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Brianna and Daddy

Tonight, the local Girl Scouts service unit held their annual Daddy-Daughter Dance.  I was supposed to take her, but for a variety of reasons beyond my control, we couldn't go.  So I was left scrambling to find a way to make it up to her.

I figured we'd start with a nice dinner out, someplace we ordinarily wouldn't be able to go.  I was already in my suit, since I didn't find out for sure we couldn't go to the dance until mid-afternoon, so I told her to go ahead and put on the dress she was going to wear tonight and be ready.  After some consultation with my friends, I decided to take her up to Shiki.  Of all the suggestions I offered her, a Japanese steakhouse with hibachi tables appealed to her most, and I'd been meaning to try this one for a while.

We had an absolute blast at dinner.  Our chef was a good one, energetic and entertaining, and chose Brianna as the one to trick with offering a bowl of fried rice on the end of his spatula, then flipping it back over his head to his other hand.  She was delighted, and we both ate ourselves almost into a stupor.  She had the shrimp, while I went for steak and calamari, and we even splurged on dessert: green tea ice cream for her, and tempura cheesecake for me.  One more bite and she would have had to roll me out to the car.  I couldn't even eat the wafer-thin mint she offered me.

Next we swung by the house to take pictures.  I was trying to include as much as I could from our original plans, and if we were both dressed up, we needed to document the occasion.  Unfortunately, I couldn't lay my hands on my tripod, so I had to make due with setting the camera on a table and taking a seated shot of us.  She loved it, though, and that's all that mattered.

After that, we went walkabout (drive-about, technically, since it's way too cold for someone with my thin Southern blood to walk outdoors right now) to check out some Christmas lights.  We drove around the rich neighborhood of Nichols Hills and enjoyed the light shows the residents had paid people to put up for them.  As impressive as some of those were, they paled in comparison before the grandeur of the lights Chesapeake Oil put on all the trees around their offices between Western and Classen south of 63rd.  They were bright enough I probably didn't need my headlights, much less any of the street lights.  As we drove away from them, Brianna announced from the back seat: "I just can't stop smiling.  I don't remember the last time this happened."

Clearly, I had done well beyond my wildest dreams.  I had hoped to try and come close to making it up to her for not taking her to the dance, and here she was in such a state of joy over our evening together.  It doesn't get better than that.

After totally knocking one out of the park with the lights, I took her on back to her mother's house, and drove up to Sean's for a nightcap.  This turned out to be a perfect way to end the evening, spending some time chatting with the staff while enjoying their hospitality.  I even got to take some time to discuss their need for a Facebook page with one of waitresses, and will be going back next week to see what I can do to help out with that.  Networking at its finest, and a way to help my favorite restaurant and pub get even more exposure.

All in all, a more perfect night than I could have hoped for.

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One of the features of the iPhone is that it acts as a GPS receiver.  I've been using this feature since I got mine to geotag photos, search for nearby restaurants or stores, and get driving directions.  But when I got some extra time with my daughter this past weekend, I realized there was another use I could put it to: geocaching.

Geocaching is a modern version of the good, old-fashioned treasure hunt.  You get the coordinates and description of a cache from the website, then set off with a GPS unit to go locate it.  Some caches containe just a log book to sign, others have small treasures to trade.  All of them are well hidden, and a great deal of fun to seek.

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Pop's Sculpture

This afternoon, Brianna and I took advantage of a beautiful day to hit the road and took Route 66 out to Pops.  I'd heard about the place and its myriad collection of different flavored sodas from friends, and have even passed it on the road to other places.  I've always meant to check it out, but never made it there before.

We both had a really great time.  The collection of sodas, both the bottles on display in all of the giant windows, and those available for sale, was beyond impressive.  In addition to my very favorite of all, Dublin Dr. Pepper, they had more varieties of root beer than I've ever seen, and carbonated beverages in every color of the rainbow.

Since I had missed lunch earlier, I was starving by the time we'd looked through all the coolers, so we sat down to have a bite.  My Pops Burger was absolutely excellent, and Brianna enjoyed helping me with my onion rings in addition to her Reece's Peanut Butter cookie.  She had fresh-made lemonade, while I tried Dr. Pepper with a shot of chocolate mint syrup.  It all hit the spot nicely.

