
It is a gorgeous day...currently stuck inside for a little while, so, why not put a fresh post up? Yes, why not! We saw Spider Man 3 last night, I have to say, we were not disappointed! Well, except for the fact that some people decided it was an appropriate movie for toddlers/preschoolers to see. I think they started regretting that decision when Topher Grace was taken over by a evil, black, blobby thing and grew fangs the size of my leg...that's when the crying began (and no, it wasn't Dusty). Anyway, I digress. The movie was fantastic...Kirsten Dunst was beautiful (I will be adopting her wardrobe asap)...and in the end...good conquered evil. Who can go wrong with that? The movie carried a convicting and inspiring theme that revolved around redemption and forgiveness.When a movie can carry such a deep meaning and keep you on the edge of your seat for 2.5 hours while making you believe that a man can really fly through the city and save the world from evil, it's def. a keeper.
Read THIS ARTICLE...biggest opening day ever? Wow.
Anywhoo...on to the fact that today is Cinco de Mayo and gives us a great excuse to cook some great food tonight!
We'll be experimenting with THIS MENU featured on the Food Network site. Who can refuse margaritas, grilled shrimp, enchiladas, and guacamole? Not I! Eat up kids! Oh, and in case you're curious, here's a little history on Cinco de Mayo.
Read THIS ARTICLE...biggest opening day ever? Wow.
Anywhoo...on to the fact that today is Cinco de Mayo and gives us a great excuse to cook some great food tonight!
We'll be experimenting with THIS MENU featured on the Food Network site. Who can refuse margaritas, grilled shrimp, enchiladas, and guacamole? Not I! Eat up kids! Oh, and in case you're curious, here's a little history on Cinco de Mayo.
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