Today Brian and Jenny were so kind as to entertain me all day. We started out with a great breakfast at some place called the Double J (or something like that - all I know is that it was like 700 exits down the highway like everything else around here). After a quick shower we headed out to Epcot, and spent the rest of the day there - drinking in several of the "countries", having a great sushi dinner in "Japan"; finishing off watching the fireworks display over the lake.
I haven't laughed as hard as I did today in a long time, in fact probably since the last time Brian and I were hanging out drinking. We both managed to reach our buzz peak at the same time (much to Jenny's chagrin) during some American history presentation (which we found wildly funny once we amended it with our own soundtrack ala MST3K). Then on the way out of the park Brian (who we will heretofore refer to as "Juan" for legal reasons) appropriated a wheelchair which I ("Pedro") promptly sat in, and amid much hilarity (shared by both us and other patrons leaving the park) proceeded to push me to the car - navigating the traffic cones like an obstacle course. Of course the wheelchair, not designed for such shenanigans, blew a tire - which didn't stop us from limping the rest of the way to the car, ending with a spectacular curb crash during which I dismounted perfectly.
We had talked earlier about attending "Industry Night" at the House of Blues, but decided against it because, frankly, we're just too old. As much as I would have loved to dance with some beautiful babies, I'm actually glad we quit while we were ahead - because it was a perfect day.
I know that not every weeekend would be like this one if I lived down here, but it was beautiful to spend time with good friends having good clean (sort of) fun.
I've decided to not head home tomorrow, instead I'm going to play it by ear and see how the wind blows. Tomorrow I might take advantage of the pool and / or gym at Brian's apartment complex, and just keep vactioning. I haven't heard anything about the house or jobs back home, and though I have tickets for a show in Boston on Wednesday I have no solid plans to go with anyone so I think I'll just hang here for a few more days.
Thanks to Brian and Jenny for such a wonderful day - it was a great time.
