Weekend Things

We are having the weirdest spring weather here in Colorado.  Every time I think we’ve finally turned the corner into warm weather, we get a freak snow storm.  On Monday, a bunch of schools had already been cancelled for Tuesday.  We didn’t end up accumulating much at all, but it was definitely cold and I am definitely over it.

Which makes this week’s forecast really funny.

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Or not funny at all.  On Saturday I was out in short sleeves.  Short sleeves!  We were looking forward to Rockies games on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday but after seeing the forecast, we immediately cashed our tickets in for a few June games.  If it’s still snowing by then, I’m moving to New Orleans.  

But enough about the weather.

It has been an oddly relaxing yet productive weekend around here.  More and more, I am starting to like not having any real weekend plans, except the occasional dinner out or trip to the mall.  We started Friday out with an early dinner, then a movie and a trip to Old Chicago for drinks and the end of the Rockies game with Hannah and Josh.  In case you didn’t know, Jurassic Park is back in theaters.  Bigger (IMAX!), 3D-ier and way more expensive than you’ve ever seen it before.  I hadn’t seen that movie since I was a kid and guys, two words: Jeff Goldblum.

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Well worth the $16, I tell ya.

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To be honest, even though the movie is 20 years old and those two kids are genuinely annoying, Jurassic Park is a classic.  It’s got Steven Spielberg written all over  it and 20 years later, I was still on the edge of my seat through all those T-Rex and Velociraptor scenes.  How can you not love Jurassic Park?

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Saturday involved lots of this, aka eating and lounging.  We also managed to get a run, a trip to the mall and grocery shopping in before settling down with beer and the Rockies game.  We watch a lot of Rockies games, okay?

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We won, by the way 🙂

And then this happened.

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Another movie I hadn’t seen in years!  I had no idea so many well-known actors were in it.  Actually, all I really remembered was that they cover some guy in concrete and drop him into the river.  And that always really freaked me out as a kid.  It was slightly less freaky as an “adult,” but I was distracted by all the odd-looking characters and exaggerated comic strip style of the movie.  Honestly, the movie was better than I’d remembered.  Probably because I actually know who all the bigger name actors are now.

Sunday involved a trip to the Cherry Creek mall, which even smells expensive.  I bought two shirts and two pairs of shorts, all at stores we also have at the mall 10 minutes from where we live, but driving into Denver is always more fun.  I also forced Joey to buy a new pair of sunglasses.  Making him spend money on clothing/accessories is like pulling teeth.  Yet he has no problem losing tons of money gambling…

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He was due for a new pair after this happened on Saturday.

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I mostly agreed to going into Cherry Creek so I could get lunch at some fancy Denver restaurant.  And that’s exactly what we did.  We did a little Yelp! research and headed to True Food Kitchen.  Where there was a 60-minute wait.  Luckily, high top tables were first come first serve and we were able to snag seats next to two girls, one of which was telling the other that she had someone she knew’s credit card and had been paying her rent with it….

I got a green juice.  A “Kale-Aid” to be exact.

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It tasted like a Bloody Mary!  I think both Joey and I were happy because in addition to having green juices and tofu lettuce wraps on the menu, they also had burgers, pizza and lasagna.

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Closed out the weekend with yoga and some Sunday night TV.  If I had a dime for every time I’ve watched the Amazing Race and said “that would be my nightmare!” I would be very very rich.  Hope you all had a fun weekend and Monday isn’t treating you too badly.

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What’s your favorite clothing store?

Have you recently watched any movies you hadn’t seen in years?

Do you have a Sunday night TV lineup?  

St. Patrick’s Day Weekend Things

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

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Right now, I am so full of corned beef and cabbage, green beer and marbled cheesecake brownies that I don’t think I can move from my couch.  Good thing blogging requires me to do just that; sit on the couch and not move.  Other than eating too much green and Irish food, I can’t say my St. Patrick’s Day hasn’t been too wild or crazy.  It’s actually been more productive than anything.  Checking things off my to-do list left and right.

Celebrate the arrival of a new Cooking Light magazine by reading it cover to cover.  Check!

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Who else is excited for fresh spring food?

Have a successful driving lesson.  Check!

Confession: I can’t drive stick.  Which I feel is such a basic skill and something I should know how to do.  Especially since Joey drives a stick shift and if I ever had to I wouldn’t be able to drive us in it.  I only drove around the neighborhood, but I actually did pretty good.  The real test is when someone is behind me — pressure is on then.

Watch Beetlejuice because a certain someone has never seen it.  Check!

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Dayo, daaaaaayo.  I hadn’t seen this movie in years but 1. Alec Baldwin is so young! 2. What happened to Michael Keaton?  He is awesome in this movie! 3. What is with the plot of this movie?  It is so all over the place!  Okay, enough exclamation points.

Finish up some vacation reading.  Check!

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I had no idea The Curious Case of Benjamin Button was a short story.  I never liked the movie, but I have newfound appreciation for it, now that I’ve read the original.  Whoever came up with the storyline for that film really had to expand from what Fitzgerald gave them.  I just wish they had expanded it quite so much.  Longest movie ever.

See a late night 3D Imax movie for $16 a piece.  Check!

Movie prices these days are crazy!  Oz (or whatever it’s called) wasn’t horrible, but it wasn’t really worth that much money either.

Refill our super sad and empty fridge.  Check!

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If only beer was food, huh?

File my taxes.

My mom likes to baby me and has always done it for me (I swear I really did try to do it myself last year and she took over!) but I actually sat down and did it start to finish all by myself this year.  Turns out it’s super easy and it feels like a huge weight has been lifted from my shoulders.

Bottle beer #4.  Check!

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We’re slowly but surely getting a handle on the brewing/bottling thing and basically flew through it on Saturday.  Basically.  It still takes some time and cleaning a carboy that had beer sitting in it for two weeks isn’t on my list of favorite things to do, but that’s why I leave that part to Joey.

Deep clean entire apartment.  Check!

I feel that my hands may never be clean again.

Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day the traditional way.  Check!

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Feel super full all night long.  Uh, I think we covered that one.

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Did you celebrate St. Patrick’s Day?

Have you filed your taxes yet?

Can you drive a stick shift?