Trying to keep the day as low key as possible so that I can stay awake after a long drive, dinner, drinks and a night out to see a show tonight. Off to Casino Rama to catch the Tom Segura show. We’re meeting a couple friends in Orillia and grabbing dinner prior to the show. I can’t imagine the show being more than 75 minutes in length, as I don’t know if he has an opening act or not. My goal is to either grab a nap at some point today, or just not do a whole lot physically so that I’m not yawning and exhausted the whole time.
Not to mention we have Ssturday morning Girl Guide plans – again. But not down town, thankfully. We’re on the roster for a park clean up at 9:00am near by, so I don’t have to get out of bed until 8:00am or so. Our biggest issue to solve is whether or not the kids sleeps at my inlaws, or if we fetch them and bring them home at the end of our night, sometime around midnight. I guess it depends on the traffic and the drive itself.
This is our second Friday night out in a row in a very long time. This show, the tickets I mean, are a Christmas present of mine, so no way were we not going to go. It just happened that last week was the ball game we went to. Which was also a lot of fun. The group we went with were pretty rowdy, and unwieldy, but I enjoyed myself and didn’t feel too much second hand embarrassment. My wife hates cringey moments, and was less impressed. I ignored it, and left it alone. Not my monkey, not my circus.
As lovely as it is to be social, I’m also always tired and much more of a homebody than I care to admit. Out of home adventures every once in a while are enough to keep me happy. It just usually goes without fail that once we plan one, other things pop up right around that time too. Do it feels like feast or famine. Ha. Isn’t that always the way.
