Once again, it was time for a road trip…this time it was all about spending time with and celebrating family!
Near the
end of May, we got up early one morning and headed for Omaha, and our first
visit with our son’s family in about a year.
We don’t
follow the Interstate System any more than is necessary. In this case we followed I-40 from Knoxville
west to I-24 north from Nashville. It
joins I-57 north in Southern Illinois and we exited it at US Hwy 50 west at Salem
Illinois and followed US Hwy 51 north followed by a couple of state highways
all the way to our overnight stop in Springfield Illinois.
I had researched the area near our Hampton Inn on the south side of Springfield…looking for a likely place for us to have dinner. That was when I discovered a small restaurant chain called “Sweet Basil Café”. What really attracted me was that the menu was huge and featured a number of Greek inspired offerings…much like the local Greek owned restaurants that we love and frequented so often when we lived in Chicago. At this point, we were really hopeful...
Laurie decided against the Greek offerings, instead ordering one of her favorites, a “French Dip Sandwich”. (Slices of roast beef on French bread served with Au jus for dipping) For her side, she ordered the “Tri-c0lored Pasta Salad. Her other choices were French fries, Orzo Pasta Salad or Fruit.
Laurie
was thankful that she ordered the pasta salad…because it was the best thing she
was served. The ‘beef’ was flavorless as
was the Au jus, sad because a good Au jus will usually ‘cover up’ less than
quality beef.
One of my favorite entrees in a Greek Restaurant is the Greek Chicken Dinner. As is the standard, it includes a half chicken roasted Greek style with lemon and roasted potatoes. As a side, this entrée came with a small Greek Salad.
Due to my
medications, I can’t eat salad so I asked for the soup instead. Our waiter proceeded to bring out a huge
order of French fries, that despite the roasted potatoes that came with my
entrée. We told him that we hadn’t
ordered French fries and he said, “Oh well, then they’re free”. I once again requested my soup…but it never
came.
As for
the ‘Greek Chicken’, despite the fact that it was floating in a flavorless
broth or sauce, it was overcooked, flavorless and dry. The potatoes were terrible examples of
roasted Greek style potatoes. If there
was any lemon or garlic anywhere, it must have still been in the kitchen. Even those ‘free’ fries were just OK. Even the presentation failed to appeal...
Our
waiter was untrained plus he was…to put it politely…an idiot. He did nothing right… In addition, despite
the lack of customers while we were in the restaurant, the kitchen was
painfully slow and we waited what seemed like forever for our food. To top it all off, when we went up to the
counter to pay our bill, the 2 young ladies at the register were just chatting
with each other and no one asked how our dinners were…probably a good thing. The final item of discontent was that their
printer wasn’t working so I couldn’t get a receipt.
Somehow,
this little chain of restaurants has 4 other locations in Illinois…Skokie, Glen
Ellyn, Rockford and Peoria. They have to
be better than the Springfield location!
Taking everything into account, our rating for this dining experience is
“Horrid”. I will post my review with TripAdvisor...
Sweet
Basil Café’s website is at https://www.sweetbasilcafes.com/.
The next
morning we headed west on I-72 and then, once in Missouri we followed US Hwy 36
west to I-29 and then north to Omaha. It
was time to celebrate and party!
The rest of this post is all about Emmett Lee. At 18 years of age he is the younger of our 2 grandsons. As you can see, given all those medals, cords and sashes, he was not only graduating from high school, but he did so with a variety of honors! I’m not sure what all of them represent but when comparing his ‘regalia’ with others, he was part of a select group of seniors!
The graduation ceremony was held at the Elkhorn Public Schools Stadium. This photo shows the group as they were assembling at one end of the field. In total, there were 282 members of this senior class.
Here are some of the members of the Class of 2022 from Elkhorn South High School in Omaha (Elkhorn area) Nebraska. With his height, Emmett was easy to spot! At this point, the seniors had been given a white rose, which was the class flower. It was presented to their mothers or key family members a bit later in the ceremony.
This photo shows all members of the immediate family…parents, grandparents and of course, his older brother. Unfortunately, I couldn’t get out of this photo by being the photographer…as another graduate’s dad volunteered to take the photo.
This view toward the ‘business end’ of the field shows just a fraction of the graduating class. However it does show the big screen showing the seniors and where the speeches were made and the diplomas were handed out…
Then of course, we all had to have photos taken with Emmett. Here he is with his proud parents, David II and Amy.
This is David III with Emmett. It was only 3 years earlier when David III graduated from Elkhorn South High School… Time flies! There were too many people taking their photo when I snapped this one…as neither of them were looking my way.
Of course I had to take a photo of Emmett with 'Nana', aka Laurie, my better half. We are both very proud of Emmett and his many accomplishments!
Emmett Lee posed with yours truly at his home before the graduation ceremony. There are times when even I want to have my photo taken and this was one of those occasions.
So what’s
next for Emmett Lee? He was accepted to
the Jeffrey S. Raikes School of Computer Science and Management, a school
within the University of Nebraska – Lincoln.
This school accepts no more than 45 students each year… On top of that,
much to his parents and his personal delight, he got a full scholarship… In
addition, he’ll be close enough to home that he can drop off his laundry at
home from time to time!
Congratulations
Emmett!
Thanks
for stopping by for a visit!
Take
Care, Big Daddy Dave
Congratulations, Emmett! I love the photo of you two handsome men!
ReplyDeleteSorry that the dinner in that small chain restaurant was a disappointment. At least, Laurie enjoyed her pasta salad.
Great to have a graduation grandson! What an awful experience at that restaurant!
ReplyDeleteHe definitely makes you look like a short fellow. Your restaurant experience is one of the reasons we don't eat out much.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful reason for a road trip, Dave, to be with family and attending your grandson, Emmett's graduation. He has done well for himself with the college acceptance and full scholarship and sure they were well earned.
ReplyDeleteToo bad the restaurant experience was so bad from the food to service and checkout.