Another weekend
Jul. 25th, 2005 02:40 pmSo we did not manage to actually get out and do anything friday night. (Sorry
nabisprinkles by the time I left the computer lab you had left for the evening, and I realized I didn't have any way of contacting you. Roger didn't feel up to the public transportation anyways though.) So no Willa Wonker at the Hatchshell or Manray for us. Instead we stayed home and cuddled up with Gilgamesh while it rained and thundered. We may not have gone anywhere but in the end I can't say that I was terribly disappointed.
Saturday was our first weekend day just spent at the new apartment ever! That struck me as slightly sad, but I know after the summer season our weekends get significantly less hectic. Still it was good to get things more in order. I feel much better when my living area is clean. I also went to haymarket to pick up some groceries. There were the usual dirty old men, but also one old man who seemed almost awkwardly shy and who said hi. I said hi back but felt decidedly odd... Also the african man who me some couscous, was convinced I wasn't from the area. I am not entirely sure why. He kept asking where I was from though. Yup a trip to haymarket is never uneventful.
Sunday we had a christening party to go to. We didn't actually make it to the christening itself, but we did got to the family party after. The baby christened was my step-mother's sister's son. So basically my cousin. We simplify in my family. There are too many remarriages not to. He is absolutely adorable. His big brother got far too much sun though (I can't believe they didn't put ANY sunblock on him!). I don't envy his parents today. Sunburned babies are not happy beings.
Saturday was our first weekend day just spent at the new apartment ever! That struck me as slightly sad, but I know after the summer season our weekends get significantly less hectic. Still it was good to get things more in order. I feel much better when my living area is clean. I also went to haymarket to pick up some groceries. There were the usual dirty old men, but also one old man who seemed almost awkwardly shy and who said hi. I said hi back but felt decidedly odd... Also the african man who me some couscous, was convinced I wasn't from the area. I am not entirely sure why. He kept asking where I was from though. Yup a trip to haymarket is never uneventful.
Sunday we had a christening party to go to. We didn't actually make it to the christening itself, but we did got to the family party after. The baby christened was my step-mother's sister's son. So basically my cousin. We simplify in my family. There are too many remarriages not to. He is absolutely adorable. His big brother got far too much sun though (I can't believe they didn't put ANY sunblock on him!). I don't envy his parents today. Sunburned babies are not happy beings.
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Date: 2005-07-26 02:00 am (UTC)I'm glad you enjoyed Gilgamesh.
~K : )