Monday, February 25, 2008

Jenny's Place



Barry & I got outta town this past weekend. It was our 28th anniversary so we went to Jenny's place in Fenwick Island. We've been going to Jenny's place for......help me out here Jenny.....the kid's were little, maybe even before we had kids....let's just say a really long time. It's neat to travel to a place that you've been to a hundred times. You know where everything is. You know where the best restaurants and shops are. We meandered our way there through Rehobeth and the Coldwater Creek outlet and got there at night. Came in, plopped down on the couch and chilled. Our little home away from home. Much needed break.
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We did discover that there is a drawback to going to the same restaurants each time. Our favorite little place "The Cottage Cafe" (we generally say it with a british accent) has been less than satisfying the past few times we've been there. We keep going because we always have--the kids love it---we have a zillion of their glasses from the Koala Koladas that Rhia loves but it really isn't that good anymore. Such a bummer. So we are trying to find a new favorite place. Harpoon Hannah's? Crabby Dick's? We love BJ's on the Water but it's way up the road in OC. We generally stay around the Rehobeth/Fenwick area. Since our 'slam the shooters' days are a bit behind us, the Frogg Pond is a bit much to breathe in now, if you know what I mean.
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Where's your home away from home? Do you have any favorite restaurants in the Fenwick Island area?

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Thanks Jenny for giving us a get away! Love You!

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And look what we came home to:

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Our dear friend, Ms. England the Artist, painted us this lovely addition to the Spirit Room. Isn't it gorgeous? I just love the colors and the movement of the yin/yang fish and the pure Lotus. She's amazing!

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We are so blessed to have such wonderful friends looking out for us. Once again, my cup runneth over....

2 comments:

Mom said...

Glad you a nice weekend.
Most of the food I've eaten in Rehoboth came from Lingos market or Nicola 's Pizza. I have always been there with large numbers of children and we ate at home. Of course we always got one of those wonderful candied apples, Thrashers fries and Kohls ice cream -the orange-vanilla swirl. I didn't know there were real restaurants there.
Nameste my friend.

Unknown said...

Sounds like a wonderful retreat indeed and this Rehoboth sounds pretty darned interesting. I may look it up.