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April 28, 2008

Slow Weekend

I spent so much time at home over the weekend I almost went nuts. But I did manage to get out here and there. On Friday I was sick, so I asked Ric if we could get food out somewhere. We ate at the Elephant Bar. Once we got home, I let the cat out on the patio with a leash because he had been craving it for so long. Poor little guy. Our patio is so much more boring than Little Vietnam. I think we must have watched tv or dvds the rest of the night.

Saturday was a work day, but only after sleeping in. I spent about five hours working on trim. Thank goodness for audio books, because Tarzan of the Apes helped me get through the monotony. Ric worked on painting doors. Once we were sick of paint, we headed out to run a few errands, which ended up taking almost the whole night. We went to Panera because we hadn't eaten anything all day and were starving. Then we went to Best Buy because our Vonage adapter (actually, it's made by V-Tech) broke down. We bought a new set of phones that aren't made by V-Tech, which makes us happy. Then we went to Lowe's to re-order a water heater because our first one we ordered ended up being too big. That took an incredibly long time. After that, we went back home and spent more time watching tv together.

Sunday I forgot about a special church service being at an earlier hour, so I missed it. I spent most of the day lying around watching tv and dvds and reading. I went out once to get some dinner, but that was about it. It was a very long day. I did get some cleaning done, though.

Up this week: not all that much. Probably more paint. Sigh.

Posted by Jeri Email at 10:58:12 am | monday | 1 comment »

1 comment

Comment from: mr. magoo [Visitor] Email · http://roadtovalinor.blogspot.com
Hypothetical conversation:

Someone:
"So, Josh, what does Jeri do?"
Josh:
"She paints."

=) Hope you guys are almost done!
04/28/08 @ 12:08

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