There's a certain comraderie in the post-MBA/still-in-Ann-Arbor leisure class. Mike, Evgeny, Rachel, and I had lunch at Cottage Inn this afternoon and it was really nice to catch up and hear what people have been doing and will be doing. Visa issues continue to dominate the discussion whenever a non-US citizen is involved... rightly so.
Sunday was a chill day; Bill & Sharon departed early for points north and we had a whole day without much of a plan. We threw the disc and ran around until we were both quite dripping, then swam in the pool. No matter where we wind up I think it will be hard to duplicate the Mitchell Fields, HT pool 1-2 combination. There was leftover Macaroni Grill food for dinner, and we made a pilgrimmage to Washtenaw Dairy (a first migration for Jenelle and I) with Rachel for a kiddie-sized ice cream cone, then to see "Knocked Up." I had cupcake ice cream, which was out of this world good, then the reality of the movie brought me back to earth as fast. It was funny, but almost too real to feel like a movie.
I've been working on another website today - pretty extensively. I'm at that dangerous point in life and free time where the idea of taking graphic design classes continues to seem like a good idea. I was always a little bummed that the course at Ringling School in Sarasota filled before I could get in line; one day I'll learn the color wheel and complimentary and monochromatic color schemes. In the meantime, neutral colors and gray lines work pretty well.