We make it through more of the parade to include a million corvettes and motorcycles. We decide I need to head over to the ending area to get Hayden. I call Ben to let him know that I think they are coming and he has decided to gather everybody up and head my way. We all meet up in the gravel parking lot designated the "ending" zone for parade entries. While we are waiting to get Hayden, Ally notices the A & M band. "Mommy, Mommy, can I go tell those girls they did a good job?" "Uh, yea, I guess" At this point Ben has spotted the car and is making a bee line. . . until he hears our conversation. "What did she say?" "She wants to tell the twirlers they did a good job" Silence. He is however making a face that I will show you if you ask. "Ok, honey, we'll go this way and you and Hayden and the boys head to the car". We walk over to the twirler girls and Ally runs over to them and gives them her complement. They smile and say thank you. Ok, let's head to the car. Oh, no, we didn't tell the dance team how good they did. So, to the front we go and Ally runs over and tells them. They again say Thanks and smile. When we get to the car, our curious 9 year old must now what Ally did. I explain that she wanted to let the dancers and twirlers know they did a good job. "Well, they didn't have much clothing on." Really, I don't think Daddy and I noticed. I think that was the fastest Ben has ever loaded the kids, the stroller and himself in the car.
We went back home to recover and get Ally ready for gymnastics. She left and I got to take a 30 minute nap while Hayden and Ben did homework. I did notice the paddle was out when I woke up. Yep, and that was only math. Ally returned and we headed out for dinner at Red Robin burgers. We had a good time, even if there were more kids than adults, and we returned home for bath time and bed time.
I had a great b-day but I must admit it ended abruptly with 4 cranky, snotty, coughing kids this morning!!
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