After that we went up and had some drinks and split some fries and a hot dog, and saw just how massive the line had become for the maid of the mist. Think of a roller coaster (any of them really), think of first being able to walk on, and think if when you got off the line was to the entrance. Thats pretty much what happened. It was crazy! We walked the length of the falls back to a gift shop. Hayden is running awfully low on vacation funds, but he still has a bit left. Peyton got some money for his birthday, so he has a replinished fund. Calib still has a ton left, I should have given him some of it, but I forget. I will see him Monday though. My mom also got me a maid of the mist charm. I'm pretty cheap when it comes to charms. I sprung the $9 for my whale tail in Skagway, but that was about as far as I went. I wouldn't have gotten the one today if she hadn't gotten it for me.. so thanks mom!
We went and got the car from the hotel, and stopped for a bathroom break and another gift shop stop. Mom bought Peyton a book about the 16 people who have gone over the falls, which he read on the way back, cover to cover. We were really lucky going through customs without a long wait, the other side was backed up from one end of the bridge to the other.
We drove the rest of the way home, and noticed all the deer crossing signs. There were a lot, more than the Moose crossing signs in Alaska. We never saw a deer (I know they're more dusk and dawn type animals- but I'm making a point here). I guess were consoling ourselves for not seeing a moose. Anyway, we kept putting off dinner. Eventually mom thought there was a Fazoli's at one of the turnpike stations, but in her old age her memory must be failing her, because we never found one. We decided to go the rest of the way home and just pick up dinner at Little Caesars. Mmm yummy.. crazy bread!
The boys are now unwinding with their video games. I was hoping they would go to bed a little earlier tonight since they got up so early. But Peyton slept a lot in the car, and Hayden seems anything but tired. I am watching the news now though, and not liking what I'm hearing about a heat wave just beginning. yuck. I'm going to stop watching the news. The metorologist is all 'It's going to be unbearable, theres not much releif in sight, you're just going to be miserable with AC' Ughhhhh. I miss my air conditioning. And my ice maker. Poor Hayden is so confused, he never knows where to get the ice from.
Funny Quotes of the day:
Me: I'm not your maid
Hayden: Mom, whats a maid?
Me: Someone who comes in and cleans up after you
Hayden: Oh ok, but wheres my room service?
Me: We'll eat dinner soon
Peyton: when's soon?
Me: Well, soon is a relative term
Peyton: What does relative me? Is that like how dad says he'll be out of the bathroom soon, and then he's in there for 30 minutes?
Me: Hayden, use the potty before bed
Hayden: Good idea mom, I wouldn't want to pee on my brothers. Or, not my brothers. I only have one brother here. I'd have to pee a lot to pee on Calib.
Homesick Meter: 7.8. Hayden was not well behaved today: self taken end of the day picture is a grumpy Corinne. Plus all this talk of heat and humidity (minus AC) is making me sad. Plus, Asa sent me a picture of porkchop, and I was saddened to think he probably doesn't even remember me at this point.
Up Next: Visits with the Ainsworths, and maybe the Sattlers too!
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