bixby's crush lives in this big yellow house. her name is aspen, and she's a beautiful, blue-eyed australian shepherd. every time we get close, bix perks up and starts to tug on his leash. if she's not outside, his eyes search for her: in the yard, on the porch, behind one of the windows. and if she is there, she gracefully lopes over and says hi and pees underneath one of the bushes that line their yard. he tries to flirt with her but mostly just winds up jumping around and doing this funny low bark like a big old doof. oh, the awkward teenage years. they remind me of john green's mesmerizing female characters and the fumbling boys that fall hopelessly in love with them: i was gawky and she was gorgeous and i was hopelessly boring and she was
endlessly fascinating. so i walked back to my room and collapsed on the
bottom bunk, thinking that if people were rain, i was drizzle and she
was a hurricane. poor, poor bixby.
BUT i took this picture yesterday, the one time we've passed when she's been home and noticed us walking by but had no owners to let her out. if you look very, very closely, you can see her in the front doorway, saying "hi! hi! hi!" and it makes me think that maybe she has a little bit of a crush on him too ;)
October 8, 2014
October 6, 2014
this weekend in numbers
one free fanny pack (!!!)
"it's october third."
three LITs.
one set of keys locked in my house.
four great neighbors! one air mattress.
$65 for a locksmith.
two naps.
twenty-five years, happy birthday sarah!
threeee pizzas.
four extra sweatshirts because 60 degrees.
1025 laser tag points.
seven out of eight corn maze checkpoints (we never found #6).
four hours. eight tired feet - bixby came too.
two grocery stores.
four pumpkins!
two episodes of game of thrones. one headless ned stark :(
the end.
October 3, 2014
and that's all i have to say about that.
once you have had a white cheddar cheez-it
there really is no other kind of cheez-it.
there really is no other kind of cheez-it.
October 2, 2014
how to teach a dog to run, and other things that should have happened sooner
teaching a dog to run is not as easy as it may sound.
he can walk on a leash perfectly pleasantly.
and he is speedy mcduff at the dog park!
but if you put sir bixby on a leash and start to run, he will freak the heck out. he will try to run way too far ahead. he will bite his leash and toss his head. he will stop abruptly. he will jump on fellow joggers as if to say, "hello look at us both you are running and i am running and we are all running!" the joggers are not quite so overjoyed.
but it's silly and time-consuming for me to walk a dog for forty minutes and then jog around for another twenty when i could just run for twenty minutes total and have a tuckered out dog at the end of everything. so today bixby and i practiced running.
he promptly ran too far ahead, bit his leash and tossed his head around, stopped abruptly, and jumped on a fellow jogger. it wasn't a great start.
BUT. it got better. we tried again down the road when he'd had a chance to get some of that initial WE'RE ACTUALLY ON A WALK out of his system. and he did slightly better sort of! so then we walked a little and then we tried again. and he did very nicely! so that's what we did the rest of the time: ran a little, walked a little, ran a little, etc etc. and then we got very very distracted by a squirrel at the brick frat boy house and had to look at that for a while.
but when we got home, buck the maintenance man had still not delivered a dehumidifier, which was incredibly disappointing.
he can walk on a leash perfectly pleasantly.
and he is speedy mcduff at the dog park!
but if you put sir bixby on a leash and start to run, he will freak the heck out. he will try to run way too far ahead. he will bite his leash and toss his head. he will stop abruptly. he will jump on fellow joggers as if to say, "hello look at us both you are running and i am running and we are all running!" the joggers are not quite so overjoyed.
but it's silly and time-consuming for me to walk a dog for forty minutes and then jog around for another twenty when i could just run for twenty minutes total and have a tuckered out dog at the end of everything. so today bixby and i practiced running.
he promptly ran too far ahead, bit his leash and tossed his head around, stopped abruptly, and jumped on a fellow jogger. it wasn't a great start.
BUT. it got better. we tried again down the road when he'd had a chance to get some of that initial WE'RE ACTUALLY ON A WALK out of his system. and he did slightly better sort of! so then we walked a little and then we tried again. and he did very nicely! so that's what we did the rest of the time: ran a little, walked a little, ran a little, etc etc. and then we got very very distracted by a squirrel at the brick frat boy house and had to look at that for a while.
but when we got home, buck the maintenance man had still not delivered a dehumidifier, which was incredibly disappointing.
