Sunday, March 31, 2019

Baseball and Bluebonnets

This morning Evan had a baseball game at 10:15.  The temperature was in the 40s and it was windy.  I went but only stayed an hour since I was so cold.  Evan's team lost and they were done with baseball for the day after that.

Noah had Sunday School today.

After Sunday School we took pictures in the bluebonnets and then walked around the park a little bit.

For dinner, we ate at Torchy's.  We sat on the porch with Chewie.

Now the kids are playing video games until it's time for bed.

Here are some pictures from today.








Thursday, March 28, 2019

First-Ever Track Meet

Hello everyone, this is Morry.

Evan didn't have track this morning.  They were practicing some events that Evan was not a part of.  Evan qualified for the 300m Hurdles only.  It was nice sleeping in some.

After the kids went to school, I left to go to HomeAway.  I had a meeting with Aaron.

For lunch, I went to HomeAway and they took me out to lunch for my last day.  We had a nice time.  I enjoyed my time with the people of HomeAway.  When we got back to the office, they gave me a framed Young Frankenstein signed by Mel Brooks.  It was an amazing gesture.  I was absolutely floored.

I went back to HomeAway where I met with Mandy and then I interviewed a potential candidate.

Rachel and Evan met me at Evan's first track meet.  It was very long and Evan's event was at the end. I know he was really excited about it.  He raced in the second heat.  He was in the far lane so he started with the lead and was able to hold the lead until the second turn.  He started off very very fast.  I thought to myself that he started off too fast.  There were only three runners in that heat.  He came in third but he almost overtook the second place runner at the end.  You could see how exhausted he was at the end.  Nevertheless he should be proud.  He shaved 6 seconds off his time from his time trial.

We came home and had Coke ham.

The boys are getting ready for bed.

Until next time...





Thursday, March 21, 2019

Cosmic Coffee

Hello everyone, this is Morry.

This morning, shortly after I got up, I had a phone meeting with someone at HomeAway in Singapore.  It was a short meeting.  I got off and showered and went into HomeAway to work.

Rachel and the boys stayed home most of the day. 

After lunch, Rachel took the boys to Cosmic Coffee.  They have an outdoor area where you can sit.  Evan thought it was too bright outside so he insisted they sit inside.

I came home a little before they got home.

I had a meeting in the afternoon.  Following the meeting, I drove to Tiff's Treats to get free cookies.  Rachel had gotten a coupon code while at SXSW.

We had corned beef for dinner.  Then Rachel and I took Chewie and Luna for a walk.

The boys are upstairs playing now.

Until next time...

Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Florida + Noah's Birthday

We went to Florida for baseball Spring Training on Friday and got back yesterday.  Two families met us there.  Everyone had a great time.

Today, for Noah's birthday, he chose bowling, lunch at Panera's, Big Top Candy Shop, sushi at Kura revolving sushi, and the bookstore.

Here are some pictures from our trip and today.





















Thursday, March 7, 2019

The Start of SXSW

Today, I taught my early class.  Morry drove Evan to school early for track and walked with Noah and Chewie later.

Tonight was the start of SXSW interactive events.  I went to an event for bloggers and then met Morry at the Touch To party after that.

The next few days I'll be busy with more SXSW events.

Morry just got home.  He's been gone all day.

The boys are in bed asleep now.

Monday, March 4, 2019

Track

Hello everyone, this is Morry.

Evan is going out for the middle school track team.  Practices began this morning at 7am.  We had to get up about 30 minutes earlier than normal.  He seemed excited.

I came home and Rachel, Chewie and I drove Noah to school.  It was 28 degrees and after freezing watching Evan play baseball all weekend, I didn't really feel like walking to school.

I had a video meeting in the morning and then I went into HomeAway.

Rachel taught today.  Both of us were home in time to go get Noah.  Again, we drove to get Noah.  It didn't warm up much from the morning and the wind is still really strong.

