Sunday 26 April 2015

Getting Hot In Tallahassee

It's getting hot in Tallahassee. Temperature up in the 90s, humidity in the thousands.

It started with going out to celebrate with some pizza. Celebrate what? Everything.

So we begin with a show. The show of making pizza. Those Peloza kids are captivated by the sight of a 36" wide piece of flappy dough being spun in the air. Left me sitting alone with a beer.



So pizza comes, let's a go. Mario reference.


The kids wanted a group photo, here in reverse order. The goofy one first, the serious one second.

 


A place says slices as big as your head is the kind of place you take home pizza from. Especially plain cheese pizza. Levi graduated to the "dad" side of the pizza. Pepperoni AND sausage. I was going to suggest some sort of vegetable in addition to pepperoni, but that would have been too much. Two meats let him go to the dad side without making a big leap. We'll get there. Eva loves the box.


Levi just wants to eat dad side pizza.


Eva eats pizza from the side.


So Saturday starts with a fashion show. Notice the same dress. It was supposed to be a full fashion show, with the eye-pointing thing, but it turned into more cheerleading. Apparently, hippo has a T on his knee.


 Move on to a tea party.


Then a weird movement with undies on a girls' head.


With the bazillion percent humidity, we tried out the pool. Nice!

 


 

Later that evening, because the BBQ was out of gas, we headed out to the sports bar. Saturday night, what fun! First cards. Old Maid, of course. 



Then on to darts! Levi is a natural.


The plan for Sunday was some Mario (some good new worlds), but prepping with some morning ipad.


The big plan was a picnic on the beach. Not much of a picnic, but lots of swimming and mud castle building. Levi does the padding....


Eva is less sure about the texture.


Levi shows his disdain for the group of "differently accented" children that were running perilously close to his creation.


Then Eva joins in. They built a canal to bring the sea water to the castle.


Then a full on tunnel to bring the water through the castle. Honest, it was a working tunnel, right through a mud castle! Couple engineers here.


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