October 1, 2014
fall capsule
here it comes: the enthralling post about exactly what clothes i'll be wearing (outside work, dog walking, exercise, and super fancy hours) for the next two months, because north carolina is bipolar weather-wise and i didn't want to commit to any longer than that. can't promise i won't get bored, but i'm going to do my best to live out this style experiment until the end of november.
without further ado, here's the lineup.
i am a tights and dresses kind of girl. i've known that, and figuring out my capsule only cemented this fact. tights and dresses and boots (and possibly a headband à la blair waldorf for good measure). so these are the first four of seven.
1) striped dress from anthropologie. it's thicker than i like for summer, but oh man it looks good with tights and boots. so good.
2) floral dress from target. this is the only dress i included that has long sleeves, so obviously it's a winter dress, even though the material is thin.
3) aztec dress from charming charlie. i think i shrunk this in the wash, in the length direction and not the width direction, but i realized just today that i can wear it with tights and have it be perfectly acceptable.
4) black twirly dress from nordstrom. it twirls a lot. that's all.
the white-ish dress collection; or, even more things to wear with tights.
5) white jersey dress from banana republic. this is great with maroon tights and brown boots and a brown belt. it can also be tied up into a pretend shirt, double duty.
6) pink lace dress from the loft. i wear this all the time. all the time.
7) white lace dress from nordstrom. this dress seems redundant next to the pink one, but i also really love it, and i had one of those "this outfit is so ME!" moments wearing it, so in it stays.
these are all my loose flowy shirts that are made out of weird thin material.
12) black shirt from nordstrom rack. this one's suuuuper basic but i anticipate wearing it with jeans and scarves a lot.
13) aztec shirt from stitch fix. love the pattern a lot lot lot. this one gets a lot of wear already.
14) black and white shirt from tj maxx. not sure if i've gotten tired of this one or not. it didn't get a ton of use over the summer, but maybe that's just cause it looks best with jeans. i dunno.
all the long sleeves!
15) blue flannel from american eagle. staple to wear in the fall. gotta show my appalachian roots somewhere, ya know?
16) tan cardigan from nordstrom rack. i wear cardigans all. the. time. at work but in normal life i can't quite wrap my head around them. i don't know why that is. but here's the one i anticipate wearing this fall.
17) striped shirt from jcrew. this may not be a wise choice. it only really looks good with one particular scarf. we will see how the cookie crumbles.
18) navy sweater from talbots. yes, i'm probably the only person under 40 (50?) that shops there. but man oh man, this sweater. i was way into a book called adorable sunday when i was younger and the main character wore a navy sweater with white flecks in it and that's what i thought of when i tried this sweater on and didn't take it off forever. so sweet, so snuggly.
this is basically the same skirt three times over. what can i say, it works for me.
19) blue skirt from talbots. i know, again. hush.
20) gold skirt from madewell. this is something i wear on rainy days when i want to brighten up the day a little. it makes me happy.
21) striped navy skirt from banana republic. my friend made fun of me when i got this because it matches exactly the cartoon june girl in a calendar we both have. i like june, okay?
all the pants!
22) skinny jeans from target, denizen brand. these were the first skinny jeans i found that i legit loved. the only skinny jeans? possibly.
23) destroyed jeans from abercrombie and fitch. these are a staple in my non-summer wardrobe and i just couldn't leave them out.
24) ankle jeans from lucky. i always fold these up so they're capri length, but i don't know if that's cool anymore. looks better than how stumpy ankle jeans make my legs look in my opinion.
25) black jeans from talbots. last one, i promise! these are...what they sound like. they're skinny but not WAY skinny. i like em.
26) white shorts from express. like i said, it's unpredictable here, and the forecast is promising us a few more 80-degree days. here's hoping.
the boots! boots are my jam.
27) fold over boots from fabrik. these were underutilized last year. the problem is that they look better with jeans than with tights. i'll have to fix that this year because they're really actually cute.
28) tall brown boots from fabrik. i wear these all the time. all the all the time.
29) black boots from cole haan. recent hand-me-downs. black boots are an annual struggle for me - how do you get ones that don't look like they're trying to be badass? but i think these will do very, very nicely.
30) low brown boots from forever 21. these are kind of the backup to the tall brown boots. they're grayer, so they go with the cooler-colored things better.
home stretch! these are my sneakers. oh, i love sneakers. i don't love ballet flats, i don't love heels, i love boots and i love sneakers. clearly.
