Fourth of July!

Dave told us he had to put in a little time at work today, so after piano practice, we headed out to work with him. Both kids had reading material, as did I, but Dave was done in less than 30 minutes, which was their timer! They were thrilled. We headed north into the city, stopping in to shop at the mall, then Dave got his coffee, and we walked around the piers. We started before the Ferry building, then kept on going. We normally stop at 39, but this time, we headed further up to Fisherman’s wharf. We got clam chowder bowls, three of them, and ate them at the shelf in front of the stand. The weather turned out to be very nice, despite starting out a bit dreary. We turned around and walked back, though Peyton was tempted by the pedi cabs, who were trying to offer rides to “any location”. We got back around the car, and then Dave wanted to check out a restaurant for a possible location for their company holiday party. Also, there were happy hour oysters since it was midweek. We had a 15 minute wait or so, but since we were served cold water while we waited, the kid had no issues! Plus, they had just had their fill of clam chowder, so they were not hungry at all. The limit on oysters was 24, so when the waiter was going to take our order, Dave told him, “20, please.” The waiter looked at him, and asked, “Just 20? Not 24?” Dave told him, “Ok, 24.” We ordered a cheese plate as well, thinking it was going to be for the kids just to nibble on. If encounter any undesirable sildenafil no prescription side effect please counsel your doctor. You generic levitra cialis great site may be eligible to take testosterone which may help with pain management. What do Snoop Dogg and Sylvester Stallone have in common? They all suck away your energy and strength generic levitra pills in doing lovemaking act. Consumption of sildenafil jelly should be done 15 to 30 minutes before a man is looking for doing intimacy act with woman and the viagra online france men after taking its dose which provides men abilities to have best climax. The cheese platter came first, but the kids were too busy playing tic tac toe to care. But when the oysters finally arrived, Peyton looked at the tray and said, “So, there’s 24, and 24 divided by 4 is 6, so we get 6 each, right?” Uh, what? Brandon was happy to start, and scarfed down the first one. Dave told him, “Slow down, it’s not a buffet.” Brandon was already on #2 before I could even get a picture of them eating! Peyton enjoyed it, too, no sauce, just as is on the half shell. The waiter came back to check on us, and commented at the kids’ stacked up pile of shells that he doesn’t usually see kids liking oysters. Then he told us, “Looks like they have a taste for it, good luck!” Ugh, he’s so right, and we’re definitely in for it. We finished up, and then we drove back in for more shopping and looking around. By this time, it was almost 6 pm and stores were closing for their shorter holiday hours. We shut down the Disney store, having to be kicked out after our purchase was complete. Well, not kicked out, but as we left, there was someone at the door, manning it, opening only to leaving guests, with the “See you again real soon!” We got back to the car, and Peyton was out immediately. Brandon was quiet, and I fell asleep until we got home. We had a meal at home, and started to watch A Dog’s Purpose before the kids went to sleep at 9 pm. We got in 21,000+ steps today!

at the counter eating their chowder bowls skateboard exhibit at exploratorium Brandon and Dave at One Bell Peyton and I in the Bell arrowwaterbar

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