Egon and Winston met Ray and Peter back in the lobby of the museum. Both of the ghosts were now in the traps.

"I see that you got one of the ghosts," Winston said.

"We sure did," Ray replied. "But this one was a real trouble maker and it even pushed me into a coffin!"

"Not to worry, Ray. We got the other one and they're going into the containment unit as soon as we get back to the firehouse," Egon explained.

The guys then headed out the museum where Ms. Lowe thanked them for their services and paid them. The guys got into Ecto and headed back to the firehouse. On the way back, Ray was talking about going to the lake.

"CJ and I are going to the lake for the weekend to have a father and son bonding time," he explained. "We needed some time to ourselves and besides, we haven't done this for a while."

"That sounds like a great idea, Ray," Winston said as he nodded in approval, "I hope that you and CJ have a great time."

"Thanks Winston, I'm sure we will," Ray replied as he gave him a smile.

Soon, the guys pulled into the firehouse. Egon went down to the basement to put the ghosts in the containment unit. While Winston went upstairs to clean up.

Peter let out a yawn, "Man, this bust makes me tired. I'm going to go upstairs to take a nap; assuming Slimer isn't sleeping on my pillow."

Ray shook his head as he watched Peter going up the stairs. He then went to put the check down on Janine's desk.

"Hi Janine, do you mind taking care of this check when you have some time?"

Janine replied, "No problem, Ray. How as the bust?"

"It was long but we got the ghosts, that was a lot of fun!" He smiled.

After staying for a little while Ray decided to go home. Before getting into his car, he called out good night to the guys and Slimer. He then drove away.

15 minutes later, Ray pulled up in the driveway to his home. It felt good to come home after a long day of busting ghosts. As he got out of the car, he saw CJ and Jules in the backyard trying to give Tippy a bath.

They were having a hard time getting Tippy to be still as they were washing her. Ray smiled and decided to walk over to help them. "Hey kids, how are you two doing?" He greeted as he hugged the both of them getting wet because they were both soaked.

"We're good, Dad. We're giving Tippy a bath because Mom thought that she smelled a little funny and asked us to give her one," CJ replied as he and Jules were still trying to get the dog to be still but they were having no success.

Tippy was jumping in and out of the tub; splashing water while barking at the same time, "Woof, Woof!"

"Be still, Tippy, you have to get your bath," Jules said firmly.

Ray then suggested, "Come on, I'll help you with her."

This took quite a while since Tippy decided to stay still as Ray and the kids had finished washing and drying her. Afterwards, she was finally clean and dry. Now she was running at everyone's feet. Elaine came outside to let everyone know that dinner was ready.

Ray came up to her; he placed his hands on her backside and greeted her with a kiss.

Elaine started giggling, "Hey sweetie, how was your day?"

"It was a little long but exciting," Ray smiled, "I'm just glad to be home."

Elaine explained, "We're having Pot Roast with Red Potatoes and Carrots with Bread sticks on the side. For dessert, Apple Cobbler."

"Sounds great, I'm feeling very hungry," Ray felt his mouth water just thinking about Elaine's cooking.

"Good." Elaine smiled then she turned to the kids, "CJ, Jules, go wash your hands, it's time to eat."

Both kids nodded as the family went inside the house to eat.

During dinner, everyone was eating and chatting about how their day had gone. Ray was telling the family about the bust at the art museum and how the ghost had pushed him into a coffin.

Everyone was shocked after he had told them what happened.

"Those ghosts were the biggest troublemakers at the museum and they are in the containment unit were they belong!" he said as he finished recalling the day's events.

"It sounds like they gave you and the guys quite a chase," Elaine replied while shaking her head.

"Yes, they certainly did," Ray said then he turned to CJ.

"Hey CJ, What are you doing tomorrow?" He asked his son.

CJ replied, "Well, nothing really. What's up?"

"I was thinking about going down to the lake for the weekend to fish. Do you want to go?"

CJ thought for a moment, "Yes, I would like, too. What time do we have to leave in the morning?"

Ray explained, "We have to get up early since it will be a long drive there. Make sure that you have your things together tonight."

"Oh okay," said CJ.

"Okay, who's ready for dessert?" Elaine asked.

Ray and the kids had their hands raised up they all loved Apple Cobbler.

After dinner, the family cleaned up the kitchen and took out the garbage.

The rest of the evening was spent watching a little TV, feeding the pets and playing games until it was time for everyone to head for bed because Ray and CJ would have a long drive tomorrow.

Before going to bed, Ray and CJ started packing everything that they needed for the trip so they wouldn't have to do it in the morning, after everything have been pack and nothing forgotten. Ray and CJ loaded up the car so they would be ready for tomorrow. Then everyone went on to bed.

The next day, it was 5:00 in the morning. The day of the fishing trip, Ray got out of the bed quietly without waking up Elaine, who was still sleeping.

He went into the bathroom and washed up, afterwards he went back into the bedroom to get dressed. Then he went into CJ's room to wake him up.

"Hey, CJ, it's time to wake up," Ray whispered.

CJ stirred, "Dad, what time is it?"

"It's 5:15. We have to be on the road by 6:15 since this will be a long drive, so come on," Ray coaxed his son.

Soon CJ was up and dressed, they went downstairs to eat a quick breakfast. It was now 6:00 and they have to be going soon.

When they had finished eating, Elaine and Jules came downstairs to say goodbye.

"You two be careful, have fun and be safe. I love you," Elaine said as she hugged her son and kissed her husband.

"We will," Ray promised, "I love you too, Elaine."

Jules hugged her father and then her brother, "Bye, Daddy. Bye, CJ. Have a good time," She said while giving them a smile.

"We will, Pumpkin," Ray smiled as he kissed the top of Jules' head.

"See you on Sunday, sis," CJ replied.

They then got into the car and pulled out of the driveway and left.

Ray and CJ were finally on their way down to the lake. To make the time go by faster, CJ asked his father if he could put his Clay Aiken Cd in the CD player so they can have something to listen to. Ray had heard the CD before and nodded his head and added, "But I don't want it blaring out."

"Okay, dad, that's cool," he answered.

Are you looking forward to spending some time with your old man?" Ray asked keep his eye on the road.

CJ grinned and said, "Sure, Dad. I'm really looking forward spending time with you, this fishing trip is going to be great and best of all; no girls."

"I'm glad to hear that. But you know your mom and sister aren't that bad." Ray added as he turned the car onto the freeway.

CJ nodded. The drive to the lake had seemed to pass by very quickly. Ray and his son made it by 8:45. They only stopped once for a bathroom break and to have the gas tank filled. Ray parked near the lake and together, they set up camp.

Ray and CJ began setting up camp; they made sure that the tent was put up right, so nothing would fall. It was time to go fishing.

"Alright, now that is taken care of," Ray finally said, "are you ready to do some fishing, CJ?"

CJ grinned and nodded his head, "Yes, Dad! I can't wait to catch some fish!"

Ray laughed and ruffled his son's head as they both headed down to the lake, carrying all their fishing equipment. Before heading down, they stopped inside the bait shop on the lake grounds to buy some worms and fishing lures to catch the fish with.

When that was taken care of, father and son went down to the dock.