In the morning, I got up and drove to my mom. I met her at the park and drive for an easy in and out service. We made it up and found parking. It looked cold, and since we were almost 2 hours early, we hung out in the car. After an hour of breathing our own breath, we got out and went potty. Then, we needed to line up in the corral. We got there, and then my mom told me she wasn’t “running” the race. But she needed coffee. So, I asked her to hurry and she jogged! For coffee. We got coffee for her (I’d already had mine on my drive up), and then lined up in the corral. We got to the front of 3, the last one. Carolyn saw my FB check in and stopped by to see us (She was in 2) with Matteo. We started about 10 minutes after the race began. They were sending waves of people, breaking it up to avoid a stampede. I did warn my mom to jog a little in the beginning to avoid being trampled by the people behind us. When it was our turn, she did jog. Just like for coffee. And kept it up! For quite awhile. I kept pace with her, just so we wouldn’t get lost. She kept a good pace, and at the turn around, she bypassed water. I didn’t have to drag her by the hand like with Brandon. We finished in pretty good time; I was expecting closer to an hour. We made it across just over 40 minutes. I wanted to rush back to Peyton, as she was already through her first softball game of the fall. She was moving on to basketball practice, which was also the first one. My mom and I got a bit of food, then headed back home to drop her off. I made it just in time for the parents’ meeting. I saw Dave and Tricia together in the meeting. We signed up for our volunteer role, and then headed back in to watch the girls. B and G were inside watching or entertaining themselves. After practice, I went home to shower up for the next event, while Dave took them to eat lunch.
Michelle picked me up at 3 pm, and we headed to The Escape room. Thuy, Theresa and Bonnie also met up with us. We were given an hour to escape a room that was put together. Actually, it was two rooms, that had a lock in between and we had to break out of the rooms. We all worked together to solve clues and broke out in about 44 minutes! We were all proud of ourselves. We headed to an early dinner after that. All you can eat Korean BBQ! The line even at 430 pm was ridiculous. We only waited 30 minutes or a little bit more before being seated. We ordered 4 meats at a time, and for the most part, were all yummy! There were some that I did not try – beef tongue and small intestine. We ate until we were stuffed. We had a two hour limit (theme of the day: time limits!), but we were not close to it. Michelle dropped me off to an empty house. I figured by 745 pm, they should be home! They were not. I was a bit worried, but went about cleaning up and showering again to get the smell off. Soon, they arrived home and we started the bedtime process. They didn’t go to sleep until about 9 pm, which is quite late! Peyton was super tired on Monday, having fallen back asleep on me after crawling into my bed.
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