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After a most pleasant afternoon of conversation, double solitaire, and rubber band bracelet crafting with Dave, Riley, and Peyton, we repaired to T.D.’s in Canton for a dinner cheeseburgers for the girls and shrimp or fish tacos for the bigger people. The real purpose of the outing though was a round of Root Beer Floats! Back at the T@B Riley helped with clean laundry put away and both girls inspected the map and got a look at our trip plans. Back in the house they tempted us to stay and watch Star Wars: The Force Awakens but since we had campground reservations and miles to go before dark, we got our hugs and pinky promises from all three that we’d watch it together next time.

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