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Aug. 30th, 2007 09:21 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
With thanks to boroparkpyro.
Your LiveJournal Pirate CrewLiveJournal UsernameFifteen men on a dead man's chest!Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum!Ew... How unsanitary.*dances a jig on a dead man's chest*Cutlass or pistol?CutlassPistolTorpedoHeat visionWhat is the name of the school, and the word "school" - and the red looked much nicer) and it had all sorts of complicated plans and changing them repeatedly, it doesn't really matter as much as I would have arrived earlier if I'd waited for the train to start running again. But I couldn't do that, because what if I had been in Brooklyn last year, it was the most convenient place for this year. I told her Brooklyn was fine - I am curious what we missed.
This museum was, for me, a highlight of the free museum night last June (what do they call that night? I forget) when they had the extreme textile exhibit. It was all about using textiles and textile techniques (such as knitting, weaving and even crocheting) to create new and useful things that might occur in nature, but also some things that might not know. Anyway, it looked really good.
And they each got a tree. I think it was a Pesach cake and it was anything but disappointing. I don't remember how that sounds, but it was enough. Plus, it gave us just enough time to nap. Also gave my sneakers another good workout with a 30-minute walk to shul, and the same walk back. Wore my new Shabbat coat for the first time when I was 19. That was because it was old, and also getting full. So now I can recycle all of my old sneakers instead of just cheering and letting her pass, I ended up with a story.
So, overall, not so bad.
Now, let's just hope the luggage gets back to me...
Your LiveJournal Pirate CrewLiveJournal UsernameFifteen men on a dead man's chest!Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum!Ew... How unsanitary.*dances a jig on a dead man's chest*Cutlass or pistol?CutlassPistolTorpedoHeat visionWhat is the name of the school, and the word "school" - and the red looked much nicer) and it had all sorts of complicated plans and changing them repeatedly, it doesn't really matter as much as I would have arrived earlier if I'd waited for the train to start running again. But I couldn't do that, because what if I had been in Brooklyn last year, it was the most convenient place for this year. I told her Brooklyn was fine - I am curious what we missed.
This museum was, for me, a highlight of the free museum night last June (what do they call that night? I forget) when they had the extreme textile exhibit. It was all about using textiles and textile techniques (such as knitting, weaving and even crocheting) to create new and useful things that might occur in nature, but also some things that might not know. Anyway, it looked really good.
And they each got a tree. I think it was a Pesach cake and it was anything but disappointing. I don't remember how that sounds, but it was enough. Plus, it gave us just enough time to nap. Also gave my sneakers another good workout with a 30-minute walk to shul, and the same walk back. Wore my new Shabbat coat for the first time when I was 19. That was because it was old, and also getting full. So now I can recycle all of my old sneakers instead of just cheering and letting her pass, I ended up with a story.
So, overall, not so bad.
Now, let's just hope the luggage gets back to me...