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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Breakfast

I've never been a breakfast eater. My good eating habits in that area just really don't exist.
I'm not a morning person, and the idea of eating a meal first thing in the morning let alone FIXING a meal first thing in the morning just don't jive with my mental & physical mode of mornings.

Breakfast has gotten a little easier to face over the years tho....that thing called age ya know.
Especially if someone else has prepared it.

Better yet if it's outside my house

Even better if it is combined with the social aspect of girl-friends!

When my sister lived in AZ (in the city of course) social breakfast with girlfriends was a fairly common occurrence. It also made a great way for me to have a chance to see/visit with the other girls when I went down to visit. In the city they had these cool awesome breakfast spots.
The farmhouse--TC Eggington--and for a while, very conveniently just across the alley from where my sis lived was a rustic little down home cafe called "the cowpoke" (or something like that...Sorry, that's a western clothing store here. I actually can't remember the name, but I'm sure one of my family readers will let me know!--haha!) * *NOTE--Yes! as my sister very kindly pointed out, it was "SIDEBURNS" :) Thank you!

When my sister moved back to NE, one of the things she lamented often was the lack of somewhere to "GO TO BREAKFAST"

Mind you you have to understand that does not mean lack of places to eat here. Our fair city boasts of 3 McDonalds, 2 Burger kings, 2 Runzas, about 1/2 doz tex/mex fast food joints, at least 4 mexican restaurants, Perkins, several Wendy's, Arby's about 1/2 doz Chinese spots, several sub-sandwich spots not to count all the steak houses and -----
O.K...I'm sure you get the idea

No lack of anywhere to eat right? What do you mean no where to go eat breakfast?

You have to understand that breakfast to girls in the "city"--(yes I'm stretching the word here for our town) is the experience. It is the ambiance.
Yes we like food (especially when we get together!)
We just want the food, the atmosphere & the decor to fit the occasion, and you know what? Perkins just dosen't cut it. (Not that I'm complaining about their food, mind you, I've had lots of great meals there!)

We actually have one other rather unique and nice spot here. It's a little restaurant in a former old department store. We like it, we've ate there alot.

But we're girls. It's kind of like our shoes. We all need more than one pair of shoes. Shoes to fit the outfit. Shoes to fit the occasion. Shoes to run in, walk in, play in, work in, travel in.....

Woops, back to food. Back to eating breakfast.

Back to meeting for breakfast with friends.

My sis is having a couple days of "girl-friend time" (no husband around, no kids at home. One of them is staying with us. That's another story)

She invited her two sisters & several other girlfriends to meet the 3 of them for lunch at our newest restaurant here.
"The Egg and I"

We love the decor, the food, and most of all the chance to get together with friends for social time!




My sister with her two girl-friends--Cynthia & Michelle


Gay & I, Shelley & Cyndie


As we were sitting there visiting, waiting for our food the florist walks in and announces he has a delivery for my sister's party. You should have heard our squeals! We all looked at each other and asked "From who?!!
There was a wrapped single rose for each one of us!


Wow, can you imagine something that would have given our breakfast a more special touch?
She had talked to her Mom, knew where we were going and what time we were meeting.
Thanks again Raimie, that was a really fun surprise!



Cynthia, Gay, Shelley, Me, Luanne, Michelle & Cyndie

What a great way to start the day (or have a break in your morning!)

22 comments:

  1. How cool - and what a great time!!! Now, where's the great place in the old department store???

    I finally got to eat at The Egg & I a few weeks ago and thought it was delicious. Am looking forward to trying it again!

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  2. what a fun idea!!

    I'm not a breakfast eater either. I leave it to Justin. He always makes a huge breakfast on Sat and Sun.

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  3. looks like a neat place! i love breakfast out - a rare treat. the roses were a sweet touch!

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  4. How fun! What a perfect way to start your day!
    You all ladies are beautiful!
    Awesome beautiful captures!

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  5. What a fun morning! Please email me that family pix on your blog so I can put it as my background pix on my desk top....and so I can print it out to hang on my wall!

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  6. Fun fun! Whoever Raimie is must be a very special person.

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  7. It was a treat for me and a fun visit!!

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  8. I am not a breakfast eater either, but I would wake up for that special gathering of ladies any morning. Looked truly lovely and oh the fellowship.

    How sweet is that Raimie? Sweet I tell you...super sweet!

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  9. sounds like a perfect way to start the day! does it get better than girlfriend time, breakfast out and flowers?

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  10. Well, look at that, Shelley, Bonita K's sis-in-law! I don't know her so well, but I have visited a few times with her hubby here at Menomonie. Bonita spent her first 6 yrs in Wi in our field. Wonderful lady!

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  11. I'd have cried big salty tears if this had happend while I was gone....It WAS precious.
    Oh, and for the record: The BEST egg thing I have ever had.

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  12. oh wow how great is that! And flowers for everyone. I bet it was a fantastic time together.

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  13. How fantastic is THIS? Fantastic, I tell you. Rae, you are the bomb. Love the idea of a girls breakfast. Maybe someday soon we can all converge on Martha in St. Louis and have cupcakes for breakfast.

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  14. btw, it was Sideburns in Chandler AZ
    gk

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  15. Dear One Of My Favorite Ladies,
    I was number eight (in spirit). I'm so glad the roses got there in time. I think the lady at the florist thought I was crazy when I kept saying, "No, I need them there RIGHT NOW!" [hee-hee] She was pretty much right. I'm glad I could count on you all chatting long and hard. I do love you all!
    Love,
    Yay, For Last Minute Ideas In NE

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  16. P.S. Awwwww, I didn't realize Martha lives in St. Louis. Huh! I'll have to file that away for the next adventure!!! ;)

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  17. I KNEW I could count on one of you posting the name for me!! THANKS! Even Leon couldn't remember!

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  18. How fun, that is Jeff's favorite breakfast place - according to him they have the best coffee of any restaurant.

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  19. Such fun! Let me know about that "ronda-view" in St. Louis and I'll drive the 4 hours to join you for breakfast. Let's see, I'd have to leave at 4 a.m. to get there by 7 for breakfast (1 hr. time zone diff.)

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  20. Rae is such a unique and interesting person, by the sounds of it... I'm trying with all my might to NOT subscribe to her blog's rss... I just don't have time to keep up with all the blogs I'd like to... but hers is such a neat looking one. I'm trying not to add any more whose authors I don't know... hmmmmm....
    Pretty special thing she did!

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