March 18th, 2008

Ok, it was yesterday. And because I went out last night I didn’t finish my socks that are oh so damn close to being done I can practically taste it them (?)  I did, however, finish the DAR scrapbook (thank you oh merciful lord) AND my ginormous square (photos to follow.) I’m officially off the hook for two “free-time”-sucking obligations for the moment- until I sign my sorry ass up for something else (I can’t seem to say no.) I must admit that I agreed to both many months ago and the fact that they were both due in March and that I thoroughly enjoy some modest procrastination, it is my own damn fault that I let myself get even an ounce stressed over either.

Well, I suppose I should blog about my St. Patrick’s evening since that is the title of my post. A whole group of us went to Wild Wings here in Gainesvegas, along with everyone else in the city apparently, to enjoy some dinner and entertainment. We ordered lots of chicken wings, some were the burn-your-nose-hairs-right-out-of-your-nostrils kind, the others were more ’safe’ but still tasty. There were two comedians performing, both pretty crass, the second fellow much funnier than the first. (I’m all for gutter humor, but sometimes it is funnier if you DON’T say it, you know?)

After the funny men wrapped up around 10, a local band played. Ever hear of the King Daddy Polecats? Well, I had never seen them (gasp!) but Jeff knows these dudes (of course he does, he grew up in this town and we can’t go anywhere without seeing someone he knows.) Anyhoo, on one number they managed to successfully merge an Ozzy Osbourne guitar riff with Hunka-Hunka Burning Love (by one Mr. Elvis Aaron Presley) and in doing so have won my undying devotion. It was beyond awesome. Not to mention the freakish awesomeness of running into a multitude of friends last night- all you have to do is leave the house once in a while and go to a public place where other young folks tend to gather to come to the realization that “Wow! Gainesville is a FUN place to live and NEAT! We know lots and lots of fun people in this here borough.”

Also, much,much more fun in the horizon, Rachel approached me with the BEST idea of the year (so far.) A birthday party in honor of my zany man and hers next month (apparently April birthdays are more fun when combined.) It gets better, her idea of a theme is “Poker with a HotDog Party.” Although the much-sniggering boys want to replace the word “Hot Dog” with “Wiener” because, well, they are boys, I am pleased with both a man-worthy and hilariously funny theme, and it is a bonus to get to spend a great day with them. And even though I don’t think you’re ready for this jelly,  I am totally inspired to whip out another wunderbar birthday cake, I think I’ll use this one as my inspiration and go a little bit nutty.

Life is good people, I shall be crafting ginormous wieners out of cake and icing soon.

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November 12th, 2007

This weekend was a whirlwind of activity. Friday was Megan’s Birthday and we went to an awesome Middle Eastern restaurant in Alpharetta called Byblos. We managed to behave ourselves, although I did boogie a little with the belly dancer. On Saturday morning I had to come to the sad realization that I wouldn’t be able to bake a cake in the shape of a naval aircraft carrier for Charles’ big send off AND get amply beautified AND go to knitting, so alas, I had to miss yet another meeting.

Let me tell you, Rachel outdid herself on this party. Little brother is going into the Navy this week and will be missing all sorts of holidays, so she had Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s represented Saturday night. We all got all fancied up and took some photos, it was a great send off. And since I behaved myself so well the night before, I took this opportunity to eat very little and imbibe the entirety of a bottle of wine. I was pretty pickled when we got home and by all accounts I didn’t make an ass of myself- just giggly- so that is a good thing. The cake was a hit, photos to follow. This one was a real challenge with the instructions “make a boat or something.” But I somehow pulled it off. No more cakes for a while, I’m caked out and I don’t think I can top this one.

Yesterday, Jeff’s friend August was in town from Los Angeles for a brief visit. So we went to Virginia Highlands for sushi followed by an evening at the Punchline (Ted scored some free tickets through a site called freecycle?) We saw Kenny Rogerson, he was very funny. Now, I normally don’t go out all day and evening on a Sunday- I neglected both house cleaning and laundry- but it was well worth it for some much deserved fun.

So, I’m exhausted, I need a day to recover from my weekend. Getting a flu shot today (bleech.)  But I don’t want the flu. Nope. No flu for me.

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