Congratulations! You are now reading my 101st entry. Sorry. If you haven't noticed, sometimes I'm not so original.
I had a great weekend. It was such a beautiful weekend. The sky was blue, the bay was green (and blue), and the sun was shining. It really was quite enjoyable. At one point I opened all of the windows in our house. I figured it was a great opportunity to let a little breeze run through the house. Delicious.
It was also my first sighting of Mt. Hermon "the" snow-capped mountain across the bay. People had told me I could see it on a clear day, but I hadn't. Then I looked up on Saturday and went "OH! That's Mt. Hermon!!" So when I got home from rehearsal, with the sun shining, Mark and I opened all our windows, made ourselves some yummy Kenyan tea from our dear friend Auntieclare and sat down to enjoy the view. DE - VINE!
I also performed in the Sounds of the World in a Kazakh dance (waltz/ballet) and it was fun and beautiful and for some awful reason my entire upper lip went into spasms when I went on stage!! AGH! I tell you, it is nigh unto impossible to smile when half of your face is spasming! And no, I don't mean a 'twitch'. I mean a SPASM! It totally freaked me out. I had trouble smiling for the rest of the evening.
I was also working behind the scenes, stage left, and I loved that too. Much less spasming there :-)
I can't wait! This is going to be such a whirlwind time for us. Mensch will be coming in and out. Nae is coming in for Christmas, too. They will only be both there for about 10 hours. Then, two days later, we leave to come to see you.
No wonder you opened your windows! Your are having weather in the 60's! Wow! I suspect that I have (mentally) packed all wrong. I keep thinking that I will be cold. Now I wonder if I will be too hot. Oh well, I suspect that the weather won't be too far off of my visit to Switzerland.
No, umm, that was probably the last of the 60s we'll see for a while. By the end of December it'll be just a bit chillier - in the 50s at most, but mostly the 40s probably.
Layers, I'm thinking layers.