Wednesday's flight was smooth and just a couple of minutes late arriving in Raleigh-Durham. We connected easily with Liz and enjoyed the 90-minute drive to their home, where Sean had supper waiting for us. Thursday we toured the Airborne & Special Operations Museum and learned about the role the U.S. Army Airborne and Special Operations units played from World War II to the present. When we returned home I began working a Charles Wysocki puzzle titled "Whaler's Bay." Randy read and napped.
Friday morning Liz went to a yoga class, and I continued working on the puzzle. After lunch we watched three episodes of "Outlander." It's easy to see why this is a popular story and series. Liz made a good dinner (pasta with asparagus, peas, mushrooms and pancetta) followed by a special dessert, hot chocolate fudge cakes, which have a gooey center surrounded by cake. Delicious!
This morning Randy accompanied Liz and Sean to their running course, but I stayed here to do laundry, finish the puzzle and blog. I think there's a brewery visit in store later and dinner at a barbecue place.
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