A Lovely Outing
I enjoyed a lovely outing this afternoon. With summer hours ending in another couple of weeks, I took advantage of having a long afternoon to meet my dear relative Susan for our annual summer lunch. She lives about two hours away from me and her life is crazy-busy with three children, a full-time teaching job, and a pastor husband, so we don't see nearly enough of each other.
We met today at The Diner Formerly Known As Zinns where we had a delicious lunch. The portions are so generous and the prices so low and the menu so extensive; I swear I don't know how they manage to stay in business. I then shared my Burkholder's coupons and we drove out there to see what was what.
For years, ever since they came out, I've been interested in a lazy susan cutting mat. It just made so much sense. But the price was off-putting. Pat recently bought one and seems quite pleased with hers. So with my 30% off coupon, today seemed the right time to indulge. And so I did. Susan said she hadn't bought fabric in so long that perhaps she had forgotten how. She hadn't.
What a nice afternoon.
We met today at The Diner Formerly Known As Zinns where we had a delicious lunch. The portions are so generous and the prices so low and the menu so extensive; I swear I don't know how they manage to stay in business. I then shared my Burkholder's coupons and we drove out there to see what was what.
For years, ever since they came out, I've been interested in a lazy susan cutting mat. It just made so much sense. But the price was off-putting. Pat recently bought one and seems quite pleased with hers. So with my 30% off coupon, today seemed the right time to indulge. And so I did. Susan said she hadn't bought fabric in so long that perhaps she had forgotten how. She hadn't.
What a nice afternoon.
Comments
Zinn's will always have a fond place in my heart. When I was a college student back in the last century, I was on the state board of an association that held its annual convention in Atlantic City that year. I rode with our adult sponsor and four other members of our board from Nebraska to the Jersey shore. We stopped at Zinn's along the way and also navigated around City Hall in Philadelphia at 5 in the afternoon. We mistook the Freedom Foundation for Valley Forge, but that didn't matter because I ended up moving to the Philadelphia area only three years later. Now that I live only five miles from Valley Forge, I definitely know the difference between the park and the Freedom Foundation! Never got back to Zinn's though.
XOXOXO Subee
oh I am so jealous I have been wanting to make a trip to Burkholders, soon, soon!
Kathie