Father’s Day Saturday

Last year, we took Mr. T’s father to the Washington Brewer’s Festival. It was a big hit. This year, we returned with both of his parents to “The Mother of all Father’s Day Festivals.” I have one complaint – as a Designated Driver, can we get something besides water on tap? Say, Diet Coke? Anything? Since it was so well-loved, it was a success. We ran into a few people we knew.

Next, we went to Izumi in Kirkland. It’s in a non-descript strip mall in Totem Lake, but the sushi chefs were AMAZING. I got the omakase.

Finally we stopped at Mr. T’s parents house to check in on Mickey. She’s Mr. T’s old buddy from junior and high school — this Persian cat is 20 years old. She hasn’t been doing so hot lately, so we want to make sure we spent some time with her before heading home to our side of the water.
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Wow, that cat does not look happy. She sure is old! The brew fest sound fun. That is something my dad would probably like too.
I think Mickey was trying to rally but Mr. T’s parents were saying she was in a lot of pain.
The brew fest was a big hit with all the Dads. I wore a special bracelet to show my Desig-Driver status — I got high-fives from strangers.
[...] It also happens to be the birthday eve of this 21 year old dame: Feisty Mickey! She’s doing much better than last year. [...]