Spring sports are in full swing. Max is finally getting his shot at Little League. I can't believe it. Being a 2nd grader on a 3rd/4th grade team makes him look even more adorable. Randy is coaching the Cardinals as well as Hank's team, the Mets. That means every single day of the week we have a baseball game. Not to mention Max and Sam play soccer on Saturday and Hank is in a Saturday baseball league. I'm tired just typing that. One game at a time, one day at a time. I know one day I will look back on this time in my life and miss it. Watching these boys play sports is the highlight of motherhood for me.
Max has started the 2nd half of his soccer season with the Dominators. Hopefully these boys live up to the name they've given themselves. He loves playing with his best buddy Shepdog.
I can't fail to mention Hank had his maturation program this week. Randy went with him and apparently Hank was laughing harder and more hysterically than all the other boys combined. When the first word out of the speakers mouth was scrotum, what do you expect? I asked him what he learned and he threw this pamphlet at me. I refuse to accept he's turning into a man. Our dinner conversation that night was geared towards wet dreams. Totally normal!
We have had a crazy spring with the beeties. Getting ready for these appointments with 2 kids is no joke. I dread it every three months. Luckily it wasn't as bad as I anticipated. I look at all these numbers and I'm blown away by how much this disease creeps up in our lives. These boys go through so much every single day.
Randy showing the boys how to play a little dunk ball, Karl Malone style.
Hank
Max
Sam
Sam recently spent the day with Grandma Jeri and had the best time ever. She took him to a park that had fairy houses and he hasn't stopped talking about it since.
She is such a fun grandma. When I went to pick him up she had a red blanket and he was pretending to be a bull. He didn't want to come home!
He's prepared for any battle he might have to face. He's packing 5 different weapons here.
58 degrees is the perfect temperature to run through the sprinklers! Pneumonia anyone?
The Blue Ninjas have begun their spring season and Sam is off to a great start.
Randy managed to coach while holding Griffy!
In this particular game Sam did an adorable little booty shake every time he scored a goal. He gives it 110% that is for sure!
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