After 4 days and 4 nights, we are now back to 3 roommates. We bid farewell to our other 2 roommates (aka Dave’s parents) this morning. Well, actually, unbeknownst to us, we bid farewell last night. I didn’t know they were leaving today. Brandon and I went to bed around 9pm and thought we were saying “Good night”. We didn’t know it was “see you later, thanks for coming up”. They had told Dave, so Dave knew when they were leaving. But you know how those lines of communication work out. They don’t call it the husband-wife play in baseball for nothing. Anyways, life is back to usual as we know it. I can do the laundry at 10pm and not have it affect anyone. I can watch TV and veg out on the couch.
So to wrap up the rest of the weekend, Dave had his championship basketball game. It was the same team that had beaten them by 20 points during the season, then Dave’s team had beaten them by 5 points in the playoffs, knocking them down to the consolation round, then they came back to beat Dave’s team by 20 points. That was the game they had played Superbowl Sunday, when I had my conference. Rachel had watched Brandon in the stroller, so Dave was free to play. So this game, Rachel was banned by Kenny and Brandon was banned by Dave. Also banned from the game were both sets of parents. Dave didn’t want to roll with a posse of parents. He said I could go, because girlfriends and wives always go to the games. But parents, no way. They even wanted to go! Dave’s parents, anyways, my parents would have come just to embarass him, but not really because they want to watch him play. So we left Brandon at home with my parents, while Dave’s parents went househunting (another topic for conversation). It was like old times, when I’d go watch Dave play basketball. It was such a close game. The lead changed several times; I don’t know whether it was the coffee I had had for breakfast, the fact that I had not gone to a game in a long time, or the cold gym, but my hands were clammy and I was nervous! I couldn’t believe I was so into the game and really into it. Dave’s team was up by 10 points with 2 minutes to go and started letting the other team back in it. Man, I thought they were going to blow their huge lead. Luckily, they stayed on top and won by 5 points in the end.
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We went back home; Brandon was well-rested, having slept almost the entire time we were gone. I took a quick nap because we were headed up to Oakland to Auntie Carolyn’s 60th birthday party. I was great seeing all the family. Afterwards, we came home, around 930pm. It was late, and Brandon does not like being on the freeway at night. He started with his grunting scared sound. I held his hand while we sped down the freeway. I asked him why he was scared and what was he scared of. “Cars.” He’d especially get scared when cars zoomed past us. 280 can be pretty dark and scary, so I can see his point. Hopefully we’re never stranded on the side of the road, I think he’d absolutely have a heart attack. When we got home, I had forgotten Dave’s parents would be there. When they saw Brandon, they wanted to play with him. Brandon wanted to play, too, which made putting him to sleep a little difficult. He finally went to sleep around 11 or so, and thus we started off the week exhausted.