Memorial Day 2026
Memorial Day weekend kicked off with some cool weather that developed into rain for part of the holiday.
We drove up to Michigan on Friday night with all the kids since Austen and Peyton took off from work and Hailey did not have hockey.
On Saturday morning, we visited our favorite bakery for coffees and pastries then hit the Meijer for some food staples before returning home for a leisurely day. Tom cut the grass. Austen set up the badminton net. Peyton studied for finals. We played many games of badminton rotating partners throughout the day. Then as late afternoon approached, I taught Austen how to play Mahjong while Tom and Peyton had their second lesson. Austen became a bit addicted so we didn't get to eat dinner until 9pm CDT. After dinner, we played more games (Quiplash) as a family before calling it a night at 1am.
We woke up to heavy rain on Sunday. So not much to do but enjoy a leisurely breakfast (I had made an overnight casserole the day before). Austen suggested we play a few more games of Mahjong since he had not won a game yet so we did. Hailey drew and then told us she was meeting up with her friends so we needed to head back home. Plus, the weather was looking better at home than it was up in Michigan so mid afternoon, we loaded up the car and headed back. Austen and Peyton had to work on Monday anyway.
After unpacking the car and since it was really nice weather at home, we grabbed our pickleball paddles and played a few games of pickleball at our club (rotating partners). Hailey's plans feel through so she came too. We ate leftovers at home that night and treated ourselves to Andy's Custard for dessert!
Monday was pretty low key but the weather was beautiful. Hailey worked on a project with a friend. The older two were at work. So Tom and I decided to play 9 holes of golf. We did a few errands in the afternoon - grocery store and Home Depot then we took the girls to dinner since Austen was still working. It was a good end to the holiday weekend and the last week of school. One more week to go before we officially have a 7th grader, 10th grader and sophomore in college (technically he's been done for a few weeks!).

















