I had promised Corwin two things while we were in Texas: exploring the creek and eating sushi. The former was accomplished but the latter was proving difficult logistically. Instead I offered to take him to Chuck E. Cheese. He had been bugging me about it because he sees the commercials on TV but there aren’t any in the local area. Corwin didn’t take long to decide that sushi was nice but Chuck E. Cheese was really nice.
So off we went, the grandparents, all of the uncles and cousins and even Mom. We got a family package there which came with a bunch of tokens. Corwin and the cousins spent most of the time playing games and running back to the table for more tokens. Our security wasn’t sufficient though, as a little kid that no one knew dropped by to pick up a couple of tokens. There were enough tokens that the kids were getting saturated by the time that the container was emptied.
Charles had a good time as well, although he mainly just watched the other kids play games. Most of them were too advanced for Charles to play. It was easy to get the poopers to sleep afterwards as they had done without naps for a busy day. That made it a successful day.