Jess and I got on the same page and 90 minutes later I was on the road. First stop was Safeway to get some food staples and then to Amy Champ's house to say hello and pick up bedding, towels and some furniture pieces. My last stop was the ASPCA thrift store for some kitchen gear. I then headed back to the unit to do a bit of cleaning. Jess came in as I was vacuuming and commented on doing a little clean up with a masters degree.
Well, an employed gal just can't complain.
I have a few things on my list to complete tomorrow, but for the most part we are pretty much ready to welcome these dancers. I had a little time to stop for the yummy Indian buffet at Kathmandu Kitchen on G Street. Then to campus to get another copy of my transcript for one of the faculty applications.
I drove back and got on my bike to get to The Beat for my work study shift. Classes were on the smaller side so I was able to get my reconciliation done and head into Sarah's class 30 minutes late. I was not truly prepped to take the class. In fact, I wore my camo pants and they were a tad tight. ButI had on a sports bra, so I said, fuck it. I found a headband in one of the baskets behind the desk and jumped into the warm up.
Wow. The class just rocked. It was total mix of my styles. A little modern, a little jazz and a little hip hop. Some really great plie combos and then a house combo. It's a kind of hip hop I just don't do. I am super excited about taking this class regularly.
Here's to seven days of some exercise. Monday: yoga, Tuesday: hip hop Wednesday: perhaps a little shimmy...
Gratitudes:
1. employment and potential employment
2. nice people - in this case the woman at the registrars office and the landlord team of the rental unit
3. Indian food cooked right
4. sleeping kitties
5. a dance studio close by
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