31) nikes from rumors. rumors is this cool edgy boutique that opened up downtown maybe a year ago. they have an instagram that they post their clothes and shoes on sometimes, and as soon as i saw these, i drove straight over and snagged them. they match approximately nothing, but i love them.
32) converse high tops, of course.
33) converse low tops, because double of course. i've never had white ones before, and i adore them.
34) inkkas in blackbird. really love these guys.
i'm waiting for a couple things to come in via the mailman, but this is basically it. see ya in december, all my other clothes!
postscript: i don't have a particular theme when it comes to where i buy clothes. they're all in the cheapish to middling range generally, but it's not like i got half my wardrobe from one place. this capsule includes six pieces from target and three from talbots (i'm sorry) and one or two items from twenty-two other stores. that's not actually interesting, but i kind of think it's interesting.
end postscript.
without further ado, here's the lineup.
i am a tights and dresses kind of girl. i've known that, and figuring out my capsule only cemented this fact. tights and dresses and boots (and possibly a headband à la blair waldorf for good measure). so these are the first four of seven.
1) striped dress from anthropologie. it's thicker than i like for summer, but oh man it looks good with tights and boots. so good.
2) floral dress from target. this is the only dress i included that has long sleeves, so obviously it's a winter dress, even though the material is thin.
3) aztec dress from charming charlie. i think i shrunk this in the wash, in the length direction and not the width direction, but i realized just today that i can wear it with tights and have it be perfectly acceptable.
4) black twirly dress from nordstrom. it twirls a lot. that's all.
the white-ish dress collection; or, even more things to wear with tights.
5) white jersey dress from banana republic. this is great with maroon tights and brown boots and a brown belt. it can also be tied up into a pretend shirt, double duty.
6) pink lace dress from the loft. i wear this all the time. all the time.
7) white lace dress from nordstrom. this dress seems redundant next to the pink one, but i also really love it, and i had one of those "this outfit is so ME!" moments wearing it, so in it stays.
eesh this one came out extra blurry. welcome to the tshirt section! they are very neutral. but none of them are black!
8) maps tshirt from jcpenney. specifically the young men's section. this was bought on somewhat of a whim, but it looks pretty dang good with my black skinny jeans. we'll see.
9) tan tshirt from target. chosen because it's hecka soft and goes with just about everything.
10) white tshirt from target. it will be a lifesaver, this one.
11) best friends tshirt from etsy. this one just says friends, sarah's says best, but i wear it all the time, even when she's not with me to make the joke. it's the softest shirt.
12) black shirt from nordstrom rack. this one's suuuuper basic but i anticipate wearing it with jeans and scarves a lot.
13) aztec shirt from stitch fix. love the pattern a lot lot lot. this one gets a lot of wear already.
14) black and white shirt from tj maxx. not sure if i've gotten tired of this one or not. it didn't get a ton of use over the summer, but maybe that's just cause it looks best with jeans. i dunno.
all the long sleeves!
15) blue flannel from american eagle. staple to wear in the fall. gotta show my appalachian roots somewhere, ya know?
16) tan cardigan from nordstrom rack. i wear cardigans all. the. time. at work but in normal life i can't quite wrap my head around them. i don't know why that is. but here's the one i anticipate wearing this fall.
17) striped shirt from jcrew. this may not be a wise choice. it only really looks good with one particular scarf. we will see how the cookie crumbles.
18) navy sweater from talbots. yes, i'm probably the only person under 40 (50?) that shops there. but man oh man, this sweater. i was way into a book called adorable sunday when i was younger and the main character wore a navy sweater with white flecks in it and that's what i thought of when i tried this sweater on and didn't take it off forever. so sweet, so snuggly.
this is basically the same skirt three times over. what can i say, it works for me.
19) blue skirt from talbots. i know, again. hush.
20) gold skirt from madewell. this is something i wear on rainy days when i want to brighten up the day a little. it makes me happy.
21) striped navy skirt from banana republic. my friend made fun of me when i got this because it matches exactly the cartoon june girl in a calendar we both have. i like june, okay?
all the pants!
22) skinny jeans from target, denizen brand. these were the first skinny jeans i found that i legit loved. the only skinny jeans? possibly.
