On Friday, Chase did his regular schoolwork except for the Python coding. The little fellow wanted to have Nanaw catch up with him – he’s two lessons ahead of her. Nanaw had to take him home at 4 p.m. instead of 5 p.m. because she and Mama were going out to St. Peters for cousin/great-niece Mila’s graduation from high school party. In the evening, Daddy and Chase went to the driving range. Then Daddy saw Brady somewhere and told him Chase was at home and he should go see him, and Brady did. At Mila’s party, everything was decorated for Mizzou, which is where she’s gong to college. They had a big picture of Truman on the wall and Nanaw took a picture of it and sent it to Chase. Then she saw a stuffed Truman (different than Chase’s) on a chair, she took a picture of that and sent it to Chase. Chase’s baseball games were rained out Saturday and Sunday, so on Saturday, Chase invited Brady to come over, and he stayed all day, till about 9 p.m. They played basketball outside in the driveway, knee hockey downstairs, and on their phones everywhere. Nanaw was there for Mama’s party with nephew/cousin Eric from Colorado, and Uncle Mike and Aunt Becky. They had Imo’s for dinner, plus frosted brownies and cupcakes with cherry chip frosting. Chase and Brady had toasted ravioli. Nanaw went downstairs to visit them one time, and Brady was having a great time playing with Chase’s keyboard. On Sunday, Daddy and Chase went to church and then they had a great adventure. They went out to Uncle Chris’s, and Chase got to play with Elias all afternoon. Nanaw didn’t get a report on what they did but she imagines they went swimming, played baseball and probably some kind of hockey. What Nanaw knows for sure is that Chase had a great time playing with Elias – he always does. Mama made mostaccioli and garlic bread for dinner, and she said it was really good. Nanaw also made mostaccioli (what a great coincidence) but Nanaw’s didn’t turn out very good. She used high protein pasta she bought on Amazon, and it was mushy and yucky. So Nanaw may take the mostaccioli out to the little house to feed the raccoons.




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