Busy Sunday

This morning, we lounged around a bit, then we suddenly started to rush around to get ready for a work event held at the tech in downtown. We were packing up for baseball after, so it was a bit of a scramble. The kids grabbed cheesesticks, but we didn’t feed them a properly breakfast. Luckily, when we arrived at 10 am, there was breakfast being served. The adults got frittata with turkey or without, but the kids got chocolate oatmeal that looked like a brick. Brandon was a bit disappointed, since he wanted to try the frittata. Later, he went to another station, who did serve them. After we’d eaten, we walked around some exhibits, then saw Kathy and her family there. She had her niece, sister and mom, since her kids weren’t available. Later, we went downstairs, and we saw the Kao’s, Chang’s, and Cheng’s. We were planning to hit up the imax, but I’d heard it was every 30 minutes. So, we were going to wait for the noon show. I’d received text from Michelle right after 1130 am, (she sent it earlier, but I hadn’t checked until it was too late) that the shows were every hour on the half-hour. Oops. So, we took our time and checked out the exhibit that work was sponsoring about the body. We wrapped up and headed up the wait in line for the movie. It was on the Human Body. Dave heard around that time that breakfast was being swapped out for lunch. We were planning to hit that up to top the kids off before baseball, especially since Peyton didn’t eat much at breakfast (the oatmeal had bananas in it). The movie showed reproduction, circulation and digestion, among other systems. I was a bit surprised we were watching conception and reproduction without having a conversation with Brandon beforehand. I’d asked him about it later, and he said it was, “Gross”. He was mostly referring to the digestion part, as it showed bile, and food being digested in the gut. Probably better we didn’t eat lunch beforehand. Did I mention it was iMax?! Ugh. I’d reminded Peyton to close her eyes if she felt sick. I ended up falling asleep for the last 10 minutes or so until right before the baby was born. After the movie, it was crazy busy. We ran into Brandon’s friend, Clay, whose mom I knew would be there. We stood in line for food, but Brandon had to go potty, so Dave took him. Dave didn’t have his phone, so we were back to old fashioned way of finding each other. We found him after we’d gotten our food. We took the opportunity to eat first while they were still in line. Then we high-tailed it out of there. It was a scrimmage, but we don’t like to arrive late to this stuff. Especially the boys. Brandon changed in the car, and we made it to the park by 215 pm. The team was in the field, so Brandon sat out for that, then he was second up to bat. Good timing! We sat out in the heat, but under an umbrella. Peyton and Dave played crazy 8’s. The game was done by 330 pm, and we headed home. Both kids were hungry, so we started dinner by 4 pm. We were done by 5 pm, when my phone rang. I’d missed it, but saw that it was H’s mom. She was calling to coordinate walking their dog Cody. Peyton was super excited, and she started scrambling around to get her stuff together. She’d already taken a shower, but her hair was tangly and wet. So, we cleaned her up, and I wasn’t sure if she was going to go by herself or if I needed to go with her. I was prepared either way. She became shy when H’s mom and dad came up. H ran up the street to say hi to us first. We ended up all walking together, which is nice, since H’s mom and I just chatted. It took Peyton a little bit to get off my “leash”, and she ended up walking with H on her own. H’s mom was telling me G wanted to go with them, but F didn’t want to, and didn’t want to stay home by herself. H’s dad told the older girls to stay home since it was H’s walking play date.
Not sure why Peyton was shy around the dog, she was looking forward to it last weekend! The older girls had a soccer tournament which ran late, so they weren’t able to pick us up last week. She didn’t want to hold the leash, but she petted her when we got home. Brandon was already told he had to stay behind, in case he was asked. He didn’t end up coming out until after we got home. He and Dave came out to say hi. They headed home after dropping us back off, and then we came in to practice piano. She sat down and said, “Phew, I’m sweaty from walking!” Both rushed through piano, and didn’t mess around so that they could have enough time to finish up the lego movie that they’d started yesterday. It’s perfect timing as it’ll finish up by 7pm. Neither took a nap today, and we’ve been going non-stop, so it’ll be good for them to go to sleep early. And for us, too.

Not sure if Peyton mis-typed her or there was a glitch in the system.  But it’s mostly right.   

DJ’ing

Northridge earthquake…

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Getting their energy out…

 She came up to me and wrapped herself around me like a scarf on my neck. 

   
So we took silly selfies. 

 

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