What are people doing this weekend?
I should go to a concert tonight, but instead I think I'm going to make potato leek soup, read some books, and watch the Bollywood movie I have from Netflix.
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What are people doing this weekend?
I should go to a concert tonight, but instead I think I'm going to make potato leek soup, read some books, and watch the Bollywood movie I have from Netflix.
Errands and homework, mostly. Probably some housecleaning thrown in for good measure.
In theory, I'm going to do a massive closet culling and reorg. In practice I may just see Fame and sleep a lot.
Tomorrow - zoo, carousel, then babysitting our neighbor's toddler.
Sunday - hopefully nothing. I need a day of lying on the couch watching reality TV.
watch the Bollywood movie I have from Netflix.
Which one?
Well, to go back in time, last night we went to see An Evening Without Monty Python, which was loads of fun. Alan Tudyk was BRILLIANT in it. Afterwards, we found out our car had been towed and walked the two miles to the tow place and got home at midnight. Cost about $300. So today I am at work, broke and with horrible blisters.
Tomorrow, I am volunteering at this: [link] all day. In the evening, we are going to a friend's concert at a coffeehouse and then to another friend's birthday party. Sunday, clean house and help DH pack for his business trip.
Afterwards, we found out our car had been towed and walked the two miles to the tow place and got home at midnight. Cost about $300.
Grah. That happened to me a few years ago. It's not fun. We had to walk about that much distance as well, which blew our afternoon plans.
Which one?
Kandukondain Kandukondain
I am not familiar with that one! But it appears to be a Bollywood Sense and Sensibility starring Aishwarya Rai, so it should be good times.
Enjoying the books and movies I got for my birthday that finally got here. Several of them might be liked by Buffistas including "Ruling the World as A Smartmouthed Goddess" and an essay book about Gilmore Girls called "Coffee at Luke's" that Jennifer Crusie edited.