Saturday, June 14, 2014

#1. Take a Road Trip & #16. Try Something New

#1. Take a Road Trip  &  #16. Try Something New

Friday, June 13, 2014. A day trip to Tulsa, Oklahoma.

We had planned the trip for a few weeks. With so many changes in the ministry, it was a chance for the Development Crew and our new leader, Pastor Dan, to get away for an all day meeting and some fun.



Having worked doubles all week, coffee was the first thing on my mind when I woke up on Friday morning. So I stopped by Starbucks for my usual... white chocolate mocha. So delicious. I have been trying to not spend money on things that are not necessities, so I haven't had coffee in a while. But coffee was an essential if I was going to make it through the day without falling asleep.



Once we were on the road, we were in Tulsa in no time at all. The first stop was Ted's Cafe Escondido. It was a place Stephanie had taken me when I came to pick her up. It is delicious. If you're ever in the area, I would recommend it. Not only do you get complimentary chips and salsa, but also queso and sopapillas. The prices were not bad at all and you get a lot of food for your money. 





(L) I got tostadas. Unfortunately, I had already filled up on chips and queso, I couldn't finish all of mine. But it was scrumptious. 

(R) Chips, queso and salsa. #sogood



After lunch, we went to Garden Ridge: The store of endless possibilities. There's a reason the store has the name. It was a store full of inspiration. I could buy so many things in that store for my apartment and/or future house. It was like shopping off of pinterest. It has the supplies to make so many of the ideas I have pinned a reality. But I did make it out of the store without buying anything. It was really hard, but like I stated... necessities.








Next stop, and where number sixteen comes in. We stopped at Jamba Juice. It was my first time trying it. I ordered the Caribbean Passion Smoothie. It was refreshing and quite filling. We sat outside in the sun and talked for a while before getting in the car and heading back. It was relaxing.


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