Friday, February 18, 2005

The things I did today...

Here is a brilliant idea: get your legs waxed. Wait, did I say a stupid idea or a brilliant one? Because at first I thought it was brilliant, then I went to the salon at 9 am and had 1 full hour of torture. No, really. It was torture. So I am changing my thoughts more towards stupid idea. If I didn't like someone, I mean really didn't like someone - I would hope they get there legs waxed. Words don't even begin to explain how it felt so I'm not going to even try...
What else have I done, let's see: On Wednesday I went to see a performance called "The Complete Works of Shakespeare - Abridged" at the Criterion Theatre in Piccadilly. It was all 37 of Shakespeares works in 90 mins. It was a comedy with 3 guys from the States who were hysterical! Some of it was ad-libbed and at some times interactive. I had to see it for class but it was def. worth it! www.reducedshakespeare.co.uk Then last night I saw another production called "Tropicana" in a place called the Shunt Vaults. They are vaults underneath the entrance to the London Bridge. This play was amazing. I can't even begin to explain what this performance was, most people didn't enjoy it - but you know me I talked about it for 2 hours afterwards! You enter in groups of 10 or so people and they lead you through these hallways (very strange..) into a bar area. You then get into an elavator (or so you think..) and it takes you into dirty, stone hallways of some sort. You know what, I can't even begin to explain what this show was about! All I know is that I thought it was an amazing type of theatre performance. I am taking Lora & Erin to see it when they get here. www.shunt.co.uk Check it out for yourself!
Today (after the torture expirence) Dayna, Kaylyn & I went into S. Kensington to see some museums. Funny idea. After 2-3 wings/halls in the Museum of Natural History, we were lethargic and tired of walking. Need Coffee. Need to sit. Whew - museums take alot out of you. So we never made it to Harrods & the museum of Science. I suppose the fact that every step I took felt like pins & needles into my skin didn't help. Oh well, when the girls get here this week we will officially start Operation: Do As Much As You Can Possibly Can in 1 Weeks Time. Wish me luck!
I have gotten the best cards this week: Michelle (I loved the envelope), Roger (that was such a sweet card), Tim (you are the best) & Jen. Oh Jen, do you enjoy making me cry? No seriously. Are you & my mother in competition? Mum - 1, Jen - 1. Ok you two, the score is tied up! I have the sonogram posted on my wall by my makeup so I can look at it everyday and rememeber that there IS SOMETHING exciting to come home to! & Tristen's coloring is stellar - he must get it from me! I have the best family ever.
I wish there was more to say about this week - I have been running every single day but evidently nothing is coming to mind "exciting" to blog about. I have been downloading songs to my Ipod like it's my job. That's kind of boring though... Oh, I know - I went to Burberry to buy another scarf. Ok, I said another scarf didn't I? I meant buy "a" scarf because after looking at the real Burberry scarves I realized mine is fake and I pulled the little Burberry tag right off it. I don't think that's supposed to happen. Then I glanced at the price tags for the real scarves - ready for this one? ₤160. Lets change that to the american dollar shall we? That will be $330 please. I can't even pay that for a scarf... What's happened to me? I don't even want to get into it, it's too depressing.
I have to get some sleep, we are going to Hampton Court with the school at 10:00 am. Yay - it's 2 am.


One more quick note: for everyone who has been emailing me - Thank You! I will respond, it may just take a little longer than I have been. I have so much to tell everyone and I hate to send just 1 impersonal message to everyone - so be patient with me!


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