Sunday, August 20, 2006

A Weekend to Share

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What a weekend. I think I managed to get everything possible in this weekend - dead tired now, but it was worth it. Friday night Dave Matthews Band came to The Woodlands Amphitheater. Solid show. Scott and I headed up late afternoon and did the ceremonial beers in the mall food court before the show followed by several more inside. The show was good but I would not say as good as others I have been to. It was nice to check the box on some songs that I had not heard live before (Satellite, Proudest Monkey, Sleep to Dream Her, The Last Stop) but there were more that I would have loved to have heard. But I suppose there is always San Fran in a couple weeks. Idea of You rocks and that is gonna be solid on the new CD. Too bad there were so many people there and I could not hook up with Robin, or German. After the show we were able to run back into town for some late night Uropa to celebrate Laura's birthday. Paying for that late night right now.......

Rosalie was back at Texas Children's this weekend. I always enjoy seeing the ones that are special to me but I hate seeing them in a hospital. She has been through so much since I first met her 3 or 4 years ago and she will make it through, but I hate to see her back. The good news is that it is hopefully just a fever. Met a new little girl there, Selena, so cute and quiet. I went back today and took her a movie, I hope that will make her day somehow.

It was fun to go out with Greg Saturday night. I was kind of proud of myself for at least trying to meet a couple women. Hey, there is a game to be played right? I just suppose I fall short when it comes to the bravado part. I suppose I will never stand out when it comes to beating my chest and machismo. I think I am ok with that though.


5 Comments:

Blogger Phain said...

Busy bee this weekend! Have a great Monday ;)

5:27 AM  
Blogger e.e. said...

Wow, sounds like you had a blast, booster!
Sweet!
BTW, I don't like the men that beat thier chests and are full of machismo. They reak of being classified as 'players' by most of us girls and we often dismiss them immediately.
Shy but 'quietly confident' is very attractive, and, of course, be yourself.
You are obviously a sweet, caring person with a huge heart (esp. with the kids) and that is A-1 attractive in MY book!
xoxxx
e.

9:43 AM  
Blogger kimmyk said...

glad to hear you had a good time at the concert. i wish more people were as giving with thier time and hearts as you are booster. you're a very special person and i'm sure alot of people are greatful to have you in their [and thier childrens] lives.

8:37 PM  
Blogger WDKY said...

Sounds like a great weekend. And,. for what it's worth, I've always been pretty quiet and averse to chest-beating too.

9:52 AM  
Blogger WDKY said...

PS Regarding the kids... amazing stuff!

9:52 AM  

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