Sunday, July 5, 2020

Day 112 I think and Fourth of July weekend

It's Day 112 possibly.  I'm honestly losing track.  Its Sunday night and I'm sitting on the couch with Charlie on one side and Will on the other.  We are watching some basketball tournament on tv with no fans and no one we've heard of but hey it's live sports. 

We had a busy but fun summer weekend.  We had Friday off and spent most of the day at the baseball field.  It was a rough day for Will's team and then went 0-2.  We came home that evening and ordered pizza and watched Hamilton with Grandma H.  Will didn't really watch it but he wandered in and out and made comments like "I don't think they rapped in the 1700s."  The rest of us loved it and Reina said the next morning that we had created a monster as Glenn ate breakfast and played the soundtrack on his phone.  Saturday morning, we were back at the ballfield and Will and team had a much better day and went 2-0.  Will had a lot of hits and came home with a baseball sized bruise on his arm after wearing a pitch to get on base.  After baseball, we went home for a little while and then went back for a socially-distanced bbq with some other baseball families.  We also spent some time at the Fry's house for socially-distanced pre-fireworks and then we came home.  Reina and I watched fireworks for a few minutes but in typical Wyoming fashion it was a little chilly and we ended up wishing America a happy birthday from inside the house. 

Today, was a lot of laundry, some gardening and dog walking.  Glenn and Reina went to Windsor to swim at the grandparents house.  I watched church online this morning and Glenn and I braved the grocery store afterwards.  Man these details continue to be boring but that's what this summer is.  A bunch of tasks that make up the day, with some fun family time and the excitement of washing hands when you come back from the grocery store.   After last week's hailstorm, some of the garden is bouncing back and I saw the first baby antelope of the season and I was glad to see that they survived too. 

This week brings more baseball, another art class for Reina and some 90 degree weather. I'm looking forward to 2 out of the 3 of those things. 

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