She consumed a life-changing maple drizzle scone at Sunflour Cafe on Mother's Day. Therefore, we set up a breakfast date (second breakfasts for both of us;) at that locale.
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Glamour girl, Mia Miller, pictured above. |

What's not to love? EVERYTHING is made by the bakery, the macaroons are big, and the croissants are mammoth. My latte arrived pretty as a picture. In fact, it is a picture below.
We sat at a bistro table outside and caught up on kids, Charlotte discoveries, kids, husbands, school, entertainment, mutual friends, and kids.
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yumma lumma ding dong |
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I ate it all up. |
Just down the street from Sunflour is the highly entertaining, design-heavy Paper Skyscraper. This paperie/boutique/gift store features clever cards, wrapping paper that should be framed not wrapped with, 500,000 kinds of soap and candles, kitchen gadgets, books, and cheeky cultural commentary (see visual).
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Not teacher gift material. |
It is a fine day indeed when I get to coffee talk with an old friend. Thanks for the company Mia!

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