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Apr. 21st, 2003 12:15 amHad a good, if shed-intensive weekend. It's up, which is all good. I flaked on Brian for the last bits, but he flaked on me for some of the earlier bits so I figure it all evens out. And I filled an entire enormous yard-waste bin with weeds I pulled up, so I don't have to feel guilty even if a lot of the grass successfully goes to seed :-)
Do I leave the enormous unsightly thistles way in the back in memory of CMU, or do I pull 'em up before they can spew thistledown all over everything?
The hot tub still needs more attention. But now it's just repairman-type attention, not electrician and concrete-layer attention. I need to look into that tomorrow if I'm to have any hope of a functioning hot tub for the party on saturday.
REMINDER: CHERNOBYL PARTY SATURDAY. ATTEND!
I then went off to teach a lovely young lady in the art of making chainmail jewelry. I'm not sure how much rubbed off, but her work looked good. I'll consider that a success. And then literary discussion and Thai food followed, which was good -- my breakfast and lunch had both been two slices of bread with peanut butter, and that's not much food when I'm shedbuilding.
I did flake on a friend who promised me breakup ice cream, but that's what happens when my FIFO scheduling algorithm has to deal with previous engagements running over :-( Shedbuilding wound up taking almost two days, which was unexpected.
It turns out I gave nifty shirt lady from Dickens Faire the right address, so I think I'll be getting my purple lace-up buccaneer shirt after all. Probably not for the party, but still.
The chicken turned out well. If I can balance the rum and pepper components of the marinade properly then you folks are in for a treat on Saturday. I'll also need to see how the coconut rum and dark rum versions differ. Dunno if Liz (from movie night) will be joining us, but coconut is a common enough dislike that I'm doing both kinds of rum on principle. That may mean no pesto-garlic-bacon-feta chicken breasts, so if you desperately need more of those then tell me now :-)
Of course, I spent quite a lot of the party playing with Gilad, a lovely 2.5-year-old fellow who spoke a bit of English and a lot of Hebrew. Not that I speak Hebrew. I made car and monster noises, picked him up and spun him around, talked to him, listened (with mixed results), and got an invitation from his parents to babysit :-) Wish I had the time. Excellent folks. I'm stealing a line from
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Date: 2003-04-21 09:33 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-04-21 10:15 am (UTC)Kids are great. I find that my favorite thing to do with them is wind them up and pass them back to their parents.
~pirategrl