Tuesday, May 3, 2011

The Omelet Parlor

Over the last few months, I haven't seen much of my good friend Darci...she found herself a wonderful boy, got involved in a hispanic congregation further south in the springs, and is gearing up to head on a missions trip to Uganda this summer.  Needless to say, we hadn't sat and had a really good chat.  We caught up on current adventures, dreams for the future, and everything in between.
We had breakfast for lunch, at the rustic and old fashioned Omelet Parlor, originally built as a retirement home for the movie star, Ruth Etting back in the mid 1900's. The history on their website is a little sketchy, some dates mixed up?, but Ruth and her husband turned the home into a restaurant and then over time it became the omelet parlor.  The booths are large and a step up from the floor and the walls are covered in black and white photos and painted murals.  We both had plates piled high with thick bacon, scrambled eggs, and potatoes.  The perfect place for meandering conversation on being open to what God has for us next.... no settling for us!

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