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Weekend Update

Friday night we (Ray's parents, Melinda/Scott, and all the kids) went to Frank Liske Park for an outdoor concert. Bluegrass for the opener, and a jazz orchestra for the main event. It was great - when the kids weren't running around and making noise. We ended up packing up kind of early and heading home, where I watched Donnie Darko (my new favorite movie) with the in-laws.

Saturday we went and had a nice lunch at Smokey Bones and then went to Sears for a replacement filter for the refrigerator, a couple of shirts for Ray (I picked them out!), and this thing called a CarChip. It reads the car's computer, and then you hook it up to the computer and it will read the diagnostic codes and all that good stuff. We've (well, Ray) been wanting one of those, and this was on clearance for $30. They're usually $100+. After that, we hung out at the in-laws for a while, and then went home, and I can't even remember what we did after that!

Sunday I talked to my Dad, he's thinking about buying a Corvette. We worked in the yard for a few hours, and then went to the mall for a while. I watched Cool Hand Luke (another of my favorite movies) and that's about it.

Pretty boring weekend...

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