Sunday, April 18, 2010


Yesterday was National Record Store Day! Maybe you played a record...or maybe you just thought about it. Classic vehicle for music listening though. If you ever have the opportunity to visit Amoeba Music in Hollywood or San Francisco, CA, it's amazing. They're strong advocates of local music, too. Twist and Shout in Denver (off Colfax and Josephine) is equally awesome--it's one of the largest music/record retailers in the country. They have live music most nights, too, if you ever have the chance to visit.

We went to Centennial/Lakewood this weekend to look at apartments. I think we're pretty excited. Bandit is exorbitantly expensive regardless of where we live. Even though our job prospects are up in the air after we leave Fort Collins, I think we'll be in a central enough location that we can access mostly everything. It's kind of sad making carpet cleaning appointments and U-haul arrangements, but I think we're ready to move on to a different stage of life. Yay!

Gallagher is home! Having my car back might be the best thing to happen since December. I'm still holding my breath...just in case it starts smoking or the wheel falls off, but hopefully I'm safe for a while. I didn't realize the extent to which my independence relied on my car. I feel very free.

We're starting a softball rec team. We're the Decepticons and we still need at least two females to join the team. If anyone is actually reading this and knows of anyone who would have fun on a team that really isn't highly skilled or competitive, let us know somehow! We're fun. We promise. We'll have shirts, too, in case a new shirt is a better incentive.

2 comments:

  1. This is very interesting, Sara. I was wondering if they really sell LP's or if the term "record" is being used for CD's?

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  2. They are LPs. I think the term record is used when referring to the process of recording a CD, but in this case, they mean LPs and EPs.

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