Weekend wrapup
Headed home on Friday evening to watch over B while
jklgoduke headed to a rehearsal for her choir (who had its
"Spring Oratorio" today).
On Saturday, I first went by to look at a new (to me) bike rack I had seen on craig's list. My new bike doesn't fit on my old Yakima Lockjaw bike rack, so I found someone on craig's list selling 4 Yakima King Cobra for $75 each. He sold the rack bars and 2 of them before I called, but since I already have the rack and only needed one, I was able to pick up what I needed. (Now I need to figure out what to do with the extra Lockjaw I don't need.)
After that, I headed over to CarolinaCon to hear the
presentation "Enforcing the GPL" by Sapna Kumar (who sings in the
Duke Chapel Choir with
jklgoduke and who I got to know
on the Chapel Choir Spain trip over new year's). Her presentation was
incredible. She's going to be presenting on the GPL version 3 at the TriLUG meeting in June and I
wondered how she'd handle the TriLUG audience (which can be demanding
of speakers at times). After seeing this presentation, I have no
doubt she'll do fine at TriLUG. :-) I'm definitely looking forward to
that meeting.
Headed home not too long after that and stopped by the grocery store
to stock up on things. The bluetooth headsets my mom gave
jklgoduke and I for Christmas really help when the shopping
list is at home and she's reading it to me as I traverse the store!
Today, B and I headed to Duke Chapel. B was very good during the service, but unfortunately we ended up sitting next to another little boy that kept, unconciously I belive, scooting closer and leaving us very little room. I don't believe it was malicious. Just as we stood up and sat down during the service, each time we lost a bit more room. B has only been coming to the entire service since this past January and most of the time he will spread out his coloring book or note pads and color or draw while "listening" to the service. It's a start, but it can be challenging when things aren't what they normally are. But, aside from a little bit of grumbling to me, B was really good and didn't bother anyone. (Yay!)
After the service,
jklgoduke had a limited amount of time
to eat lunch since she had to be back by 2pm to set up (since she's
the chapel choir concert master). Our good friend Rob was visiting
from Johnson City (to see the concert) and we ended up going out with
him, another friend Russ who's wife and daughter were in Salisbury
picking up their son from a weekend camping and two other choir
members Amy and Jen (I believe I got the last name right). We headed
over to Tylers in Durham and had lunch outside. The weather was
absolutely perfect even if the service was far from it. Besides
messing up my order slightly and then messing up our bills, the
waitress wouldn't hurry at all until
jklgoduke finally
told her she was leaving! As it was, I dropped her and Russ off at
the chapel at 7 minutes after 2pm which I thought wasn't too bad.
Afterwards, B and I came back home. I had given him several options
for things to do this afternoon, ranging from biking to working on the
play fort we've been building for him but we finally settled on
Slip-n-Slide! :-) He did that while I alternated between watching
jklgoduke's concert on the Internet and working on the play
fort. (I had to pull off a floor joist that was severely warped and
then figure out how many boards were needed to space the joists about
a foot apart so we can put synthetic flooring diagonally on it.)
After doing that for a while, I came back in and watched the second half of the concert while B did craft stuff on the back porch. I had the windows right between us open so we could talk while he was working on his "pine cone critters". (I'll have to see if I can post some pictures of those. They're really quite creative!) After that, we ate supper and then went out to clean my car. We gave B a "dust buster" style vacuum cleaner for Christmas and he loves using it everywhere he can. So, between that and our regular vacuum, we managed to clean out my car. We had thought about washing it too, but by the time we finished the cleaning, we had about 20 minutes until he had to go to bed, so we settled for just rinsing the car. B, of course, availed himself of the opportunities to get extremely wet. :-)
So, a pretty good, if fairly busy weekend. I'm fairly psyched about having a rack that will work with my new bike. I was getting pretty good about getting it into the wagon, but this will make it a lot easier. In fact, I'm hoping to ride both at lunch tomorrow and after work! If anyone in the area is interested in going mountain biking sometime, please let me know! I'm hoping to get out to the Little River trails next Saturday and then I'd like to start going to other trails in NC. I got out my Mountain Biking North Carolina book this evening and was flipping through that. Hopefully this summer I'll have some time to get out and bike.
Anyway, that's all for now.
