Sunday, August 11, 2019

Sunday, Funday

Cal arrived just before lunch today.  His last day at Miso for the summer was Friday morning.  He said that they took the interns to breakfast and then let them all go home.  He was very pleased with how work had gone for him.  He will stop back at Miso on Monday the 19th to pick up a new laptop as he will continue to work for them during the school year.  He was happy to announce that they were even going to raise his hourly wage.  Cal moved out of his hotel Saturday morning and then spent that day helping a friend of Evan's family move as well.  The second move was a lot more work than he expected, but he was glad to help.  They paid him $50 which he put to good use with dinner at Fogo de Chao.  He thoroughly enjoyed it.  

Cal spent most of the afternoon at home getting ready for his trip to Las Vegas.  He, Mark, Jayce and David were scheduled to fly out at 7 a.m. tomorrow morning.  Since David lived in South Bend, they decided to stay at his place tonight.  Mark and Jayce left in the early evening, but Cal waited so that he could go to dinner with Hannah-Marie.  We were excited for him.  He and his friends had been planning this trip for quite some time.  

Meg spent her day with Nick at Deep River Water Park.  They had a lot of fun, but weren't sure that they would be going back anytime soon.  It was a lot dirtier than Meg remembered.  On the way home they stopped at one of our favorite mini golf spots before eating at Buffalo Wild Wings.  

With everyone else busy, Doug, Cam and I decided to go to South Bend for some shopping, mini golf and dinner.  Doug needed clothes for work, so Cam and I dropped him at Kohl's while we went to Barnes & Noble.  I found a new planner, and Cam bought the first book of the series "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark."  Brett saw the movie over the weekend and said it was very good.  We finally were able to play the second course at Putt Putt tonight.  It was definitely tougher than the one we had been playing.  That must have been what Cam needed as he beat both Doug and I this evening in a very intense match with our scores at 35, 36, and 37.  After mini golf we tried a new restaurant - Heavenly Goat.  We weren't sure we would like it at first as the service started off slow, but once we got a waitress and our food we were all very happy with our new find.  

Everyone was home when we got back.  Cal and HM enjoyed their dinner at Pat's Chicago Dogs.  Meg and Nick were visiting with Grandma and Grandpa in the living room.  After the Heinisch children got settled for the evening, Doug, my parents and I played a round of Oh Hell.  Doug had been hoping to redeem his name as a card player, but this time instead of my Mom winning, my Dad destroyed us all, therefore foiling Doug's plan.  Either way it was a lot of fun as always. 

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