Okay, I'm probably a bad football fan for even thinking this, but here's my dilemma. I bought Cal-USC tickets right when they went on sale, and bought 4 of them for face value - $45 each. They sold out in like one day, and I looked on Stub Hub and they're going for $230 - $525 each!
At $230, the lowest asking price, that would mean a $740 profit on those tickets if I sold them. I really want to go to this game, but at the same time, that's not chump change. What to do???
Weekend
Friday night we had herding (it got pretty dark, so it looks like we'll be switching back to Saturdays), and then Kenny came over and we rented Crash. Good movie!
Saturday I woke up really early for my hair appointment. It was almost lunchtime by the time I got home, so Marc and I ate while we watched the first half of the Cal game. I was relieved to see Joe Ayoob settle down and play a good game. At the end of the first half I had to go to my riding lesson.
I had a good lesson! I'd never ridden this particular horse before, so I don't know if it was me or the horse, but it was so easy to get her to trot. I'd just squeeze my legs a little, and she'd go. So awesome.
There was a rummage sale at the ranch next door, so we all stopped by there to have a look. They had all sorts of horse stuff for sale. There was even a horse for sale for $4500. Marc says I can't have it though. Sniff.
We had dinner with Steve and Erin and the kids that evening, which was nice. Allison kept saying, "BonnieBonnieBonnie," which was pretty funny. They were so cute with the kitties too.
Marc and I were going to go see a movie that night, but I wasn't feeling too well, so he went and bought the "Lost" DVD set and we watched some of that instead.
Sunday was a mostly lazy day - we went to the fish store in the morning to get some stuff, then came home and Marc watched the Niner game while I played on the computer.
And that was the weekend!

Dude. Go for the money!!!!