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servermonkey ([personal profile] servermonkey) wrote2005-06-16 11:13 am
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Back to work. . .

So, finally back in my office. Apparently, I was missed. It's a nice feeling to have been missed.

While on vacation in Pennsylvania, it seemed like a lot of time was spent eating. After being picked up at Pittsburgh International Airport by Rachel's parents, we made way toward Ellwood City. It amazed me that the airport has a mall inside of it. If I recall correctly, that's the way the train station Union Station (thanks chandrax93Alexandra!) in D.C. is as well. It's been a while, so I could be wrong.

When we got to Ellwood, we pulled into Brighton Hot Dog Shoppe and then to J&T's for ice cream. Mmmm. Ice cream!

The rest of our time there is a blur of food, family, graduation (our nephew Nicholas graduated from high school), more food, a graduation party, a petting zoo, children's museum, and more food. Rachel and I never did get to go to Shakespeare's like we had wanted to, but really, we had TONS of food, you know? Abby was doted upon by her grandparents, aunt, uncle and cousins. Lucky her got to see Madagascar (or MaDEEgascar, as she says it) and The Adventures of Shark Boy and Lava Girl in 3-D, well maybe she was quite so lucky with the latter, but she seemed to love it.

On the way home, I noticed that Wok and Roll in the airport had sushi, so I dared it and got a tuna roll. It really hit the spot. Rachel opted for a wrap from Au Bon Pain, which I'd never heard of before.

During the trip, I also became more familiar with the soy milk that Jonothan takes. After getting home, I bought some Sun Soy brand chocolate soy milk, and found that I really like it. It is closely followed by Silk's Very Very Vanilla, which I also liked quite a bit. All the rest was just eh, as far as I was concerned. Jonothan seems to like all of it, except the chocolate flavored one, which works out well for me.

[identity profile] jenniferjuniper.livejournal.com 2005-06-16 06:26 pm (UTC)(link)
I really like the milks made by Pacific brand. They have almond, hazelnut, oat and rice I think. I prefer almond. It's not made by Pacific, but there is even a chocolate almond. The nut milks tend to not be as gritty as soy. This is all in my personal humble opinion. hee

[identity profile] servermonkey.livejournal.com 2005-06-16 07:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Cool! Hazelnut sounds good.

Thanks!