Laying it all out
Feb. 4th, 2005 01:34 pmTonight after work, I may or may not make it to Games by James to return a present (if they'll let me, it's a bit after the 30-day window).
Then I will pick up Tall Paul and we will go to BCT to see "A Chorus Line" (for free).
After that, we will likely retire to someplace with alcohol and dish on the show.
Tomorrow, I give a voice lesson to Tonya. And there's a ton of various tasks, chores and projects to work on - not the least of which is sewing costumes for the Crucible. In addition to losing a cast member, I've lost the mother who was willing to sew when her son was in the show, but not so much now.
Then we will go see the Scrimshaw Show and purchase our Season Passes.
And then Sunday will be more of the same, except for the rehearsal for the drag pageant and the going to watch the Superbowl instead of the Scrimshaw Show.
Yes, I like to watch the Superbowl. I enjoy one televised sporting event a year. Of course, I typically have to ask a lot of questions about the game, since I'm no football buff.
Then I will pick up Tall Paul and we will go to BCT to see "A Chorus Line" (for free).
After that, we will likely retire to someplace with alcohol and dish on the show.
Tomorrow, I give a voice lesson to Tonya. And there's a ton of various tasks, chores and projects to work on - not the least of which is sewing costumes for the Crucible. In addition to losing a cast member, I've lost the mother who was willing to sew when her son was in the show, but not so much now.
Then we will go see the Scrimshaw Show and purchase our Season Passes.
And then Sunday will be more of the same, except for the rehearsal for the drag pageant and the going to watch the Superbowl instead of the Scrimshaw Show.
Yes, I like to watch the Superbowl. I enjoy one televised sporting event a year. Of course, I typically have to ask a lot of questions about the game, since I'm no football buff.