Our time with the family was filled with games, Lego and magnet block building, book reading, outside activities, special events, and errands.
On Friday everyone was busy, so after Tony and I helped walk the grands to school we were on our own. I had some volunteer work to do on my computer, and Tony read his ebook. When it was time for lunch we knew there were quite a few restaurants within walking distance. We ended up getting a table at Sweet Maple, a breakfast and lunch restaurant that usually has a line out the door.There were a lot of good-looking things on the menu, but I ended up ordering a Farm Fresh egg plate that included a roasted Brussel sprout/potato medley and a large piece of ciabatta toast. I added a side order of their thick cut, sweet and spicy Millionaire's Bacon, which was featured on the United States of Bacon show.
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On Saturday we joined the family at a Harlem Globetrotters game. The Globetrotters are an exhibition basketball team, and the games are an equal combination of athleticism and theater. Their opponent was the Washington Generals, the foil to their comedy. As always, the Generals lost.
At one point during the weekend Nicole had to return some clothes, so she asked who wanted to go with her. Grands Dee and Ell were up for the trip. Tony and I also tagged along. At the store the transaction was taking longer than the boys wanted, but when Mom offered her phone things quickly quieted down. (I wish there was something like that available back when I needed to bring active youngsters on errands with me).
Later I went to the mall with Nicole and a different subset of the grands. There, I learned about the "in" things for boys, Labubus, and blind box collecting.
Time with the family is never long enough, and this trip was no exception. All too soon it was time to pack up my suitcase and head to the airport to come home. However, Tony and I have already started planning our next excursion to the area.

Sounds like a wonderful time for you both. Love that you got some of your own quiet time in during the trip as well. I really love that. Feels like a good balance.
ReplyDeleteGoing forward, we're going to try to plan couple time into each of our trips to the West Coast.
DeleteVery cool.
DeleteSuch wonderful family time and how quickly the kids are growing up!
ReplyDeleteThe oldest Grand is already starting to get a tween attitude :-)
DeleteI think I've heard of Labubus but I can't remember what they are!
ReplyDeleteThey are plush monster toys that come from China. I think they're ugly :-)
DeleteScratch the Globetrotters off your bucket list. They are still on mine.
ReplyDeleteI thought Labubus were a girl thing. I think Blind Box could keep someone busy for the rest of their life.
I also saw the Globetrotters back in the 1990s with the Cub Scout troop the boys were in.
DeleteIt sounds like a wonderful trip. Blind box collecting is new to me but sounds fun.
ReplyDeleteIt was indeed a great time.
DeleteSaw the globetrotters a long time ago and they are very entertaining! Sounds like a nice trip!
ReplyDeleteThe meal looks amazing. I've not heard of either of these but I looked them up...both Labubus and Blind box collecting. fun...
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed learning about young people's cultural touchstones while I was there.
DeleteSounds like a terrific trip.
ReplyDeleteI had to look up Labubus and blind boxes. I have not kept up on new trends.
ReplyDeleteBefore the past week I had been trendless, too.
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