Monday, 18 August 2008

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    No Promises
    By Carla Bruni
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    Grr...

    I had a great weekend. Matt and I celebrated our 4-year anniversary (do you realize that's how long it takes to get through college?!) on Saturday, and it was a blast. We had breakfast, watched Tropical Thunder (Hilarious, by the way!), went to Salem Willows (see pictures below), cleaned the house (very exciting, actually), and then watched the Olympics. I think we watched Phelps win his 8th gold. It was pretty sweet. :o) We also saw the Lightning Bolt win the mens 100m sprint, which was pretty awesome.

    Saturday was a good day. Matt and I were very intentional about being together and just enjoying each other's company. That is definitely one of the things that make our marriage work (after 4 years, I'm starting to sound like an old, married woman!); we genuinely enjoy each other's company. Matt's so funny. He's a great husband, and we really have grown as individuals since we've been together. Matt is able to challenge me in ways that I would not challenge myself, and that is an amazing gift in a husband.

    Here's the guy himself. He's getting me a Raspberry Lime Rickey. For those not in New England, they are an awesome concotion of raspberry syrup, fresh limes and Sprite. Very tasty.


    The view from the Willows. Isn't it beautiful?


    I loved this woman's shop: http://seaglassthings.etsy.com Her items are beautiful, unique and I think I convinced her to make sea glass stitch markers. Wouldn't that be beautiful?

    Now, it's time for me to complain (just a little). So I understand that NBC and all of the random, new channels dedicated to the Olympics did not cover the first few rounds of Olympic tennis competition, but to not show even one minute! Does that make any sense? There were awesome moments (that I have been able to watch only on nbcolympics.com). What the deuce?

    So, beside NBC's awful bias (only Swimming, Gymnastics and Track coverage), I have also not seen any coverage of the Olympics on our local news stations (besides NBC). For Pete's sake, Alicia Sacramone is from the Boston area, and there is NO coverage of it. I don't get it. It's the biggest sports competition in the world, and the sports channels don't even mention it. I really don't get it. Hey Fox, I would watch your Morning News (as I do every day) if only you let me know what happened during my sleep like the Today Show does. At least NPR is covering the Olympics.

    That is all for this Monday morning. Happy new week!

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