This weekend was Memorial Day weekend; a weekend to remember those fallen soldiers who gave their lives for our freedom and to recognize those soldiers currently fighting for our country. But with the day of admiration for the armed services also comes a three day weekend!, which of course calls for an extra serving of fun. So the weekend started out with my little brother's baseball game on Friday night. They played the Indians and beat them 3-2; their first win in a few weeks. That started the weekend off on a high note. Then on Saturday my dad
bbq'd chicken and bratwurst and cooked corn and bought fruit salad for him, me and my brother. It was great to have my dad's cooking that I hadn't had in so long. And of course it was
delicious. After dinner I got ready to go out with my friends to another friends house for a
kegger and just a good time with the whole gang. We hung out, played some beer pong, took some pictures and of course had great laughs. Not much is needed to keep our spirits up. On Sunday, my dad, brother and I hopped in my dad's Jeep and hit the road up north to the
Mokelumne River and New Hogan Lake. Of course the water was still a bit too cold but just being there brought back so many old memories and made me want to jump in and call up my friends for some floating and
bbqing. On our way home we stopped at this place that my mom and dad used to go to when they were on their way home from boating or camping at the lake called
Hawg's Dawgs. It was this local restaurant that served
hot dogs, burgers, chicken and its specialty homemade potato chips with all different seasonings. All I have to say is that they were amazing and
definitely a home town treasure. Lastly on Sunday I went over to my friend/roommate Joey's parents house for a
bbq with his family and our friends.
Tri tip, corn, salad and strawberry shortcake for dessert. Yummy in my tummy. After dinner we went to the park and played some
Frisbee which both the boys were really bad at. I mean the wind
didn't help the cause but it was a bit
ridiculous. After that we went back to Joey's car and grabbed his
wiffle ball bat but instead of playing with a
wiffle ball we played with a toy mini football that was in his trunk. It was interesting to say the least but I was the only one of all of us to hit a home run, which I am very proud of.
So all in all I'd say that this Memorial Day was a success.
And to all of our soldiers, past, present and future, I thank you for all you do and sacrifice for this country's freedom. Thank you!