Adios Summertime!
Labor Day weekend was the last of the summer...and what a weekend it was. It was the perfect way to cap off the summer with some of my favorite people.
1. Thursday night Jazz was the perfect way to socialize with old friends. Props to Jennifer finding a great spot-since the group next to us was overflowing with food to share.
2. Boozing and Cruising on the Edelweiss with a great group of people. I'd pay the $15 again to just see the sights of Milwaukee from the river/Lake Michigan. It was the perfect night for it. We then ended up at Brothers for a night of dancing.
3. Saturday brought on the Brewers. Tailgaiting, a game of washers, and reuniting with an old lover. Needless to say- I'm glad I am where I am today-
4. A nap after tailgaiting and throwing on a pair of shorts and heels led us to Game Time. Your average sports bar-aka-not where we wanted to be, but the drinks were cheap and the music bumpin.
5. Once again you could spot us at Brothers dancing in lieu of Jennifer's 22nd Bday. We then managed to make our way to McGuillicuddy's for a drink on the patio.
6. Being surprised at Brothers was quite the surprise indeed. :O)
7. Taking my Grandma and her special friend out for lunch in Oconomowoc. She made sure the choco covered nuts she gave me were from 2006-unlike the ones she gave Gina which were a year outdated. Realizing it's difficult for someone to live alone-and all you can give them is your best. It's hard to cope with someone who is unwilling to look at the brighter side of things-but all you can give them is your love, which they need.
8. Finding myself at Rascals with BFF and a few new friends led to an interesting, yet awesome night. We found ourselves at a local dive bar-laughing until they kicked us out at bar close.
9. Labor Day brought much cleaning, a BBQ, and reuniting with all of 3020. It's good to have everyone back and hard to believe we're in our fourth year together. There is never a dull moment at 3020-and I look forward to new beginnings with cherished friends, new friends, and memories for a lifetime.
1. Thursday night Jazz was the perfect way to socialize with old friends. Props to Jennifer finding a great spot-since the group next to us was overflowing with food to share.
2. Boozing and Cruising on the Edelweiss with a great group of people. I'd pay the $15 again to just see the sights of Milwaukee from the river/Lake Michigan. It was the perfect night for it. We then ended up at Brothers for a night of dancing.
3. Saturday brought on the Brewers. Tailgaiting, a game of washers, and reuniting with an old lover. Needless to say- I'm glad I am where I am today-
4. A nap after tailgaiting and throwing on a pair of shorts and heels led us to Game Time. Your average sports bar-aka-not where we wanted to be, but the drinks were cheap and the music bumpin.
5. Once again you could spot us at Brothers dancing in lieu of Jennifer's 22nd Bday. We then managed to make our way to McGuillicuddy's for a drink on the patio.
6. Being surprised at Brothers was quite the surprise indeed. :O)
7. Taking my Grandma and her special friend out for lunch in Oconomowoc. She made sure the choco covered nuts she gave me were from 2006-unlike the ones she gave Gina which were a year outdated. Realizing it's difficult for someone to live alone-and all you can give them is your best. It's hard to cope with someone who is unwilling to look at the brighter side of things-but all you can give them is your love, which they need.
8. Finding myself at Rascals with BFF and a few new friends led to an interesting, yet awesome night. We found ourselves at a local dive bar-laughing until they kicked us out at bar close.
9. Labor Day brought much cleaning, a BBQ, and reuniting with all of 3020. It's good to have everyone back and hard to believe we're in our fourth year together. There is never a dull moment at 3020-and I look forward to new beginnings with cherished friends, new friends, and memories for a lifetime.
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