Tuesday, April 24, 2007

The Gimp

Today was not such a great day. In fact, yesterday wasn't either. I decided to take the afternoon off. I got away with it because of my knee, which was the main reason I took off, in addition to the fact that it was raining, and I was tired.

It all began Saturday night, when Kristin and I decided to amuse ourselves with rollerskating at Skate City's Adult Skate night. Someone was having a party there, so there was a good sized crowd, and the music was better than usual. All was going well until I lost my footing and began to fall over. Unlike my usual spills, which tend to land me on my butt, this one ended up lunging me forward, most likely because my skates weren't well oiled, and because I tried to catch myself and regain my footing (to no avail). The result was that I landed on bended knee, with the other leg sticking straight out in front of me. This could have been a successful save were it not for my final loss of balance, in which my outstretched foot tipped over and the wheels of my skate took it the rest of the way, jerking my knee in a way it was not intended to move. This was rather painful, and although I was laughing in spite of myself, I had trouble getting up and escaping the rink without a collision. Once I was clear of danger, I removed my skates and limped over to a bench. Kristin fetched me a bag of ice from the front desk and I lay with my leg in the air until she was ready to leave soon after. At home I comforted myself with an Ace bandage, more ice, ibuprofin, and a toasty boyfriend.

Sunday Brent was nice enough to rent me crutches, and I borrowed a knee brace from my mother, so that's made it a little easier to get around. Still, after sitting with my leg on a chair for roughly 8 hours yesterday, I was in no hurry to do it again, and so I felt that half a day was about as much as I could handle. I have to spend the whole day there tomorrow, unfortunately, or they'll replace me. It's alright, though. I could probably use the money...

Sunday, April 08, 2007

Happy Easter!



Kristin and Elissa Weekend


After we came back from Durango, the following weekend was devoted to Brent's cousin, who was in town, and Kristin, whose birthday was approaching. Friday night we were supposed to meet people at a bar and proceed to a dance party. Unfortunately we never found them. Failing to find the address for the bar on north Broadway, we took the bus to south Broadway, where we also found nothing. We ended up making a stop at Wendy's on the way so I could use the bathroom. Brent bought us a Frosty.


Jenn hailed us a cab with her crazy gloves and we rode back downtown. Finally we gave up and went dancing at The Church for a bit, then wandered back to my place and just chilled for the evening.

Saturday we (along with Matt and Liisa and Kristin's friend James) played Laser Tag in the afternoon. Afterward we tried to go rollerskating at Fat City, but it was closed, so instead we went up to Northglenn for Adult Skate night. We were quite tired by the end of the evening, but it was fun.

Sunday Brent and I accompanied some of his family (including Elissa and her little girls) to the Zoo. It was a nice sunny day. After a snack at an awesome hot dog stand on Colfax, we said our goodbyes to Elissa. In the evening I gave Kristin her birthday present and helped her finish a paper.

All in all pretty good weekend.

Friday, April 06, 2007

Spring Break

Over the second to last weekend in March, I went with a few friends on a mini roadtrip to Durango, Colorado. We went to visit Erik, who we haven't seen for a few months. It was nice to hang out together, even if it was only for a short time. The timing was right since one of his jobs (a restaurant) was closed for cleaning the whole week, and the other (a public school) was closed for spring break. We got to have lots of quality Erik time, which was much needed. :-)

I would write out all the details of the trip, but Jenn has already done such a good job that I will simply refer you to her page.

All who attended, minus Brian's girlfriend, who took the picture: