In this world, you are afforded only so many great loves. Perhaps it is because the energy required to sustain that level of adoration is exhausting. Or perhaps it is because soul mates are infrequent and only surface in a few forms throughout your life. But it is certain that when we
I woke up this morning – errr, let me amend that: I barely slept last night knowing that today would find us on the road again to our beloved DC. It’s only been a little over a month, but this transition was harder than I thought and the missing has been real.
Growing up in Medina we often heard and repeated the phrase, “there is nothing to do.” Maybe it was because we were used to larger cities, and maybe we were just too young and unaware to notice, but we truly felt Medina would never be be the place to spend a weekend.
We vehemently believe that Saturday mornings are meant for markets. When we were in DC, we rarely missed a Saturday morning at the Alexandria Market or we’d venture into the district to enjoy a leisurely stroll at Eastern Market. Now that we are in Western New York, the land of fresh local
I have always loved fall. When September starts, it’s time for layers of clothing, football, and great food and drinks. To me, the season represents all of my favorite things and bundles them up into a couple months at the end of each year. A month ago as we told people about
From the time I fell in love in 6th grade with Gone With the Wind, I have desperately wanted to visit Atlanta. When the opportunity came a’knockin, Scott and I took flight for a brief but lovely 24 hours in Atlanta, GA. For those of you who followed our adventures on Instagram,
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For over a decade, we’ve been writing side by side, tracing our journey from city streets in DC to country roads in Western New York. Along the way, we’ve shared our table, our dreams, and now our hearts as new parents. This blog is where we gather it all — the flavors, the wonder, the quiet moments and beautiful chaos — embracing every minute of this wild and ordinary life.