judecorp: (my sunshine)
This weekend was constant motion, and I am exhausted from it. Don't get me wrong - Steve is a wonderful house guest and it has been so great getting to hang out with him and chat and stuff. We just haven't stopped moving since he arrived!

He came in late on Thursday night so we pretty much just went to bed after some catching up. On Friday morning, I went to work and Steve took Jen to get her foot x-rays. We all met up at the house when I got home from work and did a bunch of tooling around - first to lunch at the Hahp&Bahd and then to the mall so Jen could pick out replacement glasses and then dinner at La Paloma and then crashed and burned. Saturday morning, Jen left for work and Steve and I ran some errands and then walked the Freedom Trail, where not only did we do a lot of nice walking, but we also took a lot of pictures, called the police to get an ambulance for a man who fell on the sidewalk, saw some breakdancers, and ogled a very nerdy redheaded a cappella singer girl. We picked Jen up from work, went down to Jae's to eat a long dinner, came home and rotted in front of the television for a while. Today we got up and trucked down to King Richard's Faire for the day, came back, got some take-out chinese, and have filled the evening with laundry and grocery shopping.

Instead of being ready for my 14-hour Marathon Monday (a full - and early - day of work followed by a night of babysitting), I feel like I need a day to recover and just be zen all over the place. I have a killer headache that I thought was from dehydration, but I've been drinking plenty of water since we got back from KRF so I guess it's something else. Probably exhaustion.

Worthwhile exhaustion, but exhaustion nonetheless!

Oh wait, the dryer just buzzed. On to better things!
judecorp: (don't feel so alone)
We've been graced with the good company of [livejournal.com profile] crena, Scott, and the twins. They stayed over last night and will be staying tonight because their previous Massachusetts lodging fell through. It has been so much fun having them here! I always get kind of weird when people are in my house because I feel like I'm not entertaining them enough, but it's nice to have company so I just have to suck it up and deal. We haven't had a lot of time together since I had to work all day and they came in kind of late last night (and were exhausted) but it's been nice hanging out and goofing off.

We went out to dinner tonight and I ate fish and chips, which I love. But ever since I started taking Metformin, fried food makes me super sick! Do I learn? Nooooo, I keep eating the fried food and keep getting sick. Dumb.

I can't believe Tayler and Tyler are EIGHT YEARS OLD. I think I met them when they were three, which is sheer craziness. They are so old and mature now. Tayler was reading me books and Tyler is writing little stories and stuff and they are just so grown up and cool. And they are such good kids in my house!

Case in point: Tyler wanted to take a bath in our bathtub with the ducks, and I told her she could use any duck but the Mr. T duck. And she totally left Mr. T off to the side and used the other ducks, even though I probably wouldn't have known! Also, Tayler asked Scott for a popsicle and he said he would think about it. Tayler whispered that he "probably means no" (such a kid thing to say!) and so I was trying to offer her a bit of my popsicle on the sly. Ane she refused, saying, "I can't, I'm not allowed to have it."

SUCH GOOD KIDS!! I just love them so much.

~//~

Tomorrow is the HelpLine cookout at George's Island. I hope we don't fry! I have to remember to pack all kinds of good stuff!

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