We had our slo-pitch wrap-up party last night....and I left acquiring 2 new skills.
1. Apparently I am not that bad at the drums for Rock Band. This comes a surprise to me, cuz I not a big fan of games like this or Guitar Hero. I have never found GH enjoyable to watch and I am horrible at it. RB was a little more entertaining, especially with an entire room of your friends, who've been drinking. Everyone was having a great time, and I did too, once I finally got into it. And, I am a horrible singer, but I already knew that.
2. I now know how to play Table Tennis. Our wonderful hosts had a ping-pong and so some of us engaged in a little friendly competition. Two of us got shown some of the basic skills by another fellow teammate, and then he proceeded to whoop both our butts.
Good times were had by all. Too much food and drink. I am glad I know my limit...and 3 isn't a whole lot. I guess that is what happens when you drink a couple of times a year. Ah well, I'll be giving it up soon anyways.
Showing posts with label Sports. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sports. Show all posts
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Squeeee!!! Wii!
After thinking I would never own another console system in my life, James & I decided to buy a Wii. I am not even sure how we got talking about buying one, but before we knew it we were headed to Future Shop, to make our purchase.
However, in our decision to purchase the Wii, we decided right from the start that this would be something to help keep us active. By no means was this replacing normal exercise, but we thought the Wii would provide a fun alternative to increase our activity. So, with that in mind, the games we purchases are sport related.
Wii Sports lets you do bowling, baseball, tennis, golf and boxing. And based on last night, I've got James beat in baseball with my multiple home runs, reaching 570 ft. Wahoo!
We also picked up Bowling Pinbusters, Smackdown vs Raw, and Championship Boxing. I am hoping to utilize many of the skills I learned from kickboxing this past spring. If anything, it provides me with a opportunity to practice.
I can already tell that I am going to get a good shoulder and back workout from most of these games. We weren't playing for long last night, and I am a bit stiff today.
Squeee!
However, in our decision to purchase the Wii, we decided right from the start that this would be something to help keep us active. By no means was this replacing normal exercise, but we thought the Wii would provide a fun alternative to increase our activity. So, with that in mind, the games we purchases are sport related.
Wii Sports lets you do bowling, baseball, tennis, golf and boxing. And based on last night, I've got James beat in baseball with my multiple home runs, reaching 570 ft. Wahoo!
We also picked up Bowling Pinbusters, Smackdown vs Raw, and Championship Boxing. I am hoping to utilize many of the skills I learned from kickboxing this past spring. If anything, it provides me with a opportunity to practice.
I can already tell that I am going to get a good shoulder and back workout from most of these games. We weren't playing for long last night, and I am a bit stiff today.
Squeee!
Monday, September 24, 2007
Updates
My daily trip to the law courts continues to be interesting. It looks as though we may be wrapping up early, so it's back to work for me sooner rather than later. However, it is nice to know that my Thanksgiving weekend won't be ruined. I'll be back in Saskatchewan for a wedding and the family supper.
As for my social activities, my floor hockey team won't be playing this fall. It seems we registered too late even though I got a confirmation that we were registered for Thursday. Oh well, I still have volleyball on Mondays and bowling on Fridays.
I was in Calgary this past weekend with my friend Andy. We were visiting JC, as it was the last time we were going to see her before she moves far away to Dallas. It was a fantastic girls weekend, even though we ate way too much crappy food.
Heroes Season 2 starts tonight, and I am pretty excited. Although, I will have to be satisfied with only watching one episode a week.
As for my social activities, my floor hockey team won't be playing this fall. It seems we registered too late even though I got a confirmation that we were registered for Thursday. Oh well, I still have volleyball on Mondays and bowling on Fridays.
I was in Calgary this past weekend with my friend Andy. We were visiting JC, as it was the last time we were going to see her before she moves far away to Dallas. It was a fantastic girls weekend, even though we ate way too much crappy food.
Heroes Season 2 starts tonight, and I am pretty excited. Although, I will have to be satisfied with only watching one episode a week.
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Sunday, August 19, 2007
Is it Fall already?
Similar to Suz, I have been lax in the amount of regular posts I have been contributing to my blog. I had to reiterate to Bne that I was on holidays and was taking a mini-break from the world of technology. I think we all can become a little dependent on these wonderful little machines, so it was nice to get away for a bit.
