On Sunday, we went to church and then watched both football games. I'm glad the Steelers won, hopefully they'll win their 6th Super Bowl in a few weeks. After that we went to the grocery store, made taco salad for dinner, and watched an old movie from 1966, The Battle of Algiers. It was really interesting, but not really my type of movie. I'm looking forward to getting our next Netflix rental, Season 3 - Disc 3 of Frasier.
Yesterday we rolled out of bed at 9 and went walking around Capitol Hill and downtown looking at furniture stores for a new desk. We also went to a furniture store in the Ravenna area north of the U District, but didn't find anything we liked. We ate lunch at a Thai place called Djan Dinning in Wallingford and it was really good. The food was excellent and the atmosphere was nice and cozy in a previously-owned house.
Then we went home for a while and I cleaned around the house a little bit. Then we walked to REI to try to find something for Troy to get with his giftcard my parents gave him for Christmas. They had mostly clearance stuff and not much selection, so we'll go back again in a month to look.
And that was the rest of our three day weekend. Nothing that exciting, but it was nice to eat out at some new places, walk around outside, and enjoy the nice sun.
We moved to Seattle in February 2008 and shared blog posts and photos during our first few years in Seattle.
- Troy & Lesley H
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Last two days
Posted by Lesley at 7:55 PM
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I thought the Battle of Algiers was one of the best movies I've ever seen. And I really wish the Steelers would lose.
I agree with Troy about the Steelers.
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