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This weekend was for celebrating Mya's last final. It was also for meeting the infamous Richie, who is getting married this week, and toasting my brother at the Red Dragon (something about him fundamentally running the company or something...). Saturday was for reading Sherant's blogathon posts and watching her awesome work process. Then it was for The Simpsons Movie and an awful bookstore which provided rather well, actually. Then it was for SUPERGAME. First and last, for me, probably, but SUPER. And for buying CD's from jodi from her trunk at 1 AM. Awesome.

Today was for reading my impulse purchase (a YAF novel called Elsewhere by Gabrielle Zevin. It's about dead people, and is charming and non-formulaic and imaginative and realistic, which is pretty amazing). Then it was for impulsively inviting my parents over for dinner, which went rather well. We had: cooled asparagus and clam bisque with blue cheese, corn on the cob, and pasta with peppered chicken breasts and tomato-mint sauce with avocados. A ton of food out of our little tiny kitchen all at once. Then Mya kicked all our butts at Night Sky Monopoly. It's only 10 PM, I may yet have time to start a knitting project.

Does anyone know of any good frame shops around here? I have a piece I'd like framed that I already have the matting for, but it is not yet matted. It is pretty big (24"x36" maybe)? I definitely want some place that isn't going to charge me *extra* to mat it with matting that I provide. Any ideas?

This weekend was, unfortunately, not for actually writing my admission essays, for going on a bike ride, or for winning the lottery, but hey, a girl can't have everything, right?

the hedge abides.
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Ok, I think I'm caught up with everybody in regards to fivequestions and seventhings. *doublechecks* Yeah, done.

Now, I want to encourage people who got fivequestions from me to post the questions and answers on their journals, in the interest of perpetuating this pyramid scheme meme.

Also, I would like any fivequestionses from all y'all. [livejournal.com profile] crowgoddess is exempt, on account of her being a gimp. Who is moving to Texas. However, if she would be so kind as to back me up on the correct pluralization of "y'all" at some point when she is less broken, it would be greatly appreciated.

As for regular life, I spent a fantastic weekend in Northampton with Kacie- we took kayaks out on Paradise and admired her crazy apple seedlings growing inside her apple and mothered the seniors getting ready for senior ball and walked a bit and loved. It is shaky but good, and I got to exclaim over everyone and eat lots of food that I didn't have to buy or prepare or clean-up-after, and help Laura with her thesis presentation (talking science is fun!)

Now I've just paid my 6-month car insurance premium in full (first time that's happened). [livejournal.com profile] zillapook cut my hair last night, as it took literally actually I-timed-it fifteen minutes to comb my hair after my last shower. It's something like 4 inches shorter... I regret the loss of length, but it feels a darn sight better. Earlier this evening, I planned and did some research for our Girl Scout meeting, where we will be learning some camping skills (bandana tricks, trail signs, cloud types, orienteering, and setting up a tent).

This weekend I'll be spending Cinco de Mayo ('cos I'm sooo Mexican) locked into the NY State Museum with my Girl Sprouts, learning about local AmIndian tribes (mostly Iraquois, I believe). They let the survivors out around 10am, to stagger home. Hopefully you will hear from me then, as I am supposed to drive to Smith again that day, so that Laura and I can drive to Boston on Sunday. It's rather a graduation present that I'm chaffeuring her to Boston for some job interviews and apartment hunting, but we'll also get time to met up with Alex and maybe [livejournal.com profile] starcatsinging (and maybe [livejournal.com profile] pants_of_doom?) while there. Then back to Smith and then on to Albany, where I will arrive late on Monday evening, a tank of gas and some insanity later...

As for the amorphous future, there was an article in the Metroland about the Woman's Club of Albany, an institution that is almost a century old but nearly petered out a few years back. They're enjoying a revival of sorts lately, and I got the idea to see if they'd be interested in a Bead for Life beadwear party. This is the project on which Kacie worked while in Kampala, and a great group in general. I've been wanting to host a party, but the trouble is that most of the people that I know are poor and/or students, and it just wouldn't be successful. This would be a great group to host a party for, though. This won't be until after Sprouts is over for the summer, though.

As for free time, I'm enjoying the mass of Texas Ranch House this week. Good fun. Would be more fun if [livejournal.com profile] paddle2paddle was on it, though... Better than that Ian fool, that's for sure. I started but then put down a J. Robert Oppenheimer (see? he went by his middle name!) biography, just finished Libba Bray's new book, Rebel Angels (OMG YAF. [livejournal.com profile] piratehearts, have you read these? [livejournal.com profile] starcatsinging? [livejournal.com profile] crowgoddess?), tore through Chris Baldwin's first Little Dee collection, and I'm now reading Heinlein's Beyond this Horizon.

That was a lot of damn html. Phooey.

Oh, and I had weird dreams about The Boy last night, which were kind of haunting. I hope for a more normal day tomorrow.

the hedge abides.

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