A Week In The Life, Vol 38.
Another week down.

And we had a packed one!
Very excited for school drop off.
Cross country practice on these gorgeous nights.
Looking so big. Wanting to run with the big kids!
My favorite tree is starting to change!
Hockey is in full swing.
Hair cut for this big boy.
House salad forever!
My mom and I went to see Hamilton this week!
Preshow festivities.
And bread. The show was amazing. I’ve seen it almost 10 times now and still love it.
School line shenanigans.
My mom had four tiny kittens on her deck! They were so cute. Until one caught a chipmunk and tore it’s head off in front of us.
Then I snuck these two out of school a little early to go see Hamilton!!
They’ve listened to the soundtrack a million times so I knew they could hang in with the long show!
I swear I’m not holding them hostage.
After every song ended, Emilia clapped excitedly with the BIGGEST smile. It was so cute. Like she couldn’t believe what she just watched!
He loved it too! Nonstop has been his favorite song for years, but he this in the show the king was his favorite.
More gorgeous sunsets during cross country.
How we stay entertained. Jordan “drives.”
And climbs.
Friday was such a gorgeous sunny september day.
Jordan loooooves the Halloween stuff at Target.
More hockey this weekend.
Fun with friends.
Eddie bought a million skeletons. “For the kids.”
Brookie bars.
This weekend’s cross country race was unbearably hot.
But they were ready!
They both did SO well.
Snacking supervisor.
New PR for her!
And one of his best races yet!
Such a good week. Now if we could have some fall weather that would be great!



































3 Comments on “A Week In The Life, Vol 38.”
When mine was little (he’s now 12 and 5’8″ !!!) We would take trips to Target during Halloween time specifically to push all the buttons on the stuff that made noise. And pick up a few things, but the buttons were the draw. LOL
Will you do a brookie bar recipe please?!
Your mom needs to call whatever local animal rescue agancy is in the area and have those kittens taken to be neutered/ adopted. Feral cats will continue to roduce feral litters unless thay are fixed. PLeas e, please encourage her to do the responsible thing for them.