Monday, October 31, 2005

Lovin' Life -- 24/7

Just a thoroughly wonderful weekend for Dr. J and I.

It started with his deliciously-doctored homemade beef tacos on Friday. Then on Saturday we went to the Pittsburgh Food & Cooking Expo. Not only was it fun and something new and interesting for us to experience, we were STUFFED after sampling so many yummy treats! We then drove over to the Waterfront for some window-shopping, which of course turned into Dr. J's hearty encouragement of me trying on and purchasing a slew of body-hugging items from Victoria's Secret. I love how Dr. J soothingly says "Honey, you deserve some new bras and panties" . . . as IF these weren't actually treats for HIM?!?! Hee-hee!

With our purchases safely stowed in the car, we went to see then movie Elizabethtown at the Loews Theatre. We worried that it would be a total chick flick, but were plesantly surprised that it wasn't. In fact, it was great! Some sad, life-examining moments of introspection for Orlando Bloom's character, but also tons of laugh-out loud moments. The title of this blog post refers to a VERY funny recurring scene in the movie, too (go Chuck & Cindy!) And Cameron Crowe did some fine directing. We both recommend it! I'm hoping to get the soundtrack downloaded onto my Ipod Mini (you can listen to the great songs by clicking on the movie link above).

On Sunday, my gourmet cook husband made yet another amazing dinner of turkey breast (he's a breast man, after all), roasted potatoes with red peppers and onions, and vegetables in a creamy garlic sauce. YUMMY! My contributions to this meal included clean-up, and a Victoria's Secret fashion show ;o)

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Not to be rude, crude and ignorant, but is it safe to say that Jonathan knows that the way to a woman's heart is through the the breasts (I, of course, refer to the culinary variety - what were YOU thinking????); it's a variation on the old expression about the way to man's heart is through his stomach, etc, etc. updated to make it more relevant to those of us who peruse Vanity Fair even with Joe Wilson and the strangely lovely and OUTED Valerie (wearing shades so we can't REALLY make out her identity)in the 21st Century. Don't be pickin' out no stuff for me at Victoria's Secret, Jonathan. Now, Abercrombie & Fitch, THAT'S another story as Jack Lemmon said in Irma LaDouce!!

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