Yesterday was definitely a Monday.
After a fun weekend with friends, I started my week off on a high note.
School went well. (My students enjoyed tolerated an activity I thought they would hate.)
I had a rockin' treadmill run while watching Friends. (7 miles at 8:00 pace, boo ya. First run since the half where I felt like I had my legs back.)
And then the senselessness began.
First of all, let me tell you a little tidbit about my car. The gas gauge does not really work. It will work effectively until I have less than half a tank of gas left, and then it sweeps from empty to full with no rhyme or reason. So I never really know how much gas I have in my tank. (I bet you can see where this is going.)
My solution? Set my trip-o-meter every time I fill up. Typically I can get anywhere from 330 to 350 miles on a tank of gas.
Yesterday I was at 308 miles, so I thought I was doing just fine. I was driving home from the gym about 5:00. I needed to be showered and presentable to go to a political dinner with my Business Man at 5:30.
I was about a mile from home, and glug, glug, glug. Crap. My car started slowing down. I guess this is what it's like to run out of gas. Fortunately I was able to make it to the next side street and park it on the side of the road.
I tried calling my Business Man so he could come save me. No answer.
So I grabbed my keys and phone and started sprinting the mile home. (Thus turning my 7-miler into an 8-miler.)
I got home at 5:07pm and proceeded to get ready at lightning speed. Surprisingly, I got ready just in time. We left for our dinner, and decided to deal with the car situation afterwards.
We enjoyed a nice dinner with our friends John & Amber, and also got to hear Governor Kasich speak. I wanted to ask him why he wasn't standing outside the Governor's mansion in Columbus cheering on marathon and half-marathon runners last weekend, hehe.
All dolled up on a Monday night. |
So, after the dinner, it was time to take care of the car. We stopped by the house and picked up our gas can. (It's normally used for the lawnmower.) We filled it up with gas, and took it back to the car.
Too bad the spout wasn't long enough to actually get the gas inside the gas tank. Sigh.
Off to Wal-mart we went, for the longest funnel we could find. We made it back to the car and got the gas inside. Then it was off to the gas station to fill-er-up.
By this point, I was a bit frustrated and exhausted. It was about 8:45pm, and it'd been a long night. So I decided a blizzard would cheer me up. A pumpkin pie blizzard to be exact.
So after filling up with gas, I headed over to the Dairy Queen nearest us. For some reason it wasn't open! They are supposed to be open until 9pm.
So I called the other Dairy Queen across town, and asked what time they closed. 9pm. So I booked it over there and got there at 8:58, YES!
Except they had locked the door. Needless to say, I went home and went to bed. It was just not my night.
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In other news, let's talk about this Spiced Apple Cream Cheese Danish Bread that I made this weekend!
This was my first attempt ever at a flaky, buttery pastry. It's been on my baking bucket list for awhile, along with croissants, homemade marshmallows, sourdough bread, and a few other things.
With this particular recipe, you make up a dough, and then a butter square. You actually wrap up the butter square with the dough, and roll it out so the butter kind of blends throughout the entire dough. Of course with hours of refrigeration in between. It's best to make this a day ahead. (Or even three days ahead... I prepared the dough Thursday to be baked Sunday. It turned out just fine.)
When it's ready to bake, it's filled with a sweetened cream cheese and topped with cinnamon-spiced apples.
After baking, it's drizzled with a sweet vanilla glaze. Yum!
Visit Annie's Eats for the full tutorial! She rocks. I'm already wanting to make another one, maybe with a pumpkin cream cheese filling?!
And on one last random note, my Tastefully Simple order arrived! Thanks to everyone who helped me meet my party goals... I got to bring home a TON of stuff for a very low price.
Some of this will be Christmas gifts. |
These are my favorites that I am most excited about:
This was so good. It's mixed with cream cheese and Swiss cheese and then baked until bubbly. |
And this drink. Might I say it's even better than hot chocolate? |
That's all folks... hope your weeks are going great!
P.S. It's October 25... which means only 2 months until Christmas!! Wheeeeee!
Comments
Your outfit looks SUPER cute!!
Your pastry looks heavenly!!!
AND your dress is SO cute! Let's go shopping next time we are together? Okay? Kbye!