Owie all Gone

As we were riding up to see the Blue Angels air show, Brandon raised his pant leg and pronounced that his “Owie all gone,” and “bye-bye, owie”.  I turned around to confirm and started laughing when I realized it was the wrong leg!  What Brandon doesn’t know won’t hurt him. 

Earlier in the day, we started by going to OPH with Kenny, Rachel, Laura, Andy, Chih-Hsun and Ben.  We had to start out with a hearty breakfast.  Then we went to the San Carlos art and wine, in search of a fabric activity book.  We didn’t find it, but I got a cute Halloween stamp to make my own cards with Brandon’s picture.  We stopped by my parents’ house only to realize that my dad wasn’t home.  We had told Brandon that we’d go see Papa, so he was looking forward to it.  He ran into my dad’s room, calling his name, but we had to tell him wasn’t there.  When I called him, he said he was in the city, and would be at my grandma’s house later.  We had wanted to see the Blue Angels for fleet week but it was 230pm, and the show started at 3pm.  So we headed up!
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We did get to see the planes – luckily we have a sunroof.  The traffic crawled along the Embarcadero, but it was all that we needed to have a great vantage point for the show.  I think Brandon had a bad seat, blocked by most of the car.  Afterwards, we went to Costco to stock up.  Brandon saw the dental floss and knew exactly what it was, “Floss.”  Then Dave put some toothbrushes in our basket, and he said, “Daddy, no.  Daddy, no,” but opened his mouth at the sight.  We had to laugh.  Next, we went over to my grandma’s house for a visit.   Later my dad and Uncle Tony showed up.   My dad was messing around with Brandon and pulled his pants down a bit.  Then told him, “Hey, your pants are falling down.”  This prompted Brandon to use both hands to pull up his pants.  He struggled, but got the job done.  Then proceeded to lean over, touch his head on the floor, and looked through his legs behind him at my dad.  Funny guy.  He knew he was getting laughs, so he did it again.  At around 8pm or so, Brandon started getting cranky and was whining, “Home.”  Hehe…I didn’t really think he was saying it.  I thought he wanted a car or water, but he kept shaking his head, saying, “Home.”   Dave said he really thought he wanted to go home, so we told him he had to say bye-bye to everyone first.  This made him more mad and he started crying harder, so we put his shoes on, and picked up our things to go.  Then he calmed down and was agreeable to saying his goodbyes.  He lasted maybe 10 minutes in the car, then he was out cold.  I even brushed his teeth and changed his diaper with him still asleep.  Such a long, but fun weekend.