Well it's about time...

Everyone else has been doing it, so why not me. Long, long ago, I learned that often crazier things happen to me than to other people. Maybe this will help me remember them. Even better, I'll finally have a forum to rant, keeping me from screaming on street corners for a few more days.

Friday, August 12, 2005

Ice Cream, Movie, & Lake George

Ice Cream:

I am a fan of ice cream. A huge fan of ice cream. I've been trying new flavors whenever I get a chance. When I was in Vietnam last August, I tried a few new flavors: green sticky rice & green beans. I had never had a vegetable flavored ice cream before (red bean and green tea don't count), and it was delicious. A few weeks ago, my Senate Contact and I stopped by J. P. Licks, and I had cucumber ice cream! It was delicious too. I recommend it. Then, about a week or so later, I brought to a Tuesday night dinner corn flavored ice cream. Talk about an interesting and subtle flavor. It had a very subtle flavor and texture. Go for it, if you have a chance. Christina's has another winner with it.

Movie:

Murderball. My friend A. R. dated the director of this amazing film for many years. The director is a great guy, and his movie is moving, gripping, and inspirational. The players have more moxie than anyone I've actually met. The game itself is amazing. I recommend to everyone to get out there and see this movie. Immediately and without delay.

Lake George:

This past weekend, my Senate Contact & I went up to Lake George to visit my family and to have a break from the Sturm-und-drang of life in Boston. It was fantastic. The water was delightfully warm, as indicated by the fact that I myself went swimming! Even better? My Senate Contact took a plunge off Calves' Pen, a rocky cliff over a deep hole. I haven't ever done it, so I was impressed. We then took a boatnic on Saturday, swimming and wandering around the rocks.

On Sunday, we took out the kayak, paddled around the island and the small bays on either side of the causeway.
We took the motorboat out to the club, and on the way home, my Senate Contact took the helm and we went South for a bit instead of North. After getting home, we helped set up Grandma's party, and then we took out the Sunfish. My Senate Contact had never been sailing, so Mom gave him a few pointer, then we took out in the boat. He did a great job! We had a good time sailing around for a while. He fell in once (caught unawares by the main sheet), but we never capsized. I thought he did really well for his first time.

All told, it was a really great weekend. I am glad we went, as we had some time to relax. Now I'm back in Boston, trying to get things all sorted out here. Life continues, even when we are away.

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