Officially Pronounced Dead
The
Wig called me up Thursday night to inform me that my blog was dead.
I always appreciate his input. But he was incorrect. It could simply
be moribund, as I mentioned on my 6/1/12 post. Remember "Paul
is dead"? That wasn't true either.
Last
weekend the wife and I went up to the city to spend the night for our
25th anniversary and our birthdays. We woke up Sunday morning at The
Intercontinental and it was Mother's Days, so I also got partial
credit for that. I pried open my wallet and ordered room service for
breakfast. It didn't hurt as much as I thought. It was only about
2-3 times the price we would have paid on the street.
Just
to clarify, our anniversary is March 26 so we were a little late on
this one. That is because my wife decided to fly to DC the actual
week of our anniversary. I am documenting that here so I can use it
as ammo later. It happened to be her spring break and she took the
chance to go see SB1. I have not held it against her yet.
So
last Saturday we drove up to the Civic Center area and parked at one
of the newfangled parking meters on Hayes St. that takes credit
cards. That only ran us $21.50. We tried to get into Absinthe for
lunch but the wait was too long so we went across the street, where
the rest of the geriatrics that attend matinees were dining, The
food was not bad and we made the 2pm ballet with time to spare.
The
ballet has been on my bucket list for a while so I can cross that one
off now. We were up in the nosebleed section. #1 had loaned us
several pair of his binoculars so we took the ones that fit in my
wife's purse, but we could have used the big ones. Some parts of
Cinderella were more interesting than others, such as how they
portrayed her on the carriage going to the ball. But I won't go into
any more detail because I'm sure you all will be catching it. Other
parts were not as exciting, such as when only one or two dancers were
on stage. Those portions brought to mind that House Of Pain song
"Jump Around".
Next
up is the opera in November. I plan to buy tickets to The Barber Of
Seville, as we might recognize a couple tunes. I plan to splurge for
good seats for that. It's not like I'm going to go twice.
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