Although I am taking the first step in making a post, I really don't have a whole lot of things to say. The week was boring and blah. And I have attributed that to having returned from my short holiday. I guess I just wasn't ready to be back at work, and would have loved to still be on holidays. Or, I could blame it on the weather, as it has started to cool off; in the evenings especially.
Our ballteams' playoffs were this weekend. They started Friday night. We won with one run between us. Saturdays game proved to be a challenge. First, the diamonds we were at got closed because of the rain and hail the night before. We ended up playing at some other diamonds that weren't as nice. The weather was cool, wet and misty. It 'rained' for most of our game. We were doing OK for the majority of the game, but weren't really ahead of the other team at any point. However, it the last inning we pulled it out and managed to get 4 runs to win the game. It was an amazing final inning, and we were all very excited to have won. The bad news, that I just received a while ago, was that todays games are rained out and they are going to have to reschedule them for during the week. It's a bummer, however it really doesn't look to nice out.
I am off for supper to A&K's tonight. Hopefully A & I can work out a exercise schedule for the coming week. We haven't had much success going together this summer, but we are both ready to jump back in.
I am off to Calgary next weekend for Chad & Jen's going away party. *sniff* They are down in Dallas this weekend checking out houses. I hope they found something.
I am looking forward to seeing Bne & Chris. I know Bne is ok, but I know that he needs a big hug. He has been a big support for him, and I want to make sure he knows he has the same in me.
The long weekend looks like it will be shaping up to a visit home to Biggar. I am in desperate need of some family time. Although I just saw my family at the lake, it was a little chaotic, and I am looking for something a little quieter. Plus, I am anxious to see how the renos are going. I really hadn't planned on making any trips back to Saskatchewan until October, but when I told my Dad that he say, 'oh, you better come home before then.' I think he just misses his little girl.
Now that I have the rest of the day to kill, I am not sure what to do. I should really get that damn baby sweater finished, as it is a tiny size, and I am pretty sure Melzi's had her baby, although not informed us yet. I probably will call A up and see if she is up for the gym this afternoon before supper. With our gloomy day, a good workout at the gym will do wonders to help remedy the feelings that come with a blah day.
Although I am taking the first step in making a post, I really don't have a whole lot of things to say. The week was boring and blah. And I have attributed that to having returned from my short holiday. I guess I just wasn't ready to be back at work, and would have loved to still be on holidays. Or, I could blame it on the weather, as it has started to cool off; in the evenings especially.
Our ballteams' playoffs were this weekend. They started Friday night. We won with one run between us. Saturdays game proved to be a challenge. First, the diamonds we were at got closed because of the rain and hail the night before. We ended up playing at some other diamonds that weren't as nice. The weather was cool, wet and misty. It 'rained' for most of our game. We were doing OK for the majority of the game, but weren't really ahead of the other team at any point. However, it the last inning we pulled it out and managed to get 4 runs to win the game. It was an amazing final inning, and we were all very excited to have won. The bad news, that I just received a while ago, was that todays games are rained out and they are going to have to reschedule them for during the week. It's a bummer, however it really doesn't look to nice out.
I am off for supper to A&K's tonight. Hopefully A & I can work out a exercise schedule for the coming week. We haven't had much success going together this summer, but we are both ready to jump back in.
I am off to Calgary next weekend for Chad & Jen's going away party. *sniff* They are down in Dallas this weekend checking out houses. I hope they found something.
I am looking forward to seeing Bne & Chris. I know Bne is ok, but I know that he needs a big hug. He has been a big support for him, and I want to make sure he knows he has the same in me.
The long weekend looks like it will be shaping up to a visit home to Biggar. I am in desperate need of some family time. Although I just saw my family at the lake, it was a little chaotic, and I am looking for something a little quieter. Plus, I am anxious to see how the renos are going. I really hadn't planned on making any trips back to Saskatchewan until October, but when I told my Dad that he say, 'oh, you better come home before then.' I think he just misses his little girl.
Now that I have the rest of the day to kill, I am not sure what to do. I should really get that damn baby sweater finished, as it is a tiny size, and I am pretty sure Melzi's had her baby, although not informed us yet. I probably will call A up and see if she is up for the gym this afternoon before supper. With our gloomy day, a good workout at the gym will do wonders to help remedy the feelings that come with a blah day.
