So far I have only managed 70 today... but I do feel way fitter, thanks to being inspired by Jennifer Garner as Elektra. Speaking of Jen, she
tied the knot with Ben Affleck last weekend and are confirmed to be expecting their first child. Two thumbs up. :)
Managed to catch War of the Worlds (really bad ending - might as well watch ID4 again) and A Lot Like Love, which was a charming film about 2 people somehow missing the mark with each other but duh, getting together in the end, a la When Harry Met Sally. Not a bad DVD movie.
The surprise went perfectly according to plan, save an unexpected circumstance that had me scrambling for a solution. All in all, I think everyone was pretty well entertained. Much rest and recovery on Saturday and Sunday (I finished my Harry Potter collection!) and I confess to chomping up all the chocolates.
Ah! And the most joyous thing of the year (which happens only twice of), the Kino 20% sale. I acquired 6 coupons and bought, after much thought and consideration within the 1.5 hours I was allotted:
Creatures of the Night by Neil Gaiman
Space Odyssey by Tim Haines and Christopher Riley
Mind Hacks by Tom Stafford and Matt Webb
Surviving the Extremes by Kenneth Kamler (which I finished)
When Elephants Weep by Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson and Susan McCarthy (which I just started)
Hyperspace by Michio Kaku (the acclaimed physicist my darling Kaku was named after)
Hark! Speaking of Kaku, I saw Dr Kaku on TV last night on the feature documentary I subscribed to cable to watch (well, I was thinking of cancelling it): Alien Planet. Brilliant, eye-opening, and revolutionary! :D My brother exclaimed in despair that he missed it, but was consoled that it would probably come out on DVD. :D