Friday, July 14, 2006

Where Does the Time Go?

Busy, busy week at the Bentson house. Evan has has hockey camp this week and baseball. Tuesday we went for Owens Dr. appointment and shots. Then home for naps. Evan had hockey and then a baseball game. His game was great. He had a hit that was clear past the left fielder and would have been a home run but they can only run 2 bases unless they are the last batter. He made some awesome plays and got the outs! It is so fun to see him have a great time and do so well with baseball. His hockey is coming right along too. He loves it and doesn't let them push him around. He is skating very well, much better than his Mom will ever skate.

With the hot weather the kids have been out in our pool almost every day and trying to cool off. We may go to a big pool this week-end and let them swim there.

We have the permit for the fence and are going to start taking out the old one and the electric company is coming today to mark the power lines underground so we know where not to dig. YEAH!!!! I can't wait to get that fence up.

I had the fire marshal here to do his inspection for my day care license and now I just wait for all of the paperwork to come back and I will have my license. I know that I won't have any trouble getting kids so that is a relief.

Have a great week-end and stay cool.

2 comments:

Stacy said...

I sure hope that fence is up by the end of August!!!

I need to look at Evan's BBall schedule again and see if I can make it over for another game. I went to Maddie's this week and it was great to see how they have improved so will be intersting to see Evan's too!

Gotta go put another water bottle on my bike. One just doesn't cut it on a 26 mile ride!!

Talk to you later.

Stacy

P.S. It's about time you updated this!

Kurt and Mattie Krueger said...

Hi,

Look forward to our MOA trip.

Sounds like Evan and family are real busy and a great summer for all.

Yes , it will be nice to get into our Condo , but I love the Lake home too. We have been doing gravel , dirt , new grass and all those things.

Take care, Aunt Mattie