Monday, July 19, 2004

What a Weekend!

What a Weekend!

Oh - it was a fabulous time!

Friday night Maggie and I got together and got a little tipsy. We had a few drinks (I was mixing and for some odd reason was a little heavy handed with the alcohol...) and ate some snacks. We attempted to watch a movie. That attempt didn't go so well as it was a serious movie that required attention and we weren't really in the mood to pay attention. Ah well. Such is life.
Then we went bowling!

Saturday was "Phase I" in the lovely dumpster beautification project that Kim and Barry decided to put together. We scraped and primed two 30-foot dumpsters. Ack. It was dirty work. Thankfully the dumpsters were free of random debris that collect in places like that. Saturday night I headed over to the Melting Pot for one of the best meals I have ever had. It closely rivaled the last time I went to the Melting Pot. I love that place. It is rather spendy, but you can't beat the quality. The meat is so choice it melts in your mouth. And the desert... oh man... words cannot describe it. You simply have to try it yourself. Even if you don't go for the full meal, I HIGHLY recommend the desert!

Sunday - "Phase II" of the aforementioned project took place. It was fun! Painting is much better than just priming. Though it was hard work, it seemed to take forever, it was still fun stuff. Hanging out with cool creative people doing something I wouldn't do on my own (cause really, who would do that on their own?)
Sunday afternoon was the first official kickball game and we whomped them! 8-3 baby! It was so much fun! And we just have fun with each other - we are just a big group of misfits. We went out for beers after the game and chatted more. We tried to chat with the other team, but they didn't really want to talk much. Which was kind of sad.

Today I am tired. But it's all good. I have class this afternoon (audit something or other.) Tonight I have my first Belly dancing class with the other group. I am very excited about this one! It should be a lot of fun - and I am eager to learn a different way of doing things.








Posted by Autumn Goddess on 07/19 at 07:46 AM
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