Tuesday, January 18, 2005

A Monday Off

Well let me start by showing you the pictures of my new laptop I am working on now. I will get to know this baby very well over law school when I plan on using it a lot. Also shown is my new desk area after I moved my desktop monitor over. It is SO NICE to have space to work finally.
Anyways, today Kelley and I woke up really late and finally got a move on for a late lunch. Moe Mondays is 5 dollars for a big burrito and chips and a drink. Then we went to see Phantom of the Opera. Musicals are not my cup of tea really, but this was really good. I enjoyed it but pretended not to just to bug Kelley :-) It really was a good story...kind of wished I could have seen it for the first time in a Broadway setting, but oh well. Eventually we'll have the money to go do stuff like that quite often (and hopefully we will be in a big enough city to do such things). We'll be the only couple I know who is just as likely to go to a heavy metal concert as go to a Broadway show. But I recommend seeing Phantom if you are in a big enough city to see it (limited theatrical release). Next weekend I will bring you my review of Coach Carter. I was going to go see Elektra this week but it got abysmal rottentomatoes ratings. So then we go to Old Navy for over an hour. My God Kelley can shop at that store all day, but she gets so many good clothes for so little money. She even got me another hoodie for being her shopping cart around the store. I like it because it is exactly like my favorite old navy hoodie except this one is green instead of maroon. Then we went out to dinner at TGI Friday's and are now lounging on my bed because it snowed and she does not want to drive in it until morning. So she will leave Tuesday morning and come back Friday night...some weeks are good :-)
So we are watching My Big Fat Greek Wedding tonight...our wedding will be crazy like that but in a different way I suspect. I better get off here since I have early class tomorrow and the next couple days. TTFN.

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