

Since Grant loves both Mediterranean and Indian food, it seemed like a good place to spend his money! She’d really enjoyed it too, and said that there was a brand new place in the same strip mall across the street. We bonded over tales of baby food allergies and then, as one does, branched out into talking about food, and I mentioned having gone to the restaurant that is no more. However, while there I met another mom who remembered Pig In A Pit from across the road, where I’d stopped a handful of times before. I’d intended to collect a place in Savannah, The 5 Spot on Habersham Street, on my way back home from my folks’ for this Thanksgiving trip, so I just stopped at a conveniently placed fast food restaurant in Macon to let the poor boy run wild in their playground. I had to make sure to schedule a mercy break or two.


Simons from Chattanooga, and it is beyond the capacity of five years old to spent that much uninterrupted time in a car. When that happens, Grant generally gives me hints ranging from “will you eat somewhere new” to “Here, take this money and go somewhere.” This was one of the latter cases. On her way to south Georgia, she stopped for a good meal.Įvery so often our paths separate. For Thanksgiving, Marie took some time to visit her family while I stayed home and worked extra shifts.
