The Pits: None. The Peaks: Short workday because of the holiday. I came home and got started on the stools for our porch.
The Vanishing Pigskin
The Pits: Somehow, through an elaborate series of events, the boys lost a football. It simply vanished. We went on a walk around the house and down the street, looking in places I’m sure it’d gone. We couldn’t find it.
The Dumb Caveman
The Pits: Started a big project at work trying to merge two WordPress sites. The Peaks: Traci had to take her Pilot to Tire Discounters to get a front bearing replaced. The boys and I dropped her off to pick
Last Day of Kindergarten & 2nd Grade

The Pits: While in the car line waiting to drop off the boys, I found a tick in my leg. I came back by home to get it out and it was dug in so deep the head came off
Last Full Day
The Pits: Kind of a blah day at work. The Peaks: Today was the last full day of school for the boys. They go tomorrow for a half day, for some reason. We let them stay up late tonight to
A Peak Visitor and an Extraction
The Pits: The boys getting sent to bed early because they couldn’t stop making bathroom jokes. The Peaks: Kim stayed the night with us, so we got to hang with her a bit this morning. Weston said her visit was
Playoff Day
The Pits: Hot weather. The Peaks: Today was playoff day. Weston’s team played first against the Lions. It was a tough game and I didn’t get to see the last part of it because I had to go help Turner’s
Weston’s Kindergarten Graduation
The Pits: The Kindergarten graduation didn’t start until 10:30am. More internet problems at work. The Peaks: This morning was Weston’s Kindergarten graduation ceremony. Traci and I worked around our work schedules so that we could be there. The ceremony was
Twin Spin
The Pits: Lots of calls at work. The Peaks: Nice quiet dinner while the family was at flag football practice. Turner showed off his dual-spinning trick at bedtime. The boys and I worked on another list of questions to send
Field Trips, Butterflies and Ticks
The Pits: The tour at Cheekwood was boring even for me. You can probably imagine how it went over with the kids. There’s lots of cool and interesting stuff at Cheekwood, and we got to experience 0% of it. The