Yorda!
Whatta weekend. Not quite so busy at the previous one, but a good one nonetheless. We even ate at Evergreen Chinese Buffet (Jess's favorite place)!
I bought a game called ICO on Saturday and I beat it on Sunday. It was a very good game because 1. we both liked it and 2. I beat it in two days.
Persuant to my video game deal, I sold a whole bunch of old Playstation, Dreamcast, and a couple PS2 games to the Exchange. This meant ICO was "free." I also now am the proud owner of all three extended editions of Lord of the Rings.
Katie went wedding dress shopping (see the wedding blog for details). I sat at home and played ICO. I've got less than a year to train for the Tour de France! I'm considering either getting a bike or getting a CMU ID and working out on the stationary bikes at CMU regularly. I did yogalates with Katie this weekend, but I'm not sure if that's my style. Maybe I'll try them again this week and see what I think.
Lastly, I created that Pittsburgh blog I was talking about last entry. It's here for now. I figured I'll try it out with blogger hosting, and if it really takes off or something, I'll consider doing more for it. Who knows? It may flop. I have one (introductory) entry in it right now, but if you want to link your blog/livejournal to it, I'd be grateful. It'll help give it an extra little PageRank boost.
I want jambalaya for lunch, but I'll probably settle for Wendy's or Fu Lai Asian Foodes.

5 Comments:
Ico is awesome.
-aaron
with your videogame deal, will you eventually have only one amazing game?
No, it's really a one-for-one deal, meaning for every new game I buy, I have to sell an old game.
But I had a whole bunch of old PS and DC games that I never played, so I decided to go on a selling spree.
There is also a Pittsblog that exists already. It isn't about events, it's more of a political and social blog that is just about Pittsburgh that, similarly, some random guy just does. It appears to have lots of readers, though, including myself, so you might want to check that out and connect with whomever he is.
More than just one other one, believe you me. Not all of these are centered around Pittsburgh, though.
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