Friday!

This week has been hectic and I've managed to get a whole load of work done today alone, which feels great. It has also made me rather tired and right now we're relaxing in front of the television munching chocolate (Marabou Premium Dark Chocolate & Mousse for me).

If the boys can choose what to watch on television, we'd most likely watch either Family Guy, The Simpson's, or Mythbusters, but right now T. has "allowed" me to watch one of the property search/home decorating shows I like (which in this case happens to be Escape to the Country). I've realised that the rest of the evening is out of my hands, however, since T. has stated that he intends to watch Star Wars from 1977. Happy weekend, everyone!

Vatican controversies



No, I haven't read anything by Dan Brown, but I watched The Da Vinci Code for the first time together with T. a week or two ago. I think that movie has an interesting basic idea, although I have to confess that I at times I found the movie slightly confusing. Funnily enough, when T. and I accompanied his parents, sister and brother-in-law to the movies Saturday night, I realised that when it comes to Angels and Demons it's almost the other way around. The plot is a pretty straightforward power struggle which becomes interesting mainly because of the Vatican setting and the CERN twist, but the movie itself moves along in a well-told and structured (but yes, extremely violent) way. All in all, it was really fun to go there and watch it together with the whole family and it's quite interesting that the two movies are so different, but I can't say that any of them shook my world. I guess I'm not a "Dan Brown-person."

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