The two sisters

The oldest, B, and her husband recently made the move out West from the Carolinas. They are getting accustomed to life in the country and becoming a student once again for the mister. The youngest, A, and her husband made a short move within the Carolinas for the mister to once again, become a student.

When we both found ourselves in similar situations - moving and the misters going back to school - but far apart from one another, we thought a blog would be a great way to still do something together and for family and friends to keep up with us. Follow us as we share our love for cooking, the great outdoors, and home.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

We're Back!

From where you ask. Oh just a little vacation to UTAH! Mom and I headed out last week for a five day trip to see Brit and James. (Thanks Mom!)

Since it takes a day of traveling to get to/from out West and we just got home last night, pictures and detailed posts to come. We shopped (with little success), cooked, ate, hiked, and oh gosh you'll just have to read the upcoming posts. It was so beautiful out there and the company didn't hurt either. I can't wait to share details of our adventures!

Since I can't go without mentioning food, here is an interesting sandwich I tried today. Pear and PB.



Mom is the queen of magazines. She brought her stack on the trip for all of us to share. While flipping through one of them this past week, she ran across the Pear & PB grilled sandwich. Knowing I'm the strange one with strange cravings, she pointed it out to me and I had to try it. Eh, don't waste your time unless you have a very flavorful pear. I was anticipating a nice kick of sweet pear with a nutty PB finish and all I got was the PB. After my first bite, I thought apples would have been better. Just in case any other strange-combination-person (oreos and lemonade or sprite anyone?) was thinking of this delicacy, I thought I would save you the time.

Chat soon,
Ashley

PS don't judge my grammar/punctuation rules. I make them up as I go. Kind of strange since a large part of my job requires me to edit hundreds of pages regularly. Good thing I can separate personal from professional life.

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