- 01:24 back from dinner with former boss and his chinese lover. very nice it was, too. pills and bed, i think. #
- 07:43 @fonsus : goodness. do you owe him money? the link is not quite right, btw...hope you're OK. #
- 07:43 i'm up, but back to bed for a while soon. #
- 10:49 @fj : Some summer? Welcome to England! It may still hot up a bit, but it's nice sleeping weather. #
- 18:42 i'm really washed out. i'm making dinner and i can hardly move out of the chair... :-( #
- 19:40 dinner done; i think i'll go sit in a chair until bedtime... #
Jun. 22nd, 2008
Today's Diversity URL
Jun. 22nd, 2008 05:13 pmAre you a person of colour who lives in a predominantly white area? Then this guy's had an idea you might want to copy. I suppose I could put up a stall sometime saying "Meet a Gay Guy" and if I can find a willing Lesbian, we'll have "Meet a Gay Woman" as well.
BTW, it doesn't hurt that the black guy is majorly cute.
BTW, it doesn't hurt that the black guy is majorly cute.
My foot seems to be healing up fine. I changed the dressing this morning and while it still looks a bit weird, the skin seems to be unbroken and things are progressing. I had my last antibiotic injection this afternoon and hopefully my innards will return to normal within a few days.
We had a lovely dinner with our friends Daniel and Pei on Friday evening. We arrived around 7:45 pm and left at 12:15 am Saturday. The menu included melon with prosciutto, spaghetti with pesto and pine nuts, and a Thai curry with rice. I couldn't drink any wine, but Daniel thought that the wine we brought was very good. The talk went thick and fast, and we really enjoyed it--thanks, guys. Next month we are going to try to go to Kiasu, a restaurant at Queensway which is Singaporean/Malaysian and supposed to be extremely good.
Yesterday I did almost nothing except relax and finish writing my sermon for today. It is often good to do little or nothing in a day.
Today I preached the sermon, then relaxed all afternoon.
It would seem quite boring to many people, but it's my weekend and I enjoyed it.
Tomorrow, I will start a four-day course leading (I hope) to an ISEB Intermediate Certificate in Software Testing.
We had a lovely dinner with our friends Daniel and Pei on Friday evening. We arrived around 7:45 pm and left at 12:15 am Saturday. The menu included melon with prosciutto, spaghetti with pesto and pine nuts, and a Thai curry with rice. I couldn't drink any wine, but Daniel thought that the wine we brought was very good. The talk went thick and fast, and we really enjoyed it--thanks, guys. Next month we are going to try to go to Kiasu, a restaurant at Queensway which is Singaporean/Malaysian and supposed to be extremely good.
Yesterday I did almost nothing except relax and finish writing my sermon for today. It is often good to do little or nothing in a day.
Today I preached the sermon, then relaxed all afternoon.
It would seem quite boring to many people, but it's my weekend and I enjoyed it.
Tomorrow, I will start a four-day course leading (I hope) to an ISEB Intermediate Certificate in Software Testing.