The Pits – Fridays at work have somehow gotten really rushed and busy. I’m not a fan of that. The Peaks – Today was Weston’s last day at transitional/pre-kindergarten. I messed up when writing the date on the chalkboard, and
Found On Road Blue
The Pits – — The Peaks – Traci dropped off the boys at my office on her way to Elizabeth’s birthday dinner. We had a nice WITS to Turner’s friend’s house (Will) to get the cooler that we’d left at
Turner’s Last Day In 1st Grade
The Pits – Turner’s last day of 1st grade. Just a bittersweet, nostalgic feeling. The Peaks – After seeing Turner off for his last day of 1st grade, I had a decent day at school. The family and I joined
Real on the Field
The Pits – Emailed my Scout Den Assistant to let him know I was stepping down as Den Leader. I temporarily felt bad about it. Then I didn’t. The Peaks – You know it’s about to get real on the
The River
The Pits – The Blue & Gold Banquet lasted too long. Traci took Weston home after we found him and Turner in the girls’ bathroom. The Peaks – The last Scout meeting. I received an email late last night from
Tick Tock
Quote of the Day “Some people are always grumbling because roses have thorns; I am thankful that thorns have roses.” – Alphonse Karr
Supremacy
The Pits – Up at 6am after too few hours of sleep after our Ragnar shift. The Peaks – We had a nice morning with my family. We visited the machine shop, my old ’83 Cutlass Supreme, and played baseball
Exchange 17
The Pits – A lot of rushing around to drop boys off at school and then pick them up on time. This was, coincidentally, the last time I had to drop off Weston at MTCS. I had to check Turner
Tired & Rotated
The Pits – Had a big call at work to discuss the future of our search site. It was tedious but we now have a better idea of the direction we want to go. The Peaks – It was time
The Collar Doesn’t Make The Man, The Man Makes The Collar
The Pits – My dad had to have surgery on his sciatic nerve. The surgery itself was a success and he feels much better. The Pit is just the apprehension felt before the surgery. But we’re glad he feels better