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Mmmm, sleepy :-) Recently returned home and grabbing a quick dinner before crashing out. Woke up not feeling so great this morning for no apparent reason, having slept like a log due to taking a couple of tokes from the old water pipe last night when we went to visit anna-pete (a middle-aged couple we are friends with). Fuelled up on caffeine, bacon and eggs, and jelly beans and eventually got the day started and quickly worked out why I wasn't feeling so good: blood pressure was a touch on the low side (a reasonably common occurance, not unassisted by New Years indulgences). Pottered about for the morning and determined I was in no fit state to go driving before Alex did the honours and drove us to the nursery (65L of potting mix - yay!). Missioned via the Indooroopilly Westfield shopping centre on the way home for some Boost juice and decided to buy some catchable bubbles. Proceeded to entertain ourselves and many others for a good while by blowing bubbles from the top floor gallery down the escalator opening, watching them drift all the way down to the bottom floor :-)
Watching people's reactions to the bubbles is great - especialy watching parents play with their children, catching them. I love making other people smile and breaking through that social isolation city living engenders. Alex got sprung being all bubble-plurry by one of the guys from his work, so tomorrow it will be all over the scrap yard that he's a bubble boy ;-) Ah well, like he doesn't alreay have kandy on his forklift!
Decided to catch a movie tonight and Team America proved amusing enough. Trey Parker and Matt Stone somehow manage to get away with so much, yet still deliver a relevant social and political message, be highly amusing and not preachy. My mother would hate it :-P A pleasant, ordinary weekend much enjoyed, and my BP has recovered such that I no longer have the fortitude of a marshmallow. Now I just want to curl up and sleep. Work in the morrow - a return to the Project of Doom awaits...

Watching people's reactions to the bubbles is great - especialy watching parents play with their children, catching them. I love making other people smile and breaking through that social isolation city living engenders. Alex got sprung being all bubble-plurry by one of the guys from his work, so tomorrow it will be all over the scrap yard that he's a bubble boy ;-) Ah well, like he doesn't alreay have kandy on his forklift!
Decided to catch a movie tonight and Team America proved amusing enough. Trey Parker and Matt Stone somehow manage to get away with so much, yet still deliver a relevant social and political message, be highly amusing and not preachy. My mother would hate it :-P A pleasant, ordinary weekend much enjoyed, and my BP has recovered such that I no longer have the fortitude of a marshmallow. Now I just want to curl up and sleep. Work in the morrow - a return to the Project of Doom awaits...
