Today, Kenny told us about the lego display at the local museum. We’d taken Brandon there when Peyton was just born (I think that’s when we last went). I don’t think he remembered, but nevertheless, we didn’t tell him where we were going. When we got there, there was a line to get in and pay the nominal admission. I don’t remember all the different aspects of the display from last time, but it was still pretty impressive the level of detail. According to the flier, only about 5% of the display was made from pre-set kits. The rest of it is made from their own minds, which is fascinating. It was pretty cramped inside, and kids were supposed to stay with their parents. We managed ours okay, but there were some unaccompanied kids who were pushing their way through. I was carrying Peyton and was being bumped, which was pretty annoying. There wasn’t much room to move around, so they were darting in and out and being unruly. Brandon was fascinated by the Japanese battleship which took 3 years to construct. It was particularly neat for him to see since we’d been giving him some lessons of WWII on our previous trip. We meet up with the Chao’s after one loop, and returned back in line to go around with them again. Brandon, who had already worn us down by his talking and pointing at all the things to see, had latched onto Kenny and Logan, while Dave and I walked through seeing things we hadn’t seen the first time. Brandon was so excited to see all of the things. After the second loop, we picked a restaurant and headed out. While we were waiting there, I heard talking behind us, turned around, and saw the Kao family! Dave had just asked me earlier if I’d wanted to try the hot cocoa Ted had had when they went on their ride yesterday! We got seated shortly after saying hello. The restaurant was a bit busy, so I had Peyton on my lap for the first part of lunch. 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I wondered if he had invited his friends over, and totally pictured my dad with a broom running around the house. The squirrel had gotten into a bag of peanuts my dad eats during football games. It was in a zipper lock bag, but he wasn’t sure if it was sealed all the way. The bag was still intact, but there were nutshells all over the floor. I couldn’t believe what I was hearing! The squirrel sounded like he totally knew our floor plan, and acted like one of us would have! Get food first, then say hi later…haha. I didn’t want to stop by until I was assured he wasn’t still there. The kids got their legos out and started playing with them in the kitchen. I told them to make sure they put them all away to make sure the squirrels don’t take them away. They looked at me as if I were serious. Maybe I am! We headed out to grab dinner after the football game was done. After he was done eating dinner, Brandon kept asking when we were going home. It was about 630pm, and he asked several times. We knew he was tired! He took a bath, and then Dave was bathing Peyton and asked me where Brandon was. I told him he was in bed, quietly waiting for his hug from Dave. Both kids went down without a hitch. And it’s only 9pm probably should turn in early too given the work week ahead.