How
was everyone's weekend? Overall, mine was rather uneventful, but I did
manage to get some things done around the house so I would consider that
a success.
Friday
after work, Jackie came over for a bit and we just hung out and caught
up because it had been a while since either of us had really had a
moment to sit down and talk with one another. She had to leave for an
hour or so to pick up her boss from the airport, but then came back and
stayed until about 10:00 because apparently we turn into pumpkins at
that time and we were both ready for bed.
Saturday
morning I managed to get some much needed cleaning done around the
house. Sadly, with Pippa around, things don't stay clean for very long. I
also knocked out some laundry and once again got caught up on the DVR. I
had made tentative plans to go see Lone Survivor that morning and then
pushed it back to the 1:00 p.m. showing. About 11:00 a.m. I got a text
from Jackie asking if I wanted to see it at 7:10 because some of our
friends from church were going at that time and they had messaged her on
facebook about it. So, I decided I would wait until that time and go
with the group so as not to be anti-social.
I
met up with Jackie beforehand for dinner at I Love Sushi. Dinner was
fantastic as always. I ordered a new sushi roll called Pink Passion and I
seriously haven't stopped thinking about it since. It was divine! Our
friends had met at Chili's and I had a sneaking suspicion that they
might not make it out of the restaurant in time to meet up with us. My
suspicion turned to fact as our friends didn't get their checks at the
restaurant until after 7:00 p.m. and so they all ended up going to see
the 7:45 p.m. showing of the same movie.
Lone
Survivor was absolutely riveting. I am a lover of war movies and this
one looked incredible. I had a feeling it was going to be extremely
graphic because of one of the review blurbs on the preview they showed
on TV and then when the opening credits came on and I saw that Peter
Berg had directed it (for some reason I didn't know this), I knew I was
in for a gruesome ride. It was extremely raw and graphic but just so
amazingly good as well. There were a few times when the guys fell off
cliffs or were rolling down a mountain that I had to close my eyes and
Jackie had to close her eyes in a lot of places too, but it was just so,
so good. If you can handle to blood and gore and you like a good war
movie, then yes, go see it because it was incredible. I have heard from
a couple of different people that the book is good also so I might
attempt to read it at some point. It is, in fact, based on a true story.
Sunday
was church, lunch, and then a trip to the grocery store. I then made a
pie for our Downton viewing party at Erika's. She was gracious enough to
once again open her home to me and Kendra to watch our favorite show.
This makes watching so much better since I'm not fighting off a puppy
the whole hour. Kendra made a delicious spinach and chicken Alfredo dish
and we had my pie for dessert. It was a lovely visit despite the fact
that the episode was super shocking! Did y'all watch?
So, it was a productive weekend, yet relaxing all the same, which is just perfect as far as weekends go.
1 comment:
That movie was amazing. Thanks so much for basically babysitting me this past weekend. You're the best!
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