My favorite wife and I watched a DVD tonight...Fracture, with Anthony Hopkins, Ryan Gosling, et al. It was well-done. Entertaining, provocative (to a limited extent) and generally worth seeing. I wouldn't pay a lot, though. But, all in all, I'm glad we watched it. It challenged us to try to figure out how Hopkins so successfully staged his "innocence" for a while.
I made my infamous chana dal, garbanzo, and tomato soup today, adding a few ingredients this time around: moong beans, caulflower, and broccoli. I just realized that I forgot the onions, but it was just fine. We have plenty left over for lunches next week, if I can convince myself to stay out of it. While my wife was working today, I was at home, plotting Indian food meals and doing a bit o clean-up around the house. And, of course, I went to the Hispanic and Indian groceries that my wife isn't crazy about visting...but I had to restock my dangerously low suppies of garam masala, ground coriander, and various other stuff.
I worked from home for quite awhile today, while my wife was at the office. I succeeded in (finally) getting the minutes of a client meeting done...from early last month. I truly loathe minutes. I'd have someone on my staff do them, except that the meetings in question are held from 6 to 8 pm and I have to be there, anyway. But minutes suck!
Tomorrow, Sunday, should be a relaxer...we'll see.
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