It was Kiwi's and my 4th wedding anniversary on Friday.
We woke up in the late morning because Kiwi took the day off to go to an afternoon medical appointment.
First we had lunch. Dim sum at a little chinese place on Olentangy River Road opposite Union Cemetary. It was pretty good food and one of the cheapest dim sum places locally (that we can find).
Next we went to the VA medical center and Kiwi did his thing.
Then we ran some little errands - bank, library, post office.
Finally it was up north to CABS, and home again at 3am Saturday.
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It usually takes me awhile (3 or more hours) to wind down enough to want to sleep after a CABS session. Kiwi went to sleep almost immediately after reaching home. I got to bed about sunrise. Woke up with this annoying beeping at around 1pm. Our security system malfunctioned. This usually happens once a year.
Puttered around doing chores and et cetera, Kiwi finally woke up about 5.30pm. We played a game - Thurn and Taxis. He ate dinner. We played another game - Vikings. I ate dinner.
Then he watched TV while I did my own thing again.
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Woke up early-ish Sunday morning. I ate, then I woke Kiwi up and he ate, and we went to the State Fair. $6 ticket for me from Kroger, Kiwi had free entry for the day - veteran's status.
Walked around, looked at stuff. Bought over-priced food. He had a foot long corn dog. We shared a funnel cake topped with apples. We both ate an ear of roasted corn. I thought mine was rather raw still, but it tasted really good dripping with butter. I bought some pretty hair clips, some Avon lip balm, whilst Kiwi bought 2 packages of jerky.
Wallet damage:
ticket 6
corn dog 4.50
funnel cake 5
corn 10
hair clips 5.50
lip balm 5
jerky 36.50
total $72.50
I checked my other blog for my expenditure from last year's fair. It was $32 for fair food. I think we might have spent money on stuff last year, but I guess I neglected to note it down. This time it went up, because we bought STUFF.
Sunday, August 3, 2008
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