Sunday, March 22, 2026

Sunday Funday

                  Sunday with Cherrie: A Little Shopping, A Little Lunch, and A Lot of Real Life


There’s just something about a Sunday spent with a good friend that feels like a reset for the week. This morning, Cherrie and I met up at our usual parking spot in Marlow around 9:40 a.m., coffee in hand and ready for a little day trip over to Lawton.


I had a simple mission in mind: find a good pair of walking shoes (hello, New York City trip!) and a pair of white capris to go with a couple of tops I’ve already set aside. Easy enough… or so I thought.


Our first stop was Kohl’s, and while I’ll admit I was a little underwhelmed with their spring selection (it feels like that in-between season where winter hasn’t fully let go and spring hasn’t quite arrived), I did manage to find a pair of white capris. So, win! Sometimes you just have to take the small victories and keep it moving.


Since we were already in the shopping strip, we popped into Five Below, and honestly, that place is always a fun little treasure hunt. I picked up a second pair of inexpensive AirPods for my plane ride, plus the cutest pink organizer bag for all my cords and tech things. I’m really trying to stay organized on this trip, and having everything in one spot just makes life easier.


By then, we were definitely ready to eat, so we headed across town to Back Porch Draft House. Y’all… so good. I ordered the club sandwich, and Cherrie had the ultimate turkey sandwich, and let me just say—those portions do not play around. The service was on point, and I already spotted a couple more things on the menu I want to try next time. And yes, there will be a next time.



After lunch, we made a stop at Ollie’s. I grabbed some marshmallow Peeps for Easter baskets, but later found out Mr. C’s grandboy’s isn’t a fan—so I’ll just pivot! I’ll take some over to Blake and Jessica’s and share the rest with Michelle’s kids. Nothing goes to waste around here.


I also picked up a couple of towels and a pack of 18 washcloths. And let me tell you… we go through washcloths like crazy at our house. I’m pretty sure Mr. C treats them like disposable paper towels sometimes! But thankfully, they’re affordable, so I’ll just keep restocking and keep an eye on our stash.


Next up was Shoe Carnival, and I finally found what I was really hoping for—a pair of white Skechers. I walked around in them for a bit to make sure they felt right, and I think they’re going to be perfect for all the walking we’ll be doing in New York. Now comes the important part: breaking them in before the trip. Because there is nothing worse than sore feet when you’re trying to enjoy a vacation.



Our last stop was JC Penney, where I had my heart set on finding black slip-on flats and maybe a navy pair of capris. But… no luck. And honestly, it might not have been the store—it might’ve just been me. You know how sometimes you have a very specific picture in your head, and nothing quite measures up? That was me today.


Truth be told, I probably have plenty in my closet already to put together some really cute outfits. But there’s just something special about getting a new piece or two for a trip—it makes it feel a little more exciting, a little more fresh.


Even with all the good moments, I’ll be honest—I didn’t feel my best today. I’m starting to wonder if I’m still dealing with some aftereffects from that bout of norovirus earlier this month. I felt weak at times, like I might just fall out, and that’s not a great feeling when you’re out and about. So I may need to slow down a bit this week and really listen to my body.


But overall, it was a good day. Time with Cherrie, a few things checked off my list, a delicious lunch, and a little reminder that even imperfect days can still be meaningful.


Thanks so much for stopping by and spending a little piece of my Sunday with me.

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