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Saturday was a very good day. After Greg’s haircut in the morning (it looks very nice David) we headed to the movies. We checked out the Disney/Pixar flick Wall-E. The animation was stunning. And the story was quite sweet. There were many lessons to be learned. I think the most amazing part of the movie was the absence of dialogue for most of the first part of the movie. How so much emotion could be conveyed without a single word of dialogue was so beautiful. 

Saturday night, I worked the Storytelling Concert at work. It was a fun evening that thoroughly enjoyed.

I slept in until 8:45 this morning. That’s very late for me. We met Megan and Michele for breakfast. We planned to go to Wally Waffle, but the line was really long. Greg estimated that there were thousands of people on line. I think he may have slightly exaggerated that number. Instead we headed over to Bob Evan’s. We had a nice time, followed by games of Wii bowling and tennis at home. My tennis game needs a lot of work. A lot. Later, we are heading to the Hamburger Festival downtown. We’re also DVRing last season’s highly acclaimed Mad Men for viewing before the new season begins later this month.

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