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Thursday, April 17, 2003
As of yesterday, I'm on Spring Break until April... something. Still have to work though. There are no real breaks anymore.

Yesterday was the first ceramics-free Wednesday in a long time. Kirsten and I went out walking because it was very, very nice outside. We ate at that Japanese place I can't remember the name of. I had a Lemon Hai. It's lemon juice, club soda and Japanese vodka. No sugar. It was delicious. First drink out I've had in a long time. Also, yesterday Kirsten spilled hot coffee on my back by accident while I was in bed. I'm just mentioning it here because it pisses her off every time I mention it. I'm not very nice. It didn't burn me or anything, just scalded me for a few minutes. But I like to milk these things for everything they're worth.

Tonight, my mom and Gina and I are going to see Tea at Five, a play about the life of the glorious Katharine Hepburn. I just found out that it stars Captain Janeway from one of the Star Trek shows that I don't watch. I don't really care because the only good Star Trek show is The Next Generation.

I lost five pounds, yay.

I wonder if Crissy has had her daughter yet. Her due date was yesterday so it could be/could've been at any time. I might have to start tugging at the grapevine soon.

So, them's the news.

Oh, one more thing: everyone should be a lot more impressed by the fact that the voice of Mickey, Wayne Alwine, and the voice of Minnie, Russi Taylor, are married in real life. It's really cool, dammit.