Sunday, February 21, 2010

i wouldn't ask this of you

felt like a busy weekend.

went to Susan's on Friday night for "fat pants Friday" which is basically a bunch of girls hanging in track pants eating not good for you food and drinking wine. how awesome is that.

Saturday I met Chantal and Danielle for brunch (Chantal was in town for the weekend) which was nice. great to catch up and its nice to know that with some friends, some things never change. you can just pick right up where you left off.

After brunch I came home, grabbed Nate and headed out to do groceries. then it was dinner and kids to bed and then Jay and I just watched a movie (Star Trek 2009 - it was mediocre at best).

Today I had planned on going to church but we all have a serious case of the sniffles and or sore throats so I didn't think it was wise to be around others. plus, Nate is having poop issues again though we are having successes with the potty, i.e. he will actually tell us when he needs to pee. i can't wait until he is completely out of diapers. that will save about $50 a month right there.

I managed to get the entire house vacuumed, kitchen and bathrooms mopped, toilets cleaned etc.

Nate and I spent some time in the back yard too. Its been so nice and mild lately.

I'm watching speed skating right now. we're not doing much owning the podium...Chris del Bosco's fall this aft was heartbreaking.

I have a feeling that as long as we win hockey, nothing else will really matter anyway.

time for some ice-cream.

1 comment:

  1. Sounds like a good weekend. The hockey game was fun. Then we went for a drink in Yaletown. Everyone is in a good mood and people on the Skytrain, at the rink and at the bar talk to stranger. It's really cool.

    That fall was so sad. I blame it on a guy at work who said something like almost no way we can not medal. Well not really but it was really to bad. Not only are we not owning the podium but we may not even match what we did in Torino. I agree with you about the hockey although I personally don't feel that way. It's almost a little scary how obsessed we are about the hockey medal.

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