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Friday, May 09, 2008 --- 77 days ago
Wow it really seems like everyone's had their birthday lately. I guess in the last month in particular there's been a real pile of them, most recently mine on Sunday. It has been a tad crazy because of all this excitement, and on the weekend it felt like we had so much nice food I would have ended up weighing a few kilos more than I did on Friday. It was a good weekend though, with some nice pressies that should definitely help me during the Europe trip. It also was strangely the weekend for new furniture. I had been working out a few new pieces of furniture with my mum for Amalia over the past couple of weeks, which was a bit of a mission as the range that we both really liked, Freedom Furniture's Tuscany Range, was going out and it was a pain trying to figure out what was still available in Tuscany and also what we'd need to order in the new range, which frustratingly doesn't arrive until sometime during June. But in any case, the one thing that we wanted the most was available, so we picked it up on Saturday. Then, somewhat ironically, after stressing about whether it was going to fit in the back of my parents' car, we actually discovered that the whole thing required assembly, which then itself required a couple of hours of mind-warping work to actually make sense of the instructions and ensure that it didn't end up upside-down, or something stupid like that. I always think that there's an art form to the stupidity of instruction ...




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