Good weekend, no, great weekend
It's been a good and restful weekend. Lots going on. Friday night, Jason, Kelly,
Meg, and I ventured to Clinton, SC for a wedding rehersal for our cousin, RT. As far as wedding rehersal dinners go, we were all good. Of course, Meg and I just decided to play around with the camera and make interesting photos. I think people were staring. You can view them all
here. (Be sure to appreciate Meg's "speak no evil, see no evil, hear no evil" series of photos).
That night was a big step for
Gardner. He stayed away from home for the first night, enjoying an evening with his Grandparents. All went extremely well, thanks for asking.
Saturday, I picked up G and watched him for the morning while Meg went to yardsales. She, Suzanne, and
Becky cleaned house. (on the yardsales, I mean, not on the house. That would be just silly to blog about). The rest of the day was loosely dedicated to chores (making the
security tags, attempting to change spark plugs, replacing my pocket knife, etc.).
That night, we spent time with
Brian and Becky, made "crack corn" (actually called kettle corn, but it's so addictive, you are simply compelled to eat at least 3 lbs. of it). We wasted 2 hours on the movie "
Birth."
Sunday, church x3. Birthday party for a 2 year old. Church once more.
I'm now installing an old PC game I found this weekend at Ingle's for $6.99. It's called
XIII. Mostly, it's interesting because it's animated in a "
cell shaded" graphic style. I've heard the game is marginal, but the graphics are great. We'll see.
AVed at 8/07/2005 10:43:00 PM | LINK |