Day 1: Boots on the ground, Massages all around

It's been 2 years since we last had a SAS mission, and with all the hours I've been putting into the project, I had to rally the troops for a big hurrah (and get some R&R time for myself).

What started as a 3 day mission (Fri/Sat/Sun), soon turned into a 4 day mission to get in some proper Redneck time.

First stop, rent a car. Get to the hotel, check in. Get a massage.

Dinner was my request, to go back to that Night-outdoor-makan-place. My first dish was a Tomato Kuey Teow (I'm not a fan of tomato based gravy/dishes, but Marty recommended it, so I had to try), which I didn't much enjoy. I didn't finish my plate, and was soon on the hunt for something else. Marty and Rickey had bought a plate of Grilled Pork Belly Noodles, which looked amazing, so I got myself a plate.

After Dinner, since Jack was around and we had enticed him with stories of the amazing Redneck Olympic Events,we headed to the mall to get in some warm-ups before the main event.

Jack got his own kid bow and he did relatively well. He was pretty good at Daytona as well. I foresee that we would have a serious contender in a few years. He needs to up his bowling game while cutting down on the whining.

The Daly Family, looking for food without meat.

Tomato Kuah Tiaw. I did not like it.

Grilled Pork Belly Noodles. I very much liked it.

Robin Hood and Little John?

I did not need to warm up to beat these chumps.

Green Arrow he is not.

I am often amazed at how Pat is actually a Dad among all of us/

A little Daytona warm up before Tomorrow's main event.

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