Very weird few days
Sep. 22nd, 2007 08:48 pmSo what's happened lately is that I worked off my ass off in order to quit Colubrid fairly cleanly on Thursday, then went to a bar to watch my friend play on that night's showing of Jeopardy (and HE WON! it was so freaking cool), then flew to Oregon the next day. On the plane I knitted a sock toe. And as of this afternoon my cousin has successfully upgraded her boyfriend to a husband, so congratulations to them.
Yep, crazy few days; I really haven't internalized much of it yet. At my cousin's wedding reception they gave everyone a little flag on which to write advice for newly married couples... I wrote something like what I always write. "Keep individual bank accounts, even if most of your money is managed jointly."
Did I mention we're staying at a hotel that has a real fitness center, with free weights? Worth the extra money, in my humble opinion. I hope the lifting good mood lasts through what my mom has planned for us tonight, which is contra dancing. Must... remain... open... minded.... ommmmmmmmmmm.
Yep, crazy few days; I really haven't internalized much of it yet. At my cousin's wedding reception they gave everyone a little flag on which to write advice for newly married couples... I wrote something like what I always write. "Keep individual bank accounts, even if most of your money is managed jointly."
Did I mention we're staying at a hotel that has a real fitness center, with free weights? Worth the extra money, in my humble opinion. I hope the lifting good mood lasts through what my mom has planned for us tonight, which is contra dancing. Must... remain... open... minded.... ommmmmmmmmmm.
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Date: 2007-09-23 03:46 pm (UTC)That's why I think it's good policy. As for why I give it as advice, that'd be because I grew up in a household where both people worked, but they DIDN'T do this at all -- not even a small amount like an allowance, for "mad money". My mom used to feel guilty about spending $10 on a CD, because money was supposed to be for the family and not for her... it was pretty bad.
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Date: 2007-09-23 03:58 pm (UTC)I was told I did okay, and got the feeling I could be good at it reasonably quickly if I wanted, but at the same time almost panicked/cried and left a dance at one point when the instructions ended and our initial foursome was still confused. Shrug. I don't have a reason to seek it out again, but I did have more fun than the last time my mom dragged me out folk dancing, so I probably will do it with her again to avoid that.
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Date: 2007-09-23 04:04 pm (UTC)It's dancing in 2 long lines of people. Across from you in the long line is your partner; and you're also in a foursome with a couple next to you. There are 8-count patterns you might dance with your partner, your "neighbor" the other guy, or the other lady, or all together holding hands. A dance is only a few patterns long, and it repeats, but before it repeats, you and your partner move up or down the line to make a foursome with a new couple. So you end up dancing with everyone.
Music is usually live, and dorky.
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Date: 2007-09-26 10:31 pm (UTC)Also, WOO HOO for the Jeopardy guy!! That is so exciting, I'd totally walk around going "my friend won jeopardy" and then I'd feel all smart. I know, but I would.