This weekend was pretty busy, but fun. I spent much of it working at my grandparents' farm bailing hay and mowing, always a good time! Saturday evening Lisa and I decided to go out and get away from the house. We called up my cousin Brandon and invited him to go with us to Indy. He just finised his freshman year of college, so of course he was bored too (theres nothing like the change from college life to being home all summer with the parents). We decided to go to Bennigan's for supper. I had the Monte Cristo. I know it was probably very high in calories and cholesterol, both things I am suppose to watch, but it was still good. From there we headed back North to Fishers and met Jesse and Erika at Cold Stone Creamery. That is the best ice cream joint in the world, I think. I had the cookie suprise. After enjoying all the ice cream my body could handle, we all headed up SR37 to Ben and Ari's miniature golf. This is where all the action really started, and the goose comes into the story if you were wondering. As soon as we walked onto the course we saw signs all around saying "beware of the nesting goose". For the first nine holes we did not see any goose and began to wonder if one really existed, then all at once there she was, her and the gander husband, who was guarding her very well. At this point in time the two girls freaked, especially my wife. I think she thought the thing was going to attack her. But they stood still like statues and watched us play through. We continued playing thinking the excitement was all over, when all of a sudden, the gander decided to make its way to the pond that was on the other side of our group. He was a very slow goose but I think he strategically planned his course so as to frighten the women as much as he could. Erika was ready to tee off at the hole she was on and the gander decided that he also wanted to be there at the same time. He slowly walked towards the cup and proceded to stand there as if to say, "don't even think about hitting that ball." Eventually he walked off the green and proceeded towards the pond, but once he saw that Erika hit her ball he headed back and prevented her from continuing. After about twenty minutes of waiting, our group was finally able to play the hole and finish our game, thanks to Jesse's pursuasion, which consisted of him waving his arms and jumping around like a madman (maybe not quite that extreme, but something like that). All in all we decided this putt-putt game would be one to put down in the history books as a once in a lifetime experience. When putt-putt was over we took Brandon home and Jesse and Erika headed back to Muncie. So if you want to go minature golfing at Ben and Ari's you might get more than you paid for, but its worth it.
p.s. For those of you who were wondering about my intervew with Hamilton Heights, I got a call today saying that I did not get the job, oh well its not the end of the world