§ Last Sunday I found myself at a baseball game for the second time in as many months. This time it was for an end of summer get together caroline’s school organized for all of the teachers.
The game itself was ultimately canceled when a biblical rainstorm swept through the city but it was still nice to catch up with coworkers and introduce them to the baby.
§ The green bean plants have finally rebounded after our heat wave in late July. On Tuesday I harvested a big handful of beans to eat with dinner.
I thought I had given up after a long string of unsuccessful attempts to grow groundcherries but this week I suddenly noticed a volunteer nightshade that has popped up among the green beans. Until its fruit ripens I won’t know for certain whether or not it is a groundcherry but it looks suspiciously like one.
§ I dug out my old iPod Classic and a frighteningly frayed 30-pin cord. Even multiple decades old, the device still works perfectly well. The only thing that feels dated is the spinning hard drive. I’m considering installing Rockbox on it so that I can sync it with my Navidrome music library.
§ On Friday, Caroline and I went to a barbecue for the returning FIRST Robotics coaches. We still need to figure out the logistics of how we are both going to approach coaching now that we have the baby. Still, I’m excited to see what this upcoming robotics season brings.
§ On Saturday we took the long drive out to Holden Arboretum in Kirtland. We walked around the gardens for a good fifteen minutes before another biblical rainstorm ended our visit early. Hopefully the weather is kinder to us next week.



