ANY curtain HAS to be better than the faded rags hanging in the windows now. It doesn't look too bad in the picture but in real life it really really is.
Anyway - weekend, full, cleaning. On to more interesting-to-me things.
Because Theresa will be here shortly - I was screwing around on the internets looking for other stuff to do, in-city, while she is visiting. One thought that I had was "I've heard that Theatersports can be a ton of fun. I'll google that."
On google I found a link, referencing Theatersports, that directed me to family.go.com which seems to be some sort of subsidiary of Disney - at least, that is the assumption I make from seeing the big Disney Family Travel logo at the top of the page. There wasn't much information on Theatersports there, but like I said, I'm looking for destinations and activities in the city, so I took the time to check out the rest of the page, including the "Things to do nearby" section, where I happened upon this:
That sacred institution, Deja Vu, is being heralded by Disney (or some 3rd party) as Good for Babies. I know that there are all sorts of things that we can say they mean by "Good for Babies" but I also found this:
Deja Vu currently rates higher for kid suitability than Pike Place Market does! (on family.go.com)
I think it's very funny. Next time you have friends or family with young children in town visiting, don't forget to stop by The Vu for some entire-family-enjoyments.
In other news - I rode the Seattle Streetcar’s South Lake Union Line - which I will from here on out refer to by her real name, the SLUT (I know I'm acting like I'm 12 years old there but I can't help it. Given the details and ridiculousness of the project it's just terribly fitting). I rode that SLUT the entire way back to work (all 1.3 miles).
The train was mostly empty
and the payment is completely automated via a machine that closely resembles (and operates like) the new parking meters that have been going in the past few years.
A few more passengers hopped on at the next stop - I'd say 8 all told - and no one else payed to ride that SLUT. None of that "verifying payment of fare" like they do on the buses. I'm not sure if we're ever going to get the 50 million dollars back if we're using the honor system here.
All criticisms (and obvious issues) aside, it was an interesting little trip. The neighborhoods you pass through in that mile+ have really changed over the past 3 or so years.
I wound out my day making dinner. I haven't cooked any real food in about 2 weeks and it was starting to get to me. We had a variation of Curried Coconut Chicken courtesy of ROMA via AllRecipes.com.
It turned out OK.
Needed salt.
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