Blue Lips

“Oh my god, look at those blue lips.”

“Look her lips are green, how cute.”

“Purple lips are in fashion.”

I took my daughter to the Dragon Boat festival this weekend. They had those snow cones there and my daughter had to have blueberry. I prefer Tiger’s Blood with cream. However her lips were blue for the rest of the day. It took a good scrubbing at home to take it off. The waitress at the restaurant was confused by it. A few people thought it was a medical condition. (What medical condition makes your face look like it’s been splashed in blue paint?)

I finally got to try the food at Fourth Story Restaurant above the Tattered Cover Book Store. Yum. I had these crepes stuffed with chicken, sausage and some sage like substance (green). It was covered with a peach chipotle compote. Separately the food tasted strange. However once I figured out to spread the compote out on top of the crepes and made sure that ever bite had crepe filling and compote it was just num. There is something to be said for combinations that are more than the sum of there parts.

All in all it was a good weekend. I’ve gotten halfway between days 4, 5 and 6 in FDI30D. This is the part where you write each scene of the entire story in one or two sentences. Since Ywriter has a notes section for this, I’ve been using that. I’m pretty excited.

I’m liking the monk in 3.5 Dnd. Currently I have a Spycraft version, which is all cuisinart and a Dnd version which truly kicks ass on the hand to hand. If there ever is a new munchkin adventure I’m going to give my thief monk levels. It has reached the full benefit of being a Munchkin Thief.

Some yahoo started spamming from my contact script. It has been taken down and now I have to replace it. I’ll try to get that up soon.

PBS is dead. I’ll be taking some screen shots then taking it down. I don’t know if I’ll do anything with the space right now.


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