FOMO – Fear of Missing Out. That defined our day today.
This morning, the kids woke up at 630 am, not bad considering the time change. It meant we had more time to get stuff done. Like piano. We practiced first thing, then went down to a hot breakfast from Dave. We headed out to the birthday party around 11 am. Nathan’s 1st birthday party was Warrior’s themed. My gift will fit in perfectly! A KD shirt 🙂
We found a seat in the restaurant and waited for lunch. My parents showed up shortly after, and the kids went to say hi. The restaurant got really crowded very quickly, so we ate in a hurry knowing we’d have to leave. Right about an hour later, we said thank you and goodbyes to head to our next event, the fire station tour! We were running late, so Dave dropped us off. The problem was that the fire truck had just left on an emergency call. The girls were all climbing the big tree out in front, even though I told Peyton to not to. Of course, after the truck made its return, one by one the girls got down from the tree. Peyton was the last one in the tree, and with everyone watching, she fell off the last foot or so. She didn’t catch herself in time, and kind of got stuck and caught up on the bottom in her dress. I think she was sufficiently embarrassed enough to teach her a lesson. We headed inside the station for a tour of the truck and the station. We were talked to by one of the few female training officers. She’s been with the department for 16 years. Such a good role model for the girls!
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At the end of the last event, Peyton asked what was next. I told her a shower, dinner then sleep. She didn’t disagree. She also noticed it was darker earlier and asked if it was daylight savings being over. She was totally right! I confessed I turned her clock back last night. Haha.