Crazy day/weekend - so forgive us eating out - again
Breakfast: burritos
Lunch: Taco Bell. After Chinese, Cress and Dai and I headed to my dafd's boat, Wind Song in Alameda. My GPS in my phone was on the fritz and so it took longer than it should have and Alameda is largely residential so I was concerned about taking an alternate route to find fast good so I just went to the boat. There, Dad said that he had lunch stuff - but that was turkey hot dogs and some old, stale buns. So, I texted Jason to bring us food - Dad declined us bringing food for he and Susan (but Susan wasn't around when he did so I think she might have felt that it was rude.)
Dinner: My dad had originally said he would make spaghetti and could we bring salad and garlic bread. So we brought our lettuce and figured we would get the other salad fixings and bread at the grocery store. Then my dad said he was doing chicken and dumplings instead. He said we probably didn't need the salad, but could still use regular bread. I told him we were having salad but I could certainly get french bread. We made the salad in one of their pans (on the boat there are fewer dish options) and Susan said it was really big. There was maybe a bowl left in the end. Good salad eaters. The dumplings were really good - better than I recall them being usually.
Breakfast: burritos
Lunch: Taco Bell. After Chinese, Cress and Dai and I headed to my dafd's boat, Wind Song in Alameda. My GPS in my phone was on the fritz and so it took longer than it should have and Alameda is largely residential so I was concerned about taking an alternate route to find fast good so I just went to the boat. There, Dad said that he had lunch stuff - but that was turkey hot dogs and some old, stale buns. So, I texted Jason to bring us food - Dad declined us bringing food for he and Susan (but Susan wasn't around when he did so I think she might have felt that it was rude.)
Dinner: My dad had originally said he would make spaghetti and could we bring salad and garlic bread. So we brought our lettuce and figured we would get the other salad fixings and bread at the grocery store. Then my dad said he was doing chicken and dumplings instead. He said we probably didn't need the salad, but could still use regular bread. I told him we were having salad but I could certainly get french bread. We made the salad in one of their pans (on the boat there are fewer dish options) and Susan said it was really big. There was maybe a bowl left in the end. Good salad eaters. The dumplings were really good - better than I recall them being usually.
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