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elissande ([personal profile] elissande) wrote2008-09-15 11:45 pm
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Unexpectedly pleasant

was my weekend. Not that I expected it to be awful, but the signs were there that it could be ordinary to frustrating. Saturday was slated as a choir rehearsal with the chamber group beginning at 11.45 with an hours rehearsal and lunch before the main choir came along.

Well, I woke late, hurriedly got ready and knew I'd be late anyway. About halfway to the venue, I realised that council elections were on and I hadn't voted - couldn't remember what time the polls closed. At the tollway exit, there was a long line at the exit I needed to take because that particular exit doesn't have a tag only lane. And a t the university, it was open day and instead of easy parking, it was a madhouse.

I was going to be really late!

But, as it turned out, the conductor was even later having had the same traffic problems but also taking the wrong exit from the motorway. So things started to turn around as far as the day was concerned.
Open Day meant that it was easy to get food on campus, I wandered around at lunchtime and found a copy of a book I'd been looking out for and found that the co-op bookshop could still find my number so I got the discount. Rehearsal finished early enough for me to get to the polls before they closed and it was a beautiful afternoon!

And it turned into a beautiful evening. When I got home S and I sat in the garden and had a beer. Then, it still being a beautiful balmy spring evening, we thought we'd finish off the half bottle of red wine left from the previous night before I made dinner. That was so pleasant that, it still doing the balmy evening thing, we decided to open another bottle. Still later, still balmy, we decided to order pizza and just continue to enjoy the evening. Just being able to decide to take the night off on the spur of the moment was particularly pleasant after the busyness of the last few weeks.

And on Sunday, we headed off, armed with all the info from Choice, to buy a new dryer. We expected to have to do a lot of shopping around and possibly to have to wait for delivery. But no, one of the ones we were interested in was in stock at the first shop we went to and at a good price. All we had to do was pick it up from the warehouse just a short drive away. So, as we were out anyway, we decided to have a look at a few toys - the computer relate kind and spent a little bit more money an a high res scanner and a wireless router.

Later in the evening, we went and watched The Mummy 3 in Gold Class just because we felt like it.

Ok, it was a very self-indulgent weekend, but it was good.

[identity profile] infoaddict.livejournal.com 2008-09-15 11:06 pm (UTC)(link)
And what did you think of Mummy meets Crouching Tiger? Th'Bloke and I saw it last Friday and, possibly in defiance of all the reviews, we decidedly enjoyed it. The genre mashup worked well enough, the plot beetled along nicely enough, it was hardly complex but hey, the visuals were decidedly pretty.

And I liked the yetis :)

Nice-sounding weekend!!

[identity profile] elissande.livejournal.com 2008-09-16 01:11 am (UTC)(link)
I thought it had some good points and we enjoyed it, but maybe not as much as the others. Possibly because their were too many protagonists for such a basically simple plot. I agree that the yeti were very cool.

So all up, I would say that it's a good way to spend an couple of hours, has some good lines and some good visuals, though I think their 3 headed dragon was a little clumsy coming in to land. :)

By the way, the book that I bought was the one on theatrical costume by Hoekeboeke (or however you spell it). I have a copy in my library already, but it's actually yours.

[identity profile] infoaddict.livejournal.com 2008-09-16 02:41 am (UTC)(link)
Huh, really? It's not like I'm missing it right now :)

Come and visit the kangaroos and you can bring it with you, if you really must :)

[identity profile] elissande.livejournal.com 2008-09-16 03:55 am (UTC)(link)
I think last time we discussed it (many years ago) you said you'd let me know when you wanted it back. However, I suspect you may even have forgotten about it. :) Makes a good excuse to come and visit anyway.