Wow, July is coming to an end. Open houses for the kids schools are over, and cheer-leading and football practice begin Monday, as well as school. Both my wife and I coach also, so our insane schedule begins in two days

Actually, as coaches we have been busy for some time.
The school summer vacation flew by, but of course, with it being two months instead of the three when I was that age, it doesn't take long.
The weather is sweltering, with us getting no rain in the afternoons to break up the heat. We went from the ground squishing when you stepped on it, to having to water the plants and grass to keep it alive. Thank goodness we have a pool, but with the water at 87 degrees, it is getting on the warm side.
We are crossing our fingers and hoping for no storms this year, we had our share last season. We are ready, however, so if we get hammered, we'll go into post storm mode just like three times last year. I think we have that down pat, and even my kids love the generator.
Wrapped our summer up with a trip to Key West for a few days. What a blast, and man was it hard to leave! My daughter got her first chance to snorkel on the reefs offshore and she is now hooked. Brought back memories of the countless hours I snorkeled in Crete many years ago.
Gas prices here have seemed to settle down a bit, around the $2.19 mark, yee ha. Already we are conditioned to think $2.19 is a good thing. The power bills are going to be a killer, and most power plants are setting records with peak demand.
All in all, it was a great summer, and we got to do a lot of things with the kids. If we can survive the next three months, with practices almost everyday, games on Saturday, and everything else that will get tossed in, we should be good and exhausted for the holiday season
