1/23/2010

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Filed under: — Aprille @ 9:10 am

Does anybody have any great ideas to cure the mid-winter ennui?  It seems like I usually have a spring trip in the planning stages, but this year I’m not going anywhere until June.  And late June, at that.  And it doesn’t even require a passport.  Denny teases me by saying I don’t think it counts as a vacation unless it’s to Europe or the Caribbean, but he’s kind of right.  On the other hand, Haiti is in the Caribbean, and nobody wants to be there these days (except the humanitarian workers who have great amounts of my respect and admiration).

I am excited about the trip to the San Francisco Bay Area (with a side trip to Monterey) in June, and it does meet my criterion of air travel, but it’s so distant.

We have tentative plans to go to our favorite restaurant, the Lincoln Café, tonight—check out their new website.  It has what I’ve always wanted their website to have, which is an up-to-date listing of their specials.  It’s a bring-your-own wine kind of place, and knowing what you’re going to eat really helps in the wine selection process.  Denny had a cough last night, so I hope he feels up to the trip.  I could really use an adventure, even a low-scale one.

I have this sweater dress that is just borderline too hoochie for work, and I want to wear it.  It’s not revealing or anything, just attention-grabbing beyond the typical business casual.  It’s the kind of thing Dr. Cam Saroyan would wear on the show Bones.  How does she get away with being the boss of a forensics lab and wear such hot clothes?

3 responses to “Blah blah rambly blah”

  1. darah says:

    haha we were just talking about Dr. Saroyan tonight. That last dress did weird things to her boobs, but i really liked the back. go for the sweater dress. it’ll make winter better.

  2. Fried limes, pickled radishes and other stuff I see on the Lincoln Cafe menu are great for counterbalancing the wintertime cold and gray.

  3. mark says:

    I actually have great amounts of respect and admiration for anyone who can wear a sweater dress and make it work (apologies to T. Gunn).

    As a (relatively) new father of a daughter, it was interesting to see Skittergramps’ comment here. Not so much for its content, but it made me think about what it must be like to read about one’s daughter getting hooched out (up?) for a night on the town, even if that daughter is a fully-grown, out-on-her-own, real live adult. I guess there’s a point at which it just doesn’t make much sense for a parent to be too protective. I mean, married, with a kid, a house, and a salaried job…seems like all the difficult stuff should be over by now. Were I Skittergramps, I think I’d certainly be tempted to kick back now and again and say, “Whew. I (she) made it.”

    Maybe Kevin and Rachel’s shots from P.R. will help you beat your winter blues?

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/kevin007/sets/72157623105912061/

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