fun stuff
I forgot to write about how I played a kids show at Celtic Fest on Saturday. Saturday was a pretty great day. Went to Cozy Corner with Ben, and then to the Renegade Craft Fair where I bought a really beautiful new bag, and then I played kids songs in this little area of Celtic Fest until it started raining, and then I met Ben, Mike and Neal at Delilah's where they had been drinking beers and beers, beat Ben and Neal at pool, drove them to Ricobene's for amazing huge sandwiches, snuggled down with Ben and watched Flightplan and went to bed.
I feel like I've worked a ton this week, and at this point in the session things are pretty slow. I'm anxious for my day off tomorrow! Yesterday I spent the whole workday working on a song that I started thinking about on my bike that morning, and I had it finished by 4pm. It's so awesome to pull a guitar off the wall and mess around with it in between phone calls and customers. After work Ben and I biked to Piper's Alley; we had been invited to see a free early preview of a new movie called Blood Diamond that will be out sometime this winter. It was okay. We got to fill out surveys afterwards about how we liked the movie. Then we ate burritos at Picante. They were a little gross. We saw a lady walk by wearing part of a tree.
Work today... long.... it's beautiful outside and that's where I want to be!
7 Comments:
Hey, that's your name in the picture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Cool.
Hey, I'm confused. I had a comment here that said...I can't see the picture. It has disapeared??? but I now can see the picture.
NEVER MIND!!
Betsy-
I deleted your comment when I fixed the picture. Sorry if it was precious to you.
Thanks for explaining. It's not that the comment was so precious...I just like looking at my baby picture!!
I just had a funny thought. What if someone from another planet read these blogs, and thought that we were all these genius babies that could do all this stuff like write blogs and comments and be so utterly witty? Wouldn't they think that we are really an advanced race? Yeah, you're right, probably not. Oh, well. Seemed funny in my mind.
I don't know, I just taught a 6-12 month old class, and one little boy could totally reach his arms up for the "very very tall" song, and a bunch of kids could do the a-a-a-ah part of "if all the raindrops." They could probably all blog too. Kids are very advanced these days.
Yeah, but could you do it with your Nuk in your mouth? Probably so!
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