A Weekend with the Cousins

Everyone got up about the same time on Saturday to watch some early morning cartoons. We all got ready to go to Brandon’s game. Dave and Brandon took off earlier to warm up and get there for practice, while the rest of us walked. It was a walk that Peyton’s complained about before, but she walked with Abby, holding her hand, and there were no complaints. I had Penelope’s hand, and she didn’t complain either! We got to the game, and Brandon was already on third base. The younger girls went off to the park with Meg, while Jeff, Abby and I watched the game. I’d brought snacks and water, but they were all pre-occupied and didn’t need them. After about two innings, Abby and Jeff went to the park, then Jeff came back to watch the third inning. Brandon was a bit nervous, but I think he did okay. After the game, we headed back on foot, while Dave and Brandon drove ahead. He had changed by the time we walked back, and then we headed out for lunch. The kids all sat together, while the adults all sat on the other side of the table. We returned home, and the younger two took naps, while the older two played together quietly with Creationary. Then, Peyton woke up, after only 30 minutes, and I tried to get her to go back to sleep. She rested for another 45 minutes or so, before she was done. Then, we came back down and played Scrabble and Monopoly Juniors. Penelope joined us after her nap. Dave had finished up his table just the week before, finishing it off with an umbrella. He was setting up for an evening dinner al fresco, while the kids all played inside. While Dave was finishing up cooking, Meg and I then ran to the store with the younger two, in search of some dessert and a car seat for Abby. We came back and had turkey burgers, corn and sweet potatoes. After dinner, the kids all were bathed, and then had either a mango or blueberry popsicle. Dave had to take Jeff up to his hotel for the conference, while Meg and I winded down and talked while the kids all slept. Fortunately, the kids all go to bed around the same time, which makes for a nice, quiet evenings. The adults are able to sit and chat, and the siblings drank wine (the night before anyway).
This morning, we headed to a popular restaurant for brunch. Dave’s always been to the bakery side, but not to the cafe side. We arrived about 5 minutes before opening, and the place was getting packed with patrons! Luckily, I’d made a reservation, and we were seated fairly quickly. After breakfast, Meg and the girls were headed to a family friend’s house, while we headed home. Brandon and Dave left soon after to get a birthday present and card for Nico, then went to his birthday party at a gym nearby. While they were out, Peyton and I took a nap.

Brandon had pizza and ice cream, and came back with some goodies. Dave started washing his car, while the kids played a video game together. We finally figured out that two people can play the game at once, though they are tethered together. But it was cute to see the two working together, and giving each other high fives when they passed something together. Peyton soon tired of the game, and went outside with Dave, while I played with Brandon. She did some bubbles outside, and then came in for dinner. After dinner, Dave wanted to go out and look for a security camera. Today, there was someone taking pictures, apparently, “scouting for a commercial” but Dave didn’t like the look of it all. After that, we headed to get some gelato. The kids split a pear and tangerine sorbet, while Dave and I split a green tea and TCHO chocolate scoop. The kids went down to bed a little later than usual, but hopefully will not have problems starting the week tomorrow. Looks like the countdown to summer is on, as we have our next playdate with the cousins planned in July!

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