Posted by in-too-deep on March 23, 2017 at 19:38:52 from (208.123.13.53):
Had a fantastic time! Show was excellent. Those guys are true pro's. Didn't think they could get better since we saw them about 5 years ago, but they did. Wanted to go to Bad Habit Brewery in St. Joe after the show but it ran too late. (Not complaining!) Went back to Albany where the hotel was and had a couple and nachos at a dive downtown. Skipped the waffle and stale bagel at the hotel in the morning and went to Charlie's Cafe in Freeport. Next, on to Mill's Fleet Farm in Alex to kill time until Copper Trail brewing opened. Had a beer there, got a growler for the sitters, and headed home. The kids behaved well and were happy to see us and us them. One of the highlights was a simple thing: stopped to get gas before getting on I-94. Looking at snacks for the trip and Mrs. In says to me "We're both in the store at the same time!" We always take turns while the kids are in the car. Made me smile. All in all a success!
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