Todd got a good deal on Buy With Me for a 1 night stay at the Wayside Inn in Sudbury, MA that we had to use by the end of March, so we left the kids with Todd's sister and niece and enjoyed a night away. It came with a $25 voucher toward the spa next door (which was only good for facials or massages, of which they were totally booked up) but I got a nice manicure anyway.
Todd said it looked like I had gorilla hands here.
The Buy With Me deal also came with $25 toward dinner at the Wayside Inn. Yum-O. Oddly enough, I didn't take any picutres of dinner, but I think that's because we had been drinking quite a bit since mid afternoon. The Wayside Inn is the oldest operating inn in America, although we actually stayed at the Wayside Carriage House Inn (there are only a few rooms at the regular Inn and it books up well in advance).
For dinner, we took the "shuttle" over to the actual Wayside Inn. Here I am in front of the place. The bar is on the lower right, and it even has a room that is a historic rendition of what the house might have looked like on the inside back in the 1700s. That is on the lower level to the left of me.
This is the bar. Todd barely fit in here. But the guy made awesome drinks before dinner.
We enjoyed our evening, and on Sunday morning we slept in! Yeah, until 9. Then we went to Mel's Diner in Wayland for Philly Cheesesteak omelets that were out of this world. I should have taken a picture of those. Then we went to pick up the kids at their Aunt Helen's house. After they ate lunch, Uncle Gordie took them outside because they both had been interested in checking out his new backhoe.
Natalie got in first, and was getting the biggest kick out of it. She thought it was SO COOL.
Look at little Grant. He loves anything with wheels, so this was right up his alley! Thanks for letting us play in your backhoe Uncle Gordie!
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