We love our neighborhood – a quiet side street off of Elmwood, the “cool” strip in Buffalo – but the parking situation here is a bummer. There’s not a lot of parking space to begin with and then the city further restricts residents by only allowing use of one side of the street from 9-5 on weekdays. In the end it’s really not something I can complain about though because we generally end up parking 2 blocks away from our apartment at most and often snag spots right out front. What I can complain about (and do at length) is the fact that parking switches from left MTW to right RF. Which means that if you wake up at 8:50 thinking that it’s Wednesday when it’s actually Thursday you’re out $30. $60 if you have two cars to worry about.
During the school year – when Adam and I have long-houred internships at different hospitals – having two cars will be a godsend. But in the summer – when we barely drive the one car, let alone two – it’s all we can do to remember to move the cars and they become a big, costly annoyance. I try to put “move the cars!!!” in my day planner but since I often don’t check my planner until after 9am this has proved less than helpful. What has proved effective lately though is coupling the task moving the cars with another activity. If there’s one thing I’ll never forgot to look forward to it’s a date with Adam!
For example, this morning we set our alarms for 8:20 8:40 8:50 and moved the cars before setting out on a walk to get coffee.
We ended up with no tickets, plus (half sweet) coffee as a bonus!
I waited to enjoy my hot coffee until I got home to the ac, and paired it with the rest of my breakfast spread.
A crisp, local apple,
and Greek Gods Fig yogurt.
Yum x 100! If you still haven’t tried Greek Gods then you totally need to get on that.
Coffee always makes me super full, which helped lunch to get pushed back later and later into the afternoon. When a coworker called at noon I ended up picking up an extra daytime shift at work tomorrow which meant we needed to switch around some of our lunch and dinner meal plans. The end result of all this is that it was 2:30, I hadn’t eaten lunch, and I needed to go to the store before I could make dinner.
I’d been craving garlic eggplant all morning – actually I’ve been craving that dish ever since I saw it on the table across from ours at Tokyo Shanghai – so I told myself that if Wegman’s had it on their hot bar then I’d buy lunch there. I haven’t seen garlic eggplant at Wegman’s in months, but apparently crossing your fingers works!
I got a big scoop of garlic eggplant alongside veggies picked out from various containers,
and a few big pieces of sweet and sour chicken.
So fun to find exactly what I was craving right on that day; usually I whine to the husband about tastes I’m looking forward to for days!
No matter how satisfying and tasty though, waiting too long for lunch always means I’m hungrier all afternoon. We had a good array of snacks to pick from; baby carrots with blue cheese,
a white chocolate and toffee cookie from Wegman’s cookie bar,
and when I made another batch of pumpkin muffins I ate a mini muffin with Smart Balance Light.
I’m glad I didn’t snack too much because dinner was amazing.
The dinner idea that I just couldn’t wait for was tuna salad Reubens.
We made tuna salad with 1000 Island Dressing and pickle relish, then pressed sandwiches with sauerkraut and 2% Swiss cheese.
We picked up a loaf of blue cheese and cracked pepper bread from Wegman’s bakery today and it totally took the sandwiches over the top.
With roasted broccoli,
and ears of fresh corn.
This dinner was so worth making the kitchen hot and steamy!
How many cars does your household own? How often do you drive to your final destination (as opposed to walking or using public transportation)?

















I live at home with my parents and we have four cars. Unfortunately we only have a three car garage so someone always has to park outside, but luckily that is NEVER me because I have a convertible and my parents worry about the safety of it overnight! I really dont use public transportation as it is incovenient and I wouldnt be able to tell you where to catch the local bus! 😀