Valentine’s Day

Today was Valentine’s day, but really, it’s Saturday. I took the opportunity of a “free” morning to head to the gym. I took Peyton with me to check into the kids’ club. Dave had Brandon at baseball practice. It was an hour class, then Peyton and I headed to the library. I’d forgotten our books to return, but we checked out new ones. We went to go get gas, then headed to get some pastries before heading home. I got Brandon a coconut twist, Peyton chose the purple taro one, and I got a coffee and mocha one. We headed home, and after eating her half taro and milk, Peyton headed up for a nap. I wasn’t sure if she actually slept, but she did head upstairs. Dave and Brandon came home from baseball, changed and then headed out for basketball. We got a delivery of more cookies to fulfill orders, and then it was time for us to head to Cole’s birthday. It was at the same skating place that we’ve now been to twice in the last two months. It was a great day, nice and sunny, and the rink was open just for us! I got Peyton’s shoes on, and we said hello to the birthday boy and his parents. Also, another baseball family was there; we learned their twin girls went to preschool with Cole! Nathan didn’t recognize me at first, though he waved back when I waved at him and said hello, then later said, “Hey, I know you!” He asked where Brandon was. Peyton had a great time skating, and so did I, since I heard the attendant ask the guy ahead of me if he wore wide shoes. My shoes were wide, and I could have lasted a long time in those! Peyton worked on skating, while I was trying my hand skating backwards, and being more daring.
I tried to fling Peyton, but caught a toe, and went down on a knee. I managed to not drag her down with me; she was happy that she kept on skating and didn’t fall (she said, “And I didn’t even fall that time!”). We stopped for sing to Cole, have cake and snacks, only to return right away to skate some more. After 1.5 hours, we called it a day. We said goodbye to our hosts, and headed home. Dave and Brandon were already home. Both kids practiced piano, then we headed out for some family time! Dave wanted to let them play at D&B’s. We let them play games, mostly shooting and throwing balls. We let Peyton do skeeball, and she was practicing her softball pitch.

Here’s Brandon’s work on accuracy:

He hit a few of those clowns down!
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We then drove around for food, and found it closer to home. We had pizza and salads, then headed to froyo. We headed home, and the kids were both exhausted. Dave is ending his v-day watching the skills competitions and NBA stuff. V-day is so different nowadays. Even my parents had reservations for a nice dinner tonight! Sheesh…I told my mom that her husband was more romantic than mine!

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