The morning started out warm and sunny and what goes better
with a wonderful morning than waffles. Well, so you would think. As Eme busily
prepared the waffle batter I heated up the iron and anticipated the aroma of delicious
crispy waffles wafting through the air any moment. Little did we know…
This is what we ended up with.
They never did get crispy even after we left them in for 10
minutes. So instead of crisp golden waffles we had pale, pathetic Belgian
waffle bricks.
Today was a toss up between going to the lake and kayaking
or to the casino to go bowling and spend gobs of money. Since Sharon’s shoulder
was injured we opted for the casino in Tuolumne which is about a 30 minute
drive from here (if the roads were straight, more like 15).
After only several wrong turns a several complaints from Eme
that were weren’t there yet we made it to Black Oak Casino. It basically sits
in the middle of nowhere on some land owned by one of the Indian tribes. Oh,
sorry Megan that’s not politically correct is it…it sits on Native American
land.
We decided to try bowling and headed into the 80 lanes of
crashing pins. But oh, wait, we are all wearing flip flops or sandals…did
anyone bring socks???? Um, I guess we’re not bowling. Bowling shoes are bad
enough, but piggies don’t go inside there unless they are covered. On to the
Arcade!!!
We abandoned, I mean dropped off the kids at the arcade and went
to the casino. They should really rename it Black Smoke Casino. It was small
and smelly, but it did offer 1 & 5 & 25 cent machines. We tried our luck
at a few, but the Native Americans must really need money. Oh, and don’t try to
cash out at one machine and go to another. All you get is a receipt and then
you need to go to the cage, wait in a line that is 3 to 4 people deep and takes
10 minutes to redeem your money, then go back and lose it at another machine.
We did make a few bucks on the roulette wheel, but we
decided that the poor Native Americans needed it more than we. So we headed
back down to the Arcade to see if the kids were still there. Upon our return we
found that Cole had hit the jackpot and won like a gazillion tickets! Yea! Now
we could redeem them for stick of gum! We were going to bring back a Wii as a
gift for all the nice people watching the house, but it cost 96,000 tickets
(true story.)
Here are our winnings...Giant Pixie sticks.
Leaving all our winning behind, we headed into the town of
Twain Harte. If you don’t know who this town is named after, please look it up,
it is very educational.
Here we are at ‘The Rock’ where we enjoyed delicious food in
a lovely outdoor venue.
After that we headed home to take a quick swim are ‘Ye Old
Watering Hole’, but first let’s get lost a bit more on the drive back! It wasn’t
too bad, just a really long detour, but we did get to see this. How cute!
Eme made sure to scream loud enough so that Sharon didn’t
turn them into road kill. Which was good because we didn’t have enough rope to
strap it to the front of the car.
That pretty much sums up day 2 of the trip. Please stay tuned for more exciting episodes!
And Mokki still awaits our return...
This blog was edited by Sharon, who loves pointing out all the mistakes. Thanks Sharon!
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ReplyDelete-Megan
That's code for "We want pictures of your food".
ReplyDelete-Megan
Food?? What food??
DeleteOh the restaurannt food? Sorry, that's in our tummies.