Thursday, July 05, 2007

Three Potato Salads


Wednesday "our nations birthday": Slept in a bit. MB was up and about. Web. Gus treatments.
Downstairs and made us some breakfast while MB did her sitting. Fried eggs, coffee etc. Down basement for morning practices. MBs car tire was very flat. Next door neighbor B had put a sign on our door alerting us to this condition. Spent some time working with HTML and CSS. I'm pretty clueless. Morning practices. Unloaded camping gear from my car. Neighbor across the street was trimming the hedge. Said goodbye to MB and headed off to work, across town. Everything was pretty deserted.

Saw Crs arrive just after me. Held the elevator for him but he was going to lunch. A fairly productive few hours, regressing one bug (and finding it was probably B's) and fixing another. Met Shawn at 4:30. Over to Arlington and a concise rehearsal. Shawn sounded pretty good, but I made a bunch of mistakes. Overall we were pretty tight. Gave him a ride home.

Stopped on my way home at the Somerville Castle. Some kids were hanging out, and then they were getting hassled by cops. Bored cops = big trouble.

Back home, helped MB put the "donut tire" on her car. She had made three types of potato salad and banana nut bread. We made some veggie burgers and had a little salad judging. After we cleaned up, I went down basement and paid bills, and did some more web work.

MB and I drove over to the Blockbuster video and picked out a movie: Little Miss Sunshine, which strangely neither of us had seen yet. Back home, I called my mom while we put together little dessert plates. Mom told me about her recent adventures seeing Shakespeare and her experience learning how to paint with acrylics. MB and I had some banana nut bread, rice pudding and coffee while watching the movie. Two thumbs way up, but I think we're probably the last people in America to see this film. I changed the strings on my guitar while watching a little of "Young Frankenstein." "Ovaltine?" Goodnight to MB, now down basement and to complete the day.

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