Waking up not too late but definitely falling back into sleep until almost 9:00 am on this Saturday morning, I went downstairs to ask my mom whom had sat there for a while if we needed to go buying groceries. My parents might be concerned my tiredness after coming back from Hawaii in early morning, so they decided to defer it to next week. Then, I came back upstairs to take a shower and put the dirty clothes into the washer.
My son had reminded me to go watching the newly released Batman v Superman even before we flew to Honolulu. Checking on both AMC and Regal Website, I decided to go to Regal at Everett Mall because it would have more showtimes for 3D in the afternoon to pick.
It's very sunny and we drove to the theater within 20 minutes. Watching on the board hung above the ticket office, I figured the one at 2:00pm being best timing for us. Fortunately, there weren't as many viewers as I had expected, we sat onto our most favorite seats we usually take in any auditorium.
The movie didn't disappoint us but I was a little bit sad to watch Superman dead at the end. I am not sure if he will resurrect in future or not. I can't believe his disappearance after more than three decades. I remember I watched the first movie of Superman back in 1987.
It might be because we ate tasty ice creams at Haagen Dazs in Waikiki the night before we flew back to Seattle, my son wanted to buy more to eat after watching the movie. Driving on Bothell-Everett Highway, I figured Fred Meyer at the intersection with Route 96 probably the best location to stop. Grabbing 3 premium Haagen Dazs ice creams, one for my son, one for me and one for my mom, oh, my dad didn't like it, in addition to a box of lemon cakes, we drove back home before the sky became dark. Before approaching the intersection of North Road and 164th Street, I sensed again Seattle being our home indeed.
No, one week vacation was definitely not enough, I hadn't mentally come back to the reality only after 6 nights. A movie named Vacation was present on one of HBO channels. I caught it from the middle but was still impressed by the road trip that family experienced, though it's not always pleasant. Yes, Applegate had grown into a mother from a daughter. I planned to watch the movies non-stop until Sunday morning, of course, I didn't make it...
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