Okay...so not really "moose butter" but just as awesome (and I'm honestly not sure if moose butter would be awesome but it sounds cool).

So I got home late from work (again) and open the mail box and saw a sizable package. "Wow, what is this?" I thought to myself. I looked at the name and didn't recognize it but was like..."Ooooh, this is must be from my T-Shirt santa!" But I was puzzled... this box was HEAVY, I mean, really heavy. "Holy shit...there must be, like 10 T-Shirts in here"... Little did I know what amazing treasures this box would hold (and no, it wasn't 10 T-Shirts, it was better!!)

I wanted to open it before I got home but considering I was blocking traffic and was only a few streets away I thought I should be the "grown up" and wait (absolutely no fun btw).

I got in the house and my husband instantly wanted to know who the box was for and what was in it. I told him I thought it was from the Reddit T-Shirt exchange and proceeded to tear into the package.

I first pulled out an amazing T-Shirt from the "Moose Cafe" in North Carolina. Now, I'm fairly certain I've never said anything publicly (or at least not on the "internet record") about my absolute love and obsession with moose in general. (I feel like I need to join a support club now or something after admitting it.) I also almost (I mean in end stage talks) took a job this past few weeks in North Carolina! I think my SS is a mind reader or psychic or something.

There was another smaller box in the larger box as well. I picked it up. So THIS is what was making my package so heavy! What in the world could be inside?

The box contained apple butter, also from the "Moose Cafe". Delicious, delicious apple butter. Apple butter is actually one of my favorite food groups! I kid you not... I'm really not saying this to make my SS feel good, I have an unnatural love of apple butter.

Seriously, the gift was amazing! Not only that but it was a from the heart gift. I love the fact that my SS decided to share a little piece of their home town! Thank so very, very much.

Link to check out the "Moose Cafe" - http://eatatthemoosecafe.com/