First of all, the firemen turned out to be duds. Don't get me wrong, they were cute, but not HOT, well they were hot because it was 100 degrees outside, and they were moving heavy furniture and boxes. I did sit and watch them, but I didn't offer them a drink of ice cold water. They brought their own and it was probably colder than what I had to offer considering the fridge wasn't plugged in. One of the movers had a tattoo...a gingerbread man tattoo on the side of his calf. I'm hoping there was some sort of meaning to the tattoo...like he's the muffin man on the side and lives on drury lane or he's Lord Farguaad.
The next thing that went down was eating. I promise I'm not going to give you a play by play of everyday, but it could be close. So, being as how we were in a small town and it was after 8:00, our eating choices diminished down to 5 from 10. The winning choice was the truck stop, The Star Cafe, which it used to be called the Red Star Cafe, but I guess it was too hard to paint the word Red so it was shortened.
| Thank you David C. for letting me use your Yelp picture. |
| This is NOT what our meal looked like. Glad your food came out decent David C. |
It's so HOT any indoor activity where I can gain culture and have someone else pay for the A/C...count me in!! I went to the Dallas Museum of Art, which I still have two tickets for the Inca exhibit if anyone wants to go. The four pack was bought because it was the best deal!! Don't ask where the other ticket went. :) I don't think I'm mature enough to be in a museum...there were a lot of naked people in those paintings and sculptures. Every time I saw one, I kindly told it to put on some clothes...I don't think it did any good. I did feel classy being in there though. I went to the Dallas Summer Musical production of Pippin. This was an interesting story...to be honest I had no clue what was going on. However, there was a lot of super cool acrobatics going on the whole time. I was a little sad that it wasn't a story about a single girl from the country, who moves to the big city for work while looking for a husband. I also adventured to the Flight Museum at Love Field...that was cool. I love watching airplanes and I'm in awe of how they work. Granted I hate flying, but when I'm not on there or they are on the ground, they are awesome!! Oh and I went to the George W. Bush Presidential Library. It's a very pretty building.
Fast forward to today, I was at the first day of a conference at the high school. I ran into my assistant principal from Hillsboro. I said hello and asked if he remembered who I was. He said he did, but I don't think that was true. I had to fill in too many gaps, and he looked at me like I had lost my mind, although he did remember I coached, but couldn't remember WHAT I coached. It was junior high, come on man...I didn't EVERYTHING, including driving the bus for the high school boys track team and junior high boys football team. He remembered some names, but not everyone's. He did remember the crazy health teacher and assistant coach that left middle of the fall semester. Who could forget her?!? She would wear booty shorts and do hand stands at tournaments. She knew nothing about interacting with students, but probably couldn't tell you how to make some drugs. Ok. Ok. I'm judging, but you would too if you'd have met her. Whew! What a trip!!
If you made it down this far...well you must not have a life either! :)
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