Apr. 19th, 2004

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Apr. 19th, 2004 08:34 am
ebonlock: (hobbit kid)
I set out to do many things this weekend, and aside from getting to class on Sunday and pulling some weeds on Saturday I pretty much accomplished none of them. Now this was not my fault, I intended to get my car's 40,000 mile maintenance done, made an appointment, talked to the service rep, everything. Of course when I drove down to the dealership the service department was closed. Yeah, locked up, no lights on, the works.

I puzzled over this, why on earth would they set me up with an appointment if they weren't going to be there? Considered that I might be too early so drove off to fill up the car then took my time driving back. By the time I returned (10 minutes after my appointment was scheduled) I noted another guy trying the doors then walking over to his car in disgust. Well, at least I wasn't the only one.

If I had even considered buying a car from these people next year, this would've convinced me not to. I'm not sure why they seem to hire mental defectives to take care of appointments and service calls, but they do. Now I've always had good luck when I go to the place on my own and talk to somebody face to face, but they've screwed up pretty much every single thing I've tried handling over the phone. From now on I make sure to get names when I talk to people 'cause somebody's going to be accountable, dammit.

Now I get to call them again (hoping I won't get hung up on as I often do) and set something up for next weekend.

GAH.

Ahem, anyway, the rain made getting all my yardwork done pretty much impossible so I settled for doing some weed removal and taking care of my potted and garden plants. I really wanted to mow the backyard as well, but you can't fight the weather gods. It is just wacky to have such cold and rainy weather in such a sustained manner this late in the year, though. Ah well, less watering for me to do and my yard is all lush and green.

Sunday morning bright and much too early Aelf and I headed off to a private class with Alyne. Her house is great and we loved her dance space (though I bumped my hand on the roof a few times) *sigh*. Started work on "Hinko", I'm getting the count down now but will be able to make it flow better once I know the musical cues. The only downside was that an hour seemed much too short and I didn't even manage to break a sweat during the whole thing. Hmm, maybe my endurance isn't quite as bad as I thought.

Did my best to sell Alyne on the concept I have for a choreography to the song "Ariadne". Not sure how successful I was in that, but I tried. She also commented that we may have been invited to both perform at the extravaganza in Desert Dance Festival, but to compete as well. Dancing two sets that entire weekend, I must be mad to even consider such a thing, but boy am I ever.

Also Alyne is now in love with organza veils which means I'll be investing in some fabric and undoubtedly making my own in the not too distant future. Fortunately dancing with chiffon makes this less of an issue for me and Aelf, we know how to make those heavier veils do what we want, but I'd still like to have some to practice with.

Anyway, again, thanks to the rain I couldn't get much accomplished yesterday either so Aelf and I finished Season 5 and got about halfway through Season 6 by last night. I'm also on the final stage of the mini-quilt my niece designed from spare fabric squares while she was visiting. If I can get some actual sewing time in this week and weekend it'll be finished. A new quilting world's record for me :) I screwed up the back, but it's too small to be used as a blanket anyway so hopefully they'll hang it up or something, in which case the backing doesn't matter.

I was really interested to see Aelf's reaction to "Far Beyond the Stars", which I've always found a fascinating concept for an episode. The writers on DS9 were, quite simply, the best. I cannot wait to see what she thinks of "In the Pale Moonlight", which we should get to before class tonight. Heh. And then, as soon as we find the time it's on to "His Way". Just thinking about that one puts a big old smile on my face. Vicarious onscreen romance *happy sigh*

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