Just when you're on your last day spending with your family there is an invite to have dinner. My family wanted us to have a meal at an American restaurant. It was my first time to dine and have a meal at Lazy Dog Restaurant in Concord, California. My brother in-law had made a reservation at six o'clock party of seven. We had received complimentary barbeque chips and a dip while waiting for the remaining family to arrive. For our appetizer was the Bacon Candy. Reading the menu to decided what to order came across $15.00 Fireside Favorites that includes with a main course meal and dessert from smores brownie or banana pudding. Fettuccine Alfredo Blackened Shrimp Tacos Dessert Family members just ordered what they wanted with the Campfire Pot Roast, Chicken Lettuce Wrap and Fish. Everyone had enjoyed their meals and shared with each other. I am grateful my family gave us the opportunity to try new restaurants. NOT SPONSORED. Check out my channel @ Carmina Lif...
We come home from vacation we tend to deal find ourselves to
take a while to go back to our life back to reality and sometimes we need to
find ourselves to get back in track.
Last week I had post a picture telling my friend Yann let's
plan a beach outing once the virus was all gone. There are some people who don’t
even pay attention what we write as we post something they just look at the
picture thinking you’re at the beach.
They think you’re at the beach during the
COVID-19 and they ask you so many questions asking if there is any there in
your area.
You had received a lot of people liking your picture, but also receive comments if you are okay. I realize a picture can distract a person thinking your some where but actually you are not.
Some time people think ahead of themselves and think you in a danger zone, but actually you are not in where the picture was taken at.
I realize people over look at something but don't see the actually thing they see at all.
I realize I need to put more in detail when you post a picture in the social media because you need to think what other people can misinterpret in something else you don't see in a picture.

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