Doug and I had a wonderful day in Bloomington. We started our morning shopping for National Championship merchandise with Maggie. Cal was busy working and everyone else had plans, so we really appreciated her spending time with us. We didn't buy a lot, but Maggie and I each got a shot glass commemorating the win, and she and Doug picked up free posters at Upstairs Pub just missing out on the shirts that they were giving away. We ended the morning by giving Maggie a driving tour of our favorite places on campus.
Cal had just finished working when we got back to the hotel and we were glad to hear that he was able to join us for lunch at Nick's. Brett and Karen arrived right as we were seated and the six of us had a lot of fun talking and watching the National Championship ceremony on television. We thought about going, but the cold weather and the fact that it was being held outdoors at Memorial Stadium was a huge deterrent. In the end, we really enjoyed the atmosphere at the alumni bar while the program was playing, and we were glad that we had chosen to watch it there.
After lunch, Cora, Cameron, Meg and Nick met us at Oliver Winery to begin our official family celebration of Cameron's 21st birthday. It was cold on the back patio, but it was enclosed which did help quite a bit. We were all impressed to hear that Cameron and Cora had watched the football team's celebration outdoors at the stadium and enjoyed hearing about it from them. Before everyone started wine tasting, Cameron opened his gifts. They were all alcohol themed and Maggie even created a drinking around the world at Epcot gift that highlighted each of the countries with a small bottle. It was really cute. Besides bringing a gift from her and Nick, Meg had gotten decorations and dessert for the party and which we appreciated very much.
The snow started to fall on our way back into town. Meg and Nick decided to take a break at their hotel, but everyone else went to Heartworks Brewing Company. It was new and Cameron really wanted to try it. Those who ordered a beer really enjoyed them and the atmosphere was a lot of fun. It reminded us of Infinite Ale Works before they added food. From there, we traveled to the hotel to regroup before going out tonight. The snow had definitely increased, and we knew that whatever we did, we would have to Uber.
Meg and Nick had a living room attached to their hotel room, so we decided to meet there at 6:30 this evening. Several restaurants and bars had closed due to the impending storm, but that didn't change too much for us. Doug and Cameron walked to Pizza Express to get pizza and breadsticks, and Nick and Brett went to Big Red Liquors for drinks. We had fun a lot of fun eating dinner and playing games with everyone for the next few hours.
Thankfully, the two bars that Cameron wanted to go to were within walking distance of Meg's hotel. It was cold and snowy, but we weren't outside very long. The first one, Kilroy's, was packed so Cameron decided that Upstairs Pub made a lot more sense. We had fun hanging out there for several hours while Cameron's siblings bought him a few drinks. Cal talked several in our group into trying a Malort shot. It was made famous by the bartenders in Chicago and everyone who tried it agreed that it wasn't terrible but definitely wasn't a favorite either. There were several football players celebrating at Upstairs as well. That didn't surprise us as many of the seniors were enjoying their last weekend in Bloomington since most graduated in December. We all enjoyed singing along to the song Fernando in their honor.
Cameron, Cal, Maggie, Cora and Nick wanted to go to Brother's Bar next. Doug and I decided to opt out as it was already after ten. We had enjoyed the night out with our children but realized that we weren't quite the college bar crowd anymore. No one seemed to mind that we were leaving, and we enjoyed hanging out with Meg for a little bit longer before catching a ride back to our hotel. Brett and Karen also decided to skip out on Brother's and beat us back to the Hilton. Overall, it was a wonderful day, and I was incredibly happy to spend it together as a family.


