I think I'll be working 80 hours this week and I need a break! I haven't even had time to tell y'all about my weekend!
On Saturday, I rolled up to beautiful Bellingham, Wash. Nina was excited to see me.
Shortly after we left the apartment for dinner, I took this really cool picture of Nina:

We had an excellent Thai dinner at Jimmy's in downtown Bellingham and then saw "We Own the Night," a very good action movie with Joaquin Phoenix, Mark Walberg and Eva Mendes. After the movie, we went to Boundary Bay, where I taught Nina and David the nuances of beer drinking.
I came back to Seattle early on Sunday, and Jenny came over to the Burrow in the morning to kick it. Lo and behold, she and Moos were dressed down in nearly the exact same outfit. (See left). Moos later changed into a different set of scrubby clothes before we left for the Ballard Farmer's Market (See below).
My beard was in full effect, too.
After the market, I rolled down south to golf with Scott and Dad. Moos and Jenny went to Fremont, where Moos paid a young boy at the Farmer's Market there $1 for a temporary tattoo.
After golf, I spent the rest of the evening watching the Seahawks (lose) and playing Halo 3 with Andy. Not a bad weekend.
I got up early yesterday and saw the Colosseum, ruins and all the big fountains, piazzas and museums. I came back to the hostel in the afternoon to sleep. Then I headed back out to the Spanish Steps to read a little Harry Potter and grab dinner. Upon spending a long time at the English section of the train station bookstore, I decided re-reading "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" was in my best entertainment interest.
Today I slept in a little and went to the Vatican. St. Peter's Square was super-cool -- all those angels overlooking the square and all. While I went on a photo spree inside the church, an old man approached me and started telling me all about the church history and how pagans have no respect when they only use churches for sleeping. He was interesting to listen to, but, after I sensed senile, I jetted to get in line to climb the dome. Not really worth the time. St. Peter's church is more impressive from the ground in my opinion.
I grabbed some food and then came back to crash. I had a hard time waking up but managed to head down for some pizza and caught the subway back to the Colosseum to take some night photos. That's my thing: taking a subway somewhere and then using my map to find my way back at night. Safe, huh?
As many of you know, Danny is the drummer in Seattle's best hard rock band, 

Right now, I'm sitting at the lawn in front of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Just another day in the life, you know?


