Good Friday Traditions

Well by now you probably know that traditions mean a lot to me and keeping them is as equally important.

So when Good Friday rolls around it can only mean one thing – RED LOBSTER!!

See we have this tradition in our family that we only should go to Red Lobster once a year and that is on Good Friday. Okay it might sound kinda weird to some, but when you have small  kids growing up you don’t normally go to restaurants and let them order anything they want – but on Good Friday that’s exactly what it means. They could order absolutely anything that they would want – no matter of the cost. So you can imagine how much we looked forward to it and we always have the best time too! 

Well this year we once again made the journey to the restaurant, but the kids weren’t able to go with us. Hopefully they’ll be able to go next year though. So making the trip with another couple, we checked out the menu and made our selections. And how did it turn out?  Well take a look at our plates. Yum! 20160325_193725_resizedYup, not thinking about anything but lobster and steak tonight!!  I just Love Traditions!!

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2 Responses to Good Friday Traditions

  1. tammy k. says:

    lobster and STEAK? on good friday? hahahaha bad girl! my hubby had the day off unexpectedly, so he was home for dinner on good friday (he works second shift). he wanted to go to a diner in the next town for fish, but when we got there there wasn’t a single parking spot, and since it’s so tiny inside, we knew there wouldn’t be a seat, either. so we ended up coming back to our town and going to the diner/dive just on the outskirts. got some pretty good catfish critters for dinner.

    • farm2011 says:

      Oh my GOSH!!! I never thought about the steak part on Good Friday until you mentioned it Tammy! And the worst thing is that I hardly ever order steak when we go out. No wonder it tasted so good!

      Do you eat your catfish critters with cajun spices on them?

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