So, this past weekend Andy's brother, Ryan, and his girlfriend, Lisa, were in town. You might think that sounds like we might have had a wild and crazy time, but that is not the case. You see Andy and I are OLD and we don't party like rock starts anymore. Friday night we went out for dinner and a couple drinks and we were home by 10pm. This was just in time for me to put an ice pack on my sore back and fall asleep. Then Saturday evening was supposed to be our big night out...just crazy partying. I was looking forward to it since we really don't do that anymore. We stayed north (basically stayed around our age group) and hit up the Sandbar. This place was dude central. It was the perfect place for a single female to go and pick up a Scottsdale 30K millionaire douche-bag. This was quite entertaining to watch everyone around us. We started approaching 10pm (aka our normal bed time) and Andy was commenting on how he was annoyed with how packed the bar was and wanted to go somewhere with less people. We then started to reminisce on the days where we went to bars because they were so packed and we never would have wanted to leave. Kind of funny how times have changed, huh? The loud music and the interesting crowd was at least keeping me awake, but Andy wanted to leave, so we headed to Dave & Buster's. There was nobody there so we could just chill and talk to each other. So different from the days when Andy and I first met each other. We are totally ok with our lifestyle change as my idea of a great night is a bottle of wine with Andy and watching a movie from Netflix. I am not interested in the party scene anymore. Sure it's fun to get out and remind myself why I don't go clubbing anymore or drink my face off.
Anyway, it was a low key weekend with Ryan and Lisa. It was also very nice to have them in town and just chill. Plus our house got squeeky clean because of our guests.
3 comments:
What, no pictures of the "sea of douche"?
I honestly thought you would be partying forever. You guys held out longer than anyone else.
Pam, I honestly thought I would be partying for ever too!
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