This weekend was chock-full of girlish glee. In addition to baby snorgles on Saturday, we spent three well-earned hours at Banya 5 soaking in the pools and crisping in the sauna. I even had a delicious half-hour deep-tissue massage. Yummy.
Friday after work I had my hair cut & colored at Habitude in Fremont. It's nice to walk out the door of the office and straight into the salon. One of the perks of being freakishly tall is that usually no one notices that I need to get my hair re-colored because they can't see the top of my head. Unfortunately, that also means I usually put off getting my hair cut/colored for way too long. It was past time. But now I feel great!
Sunday, I went to I Do Bridal in Wallingford to try on some dresses I'd written down. I only had about a half-hour appointment, but we got through six potentials. None of them left a super-strong impression, though it doesn't matter much at this point. I won't be making a purchase ANY time soon.
After that, Amy and I celebrated the weekend's end with some hard core American-consumerism a la Costco and Home Despot. Because everyone needs 26 cans of tomato paste to go with 6 gallons of soy sauce, amirite?
Posted on June 04, 2007 @ 12:45 PM | 1 comments
Friday after work I had my hair cut & colored at Habitude in Fremont. It's nice to walk out the door of the office and straight into the salon. One of the perks of being freakishly tall is that usually no one notices that I need to get my hair re-colored because they can't see the top of my head. Unfortunately, that also means I usually put off getting my hair cut/colored for way too long. It was past time. But now I feel great!
Sunday, I went to I Do Bridal in Wallingford to try on some dresses I'd written down. I only had about a half-hour appointment, but we got through six potentials. None of them left a super-strong impression, though it doesn't matter much at this point. I won't be making a purchase ANY time soon.
After that, Amy and I celebrated the weekend's end with some hard core American-consumerism a la Costco and Home Despot. Because everyone needs 26 cans of tomato paste to go with 6 gallons of soy sauce, amirite?
Posted on June 04, 2007 @ 12:45 PM | 1 comments
Comments:
How else would I make 28 gallons of BBQ Sauce?
By micah, at 7:57 AM, June 11, 2007








