Lazy Sunday

This weekend turned out to be a lazy one thanks to the weather. This morning we got up early for a trip to Walmart and did some grocery shopping.

We got Burnout Revenge for the PS2 so I spent over an hour playing that. I love how you can crash into regular traffic without getting taken down now. There’s a new challenge too where the whole point is to see how much damage you can accumulate in traffic and you gain time on the clock for every vehicle you hit. Once the clock reaches zero, it’s over. I got a Gold medal the first time playing it because Burnout is MY game, baby. ;)

We went to Target in the afternoon for a few things since I had a taste for a Mint Mocha Frappachino (there’s a Starbucks inside). All I’ve consumed today is that tall frap and a few tortilla chips with cheese. But now I’m going to have some lasagna with garlic bread. Mmmm.

Oh and my camera shipped today which hopefully means I’ll have it before next weekend! I can’t wait.

Softball

Just got home; we’ve been up since 6 am because I went with Joe to his company’s softball tournament. Let’s just say never again, shall we? First off, who the heck wants to play softball at 8 am on a Sunday? Second of all, it wasn’t in the greatest of areas. I can think of tons of better parks. Third of all, this huge park had no restrooms. Well, technically they did, but the field house they were located in was locked until after 10 am. That did not make me happy.

We ended up at a local McDonald’s after Joe’s first game where I had to use napkins since none of the stalls had toilet paper. We grabbed some food and I ended up with a Sausage McMuffin with egg and cheese that didn’t have any egg on it.

The entire event was very disorganized. We were parked way across from the baseball diamond we were supposed to use, so there was a lot of walking involved. Then when we left to go to McDonald’s, we parked right by the diamond we had used, only to find out we had to walk back toward where we were parked originally to use that diamond for the next game.

Joe’s poor team lost both games, but the benefit to that was we got to leave around noonish. And while they might not have played the best, mostly due to the fact that some punks who said they were coming didn’t show up, they did have the nicest jerseys hands down.

I would have taken pictures to share, but none of the punk score-keepers showed up either, so I was stuck doing that. I was not happy about that at all and told Joe I’d pass if they ever have another similar event. Joe even said he’d never do that again too, so I guess we don’t have to worry about that!

I think it would have been more enjoyable if it was in a better location, more organized, and the park district hadn’t given us permits for diamonds we couldn’t use due to soccer games that were in the way.

Luckily all of Joe’s teammates were nice guys (and one gal), or it could have been worse. I do have sore feet since I wore flip flops, though. I wasn’t expecting to cross the equivalent of a football field several times in four hours. Joe’s soaking in a hot bath right now since he’s pretty sore, so I’ll try not to feel too sorry for myself.

Better

Ok, I feel better after going out for a bit. We got a movie and game from Blockbuster, a used N64 game (Lego Star Wars) and a second controller from Game Grazy, some books from the library, and a mint mocha frappachino from Starbucks.

It’s pretty hot and humid out but I don’t want to turn on the air.

Gotta end this entry. Joe found a screw in my tire while washing my car. Going to go get it patched. :p

Rollerblades

For the past week and a half, we’ve been making an effort to go rollerblading in the park in the evenings. Unfortunately, the rollerblades Joe owned were cheap and they performed as such. Not anymore, because he bought these yesterday. I just know he’ll be skating circles around me in no time.

I have good blades too, Rollerblade Lightnings, but they are almost ten years old and don’t look as cool as his. They’re still in great condition, though, because I haven’t used them a ton.

You’ll probably think I’m a total idiot, but I’ve never learned how to use the heel brake on my blades, so I’ve been studying this online tutorial and will be practicing next time I go out. There is this awesome hill on one of the paths at the park that I will just kill myself on if I don’t learn how to properly brake first. I really enjoy rollerblading because it feels more like fun and less like exercise, but this little girl almost caused me to crash yesterday because she walked right out on the path in front of me and I had to swerve to miss her. I went off in the grass because I don’t know how to brake. I’m an idiot.

Game On

Speaking of gaming systems, we bought a used Nintendo 64 today and a couple of games. We got something called an expansion pack for the unit, and for some reason the girl who rang us up didn’t charge us for it. I don’t think it was a mistake because she had just finished installing the expansion pack right before ringing up our order. So we got the unit, the expansion pack, one controller and two games for $22.

I also bought an Atari game, Freeway, for 99¢ to test out the Atari 2600 my mom gave me this weekend. It had been in the basement with all the games we used to play so I took them home. We hooked the unit up today and Freeway works, as does one of the other games, but most of them don’t. The controller doesn’t work either. :p

We’re going to try cleaning the old games tomorrow to see if we can get them to work again. I hope so because I really miss playing Pengo and Frogs and Flies. I guess we’ll have to look at the used stores for a controller too.

We are well on our way to becoming gaming fanatics, although we really don’t play all that often. Our systems:

Atari 2600
Original Nintendo
Original Gameboy
Playstation 1
Nintendo 64
Playstation 2
Nintendo Gamecube

Yeesh. All we need now is a Sega and Xbox and we’ll be completely covered. ;)