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Random Things
I am so glad that it will be cooling off - somewhat, tomorrow and over the weekend. I have been anticipating the thunderstorms they have been forcasting over the past couple of days in hopes that it would cool off the house. However, it has been blue skies and 30+, so I am not sure the thunderstorms are coming. Hopefully the house will cool off, if only a bit, over the weekend.
I had another chance to play ball this evening with 'my' ball team. It was a good game, even in the warm weather. We won! It looks like I am going to get into next weeks game as well so that I can qualify for the playoffs mid-August. That should be a fun weekend.
My class on Monday and Tuesday rocked! Although it seemed quite introductory, I learned a lot of useful information that I will be able to apply at work. The class will help me plan needs assessments more formally at work, which is exactly what I was looking for. I was also able to reflect back on some of my past evaluations and assessments at work, and see where I had gone wrong and what I need to do to improve. I am also happy about the assignment I am required to do, because it will become the formal needs assessment plan for something I am already working on at work. All in all, an excellent class.
James is coming to visit for the weekend. We plan to get out and about this time. No sinus infections or colds to impede our activities. There are so many things going on this weekend, it is going to hard to choose. According to Andrea, I must go to the Farmer's Market in St. Albert. Apparently it is amazing. The Capital EX started today. Although it's not going to be that much different than the Stampede or the Saskatoon EX, I wouldn't mind finding a spot to view the fireworks. Not sure if either of us would want to go, but I found out that the Edmonton Grand Prix is on for the next three days. River City Shakespeare wraps up this weekend with Two Gentleman of Verona and The Winter's Tale. We have already seen Two Gentleman of Verona, together last summer in fact, so if we decided to go it would be The Winter's Tale. However, we might just decide to take a long walk down Whyte Ave or picnic in the park. I guess we see what suits our fancy.
And finally, 2 weeks until my vacation. I'm going to the lake. Wahoo!
I had another chance to play ball this evening with 'my' ball team. It was a good game, even in the warm weather. We won! It looks like I am going to get into next weeks game as well so that I can qualify for the playoffs mid-August. That should be a fun weekend.
My class on Monday and Tuesday rocked! Although it seemed quite introductory, I learned a lot of useful information that I will be able to apply at work. The class will help me plan needs assessments more formally at work, which is exactly what I was looking for. I was also able to reflect back on some of my past evaluations and assessments at work, and see where I had gone wrong and what I need to do to improve. I am also happy about the assignment I am required to do, because it will become the formal needs assessment plan for something I am already working on at work. All in all, an excellent class.
James is coming to visit for the weekend. We plan to get out and about this time. No sinus infections or colds to impede our activities. There are so many things going on this weekend, it is going to hard to choose. According to Andrea, I must go to the Farmer's Market in St. Albert. Apparently it is amazing. The Capital EX started today. Although it's not going to be that much different than the Stampede or the Saskatoon EX, I wouldn't mind finding a spot to view the fireworks. Not sure if either of us would want to go, but I found out that the Edmonton Grand Prix is on for the next three days. River City Shakespeare wraps up this weekend with Two Gentleman of Verona and The Winter's Tale. We have already seen Two Gentleman of Verona, together last summer in fact, so if we decided to go it would be The Winter's Tale. However, we might just decide to take a long walk down Whyte Ave or picnic in the park. I guess we see what suits our fancy.
And finally, 2 weeks until my vacation. I'm going to the lake. Wahoo!
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Thursday, July 12, 2007
Sports & School
Since playing on our company slo-pitch team for Corporate Challenge, I had been asked to sub for a league team that has a number of my co-workers on it. I finally got to play tonight. Other than the gym, I have been fairly inactive in the way of team sports since Corporate Challenge. Even though it was hotter than hell outside, it was nice to be out playing with the team...in fact, it was nice just to be out. Because I don't have much of a yard or a fence there is no gardening to motivate me to spend time outside. My co-worker hopes to get me playing in a couple more games so I can qualify to play with the team in the playoffs. That should be fun.
In other news, I am back at school - well kinda. It hasn't even been a full year since I finished up my MBA, and I have already been tempted to get learning and developing again. Our company gives us money for external education, so I figured I might as well utilize it and take something to improve my mind and my job. It is a course that qualifies for CACE - Certificate in Adult and Continuing Education - which I have been seriously thinking about pursuing. I can take mostly all the classes during the evening or the weekends, and I can take up to 5 years to complete it. I think I will take a few here and there when I have the time over the next year and see how it goes.
