On to other things - last weekend was the nicest weekend with my BFF Christine and her folks for her brother Kevin's wedding to Lucy. What a party! The whole day went smoothly, except that it had to be about 34 or 35 degrees Celsius (over 90 Fahrenheit) in the shade, so I pitied all the fellas in their suits, that's for sure. But I had a blast hanging out with Christine and her folks, and I even got to drive her brother Mark's truck. Niiiiiiice vehicle. Even though I am a little on the granola side when it comes to choosing a set of wheels, this truck was too incredible not to appreciate, even if its gas mileage is abysmal. Right down to the Magellan system to help a driver find a destination, this thing had everything but the kitchen sink. Unfortunately, the drive I took was only about five blocks. I would have loved to put that truck through its paces. Ah well. I guess I'll just wax nostalgic for the enornmous Pontiac station wagon I learned to drive in. For anyone who has never been behind the wheel of a powerful vehicle, the feeling cannot be compared to anything else. The pickup of the engine, the way it pins you into your seat, the way the wheels skim that road...well, it's definitely exciting...

Anyway, after the hubbub of the wedding was over, we all toddled over (along with cutie-pie ringbearer, 21-month-old James, seen here with Christine on the right) to a park for some pictures, and then off to a fabulous reception (Oh the food! Oh the dancing! And did I mention the food? 'Cause there was a boatload of it, and it was good!). We drank too much (at least I did), closed the party, and stayed up way too late. It was awesome. The next day, Christine and I popped into the Toyota (see what I mean by granola?) and drove to nearby London (with a nice little episode of getting lost in between Sarnia and London) to whisk sweet stepdaughter of mine Gabrielle off for some pool and hot-tub time at Mark's place, where she met Christine's two awesome nieces, Kirsten and McKenzie. It was all too brief, but it was some great time with Gabi and Christine (and of course, the hot-tub, which I wish we had here at home
So what else? Well, my sweet hubby spent the weekend with his best friend, Dan, and then came home last night. I love it when Dillon comes home from a trip...'nuff said...but seriously, I hate spending too much time alone. And of course, it gets to me that my best friend is so far away - I really need to make more friends closer to home. This is where those lessons learned from Greg could come in very handy in helping me stay in closer touch with family and friends, and even in making new friends.
Okay, since I can't go on typing all night if I want to go to work tomorrow (heh - do I really want to go to work??), I will sign off for tonight. TTFN.
A.
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