#Best09: Brought to you by MommyMac & Pizza

Tralalala la la la la… this post is in response to Gwen’s “the best of 2009” Blog Challenge. Check it! I missed yesterday so this is a double one.

December 12: New Food. You’re now in love with Lebanese food and you didn’t even know what it was in January of this year.

I’ll make this one short and sweet. Monica and I spent my birthday week in New York and it one of the most amazing trips of my life. I’ve been there several time before but I’ve never (please don’t throw things at me here) eaten the pizza from one of the little pizza places that seems to reside on every corner.

This time in NYC, both our new Irish friend John and Monica made me try it out… and oh boy it is amazing.

It’s not delivery OR DiGiorno. It is DEELISH!

Pizza

Thank you flickr user Daniele Sartori for the awesome photo!!

December 13: What is the best change you made to the place you live?

Recently I moved back home to dear old Tomball to live with Mom. There were several reasons behind this change, the biggest and most important probably being the need to save money saving and to pay off those old student loans.

I lived on my own all through college and for a few years after so I was a little nervous about the transition at first, but the last couple of months have been so much fun.

My Mom lives on a cul-de-sac and we’ve become really great friends with all of our neighbors. We become a fun, sometimes dysfunctional, always silly family that lives together – only in separate houses. I swear I’m going to write a book about this motley crew.

We’ve got the widow, the 20 something that lives with her Mom (clearly that’s me)… we’ve got the single mom and then the cougar. We’ve got the family with yours-mine-and-ours and then on the corner there is the overweight president of the homeowners association (we try to stay as far away from him as possible). Probably the most normal of all of us is the pharmaceutical rep.

We have made it a habit to get together every few weeks in someone’s driveway, drink lots of wine, and stay up talking as long as possible. You can imagine the variety of the stories that are told and the wonderfully different perspectives you get on things.

It is this eclectic bunch I bring all of my problems to first and it is these people who have picked me up time and time again when I’ve thought things are too hard. I have plans to move back into the city sometime in spring, but I don’t think I could have imagined a better place to live in my 26th year. How I love my dear little circle.

Oh… another great thing about living at home are having conversations like these (this occured five minutes ago):

Me (yelling from the kitchen): Mom!!

Mom (yelling from the computer room): What?

Me: I bought you some really great chips!!

Mom (walks into the kitchen): What did you say?

Me: Ummm. I bought you some great chips?

Mom: Oh thank goodness! I thought you were yelling about eating some “good shit” and I thought that was just so white trash!! Good chips. That’s funny.

Me: Wow Mom.

My little sister is coming home from college this weekend. Can’t wait.

my-family

Cheese served up by MagsMac

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  1. 7 Responses to “#Best09: Brought to you by MommyMac & Pizza”

  2. I love your mom – think of her fondly. Even those crazy nights in Tomball. Oh. They were so crazy.

    By gwenbell on Dec 14, 2009

  3. My Mother absolutely adores you Miss Gwen. She asks about you anytime I talk about twitter. Cracks me up!! You need to come back to T-Town soon lady. Maybe next time you will experience one of our driveway shindigs.

    By MagsMac on Dec 13, 2009

  4. There's no place like home!!! Some of my best memories are from when I lived at home at a 27 year old. You get to see folks from a different perspective when you are that age. Enjoy! Love you! I think of your mom fondly as well! You too!

    By Aunt Dee Dee on Dec 14, 2009

  5. Miss you Aunt Dee Dee!! Love you tons.

    By magsmac on Dec 14, 2009

  6. I happen to know your mom as that is me. It is a joy to live with you but would you please pick your clothes up. After all these years, though, that is the least bit of what I think about.

    It is better to have family, friends and some downtime -in an abode (like I hope our home is) – that is rather peaceful – so I can't sit in my rocking chair because you and I both have clothes on it!!! It is still a peaceful place.

    Our little community is rather fun and endearing as there is no judging – ok some – as we give adivce to one another – the widow, the mom with 3 younguns, the divorced, Leo and his crew who helped up thru Hurricane Ike and our dear beloved HOA man who is such a delight.

    We all have a story to tell – some are better at it – not me – that is your job!!

    Much love to all

    Mommy

    By Mommy on Dec 15, 2009

  7. Mom. I love you. That is all.

    By magsmac on Dec 15, 2009

  8. And I suppose I know who I am in this little story. And I can't WAIT until I have cougar stories to share and I won't care if they are posted on this blog. The pharmaceutical rep is the most normal? Seriously? I think we need to open another bottle of wine and discuss that further. This world is one of the happiest places I have lived in a LONG time.

    By Terry on Dec 16, 2009

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