Wow! What a weekend. After not having to been to visit Aaron in Columbus for a year and a half, we definitely make up for lost time this weekend. Friday night, we had dinner at Gibby's then hit up some house parties with Sandy as out chauffer(Thanks again, Sandy). We felt a little bit like grandparents at the undergrad one we stopped by...but that happens when you are around 18 year olds. Being the thinkers that we are, we payed attentiont to the things that we did and did not like at the house parties, so we could make Aaron's the best possible. Really, we weren't going to house parties, it was more of a educational research project.
Aaron felt the need to make me wake up at 5:30am on Saturday and sit out in the freezing cold and snow for 2 hours to wait in line for some Kenny Chesney concert tickets. He was nice enough to give me little hand heater packs to keep my hands warm. After a lot of waiting(4 hours total) and scheeming, Becky, Ruthann, and Aaron came out on top with front row seats to his concert and a few ulcers.
Needless to say, after that excitement we needed a little nap. You know the kind that starts in the morning and ends midafternoon. It was fabulous. We pulled ourselves together in the evening to head to dinner with Sandy, Chris and Dave at Zola. Dinner was fabulous with lots and lots of great conversation. After dinner, we partook in the monthly Short North Gallery Hop. We popped in and out of great art galleries through out the Short North loving and hating some of the art. We stopped by Cup O Joe for a quick drink and dessert before heading to the United Dairy Farmers to pick up some ice for the party. We started off the party right with a toast before all the guests arrived. For a full report on the party, you will have to go to Sandys blog and read about Too Much Fun to HANDLE and Gay Ass, the post. If you want to see the small collection of pics that I took, you know where to find them.
Can't wait for my next visit.
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Congratulations! You are officially the first straight person to call me Sandy.
Woo hoo! Sandy ROCKS!
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