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puszysty at 03:05pm on 16/11/2008
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3 days ago I had nothing planned at all for this weekend. It ended up having lots of excitement.
Yesterday I went to a board games meetup group in Round Rock, to go play Scrabble and Boggle. There were 7 women there, and it was a lot of fun. Met someone who lives in my neighborhood and also just moved here.
Then last night I drew myself a map and decided to drive down to San Antonio to cheer on
roselily87 in the San Antonio Rock and Roll Marathon/Half-Marathon. I can't say if I saw her or not, considering 30,000 people ran in the race (not a typo, that's as many people as the population of Holland running in one race). I did see someone in a santa costume! And br, it was cold this morning. That's not me becoming a sudden wuss; I could see my breath this morning.
It was fun cheering everyone on. I like being loud at races (one of the things I miss about competitive swimming). They were just as into it, some runners yelling at the crowd to get hyped.
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San Antonio is kind of an odd city. Downtown is quite nice, and I love how easy it is to walk around the city. Getting out to where the diners were, it got grungy really fast. I'm not sure if it's just that part that's like that though.
The first time I came to Austin, it felt to me like it was a city, but not a city. Part of it was because it doesn't have too many skyscrapers, but I just noticed today on my way out of town that part of it is also because Austin does not have burbs like cities up north do. Round Rock is really the only suburb of Austin. In any other direction, you hit farmland before you hit a city/town again. So the subdivisions and other typical burb neighborhoods are actually in the city proper here.
Yesterday I went to a board games meetup group in Round Rock, to go play Scrabble and Boggle. There were 7 women there, and it was a lot of fun. Met someone who lives in my neighborhood and also just moved here.
Then last night I drew myself a map and decided to drive down to San Antonio to cheer on
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It was fun cheering everyone on. I like being loud at races (one of the things I miss about competitive swimming). They were just as into it, some runners yelling at the crowd to get hyped.
( Some funny Michigan things )
( and more Triple D adventures! )
San Antonio is kind of an odd city. Downtown is quite nice, and I love how easy it is to walk around the city. Getting out to where the diners were, it got grungy really fast. I'm not sure if it's just that part that's like that though.
The first time I came to Austin, it felt to me like it was a city, but not a city. Part of it was because it doesn't have too many skyscrapers, but I just noticed today on my way out of town that part of it is also because Austin does not have burbs like cities up north do. Round Rock is really the only suburb of Austin. In any other direction, you hit farmland before you hit a city/town again. So the subdivisions and other typical burb neighborhoods are actually in the city proper here.