Greetings sports fans. Another week in the books.
This week, the EKU pool opened up and we've really been enjoying that. But midweek, Ellice began feeling sick, so I played nursemaid for a day or two. She's better now, and having fun again. We went to the doctor for her six-week postop on Thursday and got the all clear for resuming normal activities.
Wednesday, we switched from playing Star Wars to DND again, at least for an adventure, and the change of pace has been welcomed by every one. I think we'll maintain the pattern for some time; it helps prevent burnout.
Plans are still a go for the big move a couple of blocks away. It looks like they will have the place cleaned up by the first week of July. We're excited.
Friday, we actually won our first softball game, 8-6 against river of life. Everyone played fantastic; and with Eric and Phyllis, we have a pretty darn good team. They played only because we had to or forfeit, but they were instrumental in our victory. The subsequent games were cancelled due to the stormy weather. We were going to meet the team at DQ afterwards, but torrential rain and flood waters prevented us from doing so. We almost got washed away in a couple feet of water, but the car made it through.
Saturday was a big day, as I had two Praxis this morning. For those keeping score at home, that's four actual hours of testing, preparation and waiting time aside. It was a long morning. Afterward, my brain was fried but I managed to take Ellice on a date to Movie Tavern to see Incredible Hulk. We had a blast.
This morning is Father's Day, and while it is a little difficult to think about, I'm going to try and focus on honoring my father and God the Father. Have a good holiday.
The Incredible Hulk
This movie was as good as Iron Man. It is hard not to make comparisons between this version and the Eric Bana Hulk from five years ago. While I thoroughly enjoyed that one as well, this film was more visceral and felt more true to the comic. Hulk had some vulnerability, the army wasn't completely incompetent, and he had a comparable villain to contend with in Blonsky's Abomination. This movie was in a word, incredible. ****
Sunday, June 15, 2008
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