!

We went to Taste for dinner.  It’s a relatively new (five years or less?) cafe with wireless internet on Main Street.  It’s close to the open-air ice skating rink (also relatively new) and draws a crowd whether the weather is warm or cold.  Don’t you love the steam coming up out of the mug??

Here’s the inside.  Very cozy and comfy.

Here’s the breakfast menu–does it not look amazing?!  Oh, and they have s’mores on their menu!  You can get an order for two or four people, and it comes with grahams, marshmallows, chocolate pieces and a little burner to toast your own!  This is, obviously, a hit in the winter.

I splurged and treated myself to a coconut cream pie latte.  YUM!  Since I’ve been watching what I’ve been eating, I’ve really cut back on the “froufy” coffee drinks.  One benefit is that I’ve really lost my taste for the sickly-sweet beverages, and prefer them just slightly sweet.  Sweet enough that they aren’t just plain coffee, but not overloaded with sauce and whip and flavor.  Anyway, this drink was WONDERFUL.  Worth every calorie!

To balance out my calorie-laden beverage, I ordered the “Nutty Albacore Salad.”  Nothing to write home about, but I felt good eating light and getting protein with a hint of sweetness from the raisins.  (Not sure why the picture is so blurry…)

Andrew got a roast beef sandwich on a bagel, no cheese, mayo or horseradish.  That, in my opinion, is sacrilegious.

After dinner and our visit to our dream house, we joined the family for an evening showing of ‘Thor’ at the local theater on Main Street.

Check out the trash cans!  Aside from being full of, well, trash, aren’t they just darling?  I love this place.

Andrew and I went to breakfast Sunday morning.  We’ve been to Charlie’s before and really like sitting on the porch, but the weather wasn’t cooperating, so we settled for a table inside.  It was the worst table ever.  Just not a good location.  Good thing the blueberry pancakes I ordered MORE than made up for it!  Seriously… BEST. BLUEBERRY. PANCAKES. EVER.  Again, because I’ve been watching what I’ve been eating, I haven’t exactly been ordering pancakes or french toast or anything super “carb-y” at restaurants lately.  However, I was having a craving and after staring at the menu for 15 minutes (yes, it’s true–I am the most indecisive person on the face of the Earth), I finally gave in.  Blew Andrew’s french toast out of the water.

Andrew’s family had tickets to see “Wicked,” which was playing downtown, so they did that while we hit up a bunch of open houses.  We didn’t come away loving anything, which was a good thing.  And it wasn’t because we were comparing anything to our dream house, because I honestly wasn’t.  Nothing felt like “us.”  Thankfully, we have plenty of time.

We heard from our realtor last night and our open house here went incredibly well.  To quote her, “it was grand central station,” so that’s a good thing.  She said everyone loved the place and there were lots of babies.  Let’s hope that means some second showings this week!

I flew home Monday morning after seeing Andrew off to work and going on a quick run.  Two one-hour flights later, I was in the car with Heather and on our way to pick Hadrian up from puppy camp.

What a weekend!  Even though Andrew is already in New York, this is still my home until we sell our house.  East Aurora is starting to feel like home, especially when I go on my runs around his parents’ house.  There just something about the back roads, the cute homes, the trees and the fresh air.  And I’ve been going on runs there for the last nine years or so.

I’m looking forward to another jam-packed week of errands, odds-and-ends, working at the library and prepping with Heather for our Saturday yard sale!

flowers, flowers, everywhere…

Today just seems like a day to blog about my day.  I usually try to have some sort of subject, or point or just something particular to type about.  But today my mind is all over the place!

Andrew got me flowers 🙂  I thought they were for Heather (we did just have Mother’s Day, and I’m not a mother), until she said they had come for me while I was working at the library!  They are the white roses in the pale green fish gurgle pitcher (b-day present from Heather!).  The other flowers are from Heather’s dad for Mother’s Day.  And, on the computer, is a giant orange rose.  I’m not really into orange (see yesterday’s post on color), but I wanted a new desktop photo and it’s full of energy.

That yellow thing in my water glass?  It’s a cube of frozen pineapple juice.  Awhile ago (like maybe last summer), I had a giant container of pineapple juice that I didn’t want to waste.  So, I filled up ice cube trays, froze them, then noted how much juice was in each cube (2 tbsp) and then bagged them all up.  I also did this with some limes.  I’m loving the hint of flavor it gives my water.

It’s currently 80 degrees out and I’M DYING.  I took a few minutes (literally!) to go outside before lunch and clear some dead grass and put down grass seed–I was dripping within minutes!  This is why I am so glad we’re moving to western New York.  I spent all last summer trapped inside because all I do is melt outside.  I broke down and turned the AC on…

I did my long run with Susy outside today.  Note to self:  DO NOT eat a high-protein, egg-white and veggie omelet before running.  You may balk at this, but I do typically eat breakfast just before I head to gym.  Usually I have yogurt and granola with fruit, cereal or toast.  Lately, because I’m watching what I’m eating and because I’ve had an abundance of produce around the kitchen, I’ve been making omelets.  Very yummy.  Also very heavy.  I regretted it this morning.  Lesson learned:  smaller, higher-carb breakfasts before runs!

After my stomach FINALLY stopped feeling like it had a brick in it (around noon), I made a lunch of salad, Trader Joe’s veggie and flaxseed chips with my homemade hummus and a mango and strawberry bowl.  I splurged and had ranch dressing on my salad–I LOVE ranch-anything.  Seriously, unless it’s some fancy fruit/nut/greens salad–I want ranch.  Not the Hidden Valley brand (which I lived on as a kid)…I’ve been using T. Marzetti’s Light Classic Ranch.  It’s in the refrigerated section in produce at the grocery store.  Love it.

I have a full afternoon ahead of me–cleaning because we have a showing tonight!  Honestly, the house has stayed pretty immaculate lately, but it could use some tidying-up here and there.  I also have to make bread for dinner, prep dinner and have it on the table by 5 p.m. so we can eat and run before the showing.

Scored some awesome sports bras and tanks at TJMaxx today!  Been needing to replace some of my stuff for awhile now, and I had some time to run in after I ran an errand at Lowe’s.  I love that store–well, I love Lowe’s too–but you just never know when you’ll hit the jackpot.  I did today!

Tonight Heather and I are going to enjoy some wine, cheese and crackers that we got while shopping at Trader Joe’s–cannot wait!  (Thankfully, it’s a long-run day, so I can splurge!)

That might be it for now…can you tell my mind is racing??  Except that this is pretty normal for me…  After I do all the things on my list, hopefully I’ll have some time to sit and have some tea.