I have to start blogging more often because I have too much to say for just one entry a week.
First, the good news, my big project launched successfully today. Yay! This is the one that has kept me at work for 12-13 hours at a time. The one that I thought would never get done. There is still a lot to do, but those things can be done post-launch. I’m so happy.
This weekend was nice and quiet. My parents were busy on Saturday with my dad’s brother, so I took the day and used it for all of the errands I have been putting off, combining them with shopping, of course.
Back in December I bought four pairs of glasses at Penneys so I could use up my whatchamacallit money that had been deducted from my paycheck for medical expenses. I should have used that money for the dentist or doctor, but I put it off too long and I really did need new glasses. Unfortunately, out of four pairs of glasses, four of them were defective. So, I took them back to be fixed and she was able to fix two pairs on the spot and will send the other two in for repairs. While I was in Penneys I went in and got my hair cut, something I’ve been putting off for 6-7 months. It’s nothing special, she just cut off a couple of inches of split ends.
I was way overdue for an oil change on the TinkTerra, so I stopped at a Jiffy Lube near the mall. While they changed my oil I walked over to a bookstore nearby. It wasn’t really my kind of bookstore, it had all of this weird new agey stuff, but I found a ring and bracelet I liked. I can shop just about anywhere.
Mom had given me a message that the game I had ordered at the game store had come in, so I drove over to my favorite mall, Savage Mill, and told them that I didn’t know what I had ordered, but whatever it was, I wanted it! They checked their records, but I hadn’t ordered anything since the Shut the Box game I bought for Dave (coworker) for Christmas. Turned out later that it was the Game Stop store calling about a Nintendo DS game, not the Savage Mill game store. It worked out ok, though, because I finally managed to be there on game night and I played a game with some total strangers. The game, whose name I can’t spell, was a lot of fun, but the people were annoying. Still, I had enough fun that I might go back.
While I was at Savage Mill I ran into the woman who owns the dance studio where I’ve signed up for a yoga class. She gave me and a couple of other women a tour of the studio. It’s beautiful, I can’t wait for class to start on Thursday.
Sunday was quiet in comparison to Saturday. Mom, Harley and I went swimming at a friend’s pool in the afteroon. Well, I swam, Harley doesn’t like it and Mom didn’t feel like it. In the evening we played a new game I bought at the game store on Saturday. It’s a card game and it’s called Showbiz Shuffle. The object of the game is to produce movies while giving each other production problems like tempermental stars and drinking problems. I liked it, but it’s going to take time before I am completely comfortable playing it. There are a lot of rules to remember. Dad was having trouble reading the fine print, but seemed to enjoy it, ok. I think we’ll try it again. I should have bought the game I played at the store, but I had already gotten the card game and didn’t want to spend any more money.
Just so you know, Harley did great at obedience class. He sat, he walked on his leash without pulling and he actually played with one of the other dogs. I told Mom that we ought to think about getting him a little sister, but she wasn’t excited by the idea. We did agree that if we did get him a sister, she would have to be called Scooter. I’ll wait a year and then we’ll see. I don’t really want another puppy until Harley is fully trained and I’m sure I’ll have time to spend with a fourth dog. I offered to give Indiana to a good home, but she didn’t think much of that idea, either. You never know, maybe I can get Scooter for my birthday next year.
Finally, for now, my diet is going really well and I’ve posted a hefty loss for the first week. Double yay!
Congratulations on your weight loss. Keep up the good work!