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My weekend in 10 photos

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My weekend in 10 photos

Friday afternoon I caught Connor’s soccer game at Keene High School.

That is my red chair. I set it up but never sat in it! I spent my time pacing the sideline and yelling. Just a bit.

Check out this shirt a friend got me.

You see, the soccer field is big! And you gotta yell to make sure everyone hears you. LOL.

There was some yelling on Saturday as my soccer team was in a tournament.

My team is young this year. We had three losses, but we gained experience.

Late on Saturday afternoon, Ann, Ameila and me were off to the Hatfield Bonfire. What an awesome event. No rain, great food, a big fire and awesome music.

And a balloon?

There were two that went by early in the event. I heard a rumor that they wanted to land close to us. Thankful that did not happen!

I got to get on stage and hang out with Danny from Jimmy Just Quit!

So much fun!

Amelia could not resist an order of deep-fried Reece’s. (Add that to the list of treats that were not around when I was growing up!)

We were also able to have a quick chat with Priscilla Block.

Priscilla was so nice. AND she totally rocked out when she got onstage.

Such a great evening! Of course, there was the fire too!

I hope you had a good weekend! -Kevin

 

 

 

 

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