
July 15, 2004--Day 26
Medieval Times was actually pretty good. The best part was the Falconer’s falcon, which flew around the arena. The food was okay too. Kelly thought our waiter (serf) was hot. There was a cheesy bit at the end of the show involving the American flag… it was almost sacrilegious.
Today was a good day. I finished my second Crosswicks book this morning. We made a labyrinth on the sand in the morning. We (the women-folk along with me, Grandpa and Philip) ate lunch here at the house, grilled cheese and corn-on-the-cob. Unfortunately, there was only one ear per person—it was very good. When the golfers returned from their outing, we played a game of Trivial Pursuit. It was probably the worst game ever… those not playing were watching “My Big Fat GrΣΣk Wedding” in the same room. Those playing were also preparing dinner at the same time. It was hard to hear the questions and answers. We had turkey for dinner, then most of us went to play mini golf at Treasure Island, then ice cream at the Scoop. Mini golf was actually pretty fun—I got two holes in one.
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