What was true, was that we did have
a nice time chatting, and I did
get pressed into bar tending duties.

A little less scandalous than your initial telling of this story, but still good!
I had mentioned in a previous TR
that I had had a Caesar (to drink)
and Alison (among others) had no idea
what I was talking about.
Further research showed that
while it is very well known drink in Canada,
it's hardly known at all in the States.
I was surprised to find this out, too! Canadian things, man. (Our chocolate is also much better, I have to say! I read something a while ago about why, scientifically, it's creamier, but now I have no idea what the reason was. But...like, it is. Just much better. I'm biased.)
I don't remember whose idea it was,
but we decided to pose for a selfie.
I shamelessly stole this photo
from Liesa's TR.
Love this! What a good-looking group!
...all of our food had been dumped
in the middle of the table!
Terrible mess, actually.
I'm sure she was quite mortified.
We told her not to worry about it
and that we'd simply deduct it from her tip.
She seemed pretty happy about it
as she walked away with tears
of what I can only assume were joy.
I'm quite convinced that if you
put two warring leaders together
and asked them to pose for a photo,
wars could be prevented... or stopped.
It's a theory.
This made me laugh, but also take pause. Interesting thought here...
Bloodied, but chastened,
we settled in for the next course.
Maybe we shouldn't eat all
at the same table.
It's just... dangerous.
And painful.
When you folks eat together it gets dangerous!
Sounds like a typical meal with Nathan's entire immediate family. *shudder*
A crew member removed the
steering wheel (they detach)
and handed it to the boy.
The look of awe on his face
was priceless.
So cool!!
Crazy right? Can you imagine paying
$10,000 for a steering wheel????
Anyways. I was wrong.
It's $25,000.
Just out of curiosity?
How many of you just
actually shuddered?

I have no judgement because I take great interest in some things that would be an absolute snooze to most people I know. But I never could get excited about racing. My step father was into NASCAR and rarely missed a televised race. Nathan's got friends of the family who are mechanics and build their own cars and race in local events as a hobby. But I never quite got the appeal.
Just (mostly) out of frame
on the right side,
you can see a Ferris wheel.
To the left is what appears
to be a roller coaster.
And that's what I thought it was.
Only later, did I find out
it's a bridge, designed to look like
the roller coaster that once
stood there.
COOL! And what a neat view to watch a race. The track with the palm trees and buildings in the background...it almost looks like a work of art!
Right?
That's what I thought.
Say you have a card with,
oh, I dunno, $5,0000 limit.
You've got $1,000 worth on
it already from hotels/meals/etc.
Now you've only got $1,000 left.
And you still have a week's vacation...
Exactly!! I put almost everything on my credit card because I get pretty good cashback incentives, and I'm usually good about keeping it all paid off in a timely manner. But I can imagine on vacation how things could pile up quickly, and you suddenly wouldn't have that kind of wiggle room to just eliminate $3000 credit from your limit.
We had friends fly in to Halifax
from Germany.
They wanted to know if my Dad
could pick them up at the airport.
Just a 4-5 day drive...
Wow. Yeah, Nathan's done that drive a few times now. It's quite a long haul!! As much as I'd like to see the prairies—west of Ontario, the only place I've ever visited was Edmonton, and that was a quick trip—I don't think I'd want to do that drive...like, ever. Maybe with lots of stopping to smell the roses along the way.
It's a small world isn't it?
oh, crap.
Now that's stuck in my head!
Gee, thanks for that. Now it's in my head, too.
Let's see... working today,
then Kay's last band concert,
then straight to work for a night shift.
How's that?
Holy smokes! Good luck! I'll never envy my mom for how she managed to balance her own stuff, and still get to all my big performances and events when I was in school.