The course I am taking next week is Needs Assessment in Training. I picked up the required textbook - A Practical Guide to Needs Assessment at the bookstore yesterday, and I am already onto chapter 3. It has got some great information for all areas in HR, not just training. I am really looking forward to the class. It should be quite interesting.
The next number of days are suppose to be 30+, and I am not looking forward to my house getting hotter and hotter as the days go by.
Weekend plans - clean house, organize pantry, read textbook, Andrea & Kory coming over for supper and movie. I am looking forward to just putzing around.
In other news, I am back at school - well kinda. It hasn't even been a full year since I finished up my MBA, and I have already been tempted to get learning and developing again. Our company gives us money for external education, so I figured I might as well utilize it and take something to improve my mind and my job. It is a course that qualifies for CACE - Certificate in Adult and Continuing Education - which I have been seriously thinking about pursuing. I can take mostly all the classes during the evening or the weekends, and I can take up to 5 years to complete it. I think I will take a few here and there when I have the time over the next year and see how it goes.
The course I am taking next week is Needs Assessment in Training. I picked up the required textbook - A Practical Guide to Needs Assessment at the bookstore yesterday, and I am already onto chapter 3. It has got some great information for all areas in HR, not just training. I am really looking forward to the class. It should be quite interesting.
The next number of days are suppose to be 30+, and I am not looking forward to my house getting hotter and hotter as the days go by.
Weekend plans - clean house, organize pantry, read textbook, Andrea & Kory coming over for supper and movie. I am looking forward to just putzing around.
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Horseshoes
I was thinking after yesterdays post, 'now what am I going to find to write about?" And I realized that I didn't post anything about my final Corporate Challenge event - Horeshoes.
I swear there is an underground cult of people who play horsehoes regularly. However, besides what people might think about Horseshoes and the game, it is actually a lot of fun.
Friday night, me and a few of my co-workers spent the evening in a quaint 'small-town-acreage' area, in the south part of the city. For those who have been to see my house (and those who haven't, get your asses here) it is even further south then my house. There were about 12 pits set up, and the people, wow!, I couldn't believe how many people were out. And not just companies who were competiting, there was actually a fairly decent cheering crowd.
The first couple games were absolutely awful for me. The thing I have learned about horseshoes is that it is all about releasing the shoe at exactly the right time. The weight of the shoe is important, so that you can get it into the pit, but if you release it too early in becomes a shallow straight throw, and it you release it too late it usually goes flying into the air with way to much arc on it and makes a big thud on the ground, usually not even close to the pit. So, my first 2 games involved a lot of these types of throws.
The last 2 games were much better for me, and the rest of my team. All around I felt we did a better job. Although we lost the 3rd game, it was close, and we ended up taking the match in our 4th. I have concluded that the beer I was consuming was the cause for my improvement. There really is no other explanation.
I swear there is an underground cult of people who play horsehoes regularly. However, besides what people might think about Horseshoes and the game, it is actually a lot of fun.
Friday night, me and a few of my co-workers spent the evening in a quaint 'small-town-acreage' area, in the south part of the city. For those who have been to see my house (and those who haven't, get your asses here) it is even further south then my house. There were about 12 pits set up, and the people, wow!, I couldn't believe how many people were out. And not just companies who were competiting, there was actually a fairly decent cheering crowd.
The first couple games were absolutely awful for me. The thing I have learned about horseshoes is that it is all about releasing the shoe at exactly the right time. The weight of the shoe is important, so that you can get it into the pit, but if you release it too early in becomes a shallow straight throw, and it you release it too late it usually goes flying into the air with way to much arc on it and makes a big thud on the ground, usually not even close to the pit. So, my first 2 games involved a lot of these types of throws.
The last 2 games were much better for me, and the rest of my team. All around I felt we did a better job. Although we lost the 3rd game, it was close, and we ended up taking the match in our 4th. I have concluded that the beer I was consuming was the cause for my improvement. There really is no other explanation.
Sunday, May 27, 2007
You might be interested
What have I been reading:
As I believe I mentioned already, I was reading The Glass Castle. I didn't really enjoy it all that much - a little too depressing for my liking. But I plugged through and finished it up about 3 weeks ago.
