On July 27, the husband and I had our tenth wedding anniversary. Which is crazy because I feel like we just got married! Anyway, we were on our Ocean City family vacation but snuck away that night to have dinner at this newish BYOB, Sunday Gravy, in nearby Linwood. We'd heard it was great, and, happily, the food was as delicious as advertised. I had the Crab Positano, which was lump crabmeat, tomatoes, and garlic over gemelli. And the husband had the eponymous Sunday Gravy, which was braised beef and pork, meatballs, sausage, and gravy over a pasta called paccheri. We also shared a side of buttery broccoli and a Caesar salad, which had these addictive little cheese cracker things in it. Everything was lovely. We'll definitely be back!
Earlier that day, my mom and I peeked into Asbury Avenue's Sun Rose Words and Music. It isn't often that I get a chance to browse an independent bookstore, and it's always so much fun. Even though I get most of my books from Amazon, I was so excited that I decided to buy a couple of paperbacks, preferably some not already on my Amazon list. So I scanned the mysteries and stopped when I found the lone Lee Hollis. Lee Hollis -- which isn't one person, but a brother and sister team -- writes cozy mysteries, and I'd read one or two novellas as part of compilations including Leslie Meier and other cozy queens. But this was the first full-length novel I'd stumbled upon in person and it was called, no lie, Death of a Wedding Cake Baker. How weird was that on my anniversary?! (I also bought Mary Kay Andrews' Hello Summer, but more on that later.)
Once back home (home home, not beach house home), I slogged through the book I was reading (which was a real stinker), then dove right in. And it was such a delight. Heroine Hayley Powell's bestie, Liddy Crawford, is engaged to a younger man with whom she has a prickly relationship. But those problems pale when Liddy's wedding cake baker -- who also happens to be her incredibly mean-spirited cousin -- turns up dead. There's all sorts of wedding-related high-jinks and intrigue in this Bar Harbor-set story, interspersed with Hayley's funny and nostalgic newspaper columns. The mystery itself is also satisfying, and there's even a cliffhanger. I'm definitely adding Lee Hollis to my go-to reading roster -- and planning a return trip to Sun Rose!
So yeah, July 27 was a special day. And not just because I got to eat seafood and buy a book. But because I got to celebrate a decade of being married to my best friend. I say it a lot and maybe it's a clichΓ©, but it couldn't be more true. As you may have observed, I'm not someone who clicks with people easily, or, quite honestly, clicks with people at all. So to have met someone who gets me -- and whom I get too -- is nothing short of a miracle.
It also helps that he takes good pictures.
7 comments:
Oh, what a delightful celebration. Wow! I know someone who would love your husband's meal. The seafood sounds great too! So great you are celebrating a decade and that it feels like it was just yesterday that you got married. Awesome to see your wonderful post and great to find a bookstore too! Those are getting harder to come by these days.ππππππππΈπΈπΈπΈπΈπΈπΈ Thanks for your comments! Recently, a co-worker was telling me about a similar situation with a friend who ended up in the hospital. Here, it seems those who didn't vaccinate and then had COVID are having some terrible infections which aren't even related to their lungs but end up in the hospital and then are on breathing machines, even at home. Thanks again for reading and commenting. Wishing you two lots of new and happy adventures aheadπΈππΈππΈ
LOVED this post. Happy Anniversary to such a perfect couple for each other. Glad you enjoyed your Anniversary dinner ! Ten Year flew by while you were having fun! Wishing many more happy healthy years together.
Such a great title for the post! & what an amazing dress you have too. Lovely summer outfit. You both look great and So glad you are in a relationship with your photographer tooππππππ What a great celebration! Hope the drinks were great too!πΈπΈπΈπΈπΈπππππWe were supposed to have gotten all this rain last night, but it was mainly thunder. I think even the lightning missed us. & it's still so HUMID. OH..and BRICK..he's full of surprises..hahaha...Thanks so much for loving the pink explosion collage. Of course, hopefully, it doesn't end up being too much of a summer soap opera.π€π€π€π€π⬛π⬛π⬛π⬛π⬛And hopefully, I can get this cat put together that I have been crocheting....Hope you have a good week. All the best to your reads and creativity.
Congratulations! So wonderful to celebrate! Love that you guys went out while on the family vacation. I LOVE THIS OUTFIT and his shirt is so spiffy, too! So great that you guys got to do this. πππππππGreat that you got your hands on these books too. I do use my libby app from time to time, but I still love actually holding the book best. That light from the phone can do a whammy on my eyes. So I try to listen more, but I dunno, I just need a book to take to bed.πππππ§π§π§π§π§π§ So good to know about this author. I will have to see what we have on our mystery shelf at our library now.
P.S..oh thanks for sharing about the Bath and Body Works new fall fragrances! I do my best to stay away..because, those darn sales people have me buying much more than I need when I go there. I especially like their lip balms for winter, too. Yes, Halloween is becoming a holiday you feel you might be celebrating from August to November these days!
Congratulations on your tenth wedding anniversary!!! π✨π That's so cool that you ended up stumbling upon a cozy mystery that is wedding themed! And, your dinner date getaway sounds like it was delicious - seafood is always a nice treat! I'm always amazed and in awe when I hear stories of those who don't click with people, manage to find someone they do click with and both get each other. You're very lucky! π
Glad you found your person.
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