Monday, May 26, 2008

A Family Packed Memorial Day Weekend

Now that we are in full fledged moving mode, Memorial Day weekend was a great opportunity to spend some time with people we care about. We kicked off the weekend with Tom and Sarah. Tom is one of Ari's college roommates that has fortunately for us lived just a few miles away for the past 2 years. We went to their son Conner's little league game (in near winter temperatures) then dropped Conner off with a babysitter so we could have some adult time. We had dinner at Chili's and then went to a local bar that has shuffle board, darts, pool tables, and bowling. We had a great time hanging out with Tom and Sarah... and beating them at all three games! But we all realized we are getting old when we were worrying about the safety of the younger bar patrons. We will also never forget Steve, who befriended us... it is better just to leave that alone.

The next morning it was off to Naperville for a Pope family BBQ. As is usual, we walked into a house smelling of wonderful food... with special attention to veggie dishes just for Ari. We enjoyed catching up with my dad and Lily while dad was the maestro and I played his sous chef. Slowly but surely the Pope's started rolling in, if I added correctly there were about 35 people there that I was related to! It was awesome to see some family members that we haven't seen since Kristen's wedding nearly two years ago. We feasted on Portillo's beef, pasta, a multitude of salads, and even made s'mores for dessert. Yum! We eventually went to bed after watching the Cubs lose to the Pirates... I might have been cheering all by myself.

The next day we had some tentative plans for golf since the weather was iffy. The weather held up but we couldn't handle the golf Gestapo so we only played 2 1/2 holes. That is a long story best shared over a beer. Next it was lunch at Jimmy's which was interrupted by a flash thunderstorm. We enjoyed most of our meal outside until the rain started pouring sideways! When the weather was clear we said our goodbyes and headed to see the Kohn clan. Chuck and Vicky (Ari's cousin) hosted us, Aunt Ellen and Uncle Kenny, Michelle, and of course their kids Brad and Dana. We had a great dinner, did a lot of catching up, and got to watch the Cubs lose again... why am I the only one cheering?! Aunt Ellen even surprised me with an early birthday present. Then it was back to Milwaukee. 3 1/2 weeks and counting!

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