I had a great weekend. On Friday, I worked until 6:40pm, then walked home to get changed and go to the gym for about 45 minutes. I did the following exercises: barbell bench press; dumbbell curl and press; dumbbell lateral raises; and tricep cable press-downs. It was a good work-out. I'll note that, for my final set of bench press, I put up 225 pounds for two (2) repetitions, with no spot. Jeannie and I came back from the gym, and she took a quick shower, after which we made a dinner of salad and mac-n-cheese. Then I took a shower and we headed out to meet Jeannie's friends, Katy, Deb, and Antoine at Morgan's Pier. The breeze coming off the Delaware River was really pleasant and the views of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge were spectacular. We got to Morgan's Pier just in time to see the fireworks at the end of the Camden Riversharks game. The main downside to Morgan's Pier, however, was the loud volume of the techno music they were playing; it made it kinda hard to talk. Overall, it was a good night though.
On Saturday, Jeannie and I met up with Corey and Laura for brunch at SoWe. Jeannie had the crab cakes benedict and I had French toast. We had a nice time catching up with Corey and Laura, who are getting married in a little more than two (2) months from now. I feel like Corey and I have grown apart a bit since the suicide of Wagner. It could be due to the busyness of our respective schedules or our preference to spend our free time with our respective partner, but I also wonder if one or both of us might be backing away out of a reaction to the death of Wagner, as a form of psychological self-preservation or just distancing ourselves from a terrible episode in our recent past. Anyway, bringing it back to the present, it was great to see Corey and Laura. After brunch, I dropped-off my brown dress shoes to be re-soled at Paul and Paula's shoe repair shop on South Street near 20th Street. Then, we stopped in to Neighborhood Books on South Street near 19th, where I bought The Origin of the Family, Private Property, and the State by Friedrich Engels and The Power and the Glory by Graham Greene (which I'll read in that order). After that, we came home and rested for a while until Jeannie's friend, Katy, came over for a visit and helped Jeannie to make what turned out to be a delicious chicken pot pie. Later, around 9pm, my friend Ben and his boyfriend, Kyle, came over to join us. And later, closer to midnight, Katy's husband, Andrew, stopped by for a few minutes after flying in to PHL. We all just hung out and watched Spider-Man 3 on television.
Today was a good day. We started the day as usual by going to mass at St. Charles Borromeo. After getting home and having some cereal for breakfast, Jeannie went out for a walk, while I stayed home to water the plants and do some reading out on the back patio. The sun felt good and warm. I drank a couple cups of coffee and really just enjoyed my time outside. Later, after I gave myself a haircut and Jeannie came home, I ate lunch (left-over chicken pot pie; French vanilla yogurt; and an apple) and took a shower. Then, we walked the couple blocks over to the Marian Anderson Recreation Center pool, which was such a good idea, because it was so relaxing. There weren't too many people there, the water was cool and relaxing, and the sun still felt great. Afterward, we came home and shortly after my friend Rodwin (an old friend from Gettysburg) came by for a visit. He just spent the last few months in basic training and he leaves tomorrow morning on a cross-country drive to his assignment in Fort Lewis, Washington. It was very good to see Rod and I felt honored that he would take time from his very tight schedule to come all the way into Philadelphia to see Jeannie and me. It meant a whole lot and I was happy to see him. After he left, Jeannie and I spent some quality time together before taking advantage of the beautiful evening to make some burgers on the grill, with a salad and French fries on the side. Now, Jeannie's waiting for me at the couch so we can enjoy some relaxation as we wind down the weekend. All in all, it was a very good one. And for that, I'm very thankful to God.
Sunday, August 4, 2013
Weekend round-up
Labels:
Ben Franklin,
books,
exercise,
Gettysburg,
Jeannie,
movies,
Philadelphia,
restaurants,
South Street,
weight-lifting
Location:
Philadelphia, PA, USA
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