homemade bread, pecan pie and pearls
So this three day weekend was so wonderfully amazing. Andrew and I had the chance to hang out with each other, rest and be productive. I love being productive, but I also like me some resting!
Here is a rundown of our weekend:
On Friday Andrew had a guys night and I had a girls night. The girls got together at Janae’s house for some fajitas and games. We had such a great time! I hadn’t seen some of those girls in a while so that was really nice. We joked that the boys were over at David’s place giggling, telling secrets and having pillow fights. Oh man, I really amuse myself sometimes!
While the girls were at Janae’s the boys were over at David’s place grilling, playing poker and setting up Fantasy Football stuff. I guess our idea of what they were doing was a little off. According to Andrew they had a great time.
Saturday was a day to be productive. We actually slept in til 10:00. We talked at breakfast about how we can’t remember the last time we had slept in that late…and after that conversation we took our vitamins, went on our daily walk and then sat in our rockers (cause apparently we are old folks now). But seriously, it was so great to sleep in. We then went to wonderful HEB and spent the rest of the afternoon working on different stuff. Saturday evening was our date night.
By now, I’m sure you all know that we are big Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives fans on the Food Network. Well, the other night we were watching a new show and they went to a place in Houston. We were thrilled! We had been waiting so long for him to come to Houston. So, Saturday for dinner we decided to go there….Lankford’s Grocery. Apparently they are know for their big, greasy hamburgers and fries. And let me tell you, I love me some big, greasy hamburgers! So, we set off, ready for our yummy dinner, GPS in-tow. As we are driving along and “almost there” Andrew and I start to realize that where we are does not look right. We follow the GPS and it takes us to Post Oak by the Galleria. After driving around for a little bit we both decide that we are not in the right place. At first I am thinking that our trusty GPS has failed us, but Andrew, being oh so determined decides to try one more thing. He types in the name of the restaurant, finds a new address and we are off!…Again!
About 20 minutes later we arrive at Lankford’s Grocery. Yay! Hooray! We did it…..wait a minute! Could it be? On a Saturday??? The place was closed y’all! You can only imagine our disappointment. We were shocked that a restaurant would be closed on a Saturday night. After our shock and disappointment died down, we decided to pick a new place to eat. By that time, I was so hungry I could eat my shoe, and MAJORLY had to use the bathroom! I didn’t care where we went, as long as it had a restroom and food. So….what’s the next best thing to a big ol’ hamburger?….Texas Roadhouse. Yum. Needless to say, our dinner was delicious.
After dinner we came back home to watch a movie, Duplicity, and just chill. I was not a big fan of the movie, but Andrew liked it.
Sunday was the usual, Life Group, church, lunch, relax, work, dinner, movie. Wonderful.
Monday was our day off! Hallelujah! We decided to make homemade bread (compliments of Dana’s bread starter). I think I will dedicate a whole post just to the bread. It’s just that good. Then I baked a pecan pie for Andrew to celebrate his great summer semester. After the homemade bread and pecan pie I decided I might as well put on my pearls, high heels and do some vacuuming…I might as well look the part right?
It was a wonderful weekend. I must admit, I was very sad to go back to work today. I guess all good things must come to an end.
Here are a few pictures of our weekend:

Andrew doing the dishes in his shades...the sun gets really bright!

fried goodness at Roadhouse

date night!
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September 11th, 2009 at 10:36 am
I haven’t eaten at the Roadhouse in so long. I ate there nearly every Saturday night for two years while I was in Lubbock. Chicken tenders, baked po, ceasar salad, rolls – Indeed!