Lengthier Weekend Update
Jul. 19th, 2004 08:07 pm(Yeah yeah, I know it's Monday.)
Friday during the day was spent getting ready for the houseguests. I went around cleaning up like a nut and Jen had a phone interview and a face-to-face interview. I tried to finish up some of the loose ends I'd left hanging, and stuffed some things in a closet so our guests wouldn't have to look at them. I think the apartment looked really nice. When Jen came home from her interview, we started working on the bed. It ended up taking a lot longer than I expected to screw in all those boards, but I am SO PLEASED with the bed. I really love it - it's so great to have an actual /bed/ again instead of a mattress on the floor. After doing all of that hard labor, we took showers and watched television to wait for house guests. Jen started to get tired and wanted to head for bed. Around 1am, we got a call from Scott saying that they were running a couple of hours late, so we went to bed. They arrived around 4:30am and we tried to get them settled in. And then we all passed out dead.
On Saturday morning, the cats made sure I couldn't sleep past 9am. I got up to feed the fuzzy monsters and saw that the kids were awake and watching television in the guest room. They said they were hungry so I got them some cereal, and then entertained them in the living room so Carina and Scott could sleep some more. Eventually we watched some of Shrek and waited for everyone else to wake up. During the day, the guests went to visit some of Carina's relatives, and Jen and I went to see a production of Moliere's "The Miser" at a reperatory company in Harvard Square. It really was quite good (I am a huge Moliere fan) and the costumer was really inventive - I was very impressed with the costumes and the actor playing the miser was also awesome. He had these great facial expressions so I'm glad I have good glasses. Unfortunately Jen and I were so tired that we were really droopy during the first half until Jen got us some caffiene. WHEE! We came home after the play and waited for the guests. When they arrived, we drove up to the hahbah to eat at a touristy place called The Barking Crab, but there was an hour+ wait so we walked up to another place to eat lawbstahs. We also had calamari, mussels, clams, and oysters on the half shell, which I'd never had. (YUM!) It was pretty late by the time we were done, so we picked up some ice cream to have dessert at home. Then everyone went to bed.
On Sunday, I got up to find that all of our houseguests were awake and watching their video of Kangaroo Jack for the kids. I wasn't terribly impressed with that movie, heh, though I /was/ impressed with Scott's inherent ability to guess the entire movie, and the kids' wonder at his psychic abilities. When that was done, I discovered that Back to the Future was on television, so the grownups got sucked into the nostalgia while trying to explain the movie to some 7-year-olds. Then I realized that the movie was set in 1985, and that was almost 20 years ago. *weep* Our guests had to get going (minimal drama from the kids, even) and we had to say our goodbyes. I walked them out to their car (on the street) in a tank top and boxers, so OF COURSE our landlord was outside. With two workpeople who were digging up the front lawn. /GREAT/. We stayed outside to chat with J for a while, which was nice. I [heart] him. For the rest of the afternoon, we basically lazed around and then went grocery shopping.
folkyboy came over and stayed for a bit, and then we headed to Shakespeare on the Common's free performance of "Much Ado About Nothing." It was good, but got rainy. The plus side was that a lot of people in the front left (WIMPS!) so we had a better view for the second half. After the play, Jen and I promptly got into a stupid argument after I discovered that my closet shelving and clothes hanging rack had fallen down, so the great weekend plummeted into a fit of angst. Whee!
So it was a weekend full of built beds, bad closets, great guests, yummy foodles, and a lot of theatre. Yay!
Friday during the day was spent getting ready for the houseguests. I went around cleaning up like a nut and Jen had a phone interview and a face-to-face interview. I tried to finish up some of the loose ends I'd left hanging, and stuffed some things in a closet so our guests wouldn't have to look at them. I think the apartment looked really nice. When Jen came home from her interview, we started working on the bed. It ended up taking a lot longer than I expected to screw in all those boards, but I am SO PLEASED with the bed. I really love it - it's so great to have an actual /bed/ again instead of a mattress on the floor. After doing all of that hard labor, we took showers and watched television to wait for house guests. Jen started to get tired and wanted to head for bed. Around 1am, we got a call from Scott saying that they were running a couple of hours late, so we went to bed. They arrived around 4:30am and we tried to get them settled in. And then we all passed out dead.
On Saturday morning, the cats made sure I couldn't sleep past 9am. I got up to feed the fuzzy monsters and saw that the kids were awake and watching television in the guest room. They said they were hungry so I got them some cereal, and then entertained them in the living room so Carina and Scott could sleep some more. Eventually we watched some of Shrek and waited for everyone else to wake up. During the day, the guests went to visit some of Carina's relatives, and Jen and I went to see a production of Moliere's "The Miser" at a reperatory company in Harvard Square. It really was quite good (I am a huge Moliere fan) and the costumer was really inventive - I was very impressed with the costumes and the actor playing the miser was also awesome. He had these great facial expressions so I'm glad I have good glasses. Unfortunately Jen and I were so tired that we were really droopy during the first half until Jen got us some caffiene. WHEE! We came home after the play and waited for the guests. When they arrived, we drove up to the hahbah to eat at a touristy place called The Barking Crab, but there was an hour+ wait so we walked up to another place to eat lawbstahs. We also had calamari, mussels, clams, and oysters on the half shell, which I'd never had. (YUM!) It was pretty late by the time we were done, so we picked up some ice cream to have dessert at home. Then everyone went to bed.
On Sunday, I got up to find that all of our houseguests were awake and watching their video of Kangaroo Jack for the kids. I wasn't terribly impressed with that movie, heh, though I /was/ impressed with Scott's inherent ability to guess the entire movie, and the kids' wonder at his psychic abilities. When that was done, I discovered that Back to the Future was on television, so the grownups got sucked into the nostalgia while trying to explain the movie to some 7-year-olds. Then I realized that the movie was set in 1985, and that was almost 20 years ago. *weep* Our guests had to get going (minimal drama from the kids, even) and we had to say our goodbyes. I walked them out to their car (on the street) in a tank top and boxers, so OF COURSE our landlord was outside. With two workpeople who were digging up the front lawn. /GREAT/. We stayed outside to chat with J for a while, which was nice. I [heart] him. For the rest of the afternoon, we basically lazed around and then went grocery shopping.
So it was a weekend full of built beds, bad closets, great guests, yummy foodles, and a lot of theatre. Yay!