Last weekend Seth and I saw Macgruber. Don't judge me, there is nothing else to do, it is either watch a movie in our 90+ degree apartment, or pay $9.25 a pop so that we can sit in an air conditioned theater. We chose the latter. Such are the choices you are forced to make when you live in a town where you don't know a single soul (The movie by the way, was not worth seeing). On Saturday we visited a winery just outside of town, and while it was no Sonoma, it was pretty cute. They try to get as many of their grapes as they can from inside the state, and they make and bottle the wine on site. We did a tasting, and of course walked away with a bottle or four, which would have made for a fun evening, if the apartment we are staying in had a bottle opener. I guess you just need a hand to open cheap bottles of vodka. We had dinner downtown, and came home to our sweat lodge. On Sunday we had brunch at a restaurant that I chose based solely on the fact that their champagne cocktails are 1/2 price for brunch. This turned out to be a wise choice, as their french toast was possibly the best I have ever had, thanks to the secret layer of cream-cheese mixed with sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg. Then we had to drive up to Lafayette to gather some items that were inevitably forgotten.
Seth is still enjoying his internship, and it is fulfilling all of his nerdy dreams. He is in hog heaven talking about and working with protons all day, and I am in utter confusion when I pick him up from work and he tells me what he did that day. So far I understand protons=good, cancer=bad.
Next week I am off to camp, and am unsure about when I can post next, which is why you got a two-fer this week. And now, pictures of the weekend!