Monday, January 29, 2007

The Holidays (Part 2)

David and Emily arrived Saturday evening, December 30, about 4-5 hours later than we'd planned owing to weather difficulties somewhere along the way.

By that time we figured it made sense to go somewhere for dinner rather than try to cook. Our first choice, the new Cheesecake Factory at Walden Galleria, was totally packed, with a two-hour wait! (Only in Buffalo do you get incredibly long lines for "new!" chain restaurants; last time I checked it was just about as bad at Panera Bread, of all places.) We ended up at Smokey Bones, yet another chain, but one that serves pretty decent BBQ. Didn't hurt that they have about 20 flat panel television monitors, all with sporting events. So we watched UGA pound Virginia Tech in the Peach Bowl, which was kinda fun (considering we NEVER watch football.)

Sunday evening we had a little New Year's Eve get together at our house; D & E were, as usual, pressed into temporary duty as housebots -- they're so good at it and remarkably uncomplaining! The "do" was very simple, just us and the kids, plus our across the street neighbors (Matt and Anita), one of Naoyuki's colleagues and her husband (Shaneli and Scott), and our in-town friend, Jim. In addition to munching cheese and crackers and nachos and chips and, all washed down with some late harvest Vidal from Konzelmann's in Niagara-on-the-Lake, we played team Trivial Pursuit, until we couldn't take it any more. Shaneli and Scott had to leave early so we all trotted over to Matt's and Anita's house where Anita's mom, Kathy, was watching the kids (Hannah, Erin, and Brennan), and we made LOTS of noise when the big ball finally dropped in Times Square.

Monday we staggered out of bed in time to drive up to Toronto (it takes about 2 hours or a little more, depending on traffic) to see one of the last performances of the Blue Man Group at the Panasonic Theatre on Yonge Street. It was and wasn't what I expected (the percussion, yes, the "fun with paint and twinkies," no) but we enjoyed it, regardless. We got to town early enough to have a quick bite of lunch across the street at Zyng, an Asian noodlery (one of about 20 in about a 4-block stretch of Yonge), which was quite yummy. We'd tentatively planned to stay after for dinner but the show wasn't really that long (about 90 minutes) and when it was over we decided just to head home instead.

What else?

We rented all kinds of movies, most of which I didn't watch. David and Emily and I went to see The Good Shepherd (Matt Damon, Angelina Jolie, and many other big names), which I quite liked even though it was somewhat depressing. All four of us went to see Children of Men, which Naoyuki was thinking would be something like The Producers -- guess what? It isn't! Not remotely! Another great movie but even more depressing than The Good Shepherd. Sort of odd movies to be coming out at that time of the year, if you ask me, but no one does, of course!

Also:

Another evening (Wednesday? Thursday? I forget now) we had ALL the Weppners over again, this time for spaghetti, hanging out with the kids, etc. Brennan and I watched Finding Nemo (he's seen it about 3000 times, which is pretty good since he's celebrating his 4th birthday tomorrow!) while Hannah and Erin were completely fascinated by our travel photos. :-)

Soon enough it was time to take 'em back to the airport. Not sure when the next visits will be; David has spring break in March, Emily has spring break in early April, and then I'll be down in Atlanta for her high school graduation Memorial Day weekend.

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