Weekend Activities

Sunday, April 14, 2013

This weekend went far too fast. I think as the weather gets nicer, time, especially during the weekend feels like it moves quicker.

Chris and I went to Buffalo Wild Wings Friday night after work to watch the Cards and Blues play and enjoy a lovely gift card treat from Easter. Gotta love practically free dinners.

Saturday was glorious. All inclusive suite at the Cardinal's game.



Now don't get me wrong, free drinks and food, private bathrooms, and enough flat screens to sink a ship is fantastic, but sitting in the fancy seats just doesn't feel like you're at the game. Get me out there with the regular people who cheer, LOUDLY. And actually look like they're enjoying the game instead of making a business deal.


Eh. It was still a lot of fun with my sister, her boyfriend, and Chris.

I spent a good part of the weekend paying for my procrastination, cranking out about 10 pages worth of online classwork that is due tomorrow. Luckily I can still BS my way through "read and reflect" assignments and finished everything up about 6pm tonight. I'm going to try and take four online classes this summer so I can move over on the salary schedule. It is going to take much more commitment than I displayed for the one class I had over two months to complete. Yikes.

Finished up the weekend a pedicure and a little crafting. Finally finished a Cardinal's wreath for my mom that I started over spring break.


How was your weekend? Was it jam packed with activities or did you take a more leisurely approach? I'm hoping for a rather easy week at work. Have a great week!



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2 comments

  1. Reflecting assignments are the worst waste of time! I'm "arrrrggg-ing" for you! But moving on the salary schedule is a good thing!

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  2. Tell me about it! I'm so tempted to just get another degree so I feel like I'm gaining a little more from taking all these classes. But I refuse to pay another $10-15,000 for a degree when the classes I'm taking now are only $385 for THREE credit hours. I'll read and reflect away!

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