When Jen arrived yesterday to pick up Jacob, she dropped off Jared to spend a few days with us. These teenage boys are just so independent and sleeper inners that it's hard to find much to write about or take pictures of. However, today we actually have a fun story.


Jared's request for the day is Jumpstreet. It is not a car day for us so that means DART and I arrange for our pickup in time to get to the train and connect to the bus correctly. Our pickup is late, thus missing the first train. When we grab the next one, our connecting bus has already left when we arrive at our stop. Great. It's about a 25 minute wait for the bus and Jumpstreet is about a mile away so I ask Jared if he is up to a walk. He gives me a big smile and says, "Yes." Let's go then. We set off and I am instantly regretting my decision as I did not wear sneakers and as much as I love these sandals, they are not wonderful for walking a long ways as they always seems to rub the bottom of my feet. Oh well, no turning back now. We get about 1/4 of a mile when I notice the sky really getting dark and it appears to be moving straight at us. Great. Suggesting that we get up on the Central Expressway so that there are businesses to dart into in case of a downpour, we alter our route a bit and continue on. As we near the 3/4 of a mile mark, it starts to sprinkle and I'm okay with that as we just kick it up a gear. As soon as we cross Royal and enter the parking lot (of which Jumpstreet is clear on the other side), it lets loose and we are running like crazy. Two soaked rats enter the trampoline park, but - hey - it is a memory, right? A quick phone call to Grandpa for a 5 p.m. pickup and off he goes while I settle in to work on a project. (Yes, I'm still soaked when Mister arrives 2 hours later.)