I forgot to mention that I went to see a great show on Wednesday night. I saw Houdini the Musical at the Saidye - whoops, I mean at the Segal Center for the Arts. I met up with a bunch of moms from Jakob's playgroup, and I brought my mom, and it was so much fun! Our tickets included a "petit souper" (light supper in hors d-oeuvre form) and wine and a raffle. Oh yeah, and I won a prize! $50 gift certificate at a local spa. That will be fun! It was strange seeing these women without our kids but it was so nice to have a little time together as grown ups. We HAVE to do it more often!
Here's yesterday's progress on the Silk Rumple. Everything from the orange marker is new. I feel like all these photos look alike, because it is growing so slowly! At least the first ball is showing signs of depletion (the single skein turned out to be 2 smaller ones together). And here's the progress on the Noro striped scarf. 144 rows as of last night's TV watching marathon. Speaking of last night's TV- any one else super annoyed with which team won on Celebrity Apprentice? Piers or Omarosa need to go home! In other reality TV complaints- I find I'm kinda irritated at Big Brother for splitting up the real life couple with other "soulmates". I know they probably did it on purpose to try and trigger some drama, but I still think it's tacky.
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I wanted Jen & Ryan to be together too, but Parker is a hottie! DRAMA!
The gay couple is cute too :) together.
I just dont understand how they're going to stretch this out over 3 months with 8 couples and one set of couples going home each week.
I think the exes were glad to go last night...!
I'm not up to date yet on Apprentice... I'll let you know when I watch it, but I hate both Omarosa and Piers.. But dont you thnk it's a little fixed? In the sense that Omarosa is the ONLY one who can actually stay on to work for Trump since she's the only one who doesn't "really" have a job or is "really" a celebrity? Jamie & I think it's fixed.... for her to win. To then go on to work for him.