It was Andy's 40th birthday on Saturday and we celebrated all day long. First, we started with my homemade Belgian waffles that Andy has always liked. We then went to Max's baseball game. Another great game by the Dodgers. Max had three hits and no runs. He did however get his first kid out. He stopped the ball and got on second base to get the last out of that inning. He stood up and was so proud of himself. After the game, the first thing he said to me was that this was the first time he got another kid out. He said it as his face lit up like a Christmas tree. It's so fun to see his excitement with baseball.
After lunch, we went to Top Golf to hit some balls. It's also fun to see how Max's swing has improved with his golf lessons.
Saturday night we took Max to our favorite sushi restaurant to celebrate the big birthday. Max just loved this restaurant and can't wait to go back.
We ended the birthday weekend with an ice cream cake. Next weekend I have another celebration planned so the birthday is not over yet.
On Monday night Max had another game. This was a tough game. His team was up against a really strong team with kids that were a LOT bigger than Max. Can you believe that? Seven-year-olds that made Max look small? Either way, these kids gave it their all and I am proud of them for trying. Max had three hits and one run.
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