The past three days have been beyond crazy busy. Friday night was TNO and after my double and the beau’s print party, we were up into the wee hours printing to prepare us for Saturday, because…
We were venders at the MOVE festival in downtown Albany Saturday. After hours of sitting in the freezing cold and explaining our services, we decided to grab some food (aka the most delicious cajun french fries at Bombers) and take a stroll. I rarely buy flowers anymore from storefronts but something inside of me told me to walk in… and when I did, there stood a great childhood friend of mine of whom I haven’t seen in a long time. We caught up, I got some beautiful ruby ranunculus and exchanged numbers. I was so happy the whole way home that I listened to my intuition.
Sunday we finally got the opportunity to sleep, read our books and went for a run on the bike path before brunch. Can I just say that it was absolutely gorgeous out? Because it was! And can I also boast that the beau ran a mile pain free? Because he did! I set out for three and felt great to see the negative splits; this whole exercise thing is finally starting to become habit once again.
Our walk to brunch was warm and longer than usual because I stopped frequently to admire all of the blooms downtown. The tree above reminds me of cotton candy and I could sit underneath it all day. But I couldn’t, I had errands to run. Kitty cat is restocked with food and litter, the store will soon have new prints hung on the brightly colored walls, a mini grill was purchased for the porch along with a bird feeder and a second planter for our broccoli and kale seedlings. A birthday dinner to top off the night and the beau is now already passed out in bed; resting up for his trip into the city tomorrow.
Although it was a packed weekend and very little was actually accomplished around the apartment (laundry, cooking, planting), I’m pretty appreciative of the time spent together. Hope you all had a wonderful weekend outside or at least with the one(s) you love. Stay happy my friends.
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