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Friday High Fives!

You guys, how is it Friday again? The weeks have been going by crazy fast.

Couple things to start off - I have been doing some blog re-organizing (I’m a little OCD… haha!) so you may notice some new tabs up there! I have one with all of my outfits, recipes, DIY projects, and I even have started sharing SOME of our wedding photos. :) And I, of course, added icons and links to all my social networks and whatnot to the right. So you can check out what I’m doing around the web over there… if you so desire. :)

Now, you may recognize some of the photos below if you follow me on Instagram… but that’s cool, right?

ON TO FRIDAY HIGH FIVES!

[1. Highlight of the week: DAVE MATTHEWS. I know. I've talked it to death. It's cool. I'll stop soon. But it was also a highlight cause I got to spend time with my dear sister in Christ (and Kenya cohort!) Diana!]

[2. I love drinking water out of Mason Jars before bed. I really should take them downstairs when I'm done.]

[3. Jillian Michaels: the woman I love to hate. I'm giving this a shot. I'm a week in. We'll see how I am in 30 days.]

[4. This photo. hahahahaha this cracks me up. There I am. Creeping in my husband's sunglasses at our church's potluck last weekend.]

[5. 50% off $4.77? YES PLEASE. So I made a run by the Tanger Outlets this evening cause JCrew Factory is having a major sale on their shorts and so I wanted to pick up a pair while I can snag 'em for a good deal. And I strolled on in to the LOFT outlet and they had a whole rack of shirts for $4.77. AND they were doing an extra 50% off clearance items. WHAT?! Bananas. This shirt was like $2.67. It coulda been hideous and I probably STILL woulda bought it. BUT, it's actually really cute. So, I call that a WIN WIN!]

[BONUS: I know some of you know that I post twice on Friday's and my afternoon post is usually a restaurant review for our 52 in 52 project. Well, today's review is a review of a fancy restaurant - so I thought I'd include some "DATE NIGHT WEAR" in it too. SO, I thought sharing a little TEASER of my Date Night outfit could be fun. :) ] Check back this afternoon for the post! :) ]

What are YOU high fiving today? Tell me some highlights of your week!

As usual I’m linking up with Lauren at From My Grey Desk.

xoxo, all for now.

Weekly Round Up + Adorable Dog Photos

You guys, I know round up posts are boring. But it’s Saturday. Not many people are reading blogs on Saturday. But, I have gotten e-mails from people before saying, “Hey I’m glad you re-shared that link! I didn’t see that earlier this week!”

Boom. That’s why I post round up posts.

However, I’m gonna try to make them at least A LITTLE more interesting, cause, you know, I wanna keep you guessing. :)

So, today, I present to you – adorable photos of our dogs. In advance, you’re welcome. :)

[tater is the white pitbull/cattle dog/pig and audrey hepburn is the black cavalier king charles spaniel]

hilarious side note: i’m borrowing the nice canon camera from my office for the weekend to take pictures at a friend’s baby shower today – and the dogs are used to my phone or my teeny camera. so every time i snapped a photo they growled or barked. they’re terrified of the big camera. hahaha

still being [molly] posts:

rAVe Publications posts (aka: what I write at work):

what are you up to this weekend? any posts this week you’re proud of? link ‘em up below!

 

xoxox, all for now.

52 in 52: City Kitchen – Chapel Hill [ @theCKtable ]

[For new readers of the blog - 52 in 52 is a post I, well, post on Friday afternoons reviewing a local / regional restaurant where my husband and I recently dined. The stipulations are that either ONE of us or, preferably, BOTH of us have never eaten at that establishment. Oh and the goal is 52 DIFFERENT places in 52 weeks (i.e. our first year of marriage). We also try to avoid "chain" restaurants. There are SO many locally owned restaurants in our area that we want to give them the props. Word.]

You guys, husband and I had a much needed date night last night. We’ve both been so busy lately and we’ve both had so much going on that we had forgotten to just spend time together. Not talking about work, not talking about what needed to get done, just spending time together laughing, eating, relaxing, whatnot.

Anyway, for those of you who live in the Chapel Hill region of North Carolina, City Kitchen, this week’s 52 in 52, is the newest restaurant in the area. If you remember Spice Street in University Mall, well, City Kitchen is the new Spice Street. It’s a more “upscale” American food-type place. It’s owned by the same guy who owns a bunch of fancy restaurants in the area. Well, without further ado, City Kitchen, y’all.

