Wednesday, August 18, 2010

The Menche's Experience

Sorry for the long delay in posts, my computer is broken.  The monitor is beyond repair and I have to look for a new laptop.  Nightmare!!  So, in the mean time I have to find alternative ways to use the computer, which is annoying seeing as how I'm used to having the Internet one click away at all times.  Now all of the questions that pop into my mind, such as where Sri Lanka is located, the current exchange rate for the British pound, and that recipe for watermelon margaritas, will have to remain unanswered.  I just hope that watermelon stays fresh until I choose my new computer.

Anyway, back to the post I was originally going to write last Friday when my computer went haywire.  My friend Kim told me all about this great yogurt place.  A magical place where you help yourself to delicious frozen yogurt flavors such as Mango and Angel food Cake, top it with just about anything you can think of and then pay just 44 cents an ounce.  It's in Dublin.  Ohio, not Ireland.  And it's called Menche's.

Last Friday, we finally found the perfect opportunity to check it out when our friend Brittany came into town.  It also was the perfect opportunity to pull out my brand new camera, and by the end of the night I came to realize that this new camera was destined by God to be a part of my life.
 Stephanie and Brittany show us just how good the yogurt is!

Here all us girls are in front of Menche's in frozen yogurt bliss.  The two husbands that came with us are safely hidden behind the camera, but you can make them out in the window if you look close.  And you guys thought you avoided detection.  Hah!

 
Then the real excitement started when someone accidentally hit the fire alarm inside the store.  A few minutes later, as Menche employees stood helplessly by, the fire department showed up, axes in hand, to put out the fire (but in reality just stood around waiting for the manager to show up with keys to turn off the alarm).
And let me just say, if you are in your twenties and still single, you need to go to Dublin and start a fire.  Cause they've got some cute firemen out their.  And the best part is that they know how to wield an ax, which is one of my top five most important requirements for my future husband.  All things considered I give my Menche's experience a 9!  Good food and full of drama, just the way things should be.

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