
Usually by this time in the summer Brian and I are counting the days until school starts up again, but this summer has been a lot easier on a lot of fronts. With my work being way busier than normal we knew we’d need to adjust expectation. We told them up front that they would be making their own breakfast and lunch and entertaining themselves most of the day. The trampoline is in full use most days, Tanner is spending lots of time playing baseball with neighborhood friends, and Jake is doing a basketball training program.
Jake spends most of his days out and about in the neighborhood. He is old enough to go to the pool himself and he is often hanging out with friends from 9-9. He also started a pet sitting business with our neighbor and they have been really busy walking dogs, feeding bunnies, keeping fish alive, etc… They are making a ton of money and earning a great reputation in the neighborhood. He also has a weekly babysitting job which he loves. He spends time the night before planning things to do with the kids and apparently he is the kids’ favorite babysitter ever! One week it was making kazoos; another it was rice crispy treats and bouncy balls. Last week he let the girls “do his hair”- which was pretty funny.
Once All Stars ended Tanner started daily hitting practice with Brian- which they both love. Tanner also hangs out with our neighbor, Tyler, and rides bikes, builds forts and plays at the creek. The Xbox has gotten some use, too. The kids are often up until 10PM, playing outside or watching movies with friends. This makes it a little hard for Brian and I to get any time alone- with the kids home all day with us as we are working and then frequently awake until after we go to bed.
Fourth of July was really fun this year. We delayed in planning anything and realized a few days before that the Hawks weren’t in town- which is our usual place to watch fireworks on the 4th. So we opted to brave the annual event at Ann Morrison Park downtown. Slide the City was in town so we bought tix for that, loaded up the car around 5PM and hung out at the park throughout the evening and through the fireworks show. Jake brought his friend Dillon and we all had a great time! The waterslide at Slide the City was pretty tame- but I went behind the kids on my tube and kept running into them to keep them sliding and twisting. After the slide Tanner and Faith used the inner tubes in all manner of play- building forts, creating ball toss games, stacking and hiding in them, etc… They had a blast. There was live music and food trucks and chalk art festival.
Sheila and Wayne finally arrived on July 7th and we’ve been enjoying hanging out together like usual. On Friday night we have an evening of Bocce and cocktails planned with another couple friend of ours, Rich and Kim.
One week of work left then we leave on our much-anticipated summer vacation. We are spending a week in CA- 3 nights in the Bay Area and then 5 nights in South Lake Tahoe for Eric’s wedding. CAN’T WAIT!!
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