So four things make a post, eh?
Jan. 25th, 2010 12:22 pm1. Kept up with Mr. Kest this morning. Any day I do not fall out of Rotated Triangle is a great day! I pushed the strength and side flexibility poses. I'll probably pay for that tomorrow. Sweated like a pig. It was awesome!
2. OMG the wind last night. It woke me up several times, and we are on the lee side of the neighborhood. I cannot *imagine* what it was like on the other side. This morning felt like spring - warm, damp, windy. But it will be in teh 40s as I drive home and the 30s in the morning, with blustry winds, so it's still winter. Holding out hope for another stormy spring, though.
3. I'm thinking of pitching Garden Tea Party to Husband for The Barbarian's birthday bash. Anybody know anything about decorating straw hats? Is this an activity that I could do with 4-year-olds? I was thinking of getting a variety of silk flowers and ribbons and child-sized white straw hats. They could make them as outrageous as they wanted, then wear them as they take tea. Tea would, of course, have at *least* seven items. Whose rule was that, anyway?
4. Little Big Planet. Such a delightful way to kill hours and hours of free time that *should* have been spent washing dishes and doing housework.
2. OMG the wind last night. It woke me up several times, and we are on the lee side of the neighborhood. I cannot *imagine* what it was like on the other side. This morning felt like spring - warm, damp, windy. But it will be in teh 40s as I drive home and the 30s in the morning, with blustry winds, so it's still winter. Holding out hope for another stormy spring, though.
3. I'm thinking of pitching Garden Tea Party to Husband for The Barbarian's birthday bash. Anybody know anything about decorating straw hats? Is this an activity that I could do with 4-year-olds? I was thinking of getting a variety of silk flowers and ribbons and child-sized white straw hats. They could make them as outrageous as they wanted, then wear them as they take tea. Tea would, of course, have at *least* seven items. Whose rule was that, anyway?
4. Little Big Planet. Such a delightful way to kill hours and hours of free time that *should* have been spent washing dishes and doing housework.