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Leaving this afternoon to a stay in a nice hotel, leaving the tweens with relatives. Spending the weekend in the big city with our adult kids and going to the Harry Potter Concert Series dressed up as our favorite house.
My wife and older daughter love Harry Potter. I'm just happy to get the hell out of the house—I work from home and outside of doctor appointments and trips to the store I never leave these walls. Probably get a chance to have a cigar and talk Star Wars with my son-in-law. Some nice meals. Some drinks. And generally feel like my own person for a bit.
I'm sure the concert will be fun, too. Dressing up as movie characters for a musical theater experience? Sounds like millennial Rocky Horror Picture Show.