City Kitchen | Website | Facebook | Twitter | Yelp | Blog?

201 S Estes Dr, Chapel Hill, NC 27514-7009 | 919-928-8200

 [City Kitchen is located in University Mall, right next to Scout & Molly's - again, where Spice Street was located]

[So the setup of City Kitchen is very similar, almost exact to Spice Street. The decor is a little different - more "modern" - I actually really like the decor. Also, that clock was WAY off. Like, two hours and 43 minutes off.]

[This is the bar area - I always loved the setup of this when it was Spice Street so I'm glad they kept it.]

[Looks like the kitchen is working hard]

[Now, this is sorta strike one. I LOVE those huge chalkboards with all the cool stuff written on them. Well, if you look in the bottom right corner there's "Days of the Week" - with specials written next to them. The Thursday special was "Cincinnati Five (something) Chili" - I can't remember the full title. But yeah, it sounded DELICIOUS. So we asked the waiter how it was. And he said, "Oh, we don't actually have specials. Those different dishes for different days of the week are just for decoration."

WHAT?! Specials for "decoration" - don't tease me like that. I love Chili. I know that seems silly, but REALLY? If you're a new restaurant, don't advertise specials on a GIANT CHALKBOARD WALL, if you don't want people to actually order them.

I mean, am I being irrational? I'm just saying.]

[More pretty cool decor.]

[Standard Menu shot. I do love their branding.]

[Another sorta weird thing - they still bring out this red pepper or something hummus with warm bread before the meal. It's the exact same, mediocre hummus Spice Street served. Now, I'm not complaining cause it's free hummus. But it's not GREAT free hummus. It looks kinda gross cause, well, it kinda is. I think it's well intentioned - but a more straightforward garlic or plain hummus would be better and suit more universal tastes. Husband didn't like it at all - it left kind of a bitter aftertaste.

I swear, I don't say all negative things. I just try to keep it real. And there's good stuff coming up. I promise.]

[More decor and setup of the restaurant. Those huge cone ceiling things are... HUGE. They're massive.]

[Now, when I went to order, I genuinely wanted some feedback - and I didn't get too much from our server. He suggested the fish which I am allergic to, but I did let him know. I was really asking about the steaks. Not too much help. Oh well, I ended up going with the Pepper Crusted Flat Iron Steak - with "Sauce Diane" and crumbled bleu cheese - and I subbed out mashed potatoes for the onion rings.

And holy. moly. It was so good. It was expensive ($20) but SO. GOOD. Seriously. Holy crap. I had dreams about this steak. Now, it's not THE BEST steak ever... but the marinade is amazing, the goat cheese mashed potatoes were heavenly, and anything with bleu cheese on it can win me over. I would DEFINITELY order this again. In fact, husband had a taste of mine and wished he'd ordered it.]

[This is husband's meal. He ordered shrimp scampi. His words, "It's good. Not $17 good. But it's good. It's okay. Wait, this is a meal? A whole meal? This is not a lot of food for a lot of American dollars."

Yeah, it wasn't the largest helping ever. He said the flavors were okay - but we both agreed that this Shrimp Scampi dish was HIGHLY overpriced.

My steak was expensive, but worth the money IMO. His dinner? Not so much. Word to the wise: don't order the Shrimp Scampi.]

Anyway. That was our dinner and our experience at City Kitchen. It wasn’t the best – they’re clearly still learning. My meal was phenomenal. It also wasn’t quick – service was a little laggy – but honestly, I don’t really care cause I was sitting across from a pretty handsome dude so I was distracted. haha :) :)

Overall Stillman Grade: 2.5 outta 5.

Oh, and it’s pretty expensive $$$well, expensive for two people who like to spend no more than $10 on dinner for two people. Okay, that’s an exaggeration… sort of. :)

Anyway. Do you live in the area? Have you been to City Kitchen? Do you plan on going?

If you don’t live in the area – where have you eaten recently? Any place good? Recommendations? Tell me where we should go next!

xoxo, all for now.

Weekly Round Up 4/28

What You May Have Missed This Week on Still Being [Molly]:

My rAVe [Publications] Posts (aka: what I’m doing at work):

Tell me, what did I miss this week that you did? Post a link in the comments!

 

xoxo, all for now.

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