Tonight was the senior fish fry for Meg's class. Although she said that she did not try as hard, she did sell quite a few more tickets this year. I believe it was the product of knowing more people at Bethany as Sarah and Jackie both had avenues for Meg to sell tickets. Instead of making pies for the night I ordered them once again. It was a lot easier than trying to bake nine pies and getting them to school on time. In the long run the fish fry only cost us a total of $179.50. Since it has been the only fundraiser that Bethany has required us to participate in, I haven't minded it.
Doug worked table set up along with Meg. They were busy all night long. Doug was impressed with how hard the students worked. Meg liked the underclassmen that she was paired with, Caroline and Anna. She went with her class to Culver's afterward and told me when she got home that she actually really liked working the fish fry, except maybe the breading part.
I did not have to help since he could work, so I took Cam over for dinner. He made plans to meet up with his friends there. Cam had talked all fall about the amount of fish that he would eat tonight. Last year Conner ate twelve pieces and Cam wanted to top that. He did not eat all day in preparation, but even so he couldn't keep up. He had to stop at eleven pieces of fish and one piece of pie. Conner not only had twelve pieces, but also two slices of pie, thus, ending Cam's record setting hopes. Guess there's always the spring fish fry.
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