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Sunday, September 11th, 2011That’s all.

That’s all.
Caleb and Owen were great at the game. The weather was ideal and the Aeros won. What more could we ask? Well, we could ask that the King and His Court, a campy comedy act playing mock softball with local amateur players, not be inserted between the real ballgame and the fireworks — a 40 MINUTE long yawn! At 10:30 PM, we decided to head to the car and watch fireworks from the street. The sound was a bit much for Owen, but he recovered fully during the 10 minute drive home. Now we’re hoping they can sleep fast (tomorrow’s only about 20 minutes away). We all had a great time.
Improvisation on the cigar-box banjo, a coffee-can drum and a Fisher-Price xylophone. Enjoy.
Caleb and Owen “Rock Out” from Pa on Vimeo.
Yesterday, during the baby shower for Stephanie, the guys (young and old) made a visit to the just-reopened Wingfoot Lake. We were all quite impressed and want to visit again soon. Mike thought the state had done a first class job — the playgrounds and shelters looked as good as we have ever seen them. Yea!
Twinkle Twinkle from Pa on Vimeo.
We had a great time watching Caleb’s first game. It started with a slight delay while players watched a hot air balloon pass over the field. Benched for the first period, Caleb saw plenty of action during periods 2 through 4. He did great, going after the ball at the right times and moving it down the field when he had possession. He even got to make one of the throw-ins. You could tell by his smiles that he was loving the game, even as he was getting tired. The game was late (6:45 to 7:45), and we were not surprised when he when to sleep within seconds after his head it the pillow at bedtime. Good job, Caleb.
Hot and humid with plenty of rain, but I really enjoyed our time in The Hocking Hills. Having the family together in one place is the BEST. The grandsons’ enthusiasm and energy was contagious (well, maybe the enthusiasm to a greater degree than the energy). Hiking, cooking and eating, playing games, laughing and just hanging out together made for a great week. Mike and Jeff (and sometimes I) entertained and annoyed audiences with “canjo” music(?) — that’s music on a banjo made from a stick, a tin can, and a guitar string, which Mike and Jeff discovered at a local antique store. The grandsons built elaborate scenes and structures with dominoes and Jenga blocks. We team-cooked pizzas and Sebastian discovered Moon Pies. Owen ruled the kiddie swimming pool. Caleb lost his second tooth — deja vu all over again. We saw deer, wild turkey, and more butterflies than we’ve seen in decades. Anna-Marie and Mike caught fish (Anna-Marie’s first). Pa stunk up Lake Logan trying to clear a dead fish from the shore near our picnic table — which only stirred up more eau d’ dead fish. Sorry. Anyway, here are some snapshots from the week.
We thought Caleb would lose his first tooth before leaving here on Saturday. At that time he could bend it 90 degrees in and 90 degrees out AND rotate it 360 degrees. How he managed to go three more days amazes me. It must have been fun to watch him eat and brush his teeth. Anyway, here’s a picture Jenn sent.