Cameron and I made plans to meet for dinner tonight in Ohio halfway between Syracuse and Toledo. I looked up a few restaurants for us to try, but in the end, we decided just to wing it. I got to the first restaurant that we talked about forty-five minutes before he did as he had to work later than he planned. I didn’t mind and offered to keep driving toward him. I couldn’t really find a restaurant while driving and the internet was really spotty, so instead I decided just to keep driving until I got to a town near him and thought we would find a restaurant together. I couldn’t believe how much northern Ohio reminded me of Northeast Indiana. I definitely could have been driving through LaGrange or any of those small Indiana towns, but instead I was in Ohio.
There's Always Something Going On in the Heinisch Home
A Day in Our Life
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
One More Visit
Monday, June 1, 2026
More Work to Do
I made it back safely to Syracuse around the same time that Doug landed in Florida. Brett and Karen had just crossed the Indiana border when I called them to check in. It was after midnight before they got home, exhausted, but still happy about their weekend. We all agreed that we needed a day to rest to recover, but of course that wasn’t going to happen.
Sunday, May 31, 2026
Saying Goodbye to Wisconsin
Doug and I had breakfast at the hotel this morning with Brett and Karen before we left Green Bay. Nathan's first mass was at 2 p.m. this afternoon, but Doug decided that we would have to skip it as it would be cutting it too close for him to catch his flight out of Chicago. In the end, I was very glad that he made that decision as Brett said that the mass was over two hours long and that would have made Doug miss his flight completely. Brett did say that they thought the mass was beautiful as it felt like a continuation of yesterday's ceremony complete with a large number of priests in the audience. They also had time in between breakfast and mass to take a tour of Lambeau Field which they both found fascinating.
Although all four of us agreed that it took a lot of traveling to get to Green Bay this weekend, we were each happy that we were able to share this memorial occasion together. I really appreciated Doug telling me that he was glad that I really pushed for him to attend. When I first mentioned it to him, he was lukewarm to the idea because of all of the traveling that we would have to do. After everything was over, he couldn't have been happier. He enjoyed the ordination, reception and seeing his extended family, but most of all, Doug was glad to have shared it with Brett, Karen and I. That was very nice to hear.
Saturday, May 30, 2026
An Inspiring Ceremony
Friday, May 29, 2026
An Afternoon Together
Doug and I had originally planned on going to the Chicago Art Institute today but ended up having an even better time in the Windy City. Cal told us last night that he was only going to work until noon and would have the entire afternoon off. We were really excited to hear that as we would prefer hanging out with one of our children over a museum any day. This morning while Cal was working, Doug and I walked through the Lincoln Park Zoo, picking up breakfast at their cafĂ© and visiting the animals. Doug’s favorite part was getting to see the wolves in action. One of them had buried a sea gull and was digging it up for a snack when we walked up to the fence. It was the first time that we had ever seen a wolf that close and were amazed at the strength of the animal.
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Heading to Chicago
Today was a lot of fun. First Aunt Vicky stopped by to bring tables for the garage sale. She had Molly, Jaxson and Greyson with her. They helped me get a few things done and did a little shopping as well. I tried to give them whatever they wanted, but Aunt Vicky insisted on paying, so we got the four of them some great items and made enough money to purchase yard signs for the sale.
Once Doug was done working, he and I headed to Chicago for the night. Traffic was better than I thought it would be and we made it in plenty of time for dinner. Once Maggie arrived home from work, we walked to one of the oldest celebrity restaurants in Chicago. Although the wait time was way too long for us, we had fun looking at all of the pictures of the famous guests that they had hosted over the years.
Our next stop was Marge's, which was the longest continually running bar in the city. We got the last open table and really enjoyed our meal. The four of us talked a lot about the Survivor finale and the old episodes that Cal and Maggie were watching now. It was amazing to me how different the weather felt just a few blocks away from the lake. There was no wind, so it was a beautiful night for a walk.
After dinner, we went back to Cal and Maggie's apartment. She had to get up at 4 a.m. so we said goodnight to her early and stayed up watching basketball with Cal. He and I had a wonderful conversation after Doug fell asleep about life, family and so much more. I was very thankful for his openness and enjoyed the evening very much.