Cherishing Every Weekend: Food, Family, and Countdown to San Francisco
- Davina Gilroy
- May 24
- 3 min read
Weekends bring a special rhythm to life, especially when they revolve around family, food, and moments that create lasting memories. This weekend is no different, though there’s a small twist in the usual routine. Normally, Aunt Sheila would take over at Grandma’s house on Fridays, but this time, Cherish steps in while Sheila enjoys her vacation. It’s a reminder that every weekend holds something unique, even when plans change.
A New Weekend Routine with Cherish
Switching up the usual weekend caretaker can feel a bit strange at first. Aunt Sheila has been the steady presence at Grandma’s house for as long as anyone can remember. This weekend, Cherish will fill that role, and it’s exciting to see how things will unfold. Each weekend until Aunt Sheila returns, a different family member will step in, bringing their own flavor to the time spent together.
This change highlights the importance of family support and flexibility. It’s not just about who is there but about the shared moments that make these weekends special. Cherish’s arrival marks a fresh chapter, and it’s a chance to create new memories while honoring the old traditions.
Preparing for the Event at Amanda Park
Tomorrow brings a fun event at Amanda Park, where a group of ladies will gather for a day filled with good food and company. The menu is simple but delicious: chicken street tacos and homemade carrot cake with cream cheese frosting. These dishes are crowd-pleasers, combining savory and sweet in a way that feels both comforting and festive.
The chicken street tacos are made with tender, seasoned chicken wrapped in soft tortillas, topped with fresh salsa and a squeeze of lime. The carrot cake, baked with love, offers a moist texture and a rich cream cheese frosting that balances sweetness with a slight tang. These treats are perfect for sharing and enjoying in the fresh air of Amanda Park.
A Shared Dinner: Steak, Prawns, and a Baked Potato
Dinner tonight was a special moment shared between mother and child. They bought a New York steak and prawns, accompanied by a baked potato. The meal was split: one half of the potato and the steak went to one, while the prawns and vegetables went to the other. This kind of meal sharing is more than just about food; it’s about connection and enjoying each other’s company.
One detail stood out—broccoli was on the plate, but it was met with a firm dislike. “Nasty,” was the simple verdict. It’s a reminder that even in shared meals, personal tastes matter. The key is to find balance and respect preferences while still enjoying the meal together.

Counting Down to San Francisco and Reuniting with Solomon
There are only six days left until a long-awaited reunion in San Francisco with Solomon, affectionately called the Big Black Bear. The anticipation is palpable. Even though daily texts and phone calls keep the connection strong, nothing compares to being together in person.
Last month’s visit was described as truly amazing, a time filled with laughter, stories, and shared experiences. This upcoming trip promises to build on those memories and deepen the bond. It’s a reminder that distance may separate people physically, but love and communication keep hearts close.
Making the Most of Every Weekend
This weekend’s story is a perfect example of how to cherish time with family and friends, even when plans shift. Here are some ways to make every weekend count:
Embrace change: When routines shift, welcome new faces and experiences.
Share meals: Food brings people together and creates moments worth remembering.
Celebrate small events: Whether it’s a local gathering or a simple dinner, these moments matter.
Stay connected: Use technology to keep relationships strong between visits.
Look forward: Anticipation of reunions or special occasions adds excitement to everyday life.



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