It was so nice just to have a weekend at home especially after being gone for the last three in the Midwest. Doug and I caught up on some work around the house and then went for a walk at Sholom Park. This afternoon, Doug and I went to see Toy Story 5. I thought the movie was fantastic. It reminded me a lot of Toy Story 2 which was Meg‘s favorite movie growing up. It also brought back a flood of memories of taking my children to the movies. Somehow eating popcorn for lunch made the experience even better.
There's Always Something Going On in the Heinisch Home
A Day in Our Life
Saturday, June 13, 2026
Toy Story 5
Friday, June 12, 2026
SI Goldman and Gainesville
When Doug first applied for his current position with SI Goldman, I was the one who found the listing for him on Indeed. He had been searching for a few months without much luck, and I decided one day to help if I could. I knew nothing about the business world or looking for a job online, but thankfully my cousin Jeannette was able to get me started. My very first search led me to a controller position in Gainesville. It was a little further than we had talked about him driving, but the job sounded perfect for him. I saved the listing for him, and he applied later that day.
Within a very short time from applying, Doug heard from the recruiter about the position. His first question to Doug was why he would want to take a lesser role than he currently had as a CFO. If I would have been answering it, I would have said, "We don't care what it is, just get him out of Champion." Thankfully, Doug had a professional response ready, and he spent the next half hour talking to the recruiter about the position. I was excited to hear all about it when Doug got off the phone, until he said that it was in Longwood. That was an hour and a half from our home and I really didn't want to move. Doug planned to go through the interview and see if they would let him work in Gainesville instead.
Fast forward a year and a half later to today and Doug finally got to see why it never made sense for him to work for SI Goldman in Gainesville. Before his appointment with the neurologist at the University of Florida, he spent several hours working in their office. He appreciated the tour and was glad to have visited the space, but the office only had a staff of three and there was no one in accounting there. If he would have worked in SI Goldman's office in Gainesville, he might as well have been working from home as he would have still had to contact his staff remotely.
Even though the position wasn't in Gainesville as Doug and I originally thought, we are still happy that he found SI Goldman. The job has been a nice mix of learning something new and less stress. Doug likes his co-workers and has really come to appreciate the role. I wish that his dad would have come through on his promise when he took the job to pay for Doug to stay in Longwood through the week as necessary, but having Meg nearby has really helped. He has not only appreciated staying closer to work, but it has given him time with Meg that he has really enjoyed.
Thursday, June 11, 2026
The Pink Panther
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Intern Case Study Competition
Cameron had his intern case study competition today and sent out a text message to our group with this picture. I was super excited to see it as I knew that it was a really big deal to the supply chain interns. Cameron called me after work to give me all of the details about the competition. I found out that they were first presented with a specific problem that had occurred at Owens Corning recently and then asked to come up with a solution for it. Cameron was paired randomly paired with one of his friends which he appreciated greatly. They worked all morning studying the issue, coming up with a plan of action and writing a proposal that they presented to their managers and several other higher-ups. Cameron's group was concerned that they would run out of time before they finished the project but thankfully pulled it together before time ran out. Their group was announced the winners this afternoon and Cameron was thrilled with the results. Although winning was a nice reward, the biggest positive was learning to work under pressure with a group to solve a real-world problem. Although Cameron will not be able to take the trophy with him when he leaves Owens Corning, he will be able to take that skill with him when he leaves his internship for sure.
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Paris or Boston
I don't know why I have always loved this painting from Impressionist Gustave Caillebotte entitled Paris Street; A Rainy Day, but I have. I have never been to Paris and I hate the rain, but something about the couple walking arm-in-arm with all of the umbrella carrying street-goers in the background caught my eye years ago at the Chicago Art Institute and there has been a print of it hanging in my home next to two of my favorite Rembrandts ever since.
Thus, when I saw this in the Toledo Museum of Art several weeks ago, I just had to have it. The print of Rainy Day, Boston by Childe Hassam is a lot smaller than the one I own from Caillebotte, but it looks so nice sitting the bottom frame with it. Two different Impressionists capturing a corner building on a rainy day on the streets of a big city well over a hundred years ago is beautiful to me. Glad to have these in my home to remind me that rainy days can be just as beautiful as the sunny ones.
Monday, June 8, 2026
Unpacking
Doug helped me unload the Pilot yesterday. We couldn’t believe all that I had fit in the vehicle to bring back from my parents. My Grandpa‘s World War II chest, hat, and sword made it safely to Florida as did Cameron‘s beloved G.I. Joe’s and a small tub full of my memory items from my childhood. I even fit in a few things that I thought we could sell on eBay from Brett’s collectibles. It was definitely a full load coming back.
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Visiting with Meg
After arriving home so late last night, I overslept and didn’t make it to church. I felt bad as I love going, but I just could not get out of bed. Since I didn’t go, Doug decided to stay home too and work on a few things around the house. By noon, we were ready for our trip to Orlando.

