My fam left not long ago after a fun spontaneous visit involving pizza from Savoy's. My mom and dad were up here to pick up Christine for the weekend, and decided to stop by and see us. It was great!
Last week was the longest short week ever. We were both feeling sick with colds, so relaxing was high on our list. Friday evening we watched "The Candidate" from Netflix. It had it's funny moments, but wasn't great.
On Saturday morning, we headed over to the St. P Farmer's Market. We hadn't gone since May, so a visit was well overdue. We picked out broccoli, leeks, kale, and basil. Then I picked out a bouquet of beautiful flowers. I was really excited to get them home. They're beautiful!
I also rearranged my flowers that Adam had given me a week and a half prior. They lasted a while, but by Saturday only the baby's breath and carnations were still looking good. I rearranged them into the adorable little vase my mom gave me. They looked perfect!
That afternoon, I headed to the other downtown to meet up with a few friends for a girls night Twins game. I met Caitlin at 3 at Rosa for drinks. I had a delicious pomegranate margarita. Too bad the service was terrible! Laura had some light rail issues, so she didn't arrive until 4. We headed over to the Twins game 2 hours before the game started at 6. We had plenty of time to get the giveaway (Twins ear-buds, the same giveaway as when we were in Seattle!), shop in the team store, and walk around to get food.
Our seats were in the 7th row in right field, which actually was much closer as the section is at an angle.
We had so much fun at the game even though the Twins played miserably. We were surprised at how many Toronto Blue Jays fans were there, and joked it was because all of Canada was there to cheer on their only team. These fans were so obnoxious.
Laura left at the top of the 9th to take the lightrail, while Caitlin and I stayed until the bitter end. Twins lost 11-2. It was pretty clear they weren't going to win when Kevin Correia gave up 5 runs in the 1st inning...
Sunday was just a relaxing day at home, which is always appreciated.





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