Party Weekend

Yesterday morning, Dave did some condo stuff and attended a coaches’ meeting, while the kids did their work for the weekend. Poor Dave it wasn’t his optimal way of spending his birthday. We’d gone out on Friday just after basketball practice to make up for a lost Saturday to office parties. Peyton read and played piano, while we all got ready. When he came home, we all headed to the City for the first of two parties. My dad’s was on the Hornblower, but since Dave’s was right after, we parked at his venue. My dad was concerned about our mile-long walk, but I was not, except for the overnight bag that i was carrying. We all walked together, when I saw broken windshield glass on the ground. It prompted Dave to walk back and check to make sure there was not anything visible from the car outside. The kids and I were just waiting around, so I decided to walk. I thought Dave would follow, so I headed out with my GPS. He wasn’t behind us, but by then, we were already walking quite a ways in. He was still not following after half a mile, so I texted him to run after us. Still no sign. So, we just beared down and continued our journey. There were a few homeless encounters, prompting Brandon to cross to my other side (away from said homeless), and held my hand tightly. Peyton casually stayed on the other side of Brandon, walking quickly, but not as afraid as kid #1. One guy was writhing on the ground, so all of us quickly hurried around him. Dave still never showed up, so I headed to my dad’s office to dump off their overnight bag with my parents, who were up there. We hung out for awhile, then we met Dave at the dock. He didn’t want to walk all over creation as we had, so he was okay hanging by himself. We all loaded on time and set sail promptly at 3 pm. There were office party games, much to Dave’s chagrin, and also a raffle. We did stop games to take pictures up on deck. It was warmer than I expected it to be, but it helped that the sun was up for the most part. After we ate, we did the raffle. Brandon sat with my mom, while Peyton sat with us. Brandon’s table of 4 won $200 to split – winning a scavenger hunt-like game, while Peyton brought home a $100 Amazon gift card. Brandon was so proud of his $50 cash before finding out how much Peyton won đŸ™‚

As we docked, we said goodbye to the kids, and we headed on foot back to Dave’s party. He wanted to find a cab, morally opposed to Uber, but we couldn’t find a cab, so he downloaded the app to catch a ride. We got to the venue, and it was still early there. We met up with Dave’s friends, and then we had a nice dinner. There was a chocolatier that Dave hired for the party. We did some dark chocolate tasting. It was fantastic and a great way to end the party. We had to close down the party, as Dave was in charge of the wrap up and settling up the bill. We took some wine home and joined the kids at my parents’ house. We woke them up in the process of settling in, so just after midnight, we rearranged the sleeping situation. My mom and Brandon were in the guest bed, while Dave blew up the bed for Peyton and me. He didn’t want to sleep on it, as he was squeezed out, and she enjoyed the small sliver between the blow up bed and the couch, over JUST the couch. She had said she was cold before climbing under the covers with me. We all woke up with my alarm at 8 am as we had the Nutcracker to attend. I had left our tickets at home, even though I was all set up to change and get ready to go. We dropped the boys off at home; I showered up while Peyton got ready. We headed out in plenty of time to meet up with the troop by 1045 am. We were able to take a tour of behind the scenes of the production, given by a former girl scout, whose Gold award was the creation of said tours. We got to go on stage left, center and right, and then backstage, which has the murals of previous productions, and the cast signs the walls/murals. After we hung out and ate lunch, then walked through Christmas in the park before heading back to see the performance. I was exhausted and dozed in and out of the first act, while I watched most of the second act. The girls had a lot of fun, but Peyton missed basketball practice. She told me she’d rather have practiced basketball instead of missing it for the performance. Dance is still not her thing.
Here are our pictures:
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