Monday, May 21, 2007
Our Weekend
It was a busy weekend, and thus I have not yet posted much about it. Saturday morning we headed out to the off-leash area at Stoll Park. I don't have any pictures because I didn't take any. And I didn't take any because I didn't really want to memorialize the fact that I went all the way out there (okay fine it's really only about 10 minutes, but still) and the dog went and sat under a picnic table and the kids complained they were hot and wanted to leave. So leave we did. After dropping off the ungrateful dog, we went over to Gaga Kathy's for some swimming. The thermometer claimed the water was something like 82 degrees, but I don't trust it as it's been known to tell outrageous lies. The kids seemed to enjoy it though. Saturday evening was Kids' Night Out at the karate school which involved pizza, a screening of the movie Cars, and a rousing Guitar Hero tournament. There was also mention of a pinata. I dropped the kids off at 6:00 p.m. and had high hopes for attending a choral concert or watching an art film, but instead went home, organized my closet and watched Sweet Home Alabama on TNT. Cute enough movie. My favorite part is when she sees her old country girlfriend in the bar and the friend has brought her baby to the bar with her. And the friend explains that she's got "three more of em at home, but this one's still on the tit so I can pretty much cart him anywhere." There were many years I could relate to that-- the portability of the nursing infant, not the bringing of babies to bars. Kids' Night Out ended at 10:00 p.m. and mine were sufficiently exhausted- falling asleep almost immediately upon our arrival at home. Sunday morning we went to church at Unity. Adrian's Sunday school teacher made a point to tell me that Adrian contributed a lot to the discussion. I didn't get any details as to what he contributed because after church we headed straight to Figlio for brunch-- a late birthday celebration for Uncle Paul who is now....32? Yes. 32. Then Grandpa Paul came over to stay with the kids while I went to band practice--a great success, our set list just keeps growing. We're looking at playing an open mike night hopefully within the next month or so. Sunday evening the kids went to swim and play at Gaga Kathy's while I watched Scott's new band make their debut at the Cover Wars semifinals in Lee's Summit. They are the artists formerly known as Bare Bonz (now known as Three Bear Bomb Scare). They were excellent. But they lost. Booo. Pictures soon to come.
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I better get invited to the gig.
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