Mission Accomplished
Posted on May 15, 2008 by Ching under Life.
I finally got Brian to do pump class with me at the gym. After all the begging and pleading and pouting and whining, he finally agreed to go. It’s funny because after we restarted our gym membership, I was going consistently for a while. I vowed that I would start going regularly again. Then finals came around and our group project was due, so I dropped out again. Last Saturday was the first time I’d been back in about two weeks.
Ken goes, “Hello, stranger. You back with us?” I had to explain to Brian that he’s one of the regulars who’s at the gym practically everyday. I had told him that I would be going to the gym more frequently so he had to pick on me.
After class ended I told the instructor that I had accomplished my mission. He jokingly replied that I needed to set my goals a bit higher. He’s probably right.
After our workout, we stuffed our faces at The Good Egg per usual. We must stay away from that place, seriously. We really need to start cutting back on eating out and start saving more. =P
We ran some errands and ended the day with Speed Racer, which was better than I expected. We went to the final show so that there wouldn’t be as many kids. There were still some kids, but the theater was not at all packed. Anyway, I was thoroughly entertained. There are so many good movies coming out lately. This weekend Prince Caspian comes out. I doubt we will have time to watch it. We’ll see.
We got home from the movie and took a long time to wind down. It must have been three o’clock in the morning before we went to bed. The next day was spent at the Brubakers to celebrate Mother’s Day.
Brian says that we’re going to start really buckling down and working on the house on the weekends, instead of doing stuff like going to the movies and such. He’s right. We’ll do as much as we can during the week also. However, that won’t be until after Memorial weekend because we’ve got big plans.
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