Thursday, July 31, 2025

July

The July heat was no joke so we hunkered down a bit inside to avoid it when we could. But we still had baseball and tried to get in some last summer fun before the school year starts.

At a grilling and wine tasting class

Avery (10 years, 11 months) - Avery went to a week of camp with the Smyrna Police Department. They learned self defense, visited the police/fire department, met the K9 dogs and spent a day at Sparkles. She still loves to bake and did a good job cheering on her brothers at their final baseball games. And she was really excited to go to the Dude Perfect show with dad after the boys went a few years back without her.

Dude Perfect Show with dad
She loves to do scoreboard but wasn't sure about all her helpers this time

Avery borrows a family phone on trips and we find all sorts of fun pictures on it

Parker (13 years, 8 months) - Parker spent most of the month playing baseball (Sabers or practicing with friends) and fishing. He has developed a real love of fishing this summer with several nearby places he and friends can go to. He had a sweet end of the season baseball party with his Slammers team and is looking forward to playing with the team next year. He also complained a little about his vision so he has a very low prescription, optional pair of glasses. He sparingly uses them but looks super cute on them!

All Star Village with Connor and Jack

Carter (15 years, 2 months) - Carter had a quieter month with activities. There was still Sabers baseball and he wrapped up his summer class. He had a great summer baseball season and is looking forward to a few weeks off before starting back in the Fall. 

All Star Village with Jake and Carter

Siblings - The boys finished up their summer all star baseball season with some special guest appearances by friends! It was fun to watch them on the same team and we are excited to do it again in the Fall.

Carter, Grayson, Parker, Jack 
Parker pitching with Carter at short
Carter, Grayson, JZ, Parker
Jack pitching, Carter at 3rd and Parker at Short

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