Saturday Life in Decatur

It thunder’d/lightning’d/rain’d hard here in Decatur for about a second - long enough to knock out the power in our house and the entire block around us - so after attempting to wait things out and sweating thru the humidity - we abandoned that idea, grabbed our laptops and headed over to Breukelen Mojo cafe down in Kirkwood.


However, these shots are from dinner last night at Carpe Diem down the street, in Decatur. We seem to always go there for an early dinner (early by mostly everyone else’s standards) and the place is usually pretty empty - compounded by the fact that it’s quite spacious. Whatever, we like the food most of the time. Of course, I’ve only ever ordered one thing from their menu - over and over again. The Salmon Ciabatta sandwich.


Sure this shot isn’t a stellar presentation - but the better sandwiches out there aren’t pretty sandwiches. At least not once you start biting into them. You want the ingredients to go together, to mix, to be cohesive and not slide apart, not fall away, but to coordinate their flavors so that they hit you with an overriding force that causes the fastest eater, the one who barely manages to taste his food - to slow down, take smaller bites and pay attention to every moment of that sandwichs’ existence.
Or, like the Nutella & Banana Panino sandwich, I could just say that I like this sandwich so much that I’m afraid I’d regret ordering anything else off the menu when this is a sure bet.


Oh yeah. So while the power is out - that also means that the packing is on hold - which kind of sucks. Even though everyone’s probably tired of hearing us procrastinate on the packing. We also went to IKEA today, dropped 1k (picked up 1k in debt) and got a new sofa, and a new bed. They’ll be delivered on Tuesday afternoon at the new place. Awesome.
Up above? Calamari. Good stuff too. Not the usual ‘fried calamari’ appetizer - these were great ’cause they weren’t greasy at all + the sauces were awesome, a teriyaki dip and a yogurt curry type thing. Awesome.

I keep holding onto the idea that it’ll be fun to stay up late, packing and getting things done when things cool down. It’s Saturday night - the only night other than Friday when you can stay up as late as you want, and not really have to worry about work as a consequence the next morning - unless of course, you go to church and if you do, well, you probably have many other things to worry about that we don’t. Still. Whenever Friday or Saturday night come around, I feel possibility opening up - because it does. Hours that are normally off limits, are all of a sudden freed and available for use.

Back in March when we began this blog, I wasn’t quite sure how it was going to survive after our trip to China. That was the primary reason for its creation - even if we said otherwise - but fortunately, we’ve lived enough life on a daily basis that we can fuel a daily entry. And while some posts/activities are contrived and planned (saying stuff like ‘we can take photos and post them!’) - even that excuse has helped greatly because it gets us out of the house. It gets us to do things we may not otherwise do.
But in conjuction to doing more due to the thin excuse of ‘for our blog’ - everything has served as a great reminder that our lives can easily pass us by without us paying attention. And different from our personal/individual/private journals, this one doesn’t even house our random thoughts and ‘deep thinking’ essays - we can barely fit in the actual things we do, let alone all of the things we’re thinking about. Although I’m sure I squeeze it in on the slow nights.








