For this year's installment, instead of flooding the inside of our home, I left the hose running at full blast in the front yard.
I'm still not sure what caused me to walk away from a water force so strong that it mimicked white water rapids, but I probably got hungry for some M&M's.
Conveniently, during my M&M break, Brad suggested we head out for dinner. It was a great night and we talked on the patio for awhile the kids played mano y mano hide and seek. {It's times like those when I feel villianous for only having two kids. Hide and seek would've been a lot more fun with a smallish tribe.}
Thanks to the beautiful evening and fabulous conversation, we headed for home after a few hours.
As we got closer to the house, flood-like waters surged down the street gutter. Of course, I wondered whose sprinklers were on overdrive.
Then I couldn't help but notice that sidewalks looked like a very exclusive rainstorm occurred on our property. Did I remember the hose at this point? No. I just thought it looked oddly wet.
Not until Brad said, "Did you forget to turn off the hose?" did I vaguely remember turning it on.
Vaguely.
Dang.
The front yard is now a delightfully swampy bog-ish ecosystem all of its own.
I will cry my tears when I get the water bill next month.
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Luckily, I already had plans in place to redeem myself.
We kicked off Father's Day with a breakfast in bed {prepared by the kids--sort of}.
The Snickers pancakes were a hit.
Then we had a surprise for the afternoon...
Baseball! It was free Tulo jersey day...and the kids were so excited. Jackson snagged a signed Tulo ball at a school assembly this year, so the matching jersey was icing.
The stuff of dreams.
J & L aren't baseball diehards yet, but they love planning which fine ballpark delicacies we'll be eating each inning.
Um, no.
But I'm soaking in every second of it right now:)
{"Back in our day, they didn't HAVE tv's at ballparks! You went to the park so you didn't HAVE to watch the game on tv." ugh}
Brad loved it all. After working ourselves into a frenzy over the Mavs games, it was great to be at a sporting event where we could just relax.
And eat.
We finished out a great night with a little US Open golf, teriyaki steak kebabs, and frozen yogurt.
Good times:)

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