I got up several times last night and watched the grounds crew work to get the Mudhens field ready for their next game. I thought a lot about all of the times that I had watched Mash with my dad and had heard Klinger talk about his beloved hometown baseball team. I was a little in awe of the fact that I was sleeping in a room just feet from the stadium. What a fun way to commemorate my favorite television show growing up.
Doug and I checked out of the hotel by ten this morning so that we could pick Cameron up for today's adventure. Our first stop was the Toledo Art Museum. I couldn't believe how big it was. Not all of the exhibits were open due to remodeling, but we really enjoyed those that were. We learned a lot about the art on display and about the family that started the museum almost one hundred years ago. It was very impressive.
The guys wanted to find a brewery for lunch. It took some investigating, but we finally settled on Inside the Five in a suburb of Toledo named Perrysburg. The city of Toledo reminded us of a larger version of South Bend - industrial, several neglected neighborhoods and a renovated downtown. Perrysburg was the exact opposite of that with lots of quaint houses, a downtown with antique shops and new apartment complexes. It even had a disc golf course nearby. It looked exactly like where Doug and I would have wanted to live if he had gotten a job in the Toledo area after college. The three of us had fun exploring the town while waiting for our table at Inside the Five.
Lunch was very good and we really enjoyed listening to Cameron talk about his thoughts on Toledo, the internship, and his senior year at IU. It was hard to believe that next fall he would begin his final year in Bloomington. So much has changed since we dropped him off three years ago, but it all seemed to happen very quickly. What an exciting time in his life. I can't wait to see what he wants to do next.
