Hi Deb, Josie, Valerie, Lori, and Judy--
This morning I did RK (55:16).
I received my DVD from Collagevideo yesterday. That is really quick service. I will have to preview it and maybe do tomorrow.
Deb, the KCM workouts don't interest me because I don't have a treadmill or bike, and I have so many of Cathe's weight workouts including S&H that I really don't want anymore. I was feeling guilty looking at my dvd library the other day. I don't have any virgins, but I certainly have ones that I have barely used--like gym style legs. On August: Osage County, at the end of the film, all of the daughters leave on bad terms. The middle one is told that she has been having sex with her half-brother when she thought he was just a cousin (as if that isn't bad enough!) and this may well prevent her from leaving with him to start a new life in NYC; the youngest leaves with her new fiancé, who has been married 3 times already and their sudden departure is provoked by his sexual advances to the oldest daughter's (Barbara played by Julia Roberts) 14-year-old daughter. The mother has more or less admitted that she could have prevented her husband/their father from committing suicide if she had not gone to the bank and greedily taken the money out of a safe deposit box and instead gone to the motel where she knew he was staying to stop him. Barbara's husband and daughter leave separately on bad terms with her--probably a divorce--and Barbara and her mother Violet have one last fight before Barbara drives off as well. This leaves the mother with a Native American housekeeper/caretaker (someone Violet has repeatedly insulted with ethnic slurs) as she suffers from mouth cancer and drug addiction. I can't think of a messier, less resolved ending, but maybe they changed the play?
Well, I am totally tired of winter. I just want it to go away, but it looks like we are in for another bout of polar vortex.
I haven't been to an Applebee's for years--maybe when we were doing the college tour for our sons. I thought it was not too bad, but the choices were always so calorie rich. We are going out to dinner tonight at Mezze's again. No news on the comfort Sunday meal, but this is always good.
Lori, ahh, that's too bad about Chester. Maybe some good meds will help.