Leveling Up!
Yesterday was Bond's birthday, or as we like to phrase it, he leveled up.
Bond and M had a date scheduled for Wednesday night and it sounded like it was going to be a lot of fun. They were going to go to Fetish Night at a bar downtown. Unfortunately, M ended up in the hospital because of a kidney infection.

She didn't really want company, because she was craving sleep, so Bond didn't visit her that night. He worked until 3 AM instead.
Even though I was with Golden, I slept fitfully because I knew he wasn't home yet and I was also worried about M. The last text I sent him was at 2 AM asking if he really was still at work (the Find My Friends app had already showed me he was, but I was having a hard time believing it) and that I thought he should come home. I was worried he was going to ruin his birthday.
In the morning when Golden got up to get Beanie ready for school I hung out in his bedroom because I didn't want to disturb Bond's sleep. It wasn't long before I got a text that was two emoticons; a heart and a party icon. To hell with hiding out, it was snuggle time! We spent an hour or more cuddling and talking. I tried to slip into bed with him and not really wake him up so that he could fall back to sleep, but he wasn't having that. He started telling me about his night and there was no more sleep happening. Somehow he managed to make it through until midnight last night. I can't do that. I can't go without sleep. I get a splitting headache and turn into a zombie.
He really liked my birthday present to him, a small drone with a video camera. After listening to the directions and cautions in the literature that came with it, we'll be lucky if the thing doesn't start a fire or crash and burn. I can't believe how many times this toy stated that it wasn't a toy!

He was rather reluctant to put it aside to get ready to leave for the brewery tour. Score 1 for the girlfriend!
The drive there was over an hour and it was through beautiful countryside with lots of fall color. We arrived in town about 40 minutes before the tour was scheduled to begin and we wanted to grab some lunch. We weren't familiar with the town so we really didn't know where to go. In the center of town sits an old courthouse and the streets around the square are one-way with lots of parking and store fronts ringing the square. Bond was eyeing up the electrical outlets and we were able to find one we could reach with an extension cord to plug his car in to recharge. We spotted a restaurant right in front of where we parked, but we weren't certain if we wanted to eat there, so we started exploring what our other options were. Along our way a little, old lady who was backing out of a parking stall stopped her car and put down the passenger window to ask us if we were looking for some place to eat. She directed us to her first choice and then said that the restaurant we were parked by was her second favorite. How sweet was that?! We checked out her first choice, but it was quite full and we weren't sure we'd have enough time to eat and make it to the brewery on time, so we traversed back across the square to where we had started, Baumgartner's Country Style Deli Bar & Restaurant. I'm so glad we did! It was so fantastic. It was like stepping back in a time capsule. The first room had booths along one wall and a deli along the other, the second room had more booths and a bar. We opted to sit at the bar. On the wall opposite the bar was a painted map of Switzerland with smaller placards for each county/state (?) with demographic information. On the wall over the bar was a mural of beer steins on left side and wine bottles on the right, fighting a battle, with a phrase above the battle in German that we somewhat deciphered and I cannot recall now. The menu was as unchanged as possible from 1931 as they could keep it. I ordered a braunschweiger sandwich that was served on rye with raw onions on the side. It was served on a small square of freezer paper and cost $3.50. Crazy pants! The ceiling had paper money bills tacked to it and we got to witness one of the servers sticking a couple more to the ceiling by pushing a tack through the center and then wrapping the bill around a stack of three quarters that were taped together as a weight and than heaving it to the ceiling in hopes that it would stick and hold - which it did. We were told that the money is donated from patrons which is then donated to charity once a year. Last year the total came to $11,000. Very cool.
The brewery tour was FUN. Neither of us had ever been on one before, although we have both wanted to for ages. The brewery is the oldest brewery in the Midwest and the 2nd oldest in the nation and is one of the top ten largest breweries in the America. It has a very interesting history that includes brushes with the mob during Prohibition. We sampled a beer of our choosing at the start of the tour and then had free rein following the tour for a good hour or more. We had thought that if we were done in time that we'd do the distillery tour across the street afterwards, but we were still sampling beer and eating popcorn and having fun when that started. The distillery tour will have to wait for another day.
It's fair to say that I was drunk by day's end. I kept up with Bond drink for drink, but I'm a heck of a lot smaller. Oiy vey. We had time for Bond to check on Z when we got home before taking off for Part II of the birthday celebrations. We left early enough to slip in a micro visit to see M. Bond sent a text after we left the house asking if she'd be okay with that. She replied that she'd rather see him alone which left him trying to figure out how he could manage that today seeing as he'd have the kids tonight. I told him that there was no reason why I couldn't wait in the car while he went in to see her, so that's what we did. It was a terribly short visit, but at least they got a little face time.
B-day Celebration Part II was a lot of fun. I love our friend group. We had cocktails and dinner at one place and then bar hopped to two more before calling it a night. B showed up with light-up flashing bracelets and a Mylar balloon for Bond. We were about blinded by the bracelets and at risk of epileptic seizures until B granted permission for him to shut them off.
One thing about going out with B is that it's like having a friend with amnesia, because she forgets so much shit when she's high and/or drunk. She'll repeat something she said/did previously and have not recollection. It's like
Groundhog's Day.

I'm sure she has no recollection of kissing me and then pulling out my boob and sucking on it and licking me and telling me I have "the best boobs evah!" when we left the last bar.
My vision is blurry and my eyes are bloodshot today.
