That’s more than just a blog post title, it is the story of my life. I get it from my father. He hated driving back the same way he came (FYI–he is still alive, he just can’t drive anymore) and he refuses to eat the same meal twice in one day or on 2 consecutive days. I have been known to take longer routes just to switch things up. My abhorrence of eating the same food too frequently has always made cooking in bulk a problem for me. And it is why I struggle picking #PDXBreakfast locations.
The one thing I never imagine changing is my complete and utter adoration of my twin niecelettes. Ask me again when they hit puberty, but even then I can’t quite imagine myself turning down an opportunity to go visit them. Thanks to a fabulous @Southwest Airlines sale, I am heading to New York today. For those following along at home, that means I won’t be here for Thursday, January 26th’s #PDXBreakfast. Neither will @RabbiDavid because of his new gig as a Visiting Assistant Professor at Willamette University. Nor will @BryanStearns because he has to take @GinaBean to a doctor’ appointment. Missing critical mass means that I am cancelling this week’s #PDXBreakfast.
@RabbiDavid teaches classes Tuesday and Thursday mornings, which precludes him from joining the #PDXBreakfast crew for all of Spring semester. For purely selfish reasons, I am moving #PDXBreakfasts to Wednesdays for the foreseeable future (I just like hanging out with the guy). That makes out next #PDXBreakfast on Wednesday, February 8th at Delphina’s Bakery Cafe at 4200 NE Wygant St.
That will also be the @EvaCatHerder Birthday Edition because this year my Hebrew birthday, Tu B’shvat, falls on February 8th. My secular birthday is on Friday of that week, so I guess this year I will just have a double-plus good birthday.
