He'd taken lessons in the past at the Ashburn Ice House, but that was some time ago. So when he asked for hockey skates at the rental counter, I just shrugged it off. Big mistake. He got about 10 feet on the ice and fell 4 times---each time it took him FOREVER to get back up. He was missing those nice grippy teeth on the front of figure skates. So, Bob lifted him over the rink rail (after getting hockey skate kicked in the nuts a few times) and we swapped them out for some nice ratty size 3 plastic figure skates. Improvement was rapid from there. And Daddy did great--not a single tumble on hockey skates--considering that he calculates that it has been approximately 37 years since he last enjoyed the blades of glory. But it was freezing out there. Despite my mega gloves and silky long johns, it was bitterly cold. I was a bit jealous, but at 19 weeks pregnant, I thought better of it and just watched. I saw a couple of people go down really really hard. One guy cracked his head so hard I actually thought his friends should call 911. And the most adorable, chubby east indian lady (about 50 years old) wearing a black and white houndstoooth jacket over a dark blue sari went down like a ton of bricks. She actually bounced. She shook it off like nothing and skated onward, though. It was nice out there an everyone seemed festive and happy.
We followed that up with a fantastic dinner at Jackson's Might Fine Food and Lucky Lounge. Bob had never been before. It was so good. Really good. The deviled eggs with jicama and maple pecans with bacon are incredible. The lobster mac and cheese cannot be adequately described. And, as usual, my lobster roll was splendiferous. And Connor wolfed down my fire grilled corn on the cob. He had his headphones in watcing a show on his iPod and reached over and banged on my plate near the corn. I asked him if he wanted some and his answer was a nod of the head and the simple statement "ALL OF IT". After dinner I wandered over to Pitango alone to grab some gelato and discovered their Sicilian Almond. Heaven in a cup. Really. This stuff is what I think chubby angels must smell like. And I love going outside with my gelato and not having it melt! You can eat it slowly and really enjoy it. That's one benefit of frigidity!! We went home and watched a Harry Potter movie (we're one behind) and everyone stayed up way too late. Not a creature was stirring in Tatertown until about 9am today.