Tuttle was asked by his former soccer coach to play goalie in a tournament this past weekend. He was honored that the team wanted him to help out, so we made the drive back to Brookhaven to defend the goal for Buckhead United.
It was extremely HOT, the boys were crushed at every game, and Tuttle was injured (He is fine now. Just a sore wrist), but I loved watching my boy back on the field. It was definitely a learning tournament for the team. Although Tuttle is broadening his sports experience with baseball this season, soccer will always be important to our family.
We have successfully made it to another week of face to face school for Tuttle and Maggie. Two high school have already closed for two weeks due to positive COVID cases, but I am praying and crossing my fingers every day that we do not receive the dreaded phone call. The big kids have made a lot of new friends, love their teachers, and seem to have better attitudes in general. We decided to prioritize their mental health over the fear of catching the virus, and it was the best decision for our family.
Jacob starts Pre-K next Monday! Hallelujah! He desperately needs to meet little buddies and have a change of scenery and toys.
Jay reminded me that Jacob will most likely lose most of our favorite "baby" words he still uses and to document them, so we never forget. The top winners are breastkiss for breakfast and blanna for banana. I melt when he uses his pronouns incorrectly- like "Hims my friend." The last baby traits are fading fast, and I am not ready!
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