In April, I started reading The Te of Piglet thanks to Mr. J. I own the The Tao of Pooh, and have read it on a number of occasions. I guess Mr. J thought it would be good for me to read the second book. It was enlightening, however, I didn't enjoy it as much as The Tao of Pooh.
My current reads I started a couple of weeks ago. Mr. J lent me World War Z. I have read the first chapter, but put it down because I was much too engrossed in The Walking Dead. The is my second time reading trade paperback graphic novels. My first was Fables. R:tAG started me on them during my visit last fall. I really enjoyed them, and have continued on with the series. In fact, I also just finished reading volume 8 Wolves. I highly recommend both series; The Walking Dead is fantastic. It has been a long time since I haven't been able to put down a book.
Finally, I spent some of my weekend reading old posts. I was feeling particularly interested in remembering my time in Oxford. At least that is where it started, and then I started going back even further and reading older posts. I stumbled upon this post, and remember recently talking about it at Jenn & Al's wedding. Of course I had to watch it again. So good!
What have I been working on:
I am finally about 3/4 done the baby sweater that I started way back in the fall. It is a great little sweater, and I am using some nice, soft light green yarn, however the pattern is all screwed up. I called upon The Knitting Queen back in the fall for some help, and she provided me with detailed instructions that I still reference (due to my large gaps in knitting). Initially the sweater was just a project, but since my girlfriend announced her pregnancy it has become a gift for the baby - which is due in August. I should finish it in time, no problem.
I was also planning on knitting a blanket for the baby, but we'll have to see how dedicated I am to knitting over the summer. I usually only knit in the winter, but I have been picking it up here and there when I am not too busy, which isn't very often these days.
My most recently completely project is the painting I did for Jenn & Al as their wedding gift. Of course, they didn't get it in time for me to present to them on their wedding day, but I advised Al that it would be coming shortly. I got to work early this morning and finished it off in about 3 hours. Now all it has to do is dry. Because I use oils, I like to make sure I give it plenty of time to dry. It should be in their hands at the end of June. I hope they enjoy it.
What have I been active in:
I am still going to the gym as often as I can. However, I have been fairly active practising for Corporate Challenge over the past number of weeks. On Saturday, we competed for the first time in the Bowling event. We placed 6th. On Monday and Tuesday, I will be busy competing in the Volleyball. On Saturday, we have the Slo-Pitch tournament, and the following Friday is my last event - Horseshoes. I am looking forward to the remaining events.
Everything else:
I am busy with work. I have started playing Diablo II again. My brother and his family are coming to visit this weekend, and Suzi the week after that. Life is definitely staying interesting and busy. Good times!
As I believe I mentioned already, I was reading The Glass Castle. I didn't really enjoy it all that much - a little too depressing for my liking. But I plugged through and finished it up about 3 weeks ago.
In April, I started reading The Te of Piglet thanks to Mr. J. I own the The Tao of Pooh, and have read it on a number of occasions. I guess Mr. J thought it would be good for me to read the second book. It was enlightening, however, I didn't enjoy it as much as The Tao of Pooh.
My current reads I started a couple of weeks ago. Mr. J lent me World War Z. I have read the first chapter, but put it down because I was much too engrossed in The Walking Dead. The is my second time reading trade paperback graphic novels. My first was Fables. R:tAG started me on them during my visit last fall. I really enjoyed them, and have continued on with the series. In fact, I also just finished reading volume 8 Wolves. I highly recommend both series; The Walking Dead is fantastic. It has been a long time since I haven't been able to put down a book.
Finally, I spent some of my weekend reading old posts. I was feeling particularly interested in remembering my time in Oxford. At least that is where it started, and then I started going back even further and reading older posts. I stumbled upon this post, and remember recently talking about it at Jenn & Al's wedding. Of course I had to watch it again. So good!
What have I been working on:
I am finally about 3/4 done the baby sweater that I started way back in the fall. It is a great little sweater, and I am using some nice, soft light green yarn, however the pattern is all screwed up. I called upon The Knitting Queen back in the fall for some help, and she provided me with detailed instructions that I still reference (due to my large gaps in knitting). Initially the sweater was just a project, but since my girlfriend announced her pregnancy it has become a gift for the baby - which is due in August. I should finish it in time, no problem.
