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Shower

May19
2008
Kristi Written by Kristi

I had one of my bridal showers on Saturday and it was such a lovely afternoon.  My aunts and cousins all gathered at my aunt’s house for brunch, presents and cake.  I got many lovely gifts, some from our registry, some not.  The nicest part was just having a party in my honor!  It’s not often that people gather for a party for a special occasion and spoil me rotten.  I could get used to this…  

My back is still not 100% but it’s getting better.  Sitting is hardest and unfortunately, I’ve done a lot of sitting at work.  We haven’t done a lot lately so not much to write about.  Kind of a boring week or so.  

Posted in Wedding

Heading Into Summer

May16
2008
Rob Written by Rob

Well, after six months of living in Modesto, I am officially no longer in possession of a valid Florida’s drivers license. We put it off and off and off and off, but finally this morning I went down to the DMV, filled out the forms and took the test. So now I’m formally a California driver.

This whole “summer” concept is going to take me some getting used to. Cool weather all the way up to about a week ago, and then suddenly BOOM, a hundred degrees. But even at 100+ degrees, it just doesn’t feel hot to me, because I associate heat with not breathing. 95 degrees in Florida is August, and it’s not hot: it’s a humid, muggy, swampy hell. Bugs. Sweating and not cooling off. Hot muggy 24 hours a day. And then, after you’ve managed to survive yet another year of sweltering misery, you get to goosestep your way through hurricane season.

So I know it’s the beginning of summer here, and I can look around and see all the signs of summer, but the desert air is throwing my body’s thermostat completely off.

Work is slowing down for both of us. For me, business generally slows down in the summer and then picks up hard right after Labor Day; I can see summer starting to set in. Kristi meanwhile has another couple of weeks left before she’s on summer break, and (not even including her back pains) she’s got some serious school fatigue going. So we’re both getting ready for a slow, lazy summer of sleeping in, goofing off, occasionally doing client work and of course getting married.

I can already guess one favorite summer activity this year: the Playstation 3.

I do love this gadget; it’s an impressive piece of engineering, not just as a game system but as a central multimedia hub for the whole house. We got it to play Grand Theft Auto 4, and we’re both hopelessly addicted to blowing the crap out of other online players in Liberty City. (Kristi’s not-so-secret joy is knowing that most of the people she’s running over with virtual fire trucks happen to be the same 14-year-olds that drive her crazy at work. Little do they know that not only are they fighting a girl, but they’re fighting an adult woman, and they’re fighting an adult woman high school English teacher. And now that my brother Chris has the game, the two of them are enjoying tagteaming online enemies in running street firefights.)

Meanwhile, my inner geek is still looking for new ways to exploit the PS3 beyond its role as a game system. Recently I managed to get it talking to the other machines on our home network, and to stream video and music from the office server. So it’s now a game system, stereo, MP3 player, DVD player and video jukebox and ties all our house multimedia tech together into a single A/V delivery system.

So I’m sure we’ll find something to keep us amused on those slow, lazy, hot but not humid summer afternoons.

Posted in Gift Ideas

My Aching Back

May13
2008
Kristi Written by Kristi

So I have a bad back.  It’s twingy sometimes and on Sunday, it decided to spasm.  I spent most of yesterday in bed or on the floor and in pain.  Rob again was my hero, massaging it, helping me get to the toilet, getting me into and out of bed.  I’m better today but not even close to 100%.  At least I can get up and down and pee without help.  I took the day off yesterday and of course, my classes were rotten for the sub.  Some days I wonder why I even bother being gone because I know they will just misbehave.  Today, it’s reward the good though because I’m done punishing the bad. 

Posted in Work

Weekends are fun

Apr28
2008
Kristi Written by Kristi

On Friday afternoon, we were both pretty fried from an overly stressful week.  So we hopped in the car and drove to Monterey.  Traffic was bad but as soon as we got past I-5, things got better.  The weather was gorgeous and because we were there late enough, the crowds had gone away.  We drove 17 Mile Drive and watched the sunset over Bird Rock.  It was gorgeous.  We walked on the beach at Asilomar and I think Rob truly loves California now. 

We got home late Friday and slept really late on Saturday.  After puttering around, we finally broke out the BBQ and got it cleaned up for the summer.  I found an awesome grilled chicken recipe and we had a great early dinner on the patio.  I cannot wait for summer to be here so we can relax and do that all the time. 

Yesterday, we ran errands.  Mostly browsing for stuff for the backyard.  We are thinking of putting in a fountain or some type of water feature back there so we went to the water garden place north of town and wandered around.  We found something we like but it’s a matter of the money now.  We stopped at the nursery on the way home and got some new plants for the pots on the front porch. 

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