Tonight was a wonderful night. We held a wiener roast to celebrate Alana's 21st birthday (hard to believe it's been 21 years!) and I think it went quite well.
I spent the day cooking and cleaning. I made potato salad, baked beans, pickles wrapped in cream cheese and ham, and Barb Bodine's 14 Karat Carrot cake. Yum. The only thing that I have extra of is the OM hot dogs and buns. I may have to have another wiener roast this week.
The best part of the evening was the laughter from the young adults. Max and I watched Jaden (almost 5), Bryan (just turned 5), Gabe (21 months), and little Jaxxon (5 1/2 months) so that Alana, Jessica, Steve & Erin could run into town. Bryan and Jaden had a wild time playing with the hundreds of balls (from a ball pit that had a leak) and running and hiding from Gabe. There were lots of giggles, and a few bumps and bruises as the play got more rowdy. We finally got them settled down to watch "Ice Age". Shortly after Jaxxon went to sleep, the gang came back from town. They sat at the dining room table while we were in the living room. It was great to hear them laughing so much.
Tomorrow I plan on doing yet another load of dishes, putting the house back in order, and planting a shrub, a perennial, and a thornless blackberry bush. In the afternoon Max and I are going to a clam bake. This is a big step for Max, as he doesn't usually socialize with the men from work. I look forward to meeting them.
Hopefully I will be able to get to sleep soon. It's 1:20 a.m. and I'm still wide awake.
Sleep well, my friends.
shel
Coach
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Coach. It's a title that means a lot to me. As a child I looked up to my
coaches, especially my father. My asthma was always too bad to be an
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