Tuesday, May 30, 2006

I Ain't No Spring Chicken

I’m moving a little slow this morning; feeling my age and realizing I’m not quite as resilient as I used to be :-)

I took most of the day off on Friday. Worked on a project at home for a couple of hours, then did some manual labor around the house. That night we took a friend, Rachel, and her husband, Ray, out to dinner. It was her birthday. The dinner and drinks were good. There was some twenty-something chick at the table next to us with a monumental set of boobs that were great conversation pieces. It wasn’t necessarily the hooters, but rather all the attention the waiters & busboys paid her. Can’t say that I blame them. They were practically pouring out of her top. After that we went to a dance club. I was WAY underdressed, but the girls wanted to go so....we went for an hour or so. It was Salsa Night at the club. Great. I don’t dance much to begin with, and I damned sure wasn’t going to get up there and try to recall what I’d learned 10 years ago when a Puerto Rican couple would give us impromptu lessons while we were all drinking and carrying on. We went back to our friend’s pad and didn’t get home until around, oh, 4:00am.

Saturday we worked around the house all day, preparing for a move we intend to make sometime in the next few months. We did nothing Saturday night.

Sunday night we went over to Birthday Girl’s house. They had a huge spread of food. There were 25 or so people. As usual, we were the last ones there. We got home around 3:00am.

My alarm clock went off faithfully at 7:00am Monday morning and by 8:00am Ted and I were headed toward a golf course on the south side of town. We stopped at a little Mexican restaurant for breakfast and spent the rest of the day golfing. We teed off at 10:00am and didn’t get done until 2:30pm. By then it was 100 degrees and I was totally whipped. I got home right before the Warden returned with the kids from grocery shopping. She commented on my sunburn (not a bad one) and listened to me whine about my headache. I took a cool shower and did absolutely nothing but watch TV and doze for the rest of the evening.

And so this morning I’m moving a little slow....and not feeling so young today.

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Memory Du Jour:
Lake Pleasant, AZ
Steve, Mike and I decided that little island in the lake we’d seen so many times would make a fantastic campsite.

We had six inner-tubes, T-bones, beer, weed, and other camping necessities. We each paddled a tube out toward the island, a tube full of supplies tethered to each of us. The tube Mike was towing had a round (river tubing) ice chest in it and a Hibachi grill tied on top of it. And so somewhere around 10:00pm we started paddling out to the little island. About a third of the way out to the island, which was probably a half mile away, Steve and Mike started racing. Of course, the tube Mike was towing flipped, dumping the beer, the steaks and the Hibachi into the water. After some cussing and bitching, we recovered exactly two Heinekins and one T-bone.

We paddled slowly, defeated, back to the mainland. We dried out a lighter, gathered some wood, and cooked that lone T-bone on a stick, indulging in a little herb and one of the Heinekens whilst we waited for the beef to cook. When it was done we passed it around and ate it like cavemen. The lone remaining beer went around too.

Graphic Du Jour:

















Quote of the Day:
"That's George Washington, the first president, of course. The interesting thing about him is that I read three—three or four books about him last year. Isn't that interesting?" —Showing German newspaper reporter Kai Diekmann the Oval Office, Washington, D.C., May 5, 2006

7 comments:

We sing we dance we steal things said...

My Gawd Carlos I can't believe you THINK your feeling your age. I would have been feeling rough if I was 12 and pulled a long weekend like that. If you recall, back when we were in our 20's we were constantly drunk therefor never felt anything. I don't think I knew what a hangover was until I started slowing down in my 30's.
Oh - and I remember those tube days too. We never ended with everything we started with, especially our smokes, I hated that.
Love the pic! For some reason when I saw it Rlb came to mind lol.
PS
Been busy, but will call soon.

rlb3773 said...

Oh man, Kim and I pulled one of those this weekend also. We went out Friday and came home about 8:30 Saturday morning. Slept a little here and there cause we had to take care of kids. We also went out Sunday night but we were home by 2am, so we actually got some sleep that night. Maybe Kim can get some of the videos she took posted. She got plenty of the mother fuckers.....without me knowing! That sucks about the whole tubing incident.

LOL @ Y-You know me so well to have never met me!

Anonymous said...

What a busy weekend you had! What I am most impressed with is the fact that on Sunday night you get home at 3:00 am and by 8:00 am the next morning you are heading to the golf course.

Are you crazy?

I would have blown off the golf game and slept in. Like S&G said - a twelve year old would have been exhausted with that weekend's activities. Don't feel old!

Great Memory Du Jour. I have a similar memory - it involved water and a 1983 Pontiac Grand Am - except we had no booze or food left to salvage. Fun times.

StringMan said...

Carlos, with all you did, I'm pretty sure a 20-something would be moving a little slow as well -- maybe not quite as slow as an 'old man' like you (I've got a few years on you :), but slow. Man, you are a party animal. I'm in awe :)

Great graphic of the day.

The_Gator said...

sheila...let me tell you something about golf... not only is it a fun sport, but its a chance for men to get out of the house and relax, well and to get stressed out because you hit the ball left and it went right, but thats a whole different topic. Id give my left testicle....ok maybe ummm hold on gotta think of something else...id rather give up porn for a month that to skip golf.

Smartass

Webmiztris said...

gees, man, don't feel bad. that's a lot of late-night partying! I was puking in the trench in my parent's yard around 2:00 a.m.!

jules said...

Honestly Carlos, all that keeps running through my head is, "Well, there's Uncle Joe, he's a movin' kinda slow at the junction...."