So! I woke up and immediately threw the kakefuton cover and the peed-on blanket into the wash (so I could get the cover hanging to dry in the sun before we needed to leave), ate a food, and got ready to go. As mentioned, Lee found a family fun center up in the mountains for us to try, and since it's an hour drive away we wanted to leave relatively early so we could spend a couple-few hours there and get home in time to not be out the entire day. The drive was, as expected, beautiful, I love being up in the mountains, and the town the place was at is very cute. Also this seems to be the move, is to drive out to dinky little out-of-the-way places to spend our capitol-city money because we did a Lot of arcade games on not nearly as much money as it would have cost at one of our nearby arcades.
Anyway, we got there and it looked... closed? There were a couple kids (and their mom) playing tennis in the parking lot and otherwise no activity, the 'OPEN' sign was not lit, and the windows were blacked out so it was impossible to tell if the lights were on. We sat in the car for a bit while Lee called to ask if they were open and he got an AI that assured him it was which was not actually reassuring. Not long after that, though, we watched some people actually go inside and they didn't seem to get kicked out so we decided to go in, ourselves.
There was an indoor, blacklight, pirate-themed minigolf course, and when we bought access to it they told us they had to go turn it on first, so we were presumably the first people to do it that day. It was fun, thought not at all well-designed as a minigolf course. Most of the holes were very short, several of them were a wild increase in difficulty, and for some reason they decided to make the course 12 holes. I have no idea which of us technically won, though I do have the scorecard somewhere -- we both got "infinity" on a couple holes each because of the aforementioned difficulty spikes. But we had a lot of fun laughing about it and the art and blacklight stuff was very cool.
After that we hit up the arcade section of the center, which had a surprising amount of variety to it. There were also, I would say close to half the total machines were claw machines, and they were pretty cheap per-play so we got to do a lot of those, and we actually won a fair amount of prizes! And of course skiball and air hockey, and there was a basketball game and a ring-toss game that were pretty fun. The ticket prizes were not very attractive, so we did leave with all of our tickets still on our cards -- a little over a thousand of them. We do want to go back some time, though of course the distance means that we'll need a 'special occasion' excuse to do it.
Once we were home, Lee gave me my birthday presents -- a blind-box digimon collectable (Patamon), a new cover for my futon, a bag of funnel-cake flavoured popcorn, and tickets to an upcoming local production of Company! And after that I baked an angelfood cake and then sat down to watch TV until it was time to feed Oz.
We had Church's Chicken for dinner, and watched Starkids' Black Friday while we ate. I haven't seen it since it originally came out, and I did not super care for it at the time. I still was not very into it, but I did both enjoy it more this time I think, and I enjoyed it more than The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals. Lee was similarly unimpressed. The next in that series is Nightmare Time, I think? We will need to watch those
Of course, after the movie (and dessert), Lee went to bed and I've come back to my room. I am almost certainly going to bed a bit early but in the meantime I have been watching game grumps and playing some tomodachi