This past weekend was supposed to be for two, but sometimes that changes because one of the kids needs us to come through for them because someone else isn't. This weekend led us to a soccer tournament that luckily wasn't far from Kent Island, and that was the closest place to stay. One of our favorite places to go for an overnight, especially off season. We got to take one of the kids to one of our favorite restaurants (no, we don't eat out somewhere that expensive regularly...she was beyond thrilled to go to it)- great food and ambiance right on the water. Dad sprung for the suite on the water that in-season we wouldn't be able to afford, and it gave some privacy to her and her friend who stayed over and then to us early morning (ok, they were not so amused when we returned via the balcony after hopping the balcony rails, but we laughed a lot). We have friends on the island so we got to go hear some live music for the first set (love it because they go on at 8:30 and we can actually stay awake) with them. All in all turned out to be a great 24 hours, and a great example of how we tell the kids that in some ways we are equal with all of them, ie. amount spent at Christmas, but at other times we give certain ones what they need at that time (in this case, some nurturing, not being the kid with no parent there, just support), and it differs for all. The soccer tournament? Two wins, one loss, freezing cold, but I got to take pictures; I have been note taking settings so I can try some shots out- worked on stop action this time (one I first started trying manually when my son had the photography project). She loves to see herself that way, esp. when I captured one of her goals! A few favorites (was really cloudy the first day so those pictures aren't the best)...
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Monday, March 24, 2014
Monday, May 7, 2012
Another Serendipitous Saturday...
We were headed to Kent Island for the night, and had planned to spend time at one of the more well known places for a night of food and fun...but not long before we left it occurred to me that we would be arriving at prime time and there could be waits to eat dinner, and I am not one that likes to wait...fast forward to Trip Advisor, and I found Bridges Restaurant, which takes reservations online. What a fortunate discovery! Three hour meal that was more romantic than what I thought it would be; the only negative was they were sold out of pizzas (?!?!?!?)...apparently with prom they had an overwhelming influx of high school students earlier in the evening. I guess that just gives me a reason to go back! The Flat Iron Steak was divine, the Cream of Crab Soup yummy, and the tapenade they serve with their bread was unique in a good way! I also like that they have the wine lists but also have an "Under $30" wine list. We were able to sit outside on the upper deck and it was perfect, it did seem as if it could get loud inside. I hope next time you are headed to "that place everyone goes" that you think twice and check out what is next door...you might be serendipitously suprised!
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