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Tales of the Arabian NightsTales of the Arabian NightsIt's too bad Jessica and Deryck couldn't make it out to Little Shoppe of Games tonight.  I think they both would have really enjoyed what Bruce (also known as Game Store Bruce to differentiate him from Lost Researcher Bruce) brought out.  Brianna had opted out of joining the two of us at a table, preferring to hang out with Sam, who runs the store on Family Game Night, so Bruce and I needed to pick a game that could accomodate just two player.  Tales of the Arabian Nights looked like just the thing.

Tales comes to us from Z-Man Games, so you know it's a quality product.  I've yet to play any of theirs that I haven't enjoyed.  The box is massive and seriously weighty; the board, playing pieces, and even the spiral-bound Book of Tales are all both rugged and gorgeous.  While the setup is a little intense and the game looks fairly complicated, it turned out to be quite easy to play and a whole lot of fun.


 

 

 

 

 

 

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Panda Puppet
Brianna and her panda puppet

This summer, instead of keeping Brianna in a single day care as we have done in the past, we decided to sign her up for a series of different week-long activities.  She's had a blast so far with the Chalice Camp our church offers, Girl Scout day-camp out at Cookieland, and, last week, art camp at ArtzPlace Oklahoma.

Art is one of her greatest loves, and she got to try her hand at a variety of different media.  The did collages, worked in clay, made masks, and even made puppets like the one seen here.  On Friday, they had a short presentation for the parents, followed by time for us to wander through looking at everyone's art from the week.  We had a fun, and I took lots of pictures.

I really enjoy watching and encouraging her creative side, and am glad she had the opportunity to visit ArtzPlace this summer.

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A Dog and Her Girl 1Last week, Brianna and I had some time for quiet relaxation at home, sprawling out to enjoy some Mythbusters.  Angel decided to get in on the family time as well, and jumped up to grab some snuggle time.  I was afraid they'd get up if they saw me try to get out my regular camera, so I snapped a couple shots with my phone.

I think we're all really happy to finally have a couch in the family room again.

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This week, my daughter's school put on a musical performance called "Lights! Camera! Action!"  It featured songs from the movies, and in between each song was a brief spoken part introducing the next number.  All the kids had a lot of fun, and Brianna even had one of the speaking roles.

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I love good food, and I actually do enjoy cooking, but for far too long I've really been just too lazy do much.  By the time I get home from work, I'm pretty wiped out and don't want to spend a lot of time on meal preparation, preferring instead to toss something in the microwave and scarf it down in my recliner.  My mother knows my lazy tendencies all too well, and she knows even better that harping on my failings is pretty much the worst way to get me to change.

Mothers, of course, are sneaky, sneaky people.  And mine has had to be doubly so to raise someone as completely bull-headed as me.  Lately she has been watching a lot of cooking shows, especially those starring chef Gordon Ramsay, and she caught on to my own interest in the same shows when I would sit up watching them with her whenever I visited.  I've always enjoyed foodie shows myself, and used to watch them all the time back when I had cable, but haven't caught any lately.

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Brianna and Me

Last night, I took a brief break from dealing with a bunch of things around the house to pop out to the Arts Council of Oklahoma City's Festival of the Arts downtown.  My daughter's after-school day care participates in the Arts After School program, giving her really awesome art classes once a week.  While the terra cota soldiers they made weren't dried in time to include in the festival, Brianna's painting of a Chinese dragon was one of the pieces displayed in the Community Arts Showcase Gallery.


 

 

 

 

 

 

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This past weekend, the most important holiday of the year just happened to fall on Easter Sunday.  I'm talking, of course, about my birthday.  Since it fell on a Sunday this year, I had my annual sushi party at Tokyo the night before, and it was awesome.  Family and friends are really the only things you can count on or that really matter in this world, and I was lucky enough to spend the night surrounded by those I consider to be both.  Everyone brought the awesome that night, and I had the biggest and one of the best birthday parties I've had in many years.

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