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#1 Jun 12 2009 at 4:49 AM Rating: Excellent
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Happy Friday, folks!

Drinks and BBQ with friends tomorrow night, pool time a'plenty (91 tomorrow) and hangin' with mah peeps.

My muscles hurt. Silly exercise.

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Taking Xavier to the IMAX tonight for a special feature of Night at the Museum 2. Afterward, the kids museum right off the IMAX theater is opening its doors for those who watched the night movie so kids can run around the museum until 11pm. Should be exhausting yet fun!

No real plans for this weekend. We're hoping this is the last full weekend before baby arrives, so probably a lot of chilling, me napping (err storing up on sleep) and keeping legs crossed so he doesnt arrive until at least Wed (midwife is on vacation wheeee!). Possible excursions to the pool(which has become a daily event here with the hot weather).

Otherwise just in waiting mode, counting down, and generally looking forward to being able to roll in bed from one side to the other seamlessly Smiley: grin
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#5 Jun 12 2009 at 5:24 AM Rating: Good
Yoga tonight.

Tomorrow I'm playing football, and a coule of friends will be filming us. I'm well-excited. We'll be playing for 1h30, and they'll make a 30 mins highlight film from it. Or 15 minutes highlight film if we're having a bad day. Or 5 minutes, possibly. Still, should be fun. Later that evening I have a friend's 30th Birthday party in East London, which I probably won't go to because East London is quite far away and I'm not sure he's a good enough friend for me to make the effort.

Sunday, dunno yet.
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#6 Jun 12 2009 at 5:26 AM Rating: Good
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Ew?

I'll be celebrating the girlfriend's birthday this weekend, and spending Sunday visiting her relatives in Jacksonville. Wheee!
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We have tentative plans for tomorrow to borrow a couple kayaks from some friends and hit the river, or lake, or both. It's raining heavily atm, and forecasted to continue on til late tomorrow. We'll see.

I'm trying to convince my husband I need a new car, so, maybe we'll go look at some.

That's all really.
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#9 Jun 12 2009 at 6:21 AM Rating: Decent
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Lady DSD wrote:
generally looking forward to being able to roll in bed from one side to the other seamlessly Smiley: grin


I'd like to be able to get up without having to roll to my side.

As for scabby knees, i can post a pic. I dinged mine on the stairs when I was leaving the math lab yesterday (baby is fine, my sense of balance is just way off)

This weekend we are taking Suki to a tumbling course for ages 10 months to 2 years. (if she likes it, we plan to enroll her for the summer.) since the gym is near the zoo, we will probably swing by to the zoo (yearly pass.) other than that I'll probably just be practicing math (the new professor is just teaching us to pass tests by using the tests as review. great if all you want to do is pass but terrible if you really care to learn it)
#10 Jun 12 2009 at 6:36 AM Rating: Excellent
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Raid tonight, dinner tomorrow with friends, Sunday is unplanned.

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#11 Jun 12 2009 at 7:38 AM Rating: Good
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Well, that's too much work for me. Can I just tell you that it was an unfortunate hot tub-related incident?

Oh, woe.

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Well, that's too much work for me. Can I just tell you that it was an unfortunate hot tub-related incident?

Oh, woe.
Did you turn the hot tub waters to wine?

(you got a hot tub? - is it a ton of work to maintain?)
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Elinda wrote:
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Well, that's too much work for me. Can I just tell you that it was an unfortunate hot tub-related incident?

Oh, woe.
Did you turn the hot tub waters to wine?

(you got a hot tub? - is it a ton of work to maintain?)


Oh no, I was using the one at my gym. How do these bastards use weights and then, oh-I-don't-know, WALK the next day? ;(

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#15 Jun 12 2009 at 8:06 AM Rating: Good
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Was it the out door hot tub again?
#16 Jun 12 2009 at 9:12 AM Rating: Good
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I have a huge bruise on my knee where my dad's German shepherd headbutted me yesterday.

This weekend I plan on doing as little as possible. Some FFXI and cleaning might work its way in there, though.
#17 Jun 12 2009 at 9:41 AM Rating: Good
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Was it the out door hot tub again?


Yup. One does not look cool falling off the last step.
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#19 Jun 12 2009 at 10:07 AM Rating: Good
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Hockey tonight followed by drinking followed by more hockey tomorrow.

I think I'll sleep all day Sunday.
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Tonight we are having friends over for beer, pizza and Game 7. GO WINGS GO!!

Tomorrow one of my bands are playing at a burlesque benefit for a local animal shelter.

Sunday is back to Mom's to get the last of her stuff out of her shed before her new tennents move in.


And hopefully some how some way I'll get by the The Texas Folklife Festival this weekend.
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Watch a Film, running, planning my holiday and looking forward to a glorious summer Smiley: smile
#22 Jun 12 2009 at 11:35 AM Rating: Good
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Hockey tonight followed by drinking followed by more hockey tomorrow.

I think I'll sleep all day Sunday.


Go Pens!

That last game was great!
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#23 Jun 12 2009 at 12:05 PM Rating: Good
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Tare wrote:
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Was it the out door hot tub again?


Yup. One does not look cool falling off the last step.


I'm going to laugh and mock you next time I see you, after the big warning you gave me last time Smiley: lol
#24 Jun 12 2009 at 12:12 PM Rating: Decent
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Lady DSD wrote:
Taking Xavier to the IMAX tonight for a special feature of Night at the Museum 2. Afterward, the kids museum right off the IMAX theater is opening its doors for those who watched the night movie so kids can run around the museum until 11pm. Should be exhausting yet fun!


I suspect that this idea is one of those ideas that sounds great in principle, but I foresee fun for the kids and disaster for the museum itself... I know what I'd be doing to the museum displays right after watching said film and I'm not in grade school anymore!


This weekend, I'm visiting with a cousin who's coming in from out of town. And mostly I'm recovering from last weekends family events. Not content to play "monster" or "dogpile on the adult", the kids talked me into playing tag. Which seems innocuous enough until you realize that they have a ridiculous center of gravity advantage and can fit under things you can't. Then place the game of tag on a series of multi-leveled wood deck patios stretching down a steep backyard/hillside, complete with connecting gates and stairs. The imagine you are "IT". I managed to miss the last step heading down one of the sets of stairs whilst attempting to cut off one of the kids from the Base. Fortunately my duck and roll skills are still intact, and the kids all though it was funny, but I'm still feeling it...

After family thing, going over to another friends house for hot tub and fun.

Sunday. I will rest. And play video games.
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Lady DSD wrote:
Taking Xavier to the IMAX tonight for a special feature of Night at the Museum 2. Afterward, the kids museum right off the IMAX theater is opening its doors for those who watched the night movie so kids can run around the museum until 11pm. Should be exhausting yet fun!


I suspect that this idea is one of those ideas that sounds great in principle, but I foresee fun for the kids and disaster for the museum itself... I know what I'd be doing to the museum displays right after watching said film and I'm not in grade school anymore!
I take it you've not been to a Childrens Museum??
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I suspect that this idea is one of those ideas that sounds great in principle, but I foresee fun for the kids and disaster for the museum itself... I know what I'd be doing to the museum displays right after watching said film and I'm not in grade school anymore!


Fortunately, the museum is for kids, not adults. http://www.marbleskidsmuseum.org/ SO I dont think that should be a big concern. If it were the Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh, I might agree with you. But this one is designed for kids of all ages to go crazy Smiley: cool
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