I hope each and every one of you had a fabulous weekend! I still can't believe it's over...
To help distract you from the inevitable Monday blues, I thought I'd share the fifth day of photos
from our trip out west. These photos show the first glimpses of the {d}s who joined us from
Denver for the wine country leg of our trip.
{jd} and {cv} were roommates in Charlotte during two of the three years {cv} and
I were long distance. I shared many a weekend visiting {cv} hanging with {jd} too. Thankfully,
he met {rt} and then introduced me to this vivacious redhead who is now one of my closest friends.
{cv} and I were both honored to be a part of their big day in 2009...when {rt} became {rd} :)
It was easy to travel with this pair because they're always up for an adventure--and we're
always laughing! These are a few snapshots from the first full day of our reunion...
The pictures should reveal that we ate AND drank very, very well during our time in wine country.
Bouchon Bistro made the perfect lunch stop in Yountville! We got a little taste of Thomas Keller
through a perfect lobster bisque and an incredible croque madame. It made for a great start to our
time in the Napa Valley. From Bouchon, we headed for
V. Sattui on the recommendation of {rd}'s coworker and got a taste for a bustling family vineyard, swarming with visitors.
As a complete contrast, we then headed to
Newton Vineyard for a "semi" private tour. It was just the four of us until a few more straggled in 20 minutes into the tour. {cv} and I had first tasted a Newton
wine at the
winestore in Charlotte--and wanted to see just where these tasty vintages were made. We're so glad we made the trip to this secluded and spectacular estate....the staff was outstanding and the views were even better. Though it was one of our more expensive tastings, it was worth every penny.
This set-up worked splendidly for us because we were able to get two bedrooms and two
bathrooms with some common living space, so we could maximize our time with the {d}s :)
The Silverado was one of those decisions which made our reunion that much better!
The fantastic fare and the stellar service at
Morimoto capped off our first day in Napa. We cabbed
to the restaurant so we could fully enjoy our dinner, which ended up being a great decision. I don't
think I could pick a favorite dish, though the rock shrimp tempura {not pictured sadly} and the donuts were absurdly good. If you're not hungry reading this, I'm impressed ;) I am just writing about it!
Do you make time for reunions with friends?
How do you maximize your time together?
Hope these photos helped to make your Monday a little brighter!
Thanks again to all the lovely ladies who linked up for
Friday's Fancies :)
I'm already looking forward to this Friday! See you tomorrow...xoxo {av}
P.S. Keep your eyes peeled for a few more doses of wine country--including our hot air balloon ride!