Maybe Steve will stop by this afternoon if he's taking a break from the intensity of family time in Mosinee. I've left the door open for a visit, so we'll wait and see if he comes. It would be good to spend some time with him.
Had a nice day trip yesterday; good to just get out of town. We wandered around several stores and didn't spend money except on food. That was a good thing. We ate the The Dardanelles across from Trader Joe's - excellent lamb shank with veggies for me and a veggie stew with dill cream on top for dad. He had his fortune told in his Turkish coffee dregs afterward. I enjoyed spiced hot chocolate so no fortune for me.
I cantor this morning with John Eckendorf. I suggested he look at the tenor harmony for Wood of the Cradle but I'll miss your alto. This was a cantor shift subbing in for someone who apparently cancelled before last Sunday so Deb was recruiting.
Dad and I did sushi buffet at Tokyo Steak House for lunch; I was disappointed as I had been told there would be nagiri but it was all rolls. There was a reasonable variety, but not what I had expected.
Steve did stop by for a couple of hours; it was really nice to see him. He looks good and was in good spirits, remembering old game nights and Foundation show moments. He would like to do a retro game night when you get back from Virginia, so put that into your thoughts. He would also like you to help him design a header for his Heart in a Jar blog.
Food:
7:30 am Trader Joe's oatmeal, 1 tsp brown sugar, 2 oz light original soy milk, 1/4 large cantaloupe, green tea
12:00 pm 8? pc sushi roll, 2 crab rangoon, 1/2 c tempura veggies, 2 oz shrimp, 1 oz beef, 1/2 c hibachi veggies, 1 chinese donut, miso soup, tea
2:00 pm 2 Riesen caramels
3:45 pm 20 g sugar cookies, 30 g molasses cookies
8:30 pm Trader Joe's 0% Blueberry greek yogurt
Exercise:
6:10-7:00 am Brutal ballet DVD
10 January 2010
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