Where
have I been.
Sorry again for the radio silence. Somehow when I'm on vacation and I have all this free time, I can't convince myself to do anything productive, or even anything useless-but-interesting (i.e. post here). Fortunately for you, dear stalkers (by which I mean boo and September), I start school again tomorrow which means I'll be back on some sort of regular schedule, AND means I'll be doing things, and doing things = blogging about them.
After two weeks of rolling around on the floor singing 'Jingle Bells,' my free time was brought to a swift, brutal halt with a very busy weekend. Friday morning I did registration for the Heart and Stroke Big Bike, which (if you don't know) is a giant, 30(ish)-person bike. People ride it. The proceeds go to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, I presume. I really just did a lot of writing numbers down.
Friday evening, we visited my parents to check out my mom's new hot-car, and then I teased up my bangs and put on my best green eyeshadow, and Joel and I went out on the town. To a friend's house. Where we watched an episode of Jem and an episode of He-Man interspersed with commercials for Glow-Worms and the Brooke Sheilds doll, and then watched Ferris Bueller's Day Off on a BETA player. Not even VHS, people. Beta. There was a great deal of crimped hair, and more neon than I'm really comfortable with. I wore spandex in public.
Saturday we had a massive-assed garage sale.
People came and carted away our junk, and gave us money for the privalege of doing so. This guy tried to talk me down to $15 from $20 for a boxful of 40 books, but my books are my children and 50 cents/book is a steal. I made him cough up the 20, but I sense that he's going to turn around and re-sell all those books for $5, in which case he's making a killing and I don't feel bad at all.
Saturday night we went upstairs to eat Chinese food and speak English with our landlord while fifty of her Chinese in-laws ate and drank and gambled and spoke Chinese. It was both exhausting and delicious.
Sunday we visited my in-laws to celebrate all the birthdays that fall in April and May, as well as anniversaries and Mother's Days, and I murdered at bocce ball. And I know that bocce ball is probably one of the least athletic pasttimes that still involves moving, but all these people do is sports, so I'm pretty damned proud of myself.
Today I cleaned the house head-to-toe and did all the laundry so I don't have to think about it once school starts, and then I made enchiladas for supper (which is something I hated as a child because I had terrible taste in food, but seriously people, enchiladas are effing amazing).
Consider yourselves updated.
5 comments:
'bout time.
I still read your blog, friend! I do! I just always forget my blogger name and password (as I no longer blog) and so I end up writing this FABulous comment but never posting it because there are only so many username/password combinations I can try before I give up and THEN I give up, and THEN I think, silly Robyn there are other options to leave a comment, but by then it's too late and I'm too damn lazy to go back and write it again. ALSO, a post is never better the second time you write it...
did you sell any asses at that garage sale?
What does a girl need to do to get stalker status? Hm? 'Cause I'm totally stalking you and maybe now that you're back in school you'll play Scramble a little more? 'Cause the ass whoopins I've gotten just aren't enough for me.
Busy busy weekend. And awesome 80s get up! I heart Jem and as for He-Man? Let me lay this one on you:
I am Adam, Prince of Eternia and defender of the secrets of Castle Greyskull. This is Cringer my fearless friend. Fabulous secret powers were revealed to me the day I held aloft my magic sword and said... BY THE POWER OF GREYSKULL. I HAVE THE POWER!
From memory... oh yeah!
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