We celebrated the birthday of a friend Friday night. We started with dinner at Sakana Japanese Steak House where I got my first, and last, taste of sushi. Yuck. Steph got us a private room complete with rice paper doors and a table that sits low to the floor. Super fun. After dinner we went to the Ram for dessert and didn't leave until 12:45. We had a ball.


In true Japanese style there were no shoes allowed.

The rest of the weekend was packed with the launch of our new church name, Bridgepoint church.
And with that I am out of things to say. I had all kinds of things I wanted to post about but as I sit here now, staring at the screen that I started writing on three days ago, they have all gone out of my brain. Maybe when I get some down time I will be able to clear my head.
3 comments:
Sounds like lots of people are starting to sell things on Etsy. I love looking around on there. They have some really cute stuff. I have had one taste of sushi and was not crazy about it...at all. Remember in the youth group when I played that game and had to try it? Yuck! Good to hear from you in the blog world. :)
I always thought I would hate sushi, but then I tried it and loved it. I'm actually surprised you don't like it. What did you have? You gotta start out slow!
Start slow, as in cook it first.
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