Let’s see…we got back from Pennsylvania and NY a few weeks ago. It was a nice trip, we saw family and it was good to be back in NY, I hadn’t been in about two and a half years. I do love
that city. Dave and I almost moved there right after college, we were all set
to go; Dave sold his car and college boy furniture, we were off to travel for a
few weeks and then he got a job offer for a job in SF and that was it, we
stayed in the Bay Area. Once settled in SF moving to NY lost its appeal and we
never revisited the idea. However, after living in London for four years I
think I could easily, and happily move to NY.
Riley had to go to the vet
for her annual shot. She wasn’t happy about it and made a scene on the way
there, in the waiting room and during her appointment. I made Dave go with me
this time, just so he could see how embarrassing she is. The vet asked us, “is
she like this at home?” We assured him she only behaves this way when she sees
him.
I went to my first football match, Chelsea v Everton. Can
you believe it has taken me four years to see one? It was fun. I think I’d go
back. I do like how the match lasts 90 minutes (plus any penalty minutes) and
that’s it. No time outs, no commercial breaks, no stalling during the plays.
Don’t get me wrong, I like my American football and basketball but going to those
games, especially football, you know you’re in for the whole afternoon. The
Chelsea match saw us out and back in about three hours. Just enough time for
Riley to have an accident in the bedroom. And enough about that.
We had dinner at Zucca (one of our faves) this past Saturday night. On our way
home we stopped to stare at the Shard and take some pictures. Do you know if
you want to visit “The View from the Shard” it costs £100 to see it right that
very minute? Otherwise it’s £25 in advance and £30 day of. Those prices!
The weather was actually nice this past weekend! How
exciting. We took Riley to Battersea on Sunday then I took her back there on
the Bank Holiday. It was so nice to be out in the sun, the full sun, and to
feel like summer is actually possible. Today, not so much. I think summer is
over.
We’re off to Provence this weekend and I’m really excited.
We’re going back to the same place we have stayed at the past two years. It’s
one of our favorite trips in Europe and I am eagerly anticipating the Provencal
countryside, the markets, the food, the sun (hopefully) and the three days we
have to relax.
After that I am off to California for eight days. We get
back from Provence about 10pm Monday night and I have a 10:30am flight to San
Francisco Tuesday morning. I had to fit it in that way due to the circumstances
but that’s fine, I can sleep on the plane. It will be nice to be home for a few
days, but sadly Dave will be missing out. So I’ll eat some good food and go on
a crazy Target shopping spree on his behalf.
I’m making these cookies as I type (and that typing might have occurred yesterday). (via The Barn) I love cakey,
chewy chocolate chip cookies. Dave likes the thin and crispy ones so we could
have a problem. My favorite ever chocolate chip cookie is made using a cake mix
but a) I don’t have the recipe here (even though I’m sure it’s probably
reallllly simple, since it does use cake mix) and b) I refuse to pay some
astronomical price for a box of cake mix that I could buy at Target (and may
buy next week…) for about $2. So I’m trying these. I’ll let you know how they
turn out.
Edited to add: The cookies are good. Although I may like the
dough more than the baked cookie. Is that weird? I just made more after letting
the dough sit overnight in the fridge and while I don’t think that added to the flavor in any way I do think these second and third batches turned out better. Overall I give
them a “solid.” I’d make them again.

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