Sunday, August 31, 2008
A Night Out with Cat & Scott
Cat & Scott rolled into town last night in their stylin new Mazda Tribute (I think that's what it was called?). They were so thoughtful to sacrifice several hours of their fun vacation to swing by (totally out of the way!) to see us.
We celebrated their arrival by eating an insanely large amount of Indian food at Shivas. Scott & Kevin were proud of themselves for leaving NO FOOD in sight on the table by the time we left. I had yummy Shahi Paneer and since Cat also loves veggie dishes, she got my other favorite one, Malai Kofta. Kev ordered his usual, Butter Chicken, and Scott had some crazy lamb kabobs. Too much rice, naan, and samosas made it so we almost had to be rolled out of the restaurant.
Andrew was the perfect content boy at the restaurant. Especially after Uncle Scotty showed him how to pick up the silverware... and then Andrew discovered the fun part, licking it. :)
We also had fun showing Cat & Scott some home movies from our wedding. Scott had never seen my wedding since he was on his mission and so it was definitely entertaining to watch DJ Neil again ("Let's give it up for Grandpa Brown and the prayer!"). I had forgotten how awful the music was that they had Kevin & I walked in to. (DJ Neil, stolen from the Bar Mitzvah circuit, on the far right of the picture)... and did we really just stand there clapping when we danced to "Don't Don't Stop the Carnival"?... b/c I really wish we would've stopped it earlier... or not started it :) So hysterical!
It was also fun to sit with Scott listening to his recorded speech he sent us from England. It was so cute- made me cry all over again!
I can't wait till Scott & Cat's wedding in less than 2 weeks!
Oh... and here are a few pics of Andrew from Saturday. Our friend Jen lent us a fun new toy for him to try out.
And here he is eating his favorite giraffe toy again... man, the thing can keep him occupied for hours!
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Great reminder about your wedding party. DJ Neil was a real character. But I've never seen a non-alcoholic group get looser, stay later, or have more fun. GK
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