Today, we did some work in the morning, before heading out to start our fun. I decided to feed the kids lunch first before we headed out, so we could last longer. Both were hungry even though it was just after 11 am. They’d just eaten breakfast at 8 am, but they still ate their lunch – a full turkey sandwich for Brandon, and turkey lettuce cups for Peyton. Both had a bunch of tomatoes, and each had an apricot. I think we got the wrong milk with my last purchase. It seems thicker than our usual milk, and the kids complain about it a bit. “It tastes differently,” and “I don’t like it” was what I heard. We headed to our destination from yesterday, and Brandon asked, “What if we see Mckayla there?” I told them that she probably wouldn’t be there today. Last time, Michelle and I had coordinated a meet up, but this time, I hadn’t made contact, and the likelihood of it happening in the middle of the week was low. We arrived, and we checked out downstairs. Nothing had changed much, but they loved the marbles in the cone and the light exhibit. Upstairs, it seemed the same exhibits were there as the last time, but the kids did find some differences. We were asked if it was okay to take pictures, so I signed a waiver. It was odd having someone take pictures of us trying to look like there wasn’t someone taking pictures. Brandon didn’t care, but Peyton didn’t really know what to do. I tried to engage her in the exhibits so she’d forget about the flash going off. Then, we looked up, and we saw….Mckayla!! I’d forgotten she had camp there, and it was just starting for the afternoon. She looked stunned to see us, and all three of us calling out her name. She did give us a smile, but I think she was not placing us out of context. And she didn’t want to be late for class! Peyton wanted to join her as she saw the group in a circle. I had to pull her away and convince her to go back downstairs. We walked across to the bookstore, and they had fun looking at all the books. Peyton wanted to look at all the older chapter books like Brandon. We tried to look around for the bakery, but I didn’t find it, so I headed back to the car. We went home for a nap, then when they got up, we played some games. Peyton was coloring, while I played two rounds of Battleship with Brandon. We split wins. Dave came home a bit early, then we all changed to head to the pool. The club had set up a floating obstacle course in the pool. Dave went in with each of them, even though the minimum age was 6 years, it was more if the kids could swim or not. The kids didn’t think they’d make it there, but they had been doing laps in the short end of the pool. Peyton owed us 10, while Brandon owed us 5 for being silly on our way there. Here’s the video of Peyton getting to the obstacle course. I love it how she tries to help Dave up once she gets up the platform. Brandon had already gone so I didn’t get video, and he didn’t want to go again, but Peyton wanted to go another time. Brandon later changed his mind, and he went a second time before we headed to shower up and eat there. Tomorrow we’ll head to the city to visit Tai po, and then there’s baseball in the evening. Peyton and I will go to the gym for my class!
Here’s Peyton a few days ago, trying to direct Frozen.
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Here are the pictures from today: