The Weekend of 60,000 Calories-
Here is the list of what I ate this weekend.
Saturday Morning- Biscuits and Eggs
Saturday Lunch- Tortilla Soup- Queso, Chips, Salsa, Tortillas, and AMAZING guacamole
Saturday Dinner- Pizza from Pizzaria Uno-
Sunday Morning- Fajitas and Eggs at Taco Cabana
Sunday Lunch- Chicken Parmesan at Luigi's with Dad
Sunday Dinner- Chicken wings, Chicken Flautas, Beef Nachos- from KFC and On the Border
All I did this weekend was play and eat, play and eat. Fortunately I had a great game of Ultimate Frisbee in the rain Saturday night to help burn some of the Calories I consumed. Ugh. Anyway, Saturday I went to see King Tut at the Kimbell Art museum. It was good, it was fascinating, but it was crowded! For some reason I expected the Museum to be this quiet place where you went and looked and studied and deciphered the hieroglyphics, and spent time ogling these ancient artifacts. Instead, it was a hurried read and listen, read and listen. I try to be considerate, and I know that I am not a small person, so I moved rather quickly after I got an eyeful. Fortunately, I have a photographic memory and so I still carry with me the images burned into the film of my brain. I also took some pictures which should be posted sometime this week- most likely Thursday- I had to take them with a real camera since I haven't figured out a way to download images from my head. And what if that were a possibility? Then you would literally be able to see things through my eyes. Being taller than almost everyone all the time has its advantages. I often wonder what it must be like to be short and to never know that on the top of my refrigerator is a layer of dust an inch thick. Or to not be able to reach things on the top shelf without a foot stool. When you always have to look up at people, do you always see the underside of their chin? I never do unless I am sitting down, and I rarely talk to people when I am sitting down, but when I do, I make sure to note what the underside of their chin looks like from this view. Enough about chins.
I also watched "The Emperors Club" this weekend. I thought it was sensational. I loved every detail. I love tradition, and prep schools where they really make you learn, I love emblems, and purpose and meaning and integrity, and truth- this movie incorporated all these elements and I loved it. I also watched Cats and Dogs- also a great movie to watch when you are in the mood for something fun and light. And I did quite a bit of reading of my newest Koontz purchase- "The Face". I also had lunch and dinner with Dad on Sunday- and had dinner with some friends on Sunday as well- it is a long story as to how that worked out- but it did, and it was fun. Since I work till 10 on Friday night I have to maximize my Saturday and Sunday- so there you have it-
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