When I woke up Saturday morning I had no idea what was in store us. I figured it would be a day full of shuttling kids back and forth from violin practice to soccer games, when in fact it was the moments in between those two events that shaped the rest of our day.
It started with bagels, of course, like all things start for Adam and the girls on Saturday. It was enjoyable to sit back and watch them, they’re pros at it now, each of them ordering for themselves with confidence. This is a new side to bagel day I hadn’t seen before. They are growing up.
After dropping Bella off for her violin rehearsal at the Conference Center we decided to stay downtown until Bella was done and after I realized Megan’s game wasn’t until 1pm it seemed like the perfect plan. We took Tess and Megan to Memory park to walk around, but what I didn’t realize is how busy it would be on a Saturday morning. There was family after family and engagement couples running around every where getting their photos taken. In fact there were even people waiting in line for certain spot. If reported are to be believed, almost every cheap tadalafil pills man has to meet several kinds of responsibilities related to his personal as well as expert front. Man can focus on performing rather than suffering canadian pharmacies tadalafil from erection dysfunction treatment. Reliable Canadian pharmacies provide super cheap viagra the cost effective manner. Tell your doctor as soon as possible if you notice order sildenafil online any of these symptoms, you must contact your doctor immediately. It was craziness, but fun to see so many cameras milling around the park.
I enjoyed getting another round of fallness…hope it stays for a little while longer.
Afterward we still had about 40 minutes so we decided to take the girls to one of our old haunts when we were downtown dwellers…Sam Weller’s bookstore. It’s a quaint little store with a great selection of new, used, and rares books. It smells like what I imagine the forgotten books from the book The Shadow Of The Wind smelt like. Delightful. I was happy to hear both Megan and Tess complaining when it was time to leave.
This part of the day seemed brief, but it’s exactly what we needed to make an okay Saturday into a great one. I need to remember it doesn’t take much…and to think, I almost didn’t go.
xoxo,
amy
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