Monday, September 22, 2008
Thursday, September 18, 2008
The salad Emmie was looking for...
During our time in Tennessee, Emmie ordered a salad at just about every meal. And, towards the middle and end of every meal, she would give us a handful of reasons why her salad was NOT what she wanted. The reasons ranged from, "not enough Romaine," to "too many toppings," and everything in between.
Well, Emmie, I just wanted to let you know that i think we found your perfect salad! We discovered it in Annapolis, MD. Sandi ordered a chop salad. When the waiter brought it to the table there was only lettuce (not a single piece of ice burg or purple cabbage...and the FRESHEST i think I've ever seen!) in the large mixing bowl. All the other "toppings" were in their own tiny individual bowls.
The waiter then asked sandi what she would like with her lettuce. He ended up adding everything, but, as you can see, it didn't overpower the lettuce. After the waiter mixed everything together he plated it and set it down on the table. We immediately knew...this is the salad Emmie was waiting for!! Perhaps we will try to recreate it for you the next time we get to see you. It was, in our opinion, the perfect salad!
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Thai food with Mike!
Tonight Sandi and i drove down to Lancaster where we met up with my cousin Mike, Jeff, his roommate from college, and Jeff's wife. We had a very nice dinner at an excellent Thai restaurant called "Lemon Grass." The food was ono and the company was great! A big MAHALO to mike who drove 2 hours from Baltimore to meet up with us! ...not to mention the 2 hour drive back!! Have a safe trip back home, mike! It was GREAT to see you! until next time...
(**the amazing thing is that Sandi and i met up with aunty mary (mike's mom) last night in Adamstown. she drove out this morning. oh well...at least they'll see each other next week in Colorado! ...the world has felt especially small recently...=)
2370
2,370 = the approximate number of miles that Sandi and I drove throughout our 9 day road trip. The trip took us through 7 states--Maryland, West Virgina, Virgina, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Delaware--not including Pennsylvania. We stayed with two friends from back home in a resort just outside the entrance to the Great Smokey Mountains National Park in Gatlinburg, TN. We did numerous hikes...saw quite a few waterfalls...rode horses...and saw a multitude of gorgeous views. We visited cities and towns like Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, Knoxville, Cowpens, Nashville, Roanoke, Charlottesville, Richmond, Annapolis, Lewes, and Rehoboth. In hind sight...it's hard to believe we fit all that into 9 days. Ironically, and by God's kindness to us, it never felt that busy or rushed. It was actually very relaxing for both Sandi and me.
Last evening in Delaware...
This past Sunday night, Sandi and I spent the last evening of our 9 day road trip on the sand and boardwalk at Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. As with many good things that must come to an end, it was a bitter-sweet walk back to our car.
These are a few pictures I took as we walked back to our car to embark on our 3 hour drive back to Reading, PA.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
A Sweetly-Odd Pennsylvania Meeting...
28 days ago Sandi and I were hanging out at Grandma Uchida's house in sunny and warm Honolulu, Hi talking story with Uncle Mel, Aunty Mary and Grandma Uchida. Last night I spent some time with Aunty Mary and her many cousins and aunt in Terre Hill, PA. Terre Hill is just 20 minutes south of where Sandi and I live in Reading.
It was all a bit surreal, considering I had just seen aunty Mary a short time ago...but in a much different and far away place. Unfortunately, Sandi was on call and could not attend because she had to work all night.=( It was a joy meet aunty Mary's cousins and aunt. It was a sweet reunion...not only because there was lots of ice cream and toppings, but because there was a reuniting of family members that had not seen each other in years...and in come cases, had never even met! Mahalo to Clyde and Carolyn for graciously opening up your home!