I had no desire to do much of anything today. I was so incredibly tired from the drive home, our time in Florida and all of the activity of the past month. I also developed a headache midway through the day that took some time to go away.
Even though I didn't feel the best, I was able to get a lot done. I put away the outside Christmas, washed the bedding and unpacked everything from our trip yesterday. We talked about going to mass in Goshen and to dinner, but I decided that staying at home sounded like the best idea. Doug didn't mind as he had a lot of work to catch up on this weekend. In fact, he worked pretty much from when he woke up until 6 p.m. this evening.
Our schedule didn't affect Cameron at all today. He was up early to attend Samuel's senior recognition for swimming. He was then home long enough to eat lunch and to register for Chemistry 103 through Goshen College. He left again at 4 p.m. to attend Bethany's boys and girls basketball games. It was alumni night and he enjoyed seeing all of his friends from last year, especially Austin.
While Cameron was busy, Doug and I played Ticket to Ride. We hadn't played in several weeks and had a lot of fun. Doug made chili dog casserole for dinner, which was very good. Afterward, we watched The Glass Onion. It was the sequel to Knives Out and we thoroughly enjoyed it. Edward Norton was in it which was very surprising since we hadn't seen him in quite some time. Overall, it was a quiet day here in the Heinisch home, but a nice one nonetheless.
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