Rachel left to tutor shortly after Evan came home.  Evan spent most of the afternoon finishing a science project.

We had hamburgers for dinner.

Rachel is now helping Evan glue the info to a project board for his project.

Until next time...

Sunday, March 3, 2019

Rachel Speaks and a Very Cold Baseball Weekend

Hello everyone, this is Morry.

Yesterday, Rachel left the house early.  Texas Oncology was having a symposium and they asked Rachel to be a speaker.  She led two breakout sessions during the afternoon.  Her topic was "Telling Your Story" to encourage cancer survivors to tell their story and help people who may be going through what they went through.  Grandma and Papa went to the symposium and attended Rachel's first session.  They said it was well-received and people really participated.

Evan and I went to the second session.  We wanted to go to see Rachel before we went to his baseball game.  Both Evan and I really enjoyed it.  Noah didn't want to join us and he stayed home.

It was cold when we got to the baseball fields, but it only got colder.  At some point it began misting.  We didn't leave the fields until close to 9pm.

Evan's team lost their first game in the bottom of the final inning.  Evan caught that game and was really good behind the plate.  His coach told him it was the best game Evan had catching in a while if not ever.  Not a single ball got past him.  The other team only attempted two steals on him.  One of them was after Evan blocked a ball.  He threw from his knees and came within a hair of throwing the runner out. 

Evan rested in the second game for two innings but came in at third base after that.  He hit the ball hard in that game but had some bad luck.  Overall, he looked good.

The team had a 9:50am game time today. It was quite cold, probably colder than last night.  In the top of the first, Evan's team scored 14 runs.  Evan reached on an error in his first at-bat of the inning and then crushed a ball to right center for a double in his second at-bat.  He scored twice.  He got hit by a pitch and scored the team's 20th run in the top of the second.  The mercy rule applied and Evan's team won 22-1.

Most of the team went to a bowling alley and had lunch there in between games.

By the second game, the temperature had dropped even more and the wind had picked up.  It was really really cold.  Evan batted in the first inning with a runner on third base.  He crushed a line drive that was about 2 or 3 feet over the second baseman's head.  But the boy jumped as high as he could and somehow caught it.  It was really hit hard.  He played third base in the field, but came into pitch in the second inning.  He really pitched well not allowing any runs in 1 1/3 innings.  In the top of the fourth, Evan came up to bat with no one on and one out.  He crushed the first pitch he saw well over the left fielder's head for a double.  It may have landed about 10 feet in front of the fence which was 250 feet away.  He hit it directly into the wind.  It very well may have been a home run if there wasn't any wind.  Unfortunately the team came up short.

We left and met Rachel, Noah, Grandma and Papa for dinner at Me Con Bistro. Rachel had just picked Noah up from Sunday School.

The boys are playing right now.

Until next time...

Friday, March 1, 2019

Meetings

Hello everyone, this is Morry.

It was somewhat cold this morning but it wasn't raining or wet, so we were able to walk Noah to school.  Chewie was happy.

I worked from home for a while in the morning and then went into Touch To.

Rachel met her friend, Lorena, for lunch at Galaxy Cafe.  They stayed there and talked until Rachel had to go into Charles Maund Toyota for a meeting.

Rachel met with people from Charles Maund and some marketing people from the Austin American-Statesman about a marketing campaign.  It seemed to go well.

Rachel was not able to make it home to get Noah.  I left Touch To and ran into bad traffic.  In fact, I wasn't sure I was going to be able to make it home to get Noah.  I got there just as Noah was walking up the hill.

I worked from home the rest of the day.

After Rachel's meeting with Charles Maund, she had a separate individual meeting with the woman from the Austin American-Statesman.

For dinner, we met Rachel at a place called Snarf's.  It's a sandwich place.  It wasn't too bad.

We're home now and the boys are upstairs playing Fortnite.  Rachel is practicing her presentation.

Until next time...