Yesterday, I got out of work and met Noel at yogurtland. And there we hatched the plan that would occupy the remainder of our evening.
It all started last week when Liz gave us her spare key set in case she ever locked herself out or lost her keys. That's practically permission to prank her. So we fetched the keys and hightailed it over to her apartment. The plan: Get Liz's stuffed lamb, Lambchop, and then take it on a tour of the city, and snap photos of the lamb in strange and exciting places. But alas, we arrived at Liz's place and she was home. So we altered the plan. Instead of doing all this alone we'd do this while with Liz, taking the pictures when she wasn't looking.
So we went over to the Rooster and Moon Coffee pub for dinner, and took pictures while biking with the lamb, in the restaurant, and in the bathroom. Before leaving we pulled out the lamb and told Liz what we had been doing. Then we ran! We hopped on our bikes and were "on the lamb." We biked off with Liz in pursuit. Thinking we were going to the grocery store for cookie dough Liz chased us there. However we went to her apartment, took a couple more photos and put Lambchop back on her bed. Before putting him back I asked on of Liz's neighbors if I could take a picture of her strangling the stuffed lamb. And now featured on facebook is a photojournal of the night's escapades.
Today, after yoga I went over to the Goodwill. I just wanted a shirt, but it turns out today was everything is 50% off day. What a terrible day to go to Goodwill! I spent forever waiting in the checkout line behind an old hoarder lady who HAD to have $200 worth of ceramic plates. As I was leaving the Goodwill I saw a store across the street. A used book store that was having a going out of business liquidation sale. As soon as I walked inside I was in the fantasy/sci-fi section. The whole first room was full of my kind of books! (And there were 5 rooms!) The paperback books were 8 for a $1. So I found 8 really great books, soo excited! But, I didn't have any cash on me, and the store wouldn't let me use a debit card unless I spent $10. So back into the stacks I went until I found 9 dollars worth of more books. Success! Until it was time to bike home with all that stuff.
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