Kayla and I turned 21 on November 7th. She and her husband flew down that day (they had to wake up pretty darn early) and the partying began. We started out the day with just some sammiches and some shopping. After stopping by Toys that Teach and buying some toys to spoil Damien with we went to Bevmo. They were having their five cent sale (buy one bottle of wine, get one for five cents). It was like destiny. 46 bucks later I was a happy camper and we headed home for wine and cheese.
Finally, it was time to get ready to go out! Our night was going to begin at Islands (burgers are a good food to begin a night of partying on), where we were meeting Dan and Anna. But first, we had to dress!

Yes, we decided to dress the same. As Cassie told me, she has never seen us dressed the same. Mama will love this, as she used to force this on us all the time when we were little. I think

we looked good. We thought it would get us more free drinks (it didn't).
Spartacus loved having his Aunt and Uncle here. He especially loved David, who kept feeding him string cheese. We dropped him off at the Petshotel for a night of his own fun and a day of doggy day camp the next day. He had a good weekend as well.
So, Islands. Our hamburgers were delicious and we met our friends Dan and Anna there. Doesn't Anna look cute? Kayla and I enjoyed our first drinks of the evening. Mine tasted like a strawberry milkshake.


Dan and Anna got me a great set of silicon muffin pans. Thanks Dan and Anna!
After a couple bumps in the road, such as needing to get gas and having the GPS give us really bad directions, we arrived at our hotel... the Delta King!

After checking out our teeny tiny rooms and our cute little bathrooms we went up to the lounge on the upper deck. It was mostly full of older people, but the bartenders were really nice and they gave us our first free shot of the night. And I finally got my first drink with a sugared rim.

Our first bar after that was horrid. It was a packed Irish pub with this woman who was gyrating. The bouncer told us we would get free drinks there since it was our birthday, but then this woman was shaking her groove thing so hard that we couldn't even make it to the bar. She was really trying to catch the attention of the guy next to her. So, we got annoyed and went to a sports bar across the street which was much better, but didn't give us any free drinks. So we ordered cake shots, which are delicious. After that bar we wandered around Old Sac until we found a basement bar that was COMPLETELY empty except for us. We ordered a pitcher of beer and got some free drinks as well (it comes in handy being a good looking girl on your 21st birthday) and played some pool. Kevin and I won both times, suck it Kayla and David!
Finally, my friend Ricky and his wife showed up and we went to Fannie Anne's, which was a four level bar with a dance floor. Another free drink and a Guiness, we rocked out quite a bit, then posed for another shot.


We ended our evening not long after that, much to the dismay of Kayla, but I was quite ready for bed. Dancing makes you tired. After a night of horrid sleep (boats have thin walls and we were right next to the lobby) we woke up and searched out some breakfast at a snoodie place called Ambrosia Cafe in Sac. DON'T EAT THERE. They are rude and accuse you of not being able to handle Caesar salad. Rude.
Next came wine tasting at the Boeger Winery. It was fun, but after I tried a certain wine my hangover instantly began. Here's some pictures of Kayla and David (he doesn't drink wine) and one of the yuppies there. How long until you learn to swirl wine like the yuppies?


After a few hours of a nice break from drinking and eating the birthday cake Kevin made me (FUNFETTI!), we decided to spend a quiet evening at the Streets of London Pub in Folsom. We ordered lots of appetizers, including deep fried dill pickles, yum! I also attempted to play darts, which went not well. We've decided to make the pub our bar. 11 bucks for a pitcher is not bad at all. :)

All in all, it was a really good weekend. We ended it with brunch this morning. I made my world famous French toast and Kevin handled the bacon and Mimosas. There are no pictures because I was busy cooking and stuffing my face.
Thanks for flying down, Kayla and David! We really enjoyed having you! And thanks to everyone for the birthday wishes and presents!