(Hello reader. I apologize for the delay. Life had been getting in the way lately in an effort to type something and something shmaltzy seemed to be on the menu. If you'd like, I refer to two country songs in this installment you could look up if you like. )
It was an average Saturday night when Marcie and I went out again. We offered to Aubrey and Wes to go with and they accepted. As we drove, the topic of what to do came up. The ladies were dressed casually since we didn't let on about anything fancy when the invite went out. Wes and I were dressed in jeans and casual shirts. It was as we drove by a certain place that offered Karaoke that the girls pointed and tried to convince me to stop.
"They don't have food there," I said. "Well, besides bar food. What do you folks want to eat?"
As I continued driving, they discussed amongst themselves what sounded good. It was then that they arrived at a weird decision. As I continued to drive cluelessly, Aubrey was on her phone. This meant to be somewhere we never went to before. It was then she showed her phone to Marcie who looked at her in agreement.
When it comes to trying new things, I must be persuaded at most times. It is not that I am stuck in my ways per se. It is just that sometimes I need to know the new thing is worth the investment. Considering that many have read that I would provide seed money for friends to try out new business ventures, this probably comes as a shock. When Marcie started navigating, I was unsure where we were headed.
We ended up on a side street with a small sign advertising the place. As I looked at the sign, it read Polish cuisine. I had no idea there were any Polish restaurants in our area much less ever had Polish food. Marcie seemed primed for it. Aubrey was also. Wes was probably in the same mindset as me. As we found our way into the basement where the restaurant was, my senses were heightened. The woman near the front led us through to a nice circular table. We noticed there was no booth settings at all. Marcie seemed at peace with it.
We sat down and the waitress asked us for drink orders with a basket of pumpernickel bread and butter in hand. As we looked at the menu, I ordered a water. The others ordered alcoholic drinks since I was driving. It did not take long for the drinks to come even on a weekend evening. I remembering ordering a mix of potato pancakes and pierogi. We had a nice hour checking out the food and relaxing before we started hearing singing from the other end.