Saturday, March 22, 2008
Kicking off the Easter weekend...
Yesterday morning, we both had the day off for Good Friday so we had a full day planned. At 7:00 a.m., we went to Second Baptist Church for the annual Easter Prayer Breaksfast. There was a great turnout and we had singing, a wonderful guest speaker, a great breakfast and a lot of fun. I helped out in the kitchen with a fun group of ladies. Here's one of them preparing one of my favorites for b-fast...grits! I had some later with sausage. Yum!
After that, we took a coworker into San Antonio for lunch at our favorite Vietnamese restaurant and so that we could get to know him. He was visiting from Australia on a work exchange program. It was really fun to learn more about him and Australia. After lunch, we headed up north of Austin to see family in Burnet. We visited for a while and still got back in time to catch the last quarter of a Spurs game. Full day, full of fun. Hope you are all enjoying the weekend as well. Today was work in the garden day so I'll post something about it tomorrow!
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Looks like you are having a good time. A very nice photograph with your post today. Interesting read.
Easter greetings from Abraham Lincoln in Brookville, Ohio.
Happy Easter, Thien!
Wish you have a wonderful holiday!
J.C. of Subang Jaya Daily Photo
I hope your Easter Sunday was a good one.
YUCK, GRITS! hehe... the rest of my family would love some, but i never acquired a taste for that... it's much too gritty. It sounds like you had a really full, fun day!
Love the grits for breakfast, or supper for that matter with a little gravy. But what I really like best for lunch is a well made Pho, dac biet (yep, the special with the works - tai, nam, gan etc.) I could enjoy it nearly every day.
A fine job you're doing with your city blog, Thien. Thanks for stopping by with your comments. All the best.
Full day indeed! I've a daughter living down your way in Copperas Cove, and I've covered the miles you did that day. Grits for breakfast must have been a big help -:)
Thanks for your comments and visits to my blog, Thièn. Happy gardening, too. ~Chuck
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