23) destroyed jeans from abercrombie and fitch. these are a staple in my non-summer wardrobe and i just couldn't leave them out.
24) ankle jeans from lucky. i always fold these up so they're capri length, but i don't know if that's cool anymore. looks better than how stumpy ankle jeans make my legs look in my opinion.
25) black jeans from talbots. last one, i promise! these are...what they sound like. they're skinny but not WAY skinny. i like em.
26) white shorts from express. like i said, it's unpredictable here, and the forecast is promising us a few more 80-degree days. here's hoping.
the boots! boots are my jam.
27) fold over boots from fabrik. these were underutilized last year. the problem is that they look better with jeans than with tights. i'll have to fix that this year because they're really actually cute.
28) tall brown boots from fabrik. i wear these all the time. all the all the time.
29) black boots from cole haan. recent hand-me-downs. black boots are an annual struggle for me - how do you get ones that don't look like they're trying to be badass? but i think these will do very, very nicely.
30) low brown boots from forever 21. these are kind of the backup to the tall brown boots. they're grayer, so they go with the cooler-colored things better.
home stretch! these are my sneakers. oh, i love sneakers. i don't love ballet flats, i don't love heels, i love boots and i love sneakers. clearly.
31) nikes from rumors. rumors is this cool edgy boutique that opened up downtown maybe a year ago. they have an instagram that they post their clothes and shoes on sometimes, and as soon as i saw these, i drove straight over and snagged them. they match approximately nothing, but i love them.
32) converse high tops, of course.
33) converse low tops, because double of course. i've never had white ones before, and i adore them.
34) inkkas in blackbird. really love these guys.
i'm waiting for a couple things to come in via the mailman, but this is basically it. see ya in december, all my other clothes!
postscript: i don't have a particular theme when it comes to where i buy clothes. they're all in the cheapish to middling range generally, but it's not like i got half my wardrobe from one place. this capsule includes six pieces from target and three from talbots (i'm sorry) and one or two items from twenty-two other stores. that's not actually interesting, but i kind of think it's interesting.
end postscript.
the trip to duke forest that wasn't
yesterday morning i decided to take bixby to duke forest. my dad used to take us there when we were little, it's all these hiking trails with a river going through it, really cool, there's a special place we would always stop to eat our subway. and oh man, i was excited. i was like a parent who was going to surprise their kid with a trip to disney world. not to mention it was the perfect way to let bixby test his new backpack out (dogs wearing backpacks slay me. look how useful you are! look how people you are!). so we loaded up and hit the road and pit stopped at subway because that is a crucial part of duke forest and i found the little gravel road and we parked and i got bix all set up with his adorable backpack and we walked up to the entrance and lo and behold, there were these nasty signs. the signs said CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY SEP 29 - DEC 19, 2014 FOR THE DEER HERD REDUCTION PROGRAM. if i said i didn't consider going in anyway i would be lying, but i didn't feel like getting shot at and it just didn't seem wise to bring my little deer-colored munchkin into the woods while a bambi's mom situation was going on. the only other hiking trails i could think of were the eno, but i didn't feel like driving out to the eno, so i was all "whatever, we'll go to duke gardens" but it just wasn't the same, you know? manicured shrubbery just doesn't compare to rugged dirt trails when rugged dirt trails are what you're in the mood for. so when i saw a sign that said CITY PARK i pulled a U-ie (ugliest word ever award) and me and bix went there.
it just so happened to be a city park that included a disc golf course, so we plopped down on a log by hole 9 and i ate my subway and bix ate his kibble and i bugged the people trying to actually play. then since we still hadn't gotten any kind of walk/hike in, bixby and i walked around the disc golf course in order, which was a lot like the world's lamest scavenger hunt. it kept getting duskier, and the whole course wound through the woods, and i'm not convinced we ever even found hole 16, so at least it wasn't world's easiest scavenger hunt. and honestly, even though bixby thought i was kind of nuts for going in the exact opposite of a straight line, we had a great time out there in the wilderness that is the durham city park disc golf course.
and then this morning he puked in the road.
the end.
it just so happened to be a city park that included a disc golf course, so we plopped down on a log by hole 9 and i ate my subway and bix ate his kibble and i bugged the people trying to actually play. then since we still hadn't gotten any kind of walk/hike in, bixby and i walked around the disc golf course in order, which was a lot like the world's lamest scavenger hunt. it kept getting duskier, and the whole course wound through the woods, and i'm not convinced we ever even found hole 16, so at least it wasn't world's easiest scavenger hunt. and honestly, even though bixby thought i was kind of nuts for going in the exact opposite of a straight line, we had a great time out there in the wilderness that is the durham city park disc golf course.
and then this morning he puked in the road.
the end.
