Catching Up
Topic: This and That
The weather is gorgeous here today. I had a very nice morning, taking Ryan out with me (in the jogging stroller) for a run. I wound up talking to a couple of fellow runners along the way. In general, runners are such nice people. I would like to join the local running club at some point.
Last Sunday, Larry and Ryan and I went to the shopping center near Leeds. There were several things we wanted to get. We went to Toys'r'us to find Ryan a new red train. (The one he had broke.) Ryan always has such a good time zooming around that store. We also wound up getting him a big bouncy ball, and a yellow truck. When it comes to toys, Ryan's Daddy is definitely the indulgent one!
From there, we went to WHSmith, and Borders. I had my own mission in those two places: to get the paperback, adult editions of the last two Harry Potter books. (I only had copies of those in hard cover, and they aren't even mine!) I think the adult editions only come from the UK publisher. I know you can get them online at Amazon, but it's more fun (and probably less expensive) just to get them locally - especially when they're on sale! (Which they were.) Of course we picked up drinks from the Starbucks at Borders.
While at WHSmith, Larry and I had some fun looking up a couple of words in the dictionary: git, and prat. I had come across them in the Harry Potter books, and from context figured they were fairly tame insults. Larry's curiosity was piqued when he heard them used in the tv show, "Blackadder." (A very funny British comedy from the 80's, starring Rowan Atkinson. Season 2 is my personal favorite so far.) I was surprised those words were in the dictionary (British), since they are slang. Larry wasn't though. So now we know that "prat" is basically a babbling idiot (as in, prattling on), and "git" is similar to bastard, or jerk. Ya learn something new every day! :D
Our final stop was IKEA. We were bed shopping. We'd been needing one for guests for a while, and with my friend JoAnna coming to visit soon (Hi Jo!), we thought now was a good time to finally get one. We couldn't fit one in the car with the three of us though, so this morning Larry went to get it. Unfortunately, he needed two of something he only bought one of, so we might go back later tonight. Luckily, it's not too far away.
This whole week has been a blur for both me and Larry. Larry's been working long hours, and I've just been busy with Ryan and daily life. Thursday was my turn to host the babysitting co-op meeting. I thought it would be nice to have it at Valley Gardens. It turned out to be a good day for it, weather wise. Not too hot, not too cold. It was fun to let the kiddos run around while we moms got to socialize. There is a paddling pool there, but the water was really cold. I put Ryan in a swim diaper, but as soon as his feet touched the water, he let me know it was too cold for him.
Ryan particularly enjoyed the slide. (At first I hovered right close, afraid he'd fall off the steps. Later I was able to stand farther away. Ryan's perfectly capable of climbing the steps up the slide on his own, but I can't help being a bit overprotective!) Ryan also enjoyed the round about (I have no idea what we call them in the States - you know the circular platform that spins around that has bars you hang onto?). He doesn't have a concept of things belonging to other people, so sometimes he'd play with things that weren't his. Mostly people were pretty good about it. I tried intervene as best I could, but it's hard to chase a little one around a park for two hours straight! At one point, he started kicking a soccer ball. The man who had the ball said, "The next David Beckham!" :P
After a couple of hours, everyone from the co-op headed out. I headed back home via the shopping center. A new sports stored just opened, so I checked that out. I got Ryan the most adorable little English World Cup Team uniform! It was on sale, down to 7.49 pounds fro 24.99. He's wearing it today (England plays today) and it fits him perfectly. I've been trying to get a decent picture of him in it, but so far no dice.
Today we're possibly going on post. A friend is having a BBQ, and MHS is celebrating Independence Day today, since July 4 is on a Tuesday.
Agassi is playing Wimbledon right now. It's his last hurrah, so I hope he wins!
ps - For some reason, I am still not getting e-mail alerts when people post comments on my blog, so please bear with me if I don't see them right away. Thanks!
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