Saturday, April 7, 2018

Evan's Birthday and Rain

Hello everyone, this is Morry.

On Thursday, we celebrated Evan's 12th birthday.  For the first time since he went to school, Rachel and I couldn't meet him for lunch.  I think parents are allowed to meet their kids for lunch, but I think it would be weird for us to go into the school with a 6th grader.  After school, we drove up to Round Rock to see the Express play.  Grandma came with us and Papa met us there.  Both boys had a good time but Evan especially.  His former coach, Oscar, who now works for the Express got his name on the board for the birthday list.  Evan was able to get 3 baseballs.  And the boys got on the jumbotron 4 times.

Yesterday was an uneventful day.  Evan had practice at night for baseball.  I took him to practice.  Noah had football practice at the same time.  Rachel was able to take him.  We had Torchy's for dinner.

This morning, Evan had an 8am game in Pflugerville.  I woke up at 5:40 to take him.  I got things ready, got his water ready and woke him up.  Just before we were going to leave and I saw that the day was cancelled.  Apparently there were thunderstorms overnight that I slept through.  Evan still wanted to get donuts so we did.  Then we came home and went back to sleep.

Noah had a 1pm football game.  The cold front that came through overnight brought the temperatures down to 40 degrees.  It was a cold and miserable day to be out watching Noah play.  Rachel stayed in the car for most of it.  We did bring Chewie.  Noah played well considering the temperatures.  He had several sacks.  Any time the other team tried to throw, Noah was making it difficult on the quarterback.  His team lost, unfortunately.

We drove the van to the game and it warned us that the battery was going.  When we got home, Rachel took the van back out and got it replace.  The boys and I stayed home and watched a movie.

For dinner, we brought Me Con Bistro home.  Then we watched Timeless.

The boys are going to bed.

Until next time...

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