So, what do you guys think? Am I going to need a vacation from my vacation?
You are going to be very busy!! However, you will have a great time. I really enjoyed the day trip to Windsor...it is beautiful there. I am sure it will be more beautiful this time of year. I went there in January. I am also very jealous of your seeing Midsummer Night's Dream at the Globe. That will be wonderful. Have such a great time! I want to hear all about it when you get back.
I am going to be the lucky attendee to Andrew's concert tomorrow. Did I mention my little man plays the bells...

I guess they have to play them before the drums...
Becky used to play the bells. We were in a drum and bugle corps when we were kids. Talk about a way to torture our parents! That may explain why they were so adament that we quit...

Enjoy the concert!
Okay Laura & Becky, here's the full recipe.
I would also recommend using a really thick piece of tuna, if you like it rare.
Thanks, Sheryl! And yes, we both like it rare. Luckily, the fish markets near us just have the tuna loin in the case, and you can ask for a steak at whatever thickness you want. I think Beck once got one that was 3 or 4 inches thick...that was a little much.
Kyle's first pitching lesson went very well.
Yay, Kyle! If you were closer, I would hire Kyle to help Liam.
I am going to Puerto Vallarta at the end of August and I hope to be able to do a little scaredy cat snorkeling.

I can't swim very well, just enough to save myself, and don't like deep water so I hope I can do it near the shore or in really shallow water.
Beck would have more specific information, but apparently there is some sort of raft available for scaredy cat snorklers (I am one too

) that allows you to see into the water, without you actually being entirely in the water. I don't know about Puerto Vallarta, but my mom saw lots of fish in St. John, and she doesn't go in past her waist, and she definitely doesn't snorkel.
When Dan was in high School he was in the Madrigals. They had a few recorders in that group and when one of the student's parents found that they had no "real" recorders he presented the group with one of his. it was very valuable and the music was beautiful.
When I was in Romeo and Juliet...many moons ago...we had a madrigal group play the music and they had real recorders. It was much different from the squeaky plastic ones our elementary school children play.
Liam's team lost again tonight, 7-0. Once again, they faced a pitcher who was just so much better than what the kids usually see at this level. The one good thing was that it was a fast game. I was home by 7:40. Liam struck out twice...too bad Kyle isn't a hitter too. Liam could really use some help there.
Our little picnic was pretty good though. We had Beck's leftover fried chicken, salad, bread and brie, watermelon, strawberries, and I made brownies this afternoon for dessert.