melcreada: (marie antoinette le hangover)
Have been out of touch because my life is both busy and humdrum. Not that I mind...I used to crave constant change and now...eh, not so much. I guess in my heart, I love ruts.

My mom and I went to Houston last weekend to see the ballet. It was Romeo and Juliet and the dancing was sublime! I love the balcony scene and also the death scene in the tomb. Romeo dancing with the unconscious Juliet is so sad and beautiful. *sob*

Mom and I stayed at the swanky Lancaster Hotel, enjoyed some cocktails, and generally had a smashing good time. The company sent me a coupon to get tickets to their next show for 50% off, so I think we will go again. It's Madama Butterfly, which I love as an opera, so hopefully the ballet will be just as wonderful. I will use the discount and spring for better seats because we were in the balcony six stories up, and mom got wicked vertigo until they killed the lights.

This weekend, we went to my cousin's wedding and it was a typical Tafoya experience. My dad scared the Hell out of us driving to the venue in the Hill Country. All the winding, tiny roads are not meant to be taken at 55 mph. Then, the ceremony was outside and it was so hot, one of the bridesmaids passed out. Down like a ton of bricks. Then my sister got into it with not one, but two of the wedding coordinators/staff. To be fair, both were incredibly rude and trying to hustle a bunch of old people around, including some of our relatives. So my sister let them have it. Otherwise, the event was lovely. The lady who owned the mobile bar recognized me from my friend's wedding two weeks ago, where she was also set up. So embarrassed because everyone was like, "Of course the bartender recognizes Melissa!" >_<

And finally, just wanted to give my dad a Father's Day shout out: he is the best father a girl could ever have. He doesn't always agree with the choices we make, but he always supports us. He sacrificed so many things for our family and has always taken great care of us. My sister was remembering the best piece of advice my dad ever gave us: always walk away from a fight if you can, but if they back you into a corner, throw the first punch and hit them so hard they can't/won't want to get up. LOL - oh, my dad...

So lazy...

Jun. 22nd, 2008 12:49 pm
melcreada: (ouran bitch please)
The answer to the last question posed, regarding the girls, is sadly

E. Watch the girls get in a horrible fight and all slam out of the apartment, including the person who lives there!

Of the group I hang out with, three of them are sisters. After two of them had been drinking pretty steadily, they started having words and before we knew it, everyone had left in a huff. Me and Girl with Horrible Boyfriend just looked at each other, grabbed our stuff, and beat it the Hell out of there. Jesus Christ on a pogo stick! We get together like once every 6 months, so it was a shame they couldn't act like adults for a few hours.

I'm calling blame on both sides, but the sister I'm closest to called me, crying, at 3 in the morning and I couldn't help but feel bad for her. I also felt like I was 16 years old again, in the middle of DRAMA du jour. It's all so silly and I am so over spending my time this way. I am a mellow drunk and don't understand how alcohol can make some people so angry. That's a lot of repression right there. Makes me look like the poster child for emotional health. *shakes head*

In other news, I had a barbacoa taco this morning for the first time in months and months and it was muy delicioso!

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