O-K-LAHOMA!
So, we arrived in Oklahoma City to see Jenni and her family and it was so wonderful! First of all, her home is amazingly gorgeous, in a new development which makes for a lovely neighborhood.
It was days of feasting, I tell ya! In addition to the wonderful desserts (brownies, chocolate chip cookies, banana bread and apple bread), she made homemade manicotti for us the first night (with homemade soup and Olive Garden salad) Then, the next night, we got to try her homemade "birox", which I'd never even heard of, much less eaten, before. There were akin to piroshki, only better -- filled with meat and cabbage -- and they were delicious!
When we weren't eating and admiring our surroundings, we were basking in the warmth of being with our friends again. The boys played, and played, and played some more.
Over the next few days, when the boys could be torn from their playing, we visited some antique stores...
Even the mailbox is lovely!
Almost as soon as we got there, Jenni began rolling out the dough for cinnamon rolls!I guess if they can't live in Colorado with us, I'm glad they live someplace as lovely as they do. (Sniffle.)
It was days of feasting, I tell ya! In addition to the wonderful desserts (brownies, chocolate chip cookies, banana bread and apple bread), she made homemade manicotti for us the first night (with homemade soup and Olive Garden salad) Then, the next night, we got to try her homemade "birox", which I'd never even heard of, much less eaten, before. There were akin to piroshki, only better -- filled with meat and cabbage -- and they were delicious!
When we weren't eating and admiring our surroundings, we were basking in the warmth of being with our friends again. The boys played, and played, and played some more.
Over the next few days, when the boys could be torn from their playing, we visited some antique stores...
My husband helping to sort antique records
...Ben got one of Jenni's famous "buzz cuts",
...and, we joined the Sooner fan club in time for the big game against rival Texas Longhorns.
Jenni also took me to a store we don't have in Colorado, called Garden Ridge. It was like a craft store mixed with a home goods store, sort of.
They had their Christmas stuff out, and I was really liking all their birds; they were inexpensive but pretty well made.
I bought a ceramic pumpkin and a large, lighted Christmas decoration for our front yard.
That evening, we went out to the 81 year old, well-known restaurant, Cattleman's. It was just like I expected it to be!
Well, I didn't expect there to be a horse and carriage "shuttle" from the parking lot to the restaurant's door. But I did expect fantastic food, and wasn't disappointed!
Next, I'll show you the lovely antique stores we visited in a nearby town, and some of what we got there!
...and, we joined the Sooner fan club in time for the big game against rival Texas Longhorns.
Jenni also took me to a store we don't have in Colorado, called Garden Ridge. It was like a craft store mixed with a home goods store, sort of.
They had their Christmas stuff out, and I was really liking all their birds; they were inexpensive but pretty well made.
I bought a ceramic pumpkin and a large, lighted Christmas decoration for our front yard.
That evening, we went out to the 81 year old, well-known restaurant, Cattleman's. It was just like I expected it to be!
Well, I didn't expect there to be a horse and carriage "shuttle" from the parking lot to the restaurant's door. But I did expect fantastic food, and wasn't disappointed!
Next, I'll show you the lovely antique stores we visited in a nearby town, and some of what we got there!
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Blessings,
Christine