Thursday, August 28, 2025

Finally! Shawarma with the Kids

When they were younger, every now and then we would have shawarmas with the kids at the little park behind town hall. We'd park the car, walk along main street to Lakeside Shawarma, and take our food back to a table by the river.

Look at all of the rock on the far side of the dam. The water is very low.

Somehow, we missed  this ritual last year, but we had this week to get together before school starts up again next week,


The circumstances weren't the best on a cool and windy day with the yellow jackets pestering us. In fact, I got stung really well by one of the blighters. But we made a memory with the kids, and those are getting harder to come by now that we don't see Dani and JJ as much.

We didn’t linger long and left to head to the Blue Spoon for desert, which we consumed while walking. I got the most scrumptious cookie ever! It was a biggish chocolate chip cookie with a bit of sea salt. Baked until perfectly crispy, it was delish. I am not usually a huge cookie guy, but this one was spectacular.


We wandered around main street for a few minutes, but since it was my cane hand that was stung, I put it in the car. I was doing fine without it, but the others still kept the outing short out of consideration. 


We only ventured into one store — Amethyst — where I saw a rather nice amethyst lamp for $229 and a very impressive chunk of amethyst crystal for $600. What a specimen!



It all took place in about and hour and a half or less, but we took one more photo before going our separate ways.


We'll see them again sometime on the weekend for a birthday celebration before school recommences next week. In the meantime, I leave you with one of Sue's collages.








14 comments:

  1. Did you ever eat shawarma at your shawarma?

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    1. No. Although one could, it is not much more than a hole in the wall.

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  2. Both of those grandkids have grown up. Don't really recognize JJ and I bet he's still growing. What a nice tradition. Am I right in remembering that Dani is off to college?
    I have granddaughter #1 here today for the start of homeschooling 6th grade. Actually it started yesterday with her mom but Thursday is my day while Emily goes to the office.

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    1. Yes, She has orientation on Tuesday and classes begin on Wednesday. She will be commuting, so we should still see a lot of her — a lot, relatively speaking.

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  3. I love Sue's collages. Nice work!

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    1. She can whip them up in no time with her app. I used to do them by hand in Photoshop, but now I usually ask her to do it if I want one. Mind you, I don’t often have to ask.

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  4. It's good to have those traditions. The grandchildren grow up and away so quickly and that makes time spent with them extra special.

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    1. I will remember my sting of this year.

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  5. That looks nice aside from the yellow jackets. Now I have to find out what shawarma is.

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  6. Lovely photos and collages of a really nice time together ❤️

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  7. Love seeing you all getting together, great settings! Had to look up shawarmas, but they do sound delicious...and somehow Lakeside Shawarmas has another meaning? Sorry you got stung.

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  8. Oh they grow up too fast. Precious occasions!

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  9. Wow, your grandson has changed so much in the past few months.

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  10. The yellow jackets are such a pan at this time of year. I think they sting for the hell of it.

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