This weekend I am hosting an equestrian yoga clinic.
OK, this alone made be laugh for at least 4 minutes straight. I think I was picturing people doing yoga on horses. What is this exactly? And how did it go?
I am going to WI on July 11-13 in the Lacrosse area, I think. The challenge I face right now is that the woman I will travel and room with is in Mexico until Wednesday. I want to buy my ticket but I don't want to assume anything about leaving at o-dark thirty on Sunday morning to catch a flight in Minneapolis without talking with her. I'm trying to TM her as her cell isn't picking up at all. Craziness! It will work out one way or another. So anyway, are you around there?
UPDATE: We are supposed to have a real scorcher this wekend, so I prepared yesterday by mowing the lawn in front (which desperately needed it) and putting in the AC unit in the bedroom window. Now, I am 4'11" and weigh 94 lbs. I had to put that unit in by myself last year and removed it in the fall. I thought about asking H to come do it, but he's always acted like it was such a HUGE IMPOSTION for me to even ask. I can get it done, but it takes a lot of balancing and praying, as in, "Please don't let me drop this AC unit on my foot. Please don't let this old window drop down on me while I lean out and sever me at the waist." I managed to get it in there after a lot of work and a minimum of cursing.
Last night, H came in the door around 9:30, which was within 3 minutes of me getting into bed and turning off the light. I was pooped, but I rallied. He asked if I'd mowed and said it looked good. Then he said, "You put in the AC? I was going to do that for you right now!"
Damned if you do and damned if you don't, right?
So I said, "Yeah, I put it in...and it was really hard. It took me a long time." I did not whine exactly, I was more pouty in a big-eyed, poor little me tone of voice. If the light had been on, I'd have made the big eyes and the pout.
He said, "You shouldn't be lifting things this heavy. It's not good for you."
I said, "Well, I didn't want to bother you..." and left it at that.
He stayed for about an hour or so. When he left he said, "I guess I have ot go." I said, "Why don't you bring some clothes with you next time and stay over. We can greet the new day together. Think about it." He said OK.
He doesn't have AC in his place. Maybe I can play that this weekend...
I'm gong to a wedding on Sat. night. No other big plans at the moment, but who knows what will come up?