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Today is Easter for our family primarily it's about celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the grave. I have had this bad cold/sore throat for the last couple days and today felt even worst so I wasn't able to attend a church here. Actually, we haven't even gone to our first Sunday anywhere yet here because last Sunday we were celebrating my bestie's wedding. Instead of not partaking or hearing the word...we did live stream the message through a church that our previous pastor recommended. It's a bit different with music and such. The message was good though about the same power that Jesus came from God to be human form with forgetting all his God given wisdom to be just like us on earth up until his crucification. I think from seeing the video of the size of the congregation was starling for the hubby. He is not into mega churches or churches that on Easter Sunday call you to baptism as soon as you walk out the doors. Which is fine I get that puts him off a bit. That doesn't bother me so much because I can see Easter weekend would be a fitting time for them to get people to come to Christ in that way. I think we will be trying their smaller campus here in the town we are in so we can get that smaller community feeling. The only down fall is the sermon is through a video..at least the worship is live! Another thing I want to mention about Easter is that I really got annoyed by was google was instead of Jesus (which I expect they wouldn't even do) or even the Easter bunny on their homepage was caesar chavez's face. I get it's history, but that doesn't appeal to me. I guess I am not super fond of google anyways. That's my rant about that.
So yesterday thinking I was getting better we ventured out to a doggy expo they had in town. I imagined it to be on a grand scale and much bigger than it was. That's ok though the dogs got some treats and exposure to socialization so that's always a good thing. After that we decided to try this paleo friendly outdoor restaurant called "The Cove" which has grassfed burgers and awesome fish tacos. I had the grassfed burger without the bun with a fried egg, arugula and tomatoes. It was delicious! The hubs got the latin lover which was some lamb burger with some zesty sauce, tomatoes and other good ingredients I can't remember. We split the sweet potato fries which came with sirracha may dip! I took a pic of their little garden they had where they pick a lot of their ingredients from. :) It's always a nice gem to find places like this. Another thing is they have wine tastings and live music pretty frequently!
Since getting settled in San Antonio, we have been back on track with our paleo eating and I am feeling so far pretty good tummy wise even in the mist of this horrible sore throat and cold.
I met some other wives when a group of us went out to eat this little British pub called the Lion and Rose. Two of the girls have children which is fine, but sometimes feel out of place with that. Hopefully I can get to know them better. Another girl was with her hubby and a bit upset about the children, but later on found out it was some personal reasons having to do with their struggles getting preggers. So that is understandable. I hope I can get to know her more.
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