Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Moo-moo mosas





I dropped in just as the happy couple embraced.
Shadow puppets are the ultimate entertainment.  That and for lack of a better name, the sentence game. Saturday night Katie, a couple of her friends, and I went out downtown to check out some more of the superbowl festivities and then wandered over to Broadripple to finish off the night.  The night was entertaining and included fake paparazzi moments at monument circle with the unfortunate people who crossed our paths and a quick photo session with Candlebox where I made a complete fool out of myself.  Apparently you shouldn’t button up a musician’s shirt and tell him to leave some mystery.  Although I was slightly embarrassed the next morning, I think the performer found it funny.  I hope.  Chris and Bart were nice enough to pick us up and shuttle us home during the early hours of the morning.  I guess my roommates aren’t so bad after all.  When we got home we feasted on corndogs, put the other girls to sleep on the couches and went into my room to play before we all called it a night.  Somehow we all managed to fit comfortably into my bed (it’s a king) where we settled in for a well put together shadow puppet show by Chris and Bart.  We then followed up that activity with the sentence game.  If you have never played, it is where each person says one word until the group has completed a sentence.  Doesn’t sound so fun to you?  Well, it is.  And it’s hilarious.  The next thing I knew it was 9:00 am and the guys were making us a breakfast suitable for a small army, complete with mimosas.  Again, my roommates aren’t so bad. 
200 N Represent.

This weekend I was also able to get in some quality family time with UB and AK.  They treated me to dinner on Friday night at Mark Pi’s and it was just what I needed.  A little family time is always welcome and it was a good getaway for the evening.  When I made my way back to the house the guys were gone to a concert downtown, so I had the place to myself.  I had a glass of wine, laid in bed, and browsed pinterest until about 11:30 when I eagerly welcomed sleep.  Someone should have told me that working a 9 to 5 job leaves you exhausted by Friday.  I never thought I would actively choose to not do anything on a night off.  I will say that it was amazing and I’m looking forward to future nights spent doing nothing.  My sleep bliss was interrupted by the kids returning around 1 am and demolishing the kitchen.  I didn’t mind being woken up and joined them for some funny conversation at the island. 

I’m happy that the superbowl is over.  I can finally stop talking about it and pretending I care. 

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