That same weekend (same day, in fact) my folks came to visit. Dad was pumped to go to the NRA convention downtown on Friday and ended up hauling back 22 pounds (no joke – we weighed it) of reading material and goodies. Meanwhile, mom and I made kataifi, a traditional greek dessert that’s kind of like fluffy baklava. It was complicated but hilarious and ended up quite well if I do say so myself. We also tried butter (tasty but non-spreadable in stick form unless you melt it first) versus mayo (spreadable! Lazy!) on our grilled cheese and I am happy to report that both work. Less effort for a grilled cheese is always good science.
Mom and I also went to Phipps to see the orchids, butterflies, and a chipmunk (probably not an intended part of the exhibit, but funny). Eventually we got my dad, introduced my parents to happy hour at the department, and hit Avenue B for dinner. Yum. Then everyone finally got to see the King’s Speech! Thank you, redbox.
On Saturday I would have been negligent if I hadn’t taken them around the Strip District. Mom had fun at Penzey’s, dad got hungry by waiting in front of a gyro truck, we said hi to the animatronic displays at Wholey’s and then went to Lidia’s for brunch! I’d already been the previous weekend with SWE, but it was such an array of food (and fancy!) that I thought they’d enjoy it too. Although we did make the same mistake as I did the previous weekend and went to the Public Market after eating, too stuffed to try any of the samples…but it was fun! When we got back to Right By Nature, where we’d parked, we found out they were closing that day, which was totally bizarre and without warning. But we helped clear out some space for them by buying food at a severe discount… =)
The Carnegie Science Center was the next stop, mostly because submarines are cool and after working the science fairs and other volunteering gigs I had a few free entry vouchers (which is good, because otherwise it’s kind of expensive to take adults there..). I also wanted to show dad their super elaborate model train setup, which I love. We lucked out and were there for their fruit flambĂ© demo too. I was getting kind of antsy to head over to the Gateway Clipper boat tour (thanks, Groupon!) but really the science center is a pretty awesome place. Eventually we made it onto the water to hear a little bit of tourguide-like history. It was overcast and Peter took a nap, but overall it went well – although I suppose I’m glad I didn’t pay full price.
Dad and I had a totally ridiculous Pep Boys run afterwards, for some striker bolts for the car door and just a FEW car covers…then we had some leftovers and went to see Lewis Black downtown, which was really fun. Pretty awesome contrast between that and the NRA convention…hehe.
More leftovers for breakfast on Sunday! I also got my parents up to speed with pictures of the past couple months. Then we visited the Pittsburgh Glass Center for their spring sale and mom and I got some necklaces, which was nice. As a final act of tourism we hit the Greek Fest for some gyros and loukoumades and other pastries, hooray! And of course dad did what he does best and finished fixing the striker bolts on my car before they left. I certainly kept them busy – and was ready to nap afterwards! A very fun weekend with them.
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