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I think golden corral would be a great idea. Specially the moving around part. We won't be up against a wall like at red robin. Even though it was great there, I like being able to move around. Tacomatose did you get my message.. check your private messages so I can talk to you on the phone about reservations at red robin.
 

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PW said:
My wife and I will probably come if someone does the leg work of setting it up. We are always looking for an excuse to get a babysitter and go to dinner...even if it is 1 1/2 hour drive. :)

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Not to say you don't want a babysitter, but if you can't find one our kids, at least our baby will be there. Our daughter would love to have someone to play with, she is 5 years old.
 

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SGT Jensen said:
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my son just hit the 6 week mark.

Any of you think it is tacky for him to have a mini cap gun and a holster to wear around to look like daddy at this age?? The wife seems to think that is going overboard.
Absolutetly not! Post a pic if you can so I can show my wife that I'm not alone out there. :lol:
I asked my wife if we could arm our daughter with a cap or squirt gun for the last meet. She did not like the idea, but my daughter did! I think the biggest problem would be kids keeping it in the holster!
I have changed my mind since then! I think it would look cute. But I think my hubby is right about them keeping it in their holster.
 

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UTOC-45-44 said:
PW said:
packingmama said:
PW said:
My wife and I will probably come if someone does the leg work of setting it up. We are always looking for an excuse to get a babysitter and go to dinner...even if it is 1 1/2 hour drive. :)

-PW
Not to say you don't want a babysitter, but if you can't find one our kids, at least our baby will be there. Our daughter would love to have someone to play with, she is 5 years old.
I have 3 boys. Ages 7, 4 (for another week), and 1. They are well behaved and pretty good kids, BUUUUTTTT my wife and would much rather leave them home. LOL. Dinner without the kids is sometimes our only escape!

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IF you are LDS...have Relief Society do the baby-sittin' :lol:

Otherwise Grandma and Grandpa are good
We can get a babysitter for our daughter but not our son he is still too little.
 
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