What I did for my Valentines Day
Feb. 16th, 2006 03:22 pmFeh. I've only tried to post this THREE TIMES.
Okay, first off, then, dinner with the wife. On Valentines day, as is the socially mandated tradition, Cynra & I tried to take in dinner. First, we went the the East Side Marios nearest her school. An hour wait? Do we have reservations? Yes, but we'd like to eat here anyway! (dying tuba noise)
Well, not a couple to be dissuaded by one bad experiene, we head over to another ESM location. An hour and a HALF? Thank you, sir, and good NIGHT!
Okay, nothing that dramatic.
While we were on our way home to set up some feeding arrangements, Cynra remembered a restaurant I'd pointed out to her in Mill-Towne previously. Well, our options rapidly depleting, and our bellies growling in rage, we decided to give it a shot, and were not dissapointed.
The venue, the Post Office (since it's located in Miltons heritage post office). They were sold out of the Valentine's special Cynra wanted, and I figured getting the Surf & Turf would be excessive, so she got a pasta and I an Au Jus beef sandwich. We very much enjoyed what we had, although I really wish I'd gotten the nachos, since a couple next to us had gotten them and they looked So Good.
Overall, it was a good little restaurant, although the ladies night poker game was very... excitable (it is one thing to be happy about a good hand, but, ladies, the word Poker Face is strangely related to the game you're playing).
Then it was home to watch something recorded on the PVR.
Sweet romance.
She promises she'll scan in the card for your enjoyment.
Okay, first off, then, dinner with the wife. On Valentines day, as is the socially mandated tradition, Cynra & I tried to take in dinner. First, we went the the East Side Marios nearest her school. An hour wait? Do we have reservations? Yes, but we'd like to eat here anyway! (dying tuba noise)
Well, not a couple to be dissuaded by one bad experiene, we head over to another ESM location. An hour and a HALF? Thank you, sir, and good NIGHT!
Okay, nothing that dramatic.
While we were on our way home to set up some feeding arrangements, Cynra remembered a restaurant I'd pointed out to her in Mill-Towne previously. Well, our options rapidly depleting, and our bellies growling in rage, we decided to give it a shot, and were not dissapointed.
The venue, the Post Office (since it's located in Miltons heritage post office). They were sold out of the Valentine's special Cynra wanted, and I figured getting the Surf & Turf would be excessive, so she got a pasta and I an Au Jus beef sandwich. We very much enjoyed what we had, although I really wish I'd gotten the nachos, since a couple next to us had gotten them and they looked So Good.
Overall, it was a good little restaurant, although the ladies night poker game was very... excitable (it is one thing to be happy about a good hand, but, ladies, the word Poker Face is strangely related to the game you're playing).
Then it was home to watch something recorded on the PVR.
Sweet romance.
She promises she'll scan in the card for your enjoyment.