If you have been following this blog for awhile, you know how much I "love Tuesdays"...not really. Yesterday was no exception either. What is it about Tuesdays and the mayhem that follows me on this one particular day?
Poor Angus even had a bad day. |
It started off at 5 am when my husband was frantically looking for towels and he grabbed the shop vac out of the garage. My eyes were barely open and I knew nothing good had happened. I wanted to crawl back under my covers and hide from whatever mess was lurking out there for us to clean up.
My Theo has been having tummy troubles (most likely eating the bad crab apples that have taken over our yard as of late. He couldn't wait for us to let him outside and I won't describe what was at the door...such a lovely aroma before my first cup of coffee.
Fast forward to a crazy, busy day complete with a migraine headache and incorporating taking the area rug to the laundromat from the morning mess and playing twins taxi in the early evening. I was so frazzled, I resorted to take out Chinese for dinner, which if you know me, is definitely not like me. Good thing there weren't many dishes, because "I" get hit with a homework assignment.
My younger daughter had diligently done lengthy research and typed up her report earlier in the week, as directed (or so she thought). She was to put it into a newspaper type format, which I thought looked great, since she didn't even have a newspaper to refer to and it was just the rough draft. Well, for the final draft, it needed to be an exact typical newspaper layout, complete with the columns, line spacing and font line up. I have said it once before and I will say it again...as much controversy that comes from the internet, it really does come in handy sometimes. Bless Google and their online templates, which saved us once again. Unfortunately, we didn't finish until midnight last night, which meant very little sleep and ask my husband, I am not the most pleasant person when it comes to sleep deprivation.
The good news of the week is my husband and I made a new friend and his name is Josh. Josh Cellars has an incredible array of wines that are not only very affordable, but also beautiful taste. I typically have not been a Cabernet fan in the past, but Josh has changed my outlook. I also love Josh Cellars' philosophy of giving back and their philanthropic community support. This Cab goes wonderfully with our new favorite Fall Cobb Salad. I think I will be inviting my new friend for dinner tonight (if there's no more surprise homework).
Fall's Cobb Salad
2 cooked chicken breasts, boneless, skinless, and diced
4 slices cooked bacon, cut in small pieces
2 large hard boiled eggs, peeled and diced
5 cups romaine lettuce, cut in bite size pieces
1 pear, peeled and diced
1/3 cup Craisins (dried sweetened cranberries)
1/2 cup smoked Gouda cheese, diced
Honey Mustard Dressing (your favorite brand) or your own homemade version
To assemble the salad, plate with a layer of the romaine lettuce at bottom of serving plate or bowl. Add remaining salad ingredients and drizzle with your favorite Honey Mustard dressing.
Can be served as a meal for 2 people, or a hearty side salad for guests with a nice butternut squash soup.
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