September 30, 2014
what we found on the walk
bixby didn't think this was nearly as cool as i did, but all of those little round things are mushrooms! it rained just a little bit and all of a sudden a million of these along this section of the sidewalk popped out of nowhere. guess they were just waiting for a rainy day. this morning when i walked past most of them had shriveled up and turned black or were just gone completely... mushrooms are funny things.
September 29, 2014
things that are exciting
work is very very boring today and i've already had my afternoon popcorn plus i banned myself from the candy bowl (except for one tiny tootsie roll to test my self-restraint) and i just don't think i can schedule one. more. meeting. right now so i might do a little day dreaming over the four (four!) packages i am waiting to come to my house because i got a little overzealous with online shopping. and by overzealous i mean practical because the things i am waiting on are 1) halloween costume parts, 2) a stripey shirt ordered specifically for my fall wardrobe capsule, 3) another stripey shirt ordered for my capsule because the theme of forever is stripes and also a dress because that is the other theme of forever and it was buy one get one 50% off and i am not one to pass up a deal (see: the immense amount of captain morgan i bought in a fit of whimsy), and 4) FLASH TATS!!! this is the most recent purchase so it's currently the most exciting. shakori hills is coming up soon, and as soon as i saw these temporary tattoos i knew exactly when and where i was going to use them. shakori is a music festival and the rules are: camp! dance! decorate your face! except this year i can take it to the next level and decorate my face AND my wrists AND my legs AND whatever other skin is showing with these shiny happy tattoos. previously i've done face paint and previously before that i've done rhinestones but this year i'm going above and beyond and everyone will think i'm about the coolest festival-goer they've ever seen.
i ordered the pack with these things in it as a throwback to the days when i was obsessed with ancient egypt and also cause it's still way cool. that skinny bracelet up there? totally going across my forehead. watch out shakori.
beach day
so i went to miami earlier this year, but i hadn't made it to a north carolina beach, which is Bad and Wrong, so when sarah said, "wanna go to the beach next weekend?" i said, "yes!"
so on saturday, she and i and sarah also and bixberoni piled into sarah's car rose and headed east.
(are his nails too long? they look too long. but i will not be the one to cut them.)
we pit stopped at an arby's-cum-dunkin donuts for all the necessities and hit the road round two and then BEACH BEACH BEACH.
we found a spot away from all the fish hooks and jumped around in the water and plopped down on the sand and maybe did a little dozey stuff. bixby did like the the seagulls, did not like the waves, did like barking at everything and pulling on his leash a lot, did sit on my head with his sandy butt when i was trying to nap. and then it started sprinkling but fortunately this beach included a covered gazebo so we moved our party there and i made some progress on a storm of swords (yes, i jumped on the GoT bandwagon, sorry not sorry) and we ate gummy bears and generally had a really splendid beachy time.
so then it was 4:30ish and we wanted to Do Something but it was too early for dinner so we drove downtown and found the best parking spot and used the smelliest bathroom (even bix was like "what the hell guys," and he didn't even go in) and marched ourselves up to a place with outdoor seating and they said they didn't allow dogs on the patio and the only place they knew of that did was in carolina beach and was called the lazy pirate. so we decided that was probably not true and walked across the street to jack mackerel's and actually it was true but we could tie bixby up to the railing as long as he was on the other side of the patio as the restaurant. so he chilled in the parking lot while we were there and alternated between dejectedly laying on the stones and whining at me. the rest of us, however, ordered margs and had a lovely time (is there any other time to be had when you're drinking margs?).
we sat on the pier and watched a kid flirt with the ocean and talked about what we wanted our actual careers to be (i'm like 75% joking when i say i want to be a stay-at-home mommy blogger but the 25% that isn't joking is very much real). i've said it before and i'll say it again, but mid-twenties is a very unsure limbo-y time. no, i don't want to be the front desk girl forever, but also no, i don't know what i want to do instead. and then we snuggled a little bit and bixby said "HEY" and we said "you can snuggle too."
