I had a nice weekend, so I felt like sharing. Hope everyone else had a good weekend, too.
On Friday I got off work around 1pm, which is a little earlier than usual, so it was a nice way to start the weekend. My wife and I had dinner at a lobster place I deliver wine to and ate lobster rolls and lobster bisque which was all really good (but expensive...). That night we finished up watching Star Wars: Andor -- looking forward to season 2.
On Saturday morning, my wife had to attend a meeting of a bunch of old ladies who make and donate quilts to her work (a nonprofit kids summer camp) to thank them, so I got some time on the Minecraft server. When wife got home, we went to get brunch at a tex-mex place nearby but it was busy, so there was a wait. In the meantime we went down the street to a toy shop and got a few little things to bring with us when we visit my wife's best friend back in Indiana in a month to celebrate her becoming a mother. Back at brunch, I got eggs scrambled with chorizo, carnitas, peppers, etc. with a side of refried beans, seasoned home fries, and a couple taco-sized tortillas to clean it all up. It was very good, if a not very healthy way to start the day. Brunch was also made even better by our waiter being a little goofy (we think he was probably high with his glazed eyes and smirk and he kept forgetting stuff).
Next up, we were planning on going to the rodeo that's in town right now, but tickets were already sold out, so I just bought some for Sunday. Instead, we found out that my wife's coworker who also works at a nearby boardgame store/cafe/pub was holding a boardgame night with friends, so we went over to attend that. I'm not usually the socializing type, but it was actually a lot of fun -- we ended up staying there for about 9 hours, which went by pretty fast. There were 4-8 of us at any one time, and we played games like Dominion, Wavelength, Werewords, Codenames, Root, and Reinforcements (a card game on kickstarter that is being developed by a friend of the guy hosting the game night) and had some beers and snacks. The guy apparently is trying to start hosting the game night on a more regular basis, so I'm looking forward to us potentially going to it more often. My wife and I bought a few colorful dice while we were at the boardgame store, and when we got home I taught her how to play farkle (I've been playing Kingdom Come: Deliverance recently).
On Sunday, we slept in until around 11am, which is really late for us, and then had breakfast at home -- I cooked up some Irish bacon (which is closer to English or Canadian bacon and almost just really thinly-sliced pork loin but still very good) and had a cream cheese danish, and my wife made a fruit parfait.
In the afternoon we finally went to the rodeo. I had been to a couple rodeos when I was younger at state fairs back in Indiana, but this was the first one I had been to as an adult (plus one that's in Texas), and it was a really good time. The rodeo is in town for a couple weeks as a tournament, and it's apparently run by a professional league, so it was a lot more fast-paced and well organized than I thought it'd be. There were I think 7 different events held over the course of 2 hours: a few different cow-roping events, barrel racing, bronco riding, bull riding, and (my wife's favorite event) mutton busting, which is where little 4-7 year old kids ride on the backs of sheeps until they're thrown off.
After the actual rodeo, we walked around the fairgrounds and looked at the farm animals, ate some Jamaican jerk chicken and washed it down with some beer, strolled through the carnival rides and games (I wanna play some games but why are the only prizes stuffed animals? Come on!), and finished it off with some deep fried Oreos (can't go to a fair without eating something deep fried, right?). I don't know why I like fairs and carnivals so much, but with the sun going down, causing rays to shine through the smoke from turkey legs getting grilled, and all the lights and colors and children screaming on rides and creepy carnies trying to get you to play their games got me nostalgic and all warm inside. Anyways we finally waddled out, happy with full bellies, back to the car and drove on home.
I was greeted with an Amazon package on our doorstep that contained a piece for my car I had ordered a couple days prior. For no reason at all, the trunk door on my car stopped latching shut, so I temporarily kept it shut with some rubber bands. After watching a couple YouTube videos, taking things apart on my car, and mucking about, I had figured out that the locking mechanism on the trunk door decided it didn't want to work anymore. Google said that getting it fixed at a mechanic would probably cost me a couple hundred bucks. Amazon said the replacement part that was most likely the cause would put me down only $20 and would be here in 2 days. I figured I could handle it and went with unfortunately trusty Amazon. Fast forward to a couple hours ago and I managed to take apart the correct pieces without breaking anything, swap out the broken part with the new part, and got it working again and back in shipshape in just 10 or so minutes. It was very simple and very cheap compared to what I would've paid for somebody else to do it for me, so I was pretty proud of myself. I want to give thanks to the random people on YouTube who show how to do this stuff, the Amazon workers who fulfilled and delivered my order for being so quick, and China for allowing me to buy an off-brand part for a fraction of the price.
Now as I type this I'm just relaxing with my cat, listening to my wife snore on the couch. So overall a pretty great weekend. Thank you for listening to my TedTalk.