Anniversary

Sunday, February 7, 2010

On Friday, Robert saw another neurologist.  He was 80 years old!  He told Robert that he is always right. LoL.  He gave him a different perscription and told him to stop taking the other ones.  Friday night was a good night.  Robert's Mom stayed the night again.  It's just easier to already be here.  I have to work Saturdays.
Saturday, his day was overall good.  He finally got out of the house to get his inspection done on his car. Robert's Mom went along with him.  He wanted to try driving, but that made him a little uneasy.  We are gonna have to take baby steps.  We ordered Outback tonight and he went with me to pick it up.   He has been craving their wedge salad.  He found out that the salad is better to eat there and not take-out. We ate with his Mom and Aidan.  That boy has got so much energy.  He is the complete opposite of our other nephew Eli.  
Playing cars with Presley
Cherrio snack before dinner...
Silly guy!

After dinner, Robert's Mom and Aidan decided to head home so she could get him bathed and ready for bed.  My BFF, Rachel, called to see if she could stop by for a bit.  She had yummy brownies to deliever.  They were good. Thanks Rae!  Robert had rented Michael Jackson's This Is It DVD earlier that day and we decided to start that show.  It was alright.  Kind of boring, to be honest. It is sad that he is no longer alive. 
At about 11:30pm, we decided that we wanted to watch The Hangover.  Then we realized we didn't have it, my parents borrowed it.  So, Rachel and I hopped in the car and picked it up.  That movie is hilarious every time! I think it was about 1:30am when Rachel left.  Good times.
Today is Superbowl Sunday! Saints vs. Colts. Geaux Saints!  This is the first time ever that the Saints have made it to the Superbowl.  This should be a good game.  Robert and I are supposed to go to my parents for some family time and football fun.  Plus, Dad made his famous salsa! Can't wait for that. Hope everyone has a great day.
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