May days
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Well the mayday holiday has come and gone. This year, instead of biking around like crazy trying to get to all the various BBQs (and Tom Taylor's grand finally hotdog eating event), we decided to simply take a holiday from anything remotely resembling work. In hindsight, it was a wise decision, seeing as how we woke up to a genuine Texas blizzard.
Carrying the spirit forward (that's the "anti-work" spirit, not the "in solidarity" spirit), we decided to go out for breakfast rather than cook ourselves. So we sampled the spicy huevos at Café Del Sol. Then it was back home for the Talladega 499 and some fun with the cats. All the inactivity made us a bit sleepy though, so after a couple more hours of kickin' back we decided to turn in early.
Later this month, on May 13th, I (David) will be celebrating my 30th birthday (Here is what the typical May 13th Skelton-turns-30 celebration looks like). So there has to be a party, of course. All are invited; family, friends, band mates, bike mates, and others. We will be hosting it, so if you don’t know where we live, you should contact us (and if you don’t know how to contact us, then you should find a way). Lets say around 6ish for a start time. It could run late, but don’t count on it. I don’t want anyone ringing the doorbell at 2 AM if all the lights are off and you can’t hear any party type noises. Unless only a handful of people show up it will pretty much be BYOB. Similarly, food may run scarce if there are a lot of people, so extra snacks can’t hurt. Gifts are not expected (or wanted really … in fact, guests could probably look over our garage sale shelves and see if there is anything they could take off our hands for us).
I’ll run through that again for those who like things nice and tidy:
David’s 30th B-day party
May 13th starting at 6:00 PM
At Heather and David’s house
BYOB (and snack)
No need to bring gifts
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