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Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Month End Recap: Ummm...Where did July Go?

Hughes News July recap…(July calendar provided by the CIA)

Kitchen appliances were installed, the kitchen is still rough around the edges but usable. Waterskiing on July 4th morning at Lindsey’s cabin in Pine City. July 4th night provided a rain of fiery hotness as Roseville City fireworks hit too close for comfort in our yard and actually started a fire in the park (my brother Scott "Fire Chief" McBeath put it out) as well as hit a college kid in my driveway, second degree burns included. Steph worked a Charity Beer Bash in New Prague for the 3-day Breast Cancer fundraising. The Harley Custom had a gasoline hangover, puked its petro guts out in the driveway. Wife sold of our old household assets on Craigslist at record pace, soon to start "Stephmart" chain. We moved back into the Dinning Room. Mason was baptized, party at the Foster’s followed. Steph knocked around some balls at the Softball Tournament in Duluth, banged up knee. Matty’s Caddy got a new pair of shoes. Mason rolls over for the first time. Super Mom Steph returned to work. Matt’s company gambles with 2 employee’s careers by making him their supervisor. Moved back into the Living Room, movie night anyone? And finally, helped Kevin and Tara (Luther) and Kevin and Tara (Foster) move into their respective new homes on the exact same day, how weird.

Looking forward to a bit less-busy August.

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