I was also planning on knitting a blanket for the baby, but we'll have to see how dedicated I am to knitting over the summer. I usually only knit in the winter, but I have been picking it up here and there when I am not too busy, which isn't very often these days.
My most recently completely project is the painting I did for Jenn & Al as their wedding gift. Of course, they didn't get it in time for me to present to them on their wedding day, but I advised Al that it would be coming shortly. I got to work early this morning and finished it off in about 3 hours. Now all it has to do is dry. Because I use oils, I like to make sure I give it plenty of time to dry. It should be in their hands at the end of June. I hope they enjoy it.
What have I been active in:
I am still going to the gym as often as I can. However, I have been fairly active practising for Corporate Challenge over the past number of weeks. On Saturday, we competed for the first time in the Bowling event. We placed 6th. On Monday and Tuesday, I will be busy competing in the Volleyball. On Saturday, we have the Slo-Pitch tournament, and the following Friday is my last event - Horseshoes. I am looking forward to the remaining events.
Everything else:
I am busy with work. I have started playing Diablo II again. My brother and his family are coming to visit this weekend, and Suzi the week after that. Life is definitely staying interesting and busy. Good times!
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Darn Colds
Why is it that I have to get sick right before a big event? I haven't been sick in over 2 years and my body picks this weekend to get a sore throat..argh. I am doing my best to combat it with Vitamin C, Echinacea, Multivitamin, and some generic cold assist. I can't quite tell just yet if it is working, but I feel good enough to go to work and function. Usually when I get a cold I am out for a couple of days. It probably helped that I finally got a good nights sleep last night.
It probably isn't helping the amount of extra things I am doing this week. Yesterday was a big BBQ banquet for work. I went there right after work and didn't get home until just after 9. I was exhausted, but still had a few more things to do to get ready for the weekend before I headed off to bed.
Today I have volleyball practice for Corporate Challenge and then hopefully some quiet visiting time with R:tAG, TUO & Bne.
Tomorrow afternoon I am off to Saskatoon for an extended weekend full of excitment, surprises and relaxation. I am going to need all the relaxation I can get if this cold gets any worse.
It probably isn't helping the amount of extra things I am doing this week. Yesterday was a big BBQ banquet for work. I went there right after work and didn't get home until just after 9. I was exhausted, but still had a few more things to do to get ready for the weekend before I headed off to bed.
Today I have volleyball practice for Corporate Challenge and then hopefully some quiet visiting time with R:tAG, TUO & Bne.
Tomorrow afternoon I am off to Saskatoon for an extended weekend full of excitment, surprises and relaxation. I am going to need all the relaxation I can get if this cold gets any worse.
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Hectic & Busy
I am still fairly swamped at work. I have been working quite hard over the past couple weeks on a variety of things. My lunch breaks have become few and far between. It is frustrating when your work feels wasted because of delays and unforseen circumstances. But I guess you just have to keep going and reassure yourself with happy thoughts of work and the dedication that is there.
After a fairly stressful day yesterday, I was ready to de-stress and I had a whole evening of activities planned. I was out the door by 4pm to go to my first Slo-pitch practice for Corporate Challenge. I haven't played in a couple summers so it was nice to get back into it. I have played Slo-pitch most summers with Co-op (either when I was working at the grocery store or Fed) teams for the past number of years and I thoroughly enjoy it. It looks like this is going to be a lot of fun.
After ball, I met up with Andy. We hit Red Robin for supper and then saw The Reaping.
I didn't get home til almost 10, after picking up some drugs to combat a potential cold. I sure don't want to be sick this weekend. That would just suck.
After a fairly stressful day yesterday, I was ready to de-stress and I had a whole evening of activities planned. I was out the door by 4pm to go to my first Slo-pitch practice for Corporate Challenge. I haven't played in a couple summers so it was nice to get back into it. I have played Slo-pitch most summers with Co-op (either when I was working at the grocery store or Fed) teams for the past number of years and I thoroughly enjoy it. It looks like this is going to be a lot of fun.
After ball, I met up with Andy. We hit Red Robin for supper and then saw The Reaping.
I didn't get home til almost 10, after picking up some drugs to combat a potential cold. I sure don't want to be sick this weekend. That would just suck.
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