When Kamma and Papoo (you may call these folks grandma and grandpa but 'round these here parts that "ain't" their names) live more than 7 hours away from their grans it takes some extraordinary planning to get to spend time together.
A couple of weekends ago, in order to return our grans to their mommy and daddy we decided to meet in the middle - - - in this case "the old Georgia pine" was Exit 59 in Hoffman Estates, Illinois - - - a northern "burb" of the Big Ole Windy City.
Fortunately for all of us - - - all three generations - - - there was a Red Robin at the exit where we could share a little food and fellowship after our long car rides and before our next long car rides home.
Mama Keri was ecstatic to be reunited with her little "chicks," Mackinley and Piper.
We settled in to scour the menus for delightful morsels with which to assuage our budding appetites.
I'm linking this little peek into my world,
The world of Central Wisconsin,
To YOUR world at Communal Global.
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The world of Central Wisconsin,
To YOUR world at Communal Global.
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15 comments:
Hummmmmming, YUM. Those kids sure look happy to see their mom!
Did you not like your food??! Or are you just making a rhyme?
What a delicious meet up! I've eaten at Red Robin twice and I love their strawberry lemonade! Yum!
My children love Red Robin! Glad you were able to meet up.
What fun...and I so LOVE that onion ring tower! :)
Looks like a great day Keetha!
Those grands sure are cute!
Hey, I have lilacs and apple blossom blooming!!!! I am a happy camper!
Hugs,
Cindy
I love Red Robin. I always get some kind of southwest chicken and the strawberry lemonade. :)
That looks like a great place to meet in the middle! Fun and yummy! :)
Keetha....we LOVE red robins! It's a great place to take little ones for sure, except for when the bird comes around and freaks them out!! Thanks for following on the Road Rash 2011 Blog! Glad to have you join in on the fun!
It looks like you have a lovely spring blooming there finally (previous post) ... and how wonderful to have a husband who not only likes to mow. but also to vacuum!
My family loves Red Robin. We moved this past year and the closest one is about 3 hours away. :( Try the Hawaian Terayaki Chicken. YUM!
Now that was the perfect plan! I love Red Robin.
What a sweet sweet family "reunion"! I would like to get my fingers on that onion ring tower ;-P
I think I've only been to a Red Robin once, but I might be thinking of Johnny Rockets. Now I'm not sure. Well, next time I find myself near a Red Robin, I will be ordering onion rings. Those look good, not to mention a fabulous presentation!
The kids sure do look happy to be hanging out with the Grans and the folks :)
Oh Keetha, I am having more fun reading through your blog. Love your many travels. So when I saw that tower of onion rings... I knew you were at Red Robin. My very favorite place to eat here in Phoenix!! Yum!
Cindy & I were saying that the next time I'm in WI, we'll have to make sure the three of us meet up somewhere and visit till the cows come home!!
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