Enjoying my weekend so farSurprisingly, complicated 10,000-piece Lego sets are in fact not as complicated as I originally feared~ Status of General Grievous as of this afternoon and again later this evening. Yay! Look, he has giant cyborgy legs! :B
I haven't even needed any help in building him, the instructions are really good (little more than half way through book 1 of 2!) Most of the time and effort actually consists of hunting for the pieces through the dozens of different little bags which are conveniently not sorted AT ALL. =_=;
This morning we went out for our first round of golf this season~ Besides the fact that it was mother effing windy (omg my ears, they burn!), it was really fun and probably gave me some much needed exercise after sitting on my ass all winter. I got 54 on the front nine! Yay for me!
Killing time on the computronI technically just did a meme like this, so I tried to do 25 new things that weren't included in the last one. :P
Rules: Once you've been tagged, you are supposed to write a note with 25 random things, facts, habits, or goals about you. At the end, choose 25 people to be tagged.
Or in some cases, all of the above mixed into some crazy Molotov cocktail of creepy. It's especially strange since all these characteristics when displayed in real life piss me off and make me want to punch the owner in the face. Yet in books and shows, I can't get enough of them. They draw me in -- they're just always so much more interesting than the heroes or other protagonists! :B
Feeling very domestic~
DAMN. That shit looks TASTY. It's very possible Mason and I are the best homemade lasagna makers ever, we should really look into some mass production and selling of it. Just look at those two pans of marvelous noodles, sauce, beef, and cheese. It's dazzling. Edward Cullen himself could not match our mad lasagna skillz. That's right, Cullen. You've just been PWNED, Iron Chef style.
For anyone who doesn't know, I've taken up the sport of golf~! It turns out that despite how agonizingly boring it is to watch on television, it's actually really fun to play yourself. Who'd have thought? I've gone out a few times so far, just to places around St. Albert and only doing nine holes for the time being until I can work up some hardcore golfing stamina. As long as it's not too hot outside I can handle the whole trekking up and down the course for an afternoon, and it's actually pretty relaxing (appropriate weather permitting.) I just went out and bought myself some fancy new golf clubs the other week -- they're gloriously pink and girly. :B
Over all, it's a good sport finally for someone like me. (We were beginning to think such a thing didn't exist.) It's not that physically strenuous in a "omg I think I'm going to keel over and die" or the even less attractive "oh god oh god that ball is going to hit me in the face!" sort of way; but it's still good exercise, which I very badly need for I am horrendously lazy. ¬_¬ I need to start recording my scores to I can track my progress, I got a 67 on the back nine the last time I went out to J.R., which for a giant noob such as myself is not bad~
Toby was let out of his pen for his first field trip into the hall the other day~ ^^ He was so excited, it was hard to get him back into his bed afterwards. Pictures of his marvelous bunny adventure here on Facebook. (Does anyone have any ideas of what I could substitute the makeshift wall with? It's a real pain to set up and take down. I was thinking more of that thick poster board and just fastening them together with ties -- then I could just fold it up when I'm done with it and store it behind the door.)