We made it up to Bozeman for a day and had an excellent time. Lunch was spent at our favorite restaurant, La Parilla, a mandatory stop each time we are in Bozeman. I had a barbecue chicken wrap (grilled chicken, bbq sauce, cilantro-lime rice, cheese, sour cream, black olives, corn salsa, and guacamole), one of my two favorites. The other is a chicken fettucine alfredo wrap. Yep, a tortilla with noodles in it. It’s delicious! J had his usual blackened salmon and a fajita. Their fatty wraps are that good. We had a bit of a surprise - the restaurant building had been picked up and moved across the street! Next we visited our stuff in the storage unit. We have a 20’ x 20’ unit that is chock full, including a big red car - a '75 Oldsmobile Delta 88. I try not to get too attached to material things, but holy cow, it was exhilarating to see all of our belongings. I can’t wait until we have a home and can be surrounded by our things again. I rather enjoy homemaking, and have had very limited opportunity for it the last year. I went through some boxes and pulled out some clothes and toys for our infant. I also found a book I have recently been considering purchasing, Moving Toward Balance, 8 Weeks of Yoga with Rodney Yee. I forgot that I owned it already! After leaving our beloved stuff behind for another unknown length of time, we stopped at my favorite coffee shop, International Coffee Traders, and enjoyed a frozen Rocha Mocha. Next was a stop at the Fieldhouse, to drop in on my college track coach. He wasn’t in his office, so we let the little ones enjoy the fresh air and lawn for a while. My old coach came and found us, and the first thing he said was to my husband – “You look like a rock star.” We had a great time catching up. He's one of my favorite people Dinner was at the Mongolian BBQ with my sister in law. It was a fun day. I miss Bozeman very much, and J and I agree that we would like to live there again for a bit sometime in the not-too-near future. |