Andy and I enjoyed the Mizzou Brass Quintent at Gunter Hans for the “Prelude at the Pub” series. It was a beautiful night for music, drinks, and time with my husband.

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Andy and I enjoyed the Mizzou Brass Quintent at Gunter Hans for the “Prelude at the Pub” series. It was a beautiful night for music, drinks, and time with my husband.


John tried out for the Hickman High School freshman summer baseball team today. We told him this was about experiencing a real team tryout and we did not care if he made the team or not. We just wanted him to give it his all. When I picked him up, he said that he played well except for a couple of bad throws. We should find out the results some time next week.

Laura attended her first campout as a Scout at Camp Hohn. She got to do all sorts of new things like make a mold.

She got to fly a drone through an obstacle course, and she said it was surprisingly hard.

She helped to build new benches to be placed around Camp Hohn.

Laura really enjoyed the weekend despite the rainy weather. It was fun to listen to her talk about everything that she got to experience.
Andy and Laura stopped in Rocheport to watch a short concert by The Lacewings on the way to Camp Hohn for the weekend.

Andy and Laura are preparing and packing for Laura’s first campout as a Scout. They leave tomorrow for the Invention Jamboree at Camp Hohn.

It is the last Big Tree Cycling Green & Black social ride of the season.

After a rough, last year due to COVID and other things that caused a downward turn in the number of riders, the Green & Black has made a steady comeback all year. We had a great time after the ride enjoying pizza, beer, and conversation. I am hoping to join in the riding fun next year, assuming baseball is not constantly on the same night…
