Monday, June 27, 2005
Another day, another dollar
Weekend happened and it was good. Friday went to PJ's birthday party. We were planning on spending the night since there was lots of booze and it was 1.5 hrs away, but Joan got a little sick, so we decided to come back early. They live pretty far away and we definitely didn't get to spend enough time with everyone. But there will be other parties.
Saturday went down to Athens for the day, or half the day. Had some beer, spent a little money, ate at a GREAT noodle house, Doc Chey's I think, friend got her tongue pierced, bought some new glass, all in all a good day. We got back at 9 or so, hung out till 10:30 and then went home and basically crashed around 11:15. And then we woke up and had a productive Sunday. I did the dishes and built a cat tree. For non-cat or pet people, it's basically a structure made of wood and covered in carpet for cats to climb on. And since little ones that come up to your waist are $130, we decided to build our own.
So here are Seth's 7 Easy Steps to build a cat tree.
1)Buy wood.
2)Borrow power tools.
3)Measure wood.
4)Cut wood.
5)Assemble wood.
6)Cover with rope and carpet.
7)Let cats enjoy.
The base is a little wobbly so we bought a few extra braces, gonna put those on tonight and then we need to swing by a carpet store and do a little dumpster diving and get some carpet scraps, or remnants, which I guess sounds nicer.
Then we grilled out with the neighbors again. Next week is burgers. Mmmmmm, I can't wait. And I get to race on Saturday!
Saturday went down to Athens for the day, or half the day. Had some beer, spent a little money, ate at a GREAT noodle house, Doc Chey's I think, friend got her tongue pierced, bought some new glass, all in all a good day. We got back at 9 or so, hung out till 10:30 and then went home and basically crashed around 11:15. And then we woke up and had a productive Sunday. I did the dishes and built a cat tree. For non-cat or pet people, it's basically a structure made of wood and covered in carpet for cats to climb on. And since little ones that come up to your waist are $130, we decided to build our own.
So here are Seth's 7 Easy Steps to build a cat tree.
1)Buy wood.
2)Borrow power tools.
3)Measure wood.
4)Cut wood.
5)Assemble wood.
6)Cover with rope and carpet.
7)Let cats enjoy.
The base is a little wobbly so we bought a few extra braces, gonna put those on tonight and then we need to swing by a carpet store and do a little dumpster diving and get some carpet scraps, or remnants, which I guess sounds nicer.
Then we grilled out with the neighbors again. Next week is burgers. Mmmmmm, I can't wait. And I get to race on Saturday!
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