We traveled home a couple of weekends ago for a visit and a baby shower. Teresa's best friend, Tahera, is expecting a baby boy the end of April.
I sent a Buffalo Sabres outfit for "Peanut" and spent a lot of time wrapping this gift. I know how much Tahera enjoys wrapping, so I did my absolute best........
Yes, that is two different kinds of Christmas wrapping paper, blue painters tape and staples.
Hope you enjoyed my wrapping Tahera! ;)
While at home I went shopping.....I bought something that I had been thinking about, but did not think I was really ready for.......I bought a new vehicle. It is a 2006 Honda Ridgeline with only 37,000 miles. I first saw this model at the Buffalo Auto Show a few weeks ago. A few of us go every year to look at the cars that we know we will never own, but I went this year with the purpose of finding an SUV for the Buffalo winters. Besides, it was time to get rid of my sporty little red Grand Am GT...it had 99,008 miles at trade in. 
I will try to add more pictures when it gets warmer out. The bed has a roll over cover. The bed doors opens either horizontally or vertically. There is trunk space under the bed liner. The back seats are a split bench which fold up like move theaters seats. 17" Wheels. Curtain Air bags in the front and back. It has a 3.5 V-TEC V6 engine. Okay, I will not continue to bore everyone with every spec of the truck.
The other night Teresa and I tried a new restaurant that has opened in the Galleria Mall. It is called The Melting Pot. Words can not describe how wonderful this place is. If you look at the menu, we enjoyed the Fondue Fusion from the Big Night Out selection.
So I will leave you with few pictures from my phone....
Main Course:
Dessert:

2 comments:
Looks like nice place to go out to eat! Maybe when we come up to the Buffalo Zoo, we can check it out!!
Jenn
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Among all the ribbons and bows,your wrapping job was definitely our fav. The painters tape/staples combo made it evident that you were obviously channeling your inner artist...or something :)
The Melting Pot was our first meal in Pittsburgh. Fondue for two!
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