by then it was coming up on dinner time so we decided to venture over to the lazy pirate. we got there and it was quite a thing - volleyball, live music, cornhole, picnic tables, fake grass, the works. i heard someone complaining about "a DOG in a RESTAURANT" which seemed unfair since we weren't even inside the restaurant, we were just walking on the fake grass. we asked if dogs were allowed and they said yeah but we had to go to the back porch area and we wouldn't have a server, we'd have to just order from the bar which also seemed unfair but we went back there and the menus were disappointing and overpriced so we decided eff this and i found a couple locals who recommended michael's seafood, which was just three blocks away, but turns out we don't actually know what a block is and we're not even certain they're applicable outside gridded cities. so we walked FO-EVAH and got to this place and they did allow dogs and even though they didn't serve anything fried (where are my damn hushpuppies, this is a seafood restaurant, you are letting the south down) our opinion was that it was delish (pasta alfredo ftw! creamsicle drinks ftw! martinis ftw!).
and then we walked all the way baaaack to the car and sarah drove us safely home and we all agreed it had been a Great Beach Day, even/especially bixby.
the end.
so on saturday, she and i and sarah also and bixberoni piled into sarah's car rose and headed east.
(are his nails too long? they look too long. but i will not be the one to cut them.)
we pit stopped at an arby's-cum-dunkin donuts for all the necessities and hit the road round two and then BEACH BEACH BEACH.
we found a spot away from all the fish hooks and jumped around in the water and plopped down on the sand and maybe did a little dozey stuff. bixby did like the the seagulls, did not like the waves, did like barking at everything and pulling on his leash a lot, did sit on my head with his sandy butt when i was trying to nap. and then it started sprinkling but fortunately this beach included a covered gazebo so we moved our party there and i made some progress on a storm of swords (yes, i jumped on the GoT bandwagon, sorry not sorry) and we ate gummy bears and generally had a really splendid beachy time.
side note: the dog friendly part of the beach was also a historic site but my suggestion to hit up the museum was entirely shut down. plus they probably don't take kindly to dogs. buuut we got to hear their cannon go off every so often, which was exciting! and startling!
so then it was 4:30ish and we wanted to Do Something but it was too early for dinner so we drove downtown and found the best parking spot and used the smelliest bathroom (even bix was like "what the hell guys," and he didn't even go in) and marched ourselves up to a place with outdoor seating and they said they didn't allow dogs on the patio and the only place they knew of that did was in carolina beach and was called the lazy pirate. so we decided that was probably not true and walked across the street to jack mackerel's and actually it was true but we could tie bixby up to the railing as long as he was on the other side of the patio as the restaurant. so he chilled in the parking lot while we were there and alternated between dejectedly laying on the stones and whining at me. the rest of us, however, ordered margs and had a lovely time (is there any other time to be had when you're drinking margs?).
we sat on the pier and watched a kid flirt with the ocean and talked about what we wanted our actual careers to be (i'm like 75% joking when i say i want to be a stay-at-home mommy blogger but the 25% that isn't joking is very much real). i've said it before and i'll say it again, but mid-twenties is a very unsure limbo-y time. no, i don't want to be the front desk girl forever, but also no, i don't know what i want to do instead. and then we snuggled a little bit and bixby said "HEY" and we said "you can snuggle too."
by then it was coming up on dinner time so we decided to venture over to the lazy pirate. we got there and it was quite a thing - volleyball, live music, cornhole, picnic tables, fake grass, the works. i heard someone complaining about "a DOG in a RESTAURANT" which seemed unfair since we weren't even inside the restaurant, we were just walking on the fake grass. we asked if dogs were allowed and they said yeah but we had to go to the back porch area and we wouldn't have a server, we'd have to just order from the bar which also seemed unfair but we went back there and the menus were disappointing and overpriced so we decided eff this and i found a couple locals who recommended michael's seafood, which was just three blocks away, but turns out we don't actually know what a block is and we're not even certain they're applicable outside gridded cities. so we walked FO-EVAH and got to this place and they did allow dogs and even though they didn't serve anything fried (where are my damn hushpuppies, this is a seafood restaurant, you are letting the south down) our opinion was that it was delish (pasta alfredo ftw! creamsicle drinks ftw! martinis ftw!).
and then we walked all the way baaaack to the car and sarah drove us safely home and we all agreed it had been a Great Beach Day, even/especially bixby.
the end.
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