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Baseball Date Night


DATE NIGHT FUN


We had a fantastic time heading to our local baseball game this evening.  The humidity left and a breeze came and it was a perfect weather night.  We were kid free and sadly I saw a little boy with a ball cap on and I immediately missed my lil guy.  (We are only gone for a short time but I love my kiddos.)  It does not matter where we are or how long we are away if I see little kids I all of a sudden miss mine. 

Ok, lets get past the kids since this is about me and my man.   I have to finish this post before the hubby returns from bringing the babysitter home.  :) 

One thing I always enjoy doing at least once in the summer is watch a local baseball game.  We have a fun park and they do a great job of entertaining during each inning.  

Today was a bobble head evening so we got a Romney and Obama bobble head.  Now just imagine the fun that the hubby and I are going to have with them.  We have some video ideas for the them that we could use for youth group... I am sure you are all curious so when we finish them I will post them.  :) 

It truly is nice to get out and enjoy a local event and spend time with my husband.  We are very blessed we have someone to watch the kids!  :)  

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