I wish I had something witty or awesome to say. It's unusual, but I'm not really in a writing mood. "It's hot outside," is such a lame description of the sauna that is Florida in July and August. Adding insult to injury; I work outside for long hours and everyone is cranky, and the a/c has been broken in my car for over a year.
Yesterday Hub and I went to our community pool, then treated ourselves to some ice cream. I'm obsessed with pools at the moment. I'm also dying to get to the beach. We'll get there soon hopefully. It's a bit of a drive, and we're trying to wait until we're desperate to go so that we can save on gas. I'm also obsessed with the idea of getting "Sing Star" for Playstation. I'm hoping to find it used at one of the "play & trade" sorta game stores.
I think that tomorrow I will head over to the blood letting office and sacrifice a vein. That way I can have it to my endocrinologist in the hopes that I can get in earlier. I'm tired of drumming my fingers.
Edited to Add: Jen reminded me with her post that I did forget to mention that we saw Wall-E. She was disappointed. I thoroughly loved it. The visuals were stunningly beautiful. I thought the nuance of emotion and story were amazing throughout. I loved that there was little dialogue, but lots of expression - making it easy for little kids to understand and for adults to check in with emotionally. For proof of that, my stern mother cried, and my 3 year old nephew sat through the whole thing without fidgeting. He only got up once to go to the bathroom. I also loved the message (no surprise) and all the little pop culture references. Furthermore, I loved the continuing story in the credits. You have to watch to the sides as the credits roll. And lastly, I have to get the soundtrack. Peter Gabriel does the credit roll song, and his voice has always moved me. The song's message is also beautiful. Phew. I guess I did have something to say after all.