June 16: Harris Teeter Pimento Cheese, Mr Charles, Top Golf


Harris Teeter Pimento Cheese

yall it is so good! Get you some!

 

Mr. Charles

The Berkeley County School District bus driver, known as Mr. Charles, became close friends with Kameron Eisenberg, a Cane Bay elementary student who just finished kindergarten.

“We found that he was having a lot of negative behavior issues that landed him in the principal’s office several times a day almost every single day,” she said.

Mr. Charles says he noticed Kameron’s troubles and decided to step up.

“I said, ‘Look, you my little buddy,’” Mr. Charles said. “And I said, ‘We’re going to do this together and every day that you be good, Mr. Charles is going to have a prize for you on a Friday.’”

The two regularly have McDonalds and ice cream dates, and Mr. Charles even attends Kameron’s baseball games on the weekends. They have plans to continue that over the summer and go back to their routine on the school bus in the fall, where it all started.

‘You my little buddy’: Berkeley County bus driver changes kindergartner’s life (live5news.com)

 

Jean- Top Golf

Just had to share Top Golf at Tanger.  Guuurllll you have got to grab your posse and go play.   Choose Angry Birds for a great game for non golfers.  Our fam went last night and it was our first time and we had a ball.  They serve drinks and food too.

 

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