It has been another interesting week. In couch potato news, 24 and Lost both started their new seasons. So far 24 seems like it will be more of the same (and that's a good thing). As for Lost, that show makes me crazy. I have probably said this before, but my opinion on this show will have to wait until it has played out in its entirety. You can't judge a book until you have read the last page. There was a scene in the premiere where Hurley explained to his mother everything that had happened so far. Basically it was a 60 second summary of the show up until now, and it sounds completely riduculous at best. I'm too far invested to quit though.
Friday we went to Dallas. We spent the afternoon at the Dallas Museum of Art checking out the King Tut exhibit. Tiffany likes this kind of thing, and I have to admit that it was pretty fascinating. Basically the exhibit consists of artifacts found in the tomb of King Tut, as well as some of his predecessors. The actual mummy of King Tut is in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt. Maybe we'll make it there someday. That night we went to the AC/DC show at American Airlines Center. It had everything you expect from a big rock show: fireworks and canons, a giant bell, a train locomotive, and an oversized inflatable woman. Maybe that isn't your cup of tea, but I have wanted to see this band for as long as I can remember. I can't say that it was the best show ever, but I certainly was not disappointed. One point of note here is that Tiffany and I were among the younger crowd members, which is often not the case.
Saturday we picked up my cousin Sarah and spent most of the afternoon shopping. We were able to pick the most fashionable maternity clothes that Dallas has to offer. We also spent some time at the outlet mall in Allen. The only major purchase was a new purse from the Coach store. I think Tiffany has an addiction. After that we met Traci and Kent in Hurst at an Italian place called Italliani's. The food was wonderful, and we had a good time visiting with them. After dinner, we stopped at Matt and Stephanie's house. They were unable to make dinner, and I couldn't deprive them of a chance to see me.
On Sunday morning, me, Tiffany, Sarah, and Josh ate breakfast at the Pancake House. Afterwards we went to IKEA, Half-Price Books, and Central Market. We were pretty well shopped out at this point, but we did stop at Babies R Us on the way home. I still don't know what most of that stuff is.
That pretty much brings you up to speed. Monday and Tuesday were just work days for us. The weather is cold and icy, but it doesn't seem to stop anybody from getting out and driving in it. They did cancel school here today though. I do have one more interesting story. Last weekend we had been to Lowe's to look at shutters for our windows. We are finally tired of living with paper shades. We set up an appointment to have someone come out and measure our windows. As it turns out, one of the guys that came to the house was a good friend of mine from high school. We had a good time catching up with him. I just hope he does a good job with the shutters.