Well another weekend in the books. Not too bad. Somewhat relaxing. Really need a nap, but nothing to horrible.
On the sports front, it was a GREAT weekend. First, the A's swept the White Sox. This, combined with at least two Angels losses put the A's up 7 games. Yes, they have seven games against the Angels left, but it is entirely possible they could wrap up the division at home this week. I'm all for them closing it out before the season-ending series in Anaheim. I love the drama of a pennant race as much as the next fan, but not when it includes my team. Second, the Bills beat Miami 16-6 in Miami! What made it even more impressive is they did it with as many as 5 rookies on Defense. While their stats weren't pretty, they kept Daunte Culpepper looking like a rookie, which was awesome. This is going to be an interesting year.
Amy had her bridal shower this past weekend. She thought she was going to be uncomfortable with so many people paying attention to her. It was mostly happy for her, with just a twinge of sadness. Thanks to Teri and Lora for throwing Amy has an awesome shower!
The pets are still struggling on their road to socialization. The cats basically hide under the bed if the dogs are in the bedroom and if the dogs aren't in the bedroom, they don't leave the room. However, on the positive side, I think we are on track to get the dogs back on dry food. The smell of the wet food grosses Amy out and it was becoming quite the pain to mix dry and canned.
Work is busy, but that's a good thing. Amy heads back to work tomorrow and we are off to LA this weekend for the High Holy Days!
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I think both the cats and dogs are doing a really good job getting along, considering the situation. Look at it this way.. you haven't had to go to the vet because of it...
High Holy days?
Hope the dogs and cats become better friends very soon.
It WAS a good sports weekend, even if the Bills did win. (snicker)
Found a second hole in the carpet this morning. ACK!
High Holy days are the holiest of Jewish holidays -- kinda like Easter and Christmas. Rosh Hashana is this weekend and it is the Jewish New year. We are going to LA to see some family and friends -- me and my Catholic fiance.
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