Guess where I went this weekend?!
NOWHERE!!
It was *so* lovely! It’s been ages since I had a weekend all to myself. And no, zero complaints about all the jet-setting lately. But given my introvert and homebody tendencies, three trips in one month has me feeling uncomfortably close to this guy:
And it wasn’t the quietest lead-up to the weekend either. On Monday we went to a concert.
(Why yes, we went to a concert the night after returning from NYC. That was across town. That STARTED at 9 pm. There are *very* few bands that would ever merit that kind of superhuman effort from me. Fortunately, Whitehorse is one of them.)

Oh man, these guys. So, so good. I’ve been following them since before they were together and whenever they come on the ol’ CBC, I ratchet up the volume. And oh man, what a fun venue.
The Doug Fir Lounge is basically like our old Minneapolis basement(complete with wood paneling). You literally have to go downstairs to find this cozy spot. And we totally lucked out – there were maybe 35 people there? Yeah – Monday night, Canadian band, threat of snow – it was pretty sparse. But look what happened!

Do I look a little derpy? That’s cuz I AM A LITTLE DERPY CUZ I’M TOTALLY FAN-GIRLING BECAUSE I’M TOTALLY CHATTING WITH ONE OF MY FAVOURITE BANDS AFTER THE SHOW NOBIGDEAL! While proudly wearing my CBC sweater, natch (which one of the other 35 audience members totally complimented).
So tired. So worth it.
Tuesday night wasn’t much better on the relaxing front, because we had another concert. Starring this guy:
(Can you find him? He’s the one in the middle looking SUPER enthused.)
Here he is in all his mumbling glory:
Did I love seeing my baby up there singing Christmas songs? Yes! Did I love that it was a total bait and switch and what I *thought* was a cute little middle school concert ended up being a concert extravaganza with three guest choirs from the high school PLUS audience participation PLUS intermission PLUS all the *real* middle school choirs? (Turns out The Boy is actually just in a music appreciation class and for some reason he had to kit up in black pants and a white shirt to sing TWO songs along with a cast of thousands at the very end of a TWO HOUR CONCERT).
Grrr.
Wednesday night, my usual “OMG this week was crazy it’s time for tea and a book” night ended up being errandpalooza – The Girl needs new glasses and I had to hit the grocery store because the entire city was battening down the hatches for SNOWPOCALYPSE!!

Oh yeah. This was totally my deck a few hours into the major weather warnings. But, given a bit of time, Mother Nature delivered:

Yes, ‘Tobans and ‘Sotans. I know that’s hardly real snow. I know you’re laughing. I was laughing too. BUT! the snow was swiftly followed by hours and hours of freezing rain and a temperature that refused to budge above zero.
And so, my weekend ended up being SUPER relaxed! The Husband and The Girl’s Thursday night Phantogram concert? Cancelled. Our Friday night dinner with folks from church? Cancelled. School? Cancelled. For two days. The Husband’s commute? Cancelled. Our Saturday plans with friends? Cancelled.
Honestly, it was so nice. We still had power (unlike lots of folks we know) and we had a full fridge and we had ten-second commutes to our respective at-home screens. The Husband pretended he wasn’t at home on Friday and smelling me baking deliciousness and then also pretended to be surprised on Saturday by the awesome cake I brought out for his 41st birthday.
(Phew. He’s older than I again. The world rights itself on its axis.)
And now we’re all relaxed up and caked up and rejuvenated. Our window for energeticness may be short-lived, though, since they’re predicting SNOWPOCALYPSE 2.0 later this week. Eh, can’t say I’d mind a couple of days of snuggling by the fire. These last ones sure were nice!

















