Finally got a bit of used out of those Cliff's season passes today. Daughter and I went there for a few hours. Good thing about the season passes is she's okay with spending a shorter period there because she knows we'll be able to go multiple times this summer. So, we got there shortly after they opened and left when it started getting crowded.
The bummer is that they removed one of her favorite rides, the Scrambler, in favor of a really large swing that goes too high for either of us to want to ride.
I finished the frame for her wall unit/desk this evening. She's excited by it. Took a little more cutting. When I took measurements, I measured the walls and didn't subtract the baseboards. Now all I have to do is get more material for shelves. For now, the tops and desk are useable and the whole thing is quite stable.
She got in a cooking mood but nothing she cooked turned out. She's very stubborn in the kitchen. Going to have to change that attitude.
Watched the second Hobbit movie. Glad they didn't make those movies gory. Lot of fighting but not a lot of blood. I explained to her the ring being an analogy for money, how it begins to control people and take them over until they are willing to do evil to retain it. I think that point is lost on a lot of people.
The bummer is that they removed one of her favorite rides, the Scrambler, in favor of a really large swing that goes too high for either of us to want to ride.
I finished the frame for her wall unit/desk this evening. She's excited by it. Took a little more cutting. When I took measurements, I measured the walls and didn't subtract the baseboards. Now all I have to do is get more material for shelves. For now, the tops and desk are useable and the whole thing is quite stable.
She got in a cooking mood but nothing she cooked turned out. She's very stubborn in the kitchen. Going to have to change that attitude.
Watched the second Hobbit movie. Glad they didn't make those movies gory. Lot of fighting but not a lot of blood. I explained to her the ring being an analogy for money, how it begins to control people and take them over until they are willing to do evil to retain it. I think that point is lost on a lot of people.
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