Super Sunday

This morning, Peyton came into our room as usual. But she noticed, “I came in later than I ujually (usually, but with a J sound). It’s 7:10 am.” Brandon wasn’t up yet, so we kept her quiet until he was. I told her when he woke up, she could go practice, and I reminded her no tears. She said, “But it’s Sunday. I don’t cry on Sundays. Only Fridays. Well, sometimes.” When we saw his light come on, she sprang up to practice piano. She did it without tears, and then Brandon was up. He finished up, then Peyton changed her clothes to get ready for her game up first. Dave took her to warm up since they missed practice on Thursday. I took Brandon to pick a savory pastry while I got coffee at 85. Then, we headed over, too. Peyton was up fourth. Most balls weren’t hittable, so Dave pitched quite a bit. Here are Peyton’s at-bats.
First:

The second at-bat, she got a hold of it, and roped it into left field.

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After her game, I quickly rushed Brandon to his game. He was supposed to show up at 1130 am, an hour before his game, but we left at 1125 am, since I’d wanted to see Peyton pitch. We were a few minutes late, but he started to warm up. I waited for Dave and Peyton, then we switched out kids. I took Peyton home to shower up to go see the Lion King at 1 pm. We weren’t much in a hurry, but I wanted to arrive early, so we left at 1220 pm. It was supposed to take us about 15 minutes or so, but as we got closer, I realized that the SJ rock and roll half marathon was going on, even though I’d seen posts about it earlier in the day. It just didn’t click, and apparently, I’d missed the reminders from the theater. I texted Michelle when we got off the off ramp. I found the first spot on the street, and GPS told me we were one mile out. Per GPS, we’d arrive in 20 minutes. I told Peyton she needed to run if we were going to make it in time. So, I started to run, and she followed me. She kept up for the most part. Luckily, I was in wedges. I’d considered ballet flats in the event I needed to run. We shaved off time, and made it to the theater by 1255 pm, both of us “glistening”. Okay, I was dripping. Good thing I was the farthest away from our friends. Peyton sat next to Mckayla, and I went back out to get play bills and see if I could find a booster for Peyton. I came back only with play bills. I didn’t have time to potty Peyton, but she went before her shower. We had about a ten minute buffer, as the show didn’t start on time, but I knew the beginning part could NOT be missed. By the time the show started, I had cooled off. She did a pretty good job considering she didn’t nap, and had a busy morning. At intermission, we headed quickly to the potty. The line was super long as expected for the women’s restroom. We quickly went, then headed back to the Kao’s who were in the lobby area. There was a photo booth set up, so we took a few pictures. The second half of the show had Peyton a bit more wiggly, but luckily, it was shorter. She was able to stick it out, and after the show, she asked if we could just WALK back to the car. We walked back without incident with the help of GPS. I only jotted down an intersection while running to the theater to the first time, but other than that, I had NO idea where our car was. Walking back only seemed vaguely familiar. We finally arrived back at the car, and it was a sight for sore eyes. My feet were a bit sore, as they were not meant to run a mile. I was happy to have us get home safe and sound. Here are the pictures we took, including the ones from the photo booth:

   
    
   

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