For my next trick I will learn how to tie my shoes
So I really have no excuse for my excessive laziness with my posting, except that I have very little to further state about my current lazing about in my pajamas. Still no job, still lots of sleeping in, still not a contributing member of society, but still working on all that.
Bruce and I did have a wicked awesome Thanksgiving, if not entirely different from what I am use to for Thanksgiving.
We decided to go into San Francisco for Thanksgiving dinner and when we realized the time we would be finished eating would be late enough that Bruce wouldn’t want to drive back home. The restaurant, Equinox is located on the roof of a hotel, so we decided to make a night of it and stay over night at that hotel. Apparently due to the fact that most people go home and stay with their families for the Thanksgiving weekend, the hotel was having a deal on the supa-fly rooms so we had a room with a view of the bay (seriously, the room cost less than the dinner). It was nice to have the whole of Friday in the city, because we don’t often get into the city that early (we like to sleep in) and during the week (turns out that Bruce usually works during the week, how stupid). We also explored different parts of the city, which means less new shots of the Embarcadero and new shots of other things. How very exciting.
But! I have to tell you, so I was seated at the restaurant and was all chatty chatty chatty and then turned to Bruce and said, “I am suddenly feeling, um light headed and…Hey, are we moving?”
In that moment Bruce gave me his patented “Why are you so dim and dizzy? How is it possible that you don’t choke on air?” incredulous look. Turns out that Equinox is a well known REVOLVING restaurant. So yeah, there was a bunch of hype about going there and several people recommended the restaurant. I guess I should have found out WHY everyone was all up in our grill about the place.