A long day, for everyone

We made it out of the house, barely on time, and managed to pick up Jag’s skis at the locker and drop him at school by 7:11am. We were so early, he was locked out for a few minutes while we were speeding up the pass to get Lori to the airport. We arrived there at a little after 9am and then Ty and I sprinted across town for my sales meeting. After loading 15 cases of wine, I went in and spoke to the team for about 20 minutes. Then it was off to the mall for 2 pair of pants, 4 shirts, a sweatshirt, a new belt, some socks and a new pair of shoes for Ty. Now we don’t shop at Nordstroms or anything but this load for Ty was still about $700! He too now is in grown up sizes so no more youth clothes for him, which means, they’re not cheap anymore! We then grabbed a quick bite to eat as we were exhausted and then had to rush up the hill to pick up Jag at the mountain and get him to baseball.

When we arrived in Vail we had to stop by school and get Jag’s computer and backpack at school and then drove to the transit center to pick him up. The town was packed more than we’ve ever seen it. Cars were parked on the frontage road without a spot to spare, all for the U.S. Open, which is still going on.

We rushed home and Jag quickly changed for baseball. His coach wants to have another practice this morning from 9 to 11 which Jag is not too excited about but we’ll get him there. After baseball last night, he was tired. Ty had slept in the car on the way back up from Denver. I too was tired and was laying down reading a book by 7pm. Lori called around 8 and she was also beat from grocery shopping and getting up so early. So, there you have it, a busy long day for all of us. Today will be more of the same I’m sure. I’ll be in Denver Monday (picking Lori up) and again on Wednesday dropping samples at the distributor. I’m a bit sore today, all over, from my workout. But it’s a good sore. Ty might snowboard today and I think both boys are going to town this afternoon for the free concert. Time to run, GB.

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