
On Friday of last week, we had temperatures in the mid to upper 70’s. On Saturday, they were in the upper 30’s and low 40’s. There was also a lot of wind, so it felt colder than that. This was the first day of soccer for Andrew and me.

He was so excited that I was going to be coaching his team. There was another dad who volunteered, too. Neither of us know what we’re doing but we tried to keep it fun. We played red light green light (they kick the ball around fast/slow/stop), Simon says (Put your knee on the ball, kick a goal, etc…), soccer bowling (the have to knock down the cones with the ball), and “Ouch” (The kids job was to kick the ball at the coaches and when we got hit, we had to say “Ouch”).
It was so cold out, but the kids did a good job. We held their attention for almost the entire hour. Some kids were too cold and left, but that’s ok. Completely understandable.
Ella was there with us and she played all the games, too. She actually played more games than Andrew. Why? Because at some point he decided he was done.

When we got home, we had hot chocolate and relaxed. I made myself some coffee and Ella came up behind me and said, “Dad, look.”

She is such a sweetheart.
Saturday night was the Senior Prom for my second oldest. At one point he wasn’t going to go, but later decided to go. I asked him to send me a picture of him all dressed up. He looked great!

The first thing I noticed was the watch chain. He confirmed that it was indeed a pocket watch. I always wanted one to wear when I dressed up, but never got one.
Hard to believe he is in the final weeks of high school.
Sunday morning, I made some muffins for breakfast. I mixed up the muffins and placed them in the muffin tin to bake. After the timer went off, I pulled them out of the oven. When I looked in the oven, there was something melted on the rack.

It took me a second, but I realized what it was. My kids love playing with these magnatiles. If you look at the photo, you can see the magnets. They use them to build things.

Thank goodness the magnets, when it melted, stuck to the rack of the oven. Apparently, Andrew put the tiles in the drawer and when we put the tin away, didn’t see them. They were stuck to the bottom of the tin.
Monday it was beautiful. On the way home from school, I took the kids to get ice cream. We were the only ones there at 12 noon. It was nice to just hang out with them enjoying a treat.

To wrap up the week, I was able to get out and mow the lawn for the first time. There is always something about that first cut that makes me feel good.


Bring on Summer!!!
Oh my gosh those melted magna tiles! Lol. My son still loves those things!
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Thank goodness the magnets held on to the oven rack. Believe it or not, none of it melted onto the floor of the oven!
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That was some good luck! It looks sort of like a modern art sculpture now.
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wow, what a week that was! all over the place )
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Boy, sounds like you had a week full of exercise, treats, and science projects, all sprinkled with lots of love!
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Talk about a sharp dressed man! Adorable kid stories and I will have to warn my daughter about the magna tiles as our grandson plays with them every day.
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Randy said it, sharp-dressed man! Pocket watch now that’s a cool accessory! Wild contrast between the green summer grass and the still bare trees. Glad it’s at least creeping towards spring there for you
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What a great week Keith. I know weather wise, it’s been crazy. I know you posted this almost three weeks ago and I’ve cut my grass 4 times now!! Your son looked sharp, proud dad moment for sure. My grandkids love those magnatiles, I never thought of them ending up in the oven, cut I can see how it happened. What great memories you all made.
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