August 15, 2004

What I did today - Sunday

Got up at 4:45am to watch cricket. England got to 330 so we had a lead of 65 when we started to bat again. The West Indian mookoots gave away their wickets. Lara failed again - good ball by Flintoff. You can just see that with this England team, as soon as one of our batsmen come out, they know exactly what kind of ball to bowl to him to get him out. Works like a charm.

Fell asleep a bit, then got up something to 8, fixed breakfast (salmon cooked up with seasonings - thyme, garlic, onion, sweet peppers, tomatoes, yam and fried plantain).

Tidied up some papers in the office, found out that, as I told my mother, MOST OF THE PAPERS DID NOT BELONG TO ME!!!! They were Pops'.

Watched more cricket, and actually read The Gleaner! I was so proud of myself. This was the stories that I read , except the Hurricane Charley ones. I also read this one about a young woman who disarmed a gunman. Some higher power must have been with her. When I first heard the story, I wondered to myself what I would do in a situation like that. Probably pee in my pants.

Cooked dinner (mince, potato, corn, broccoli and carrot, lettuce, tomato), ate dinner, went to drop Alvin down the road, stopped and bought some Baskin Robbins ice cream.

Now I'm doing this blog entry. Pretty lazy day huh.

Posted by yamfoot at August 15, 2004 08:01 PM
Comments

That grammar is bad, it should have been "these were the stories that I read" but mi cyant bodder to change it.

(just so oonu know seh mi know better)

Posted by: Michelle at August 15, 2004 08:22 PM

I was wondering myself...

The day didn't sound that lazy. You cooked twice! :-))

Posted by: Dr. D. at August 15, 2004 11:04 PM