Weekend? Good.
Jan. 10th, 2010 06:20 pmAt least I certainly think so.
We had some friends over yesterday, which was v. nice. The house is mostly done (as in it's clean - we won't discuss painting or the plans to redo the larger bathroom or whatever) and that is, well, great. Likely there will be something like round 2 with more people and stuff when it's totally done.
We've got the second bedroom and the Arizona room to do - both of which can best be described as voids.
Today was also spiffy. After wandering aimlessly around the house for a few hours, went up to dad's place and then hit Lee Lee. Now, I know that I've mentioned the joy of this place before, but round two further solidified that feeling. It is, well, awesome. Ended up getting a number of staple things (curry pastes and chili sauces, to be exact, and more coconut milk) as well as produce and quail eggs (because I could). And mint chutney. And thin slices of beef which are destined for soup.
It is, in fact, well worth the trip to the northwest side of town.
After that, we hit up Brew Your Own Brew so
domnall could get what else he needed for beer and then headed home. I"m watching stuff on Hulu now and Dragon Age: Origins is being played by the boy. Yeah, I'm happy.
This weeks plans involve finding fabric and cutting out stuff for sewing and fully draining and cleaning the pool. It shall be good, I think.
We had some friends over yesterday, which was v. nice. The house is mostly done (as in it's clean - we won't discuss painting or the plans to redo the larger bathroom or whatever) and that is, well, great. Likely there will be something like round 2 with more people and stuff when it's totally done.
We've got the second bedroom and the Arizona room to do - both of which can best be described as voids.
Today was also spiffy. After wandering aimlessly around the house for a few hours, went up to dad's place and then hit Lee Lee. Now, I know that I've mentioned the joy of this place before, but round two further solidified that feeling. It is, well, awesome. Ended up getting a number of staple things (curry pastes and chili sauces, to be exact, and more coconut milk) as well as produce and quail eggs (because I could). And mint chutney. And thin slices of beef which are destined for soup.
It is, in fact, well worth the trip to the northwest side of town.
After that, we hit up Brew Your Own Brew so
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This weeks plans involve finding fabric and cutting out stuff for sewing and fully draining and cleaning the pool. It shall be good, I think.