We kicked off the month with a quick but memorable Labor Day weekend in San Diego, spending a couple of days with Auntie Dana and Uncle Brad. I would have loved for the trip to be longer, but I had some softball coaching commitments that kept us from extending our stay. Even so, we made the most of the time and took the kids to Moonlight Beach in Encinitas for a full day of boogie boarding. San Diego has always been one of my favorite places, so any visit feels special; even a short trip is worth it, especially when we get to enjoy it with Dana and Brad.
After that, it was back to business for everyone. Jessica has been juggling work and school as always, and I’ve been just as busy with my own commitments. Our fall softball season kicked off, which keeps me on the field, and work has been equally demanding. I’ve really grown to love my new role and have been taking on more responsibility; with one of our managers out on parental leave, I’ve been covering much of his workload. On top of that, I was invited to attend our AI Bootcamp in Boston next week, where I’ll be leading a 45-minute training session on using AI in web user experience. It will be my first time in Boston and a great opportunity to connect with company executives, so I’m really looking forward to it.
This time of year is always the busiest for my side hustle, Cappers.ai. Devin and I decided to push things a little further by advertising on VSiN, the Vegas Sports Insiders Network. We’ll be running one commercial each day throughout October. VSiN airs on more than 350 radio stations nationwide, and since their programming is dedicated to sports betting, their audience is exactly who we want to reach. With any luck, the campaign will bring in more subscribers; if it does, we’ll definitely look at continuing the ads beyond October.
The kids are thriving with school and activities, and with the cooler weather, they’ve been spending more time outside with friends in the neighborhood. Ava’s progress in softball has been incredible to watch; she’s now the starting third baseman on our team and is playing the position with confidence. Her hitting has also taken off, and since she’s put so much work into the sport, it’s been a real joy to share it with her. She even had the chance to go to the Benson Boone concert with friends at T-Mobile Arena last night, which was a big highlight. Elise is settling into seventh grade and loves playing violin in the school orchestra. She also continues to keep the busiest social calendar in the family; today alone, she has two birthday parties to attend. Enzo is making the most of his final year of elementary school. Right after our San Diego trip, he joined the fifth-grade class at the Pali Institute, a rite of passage for kids his age, and had an absolute blast doing science experiments, practicing archery, and exploring the outdoors.
Looking ahead to October, it’s shaping up to be a busy month for all of us. I’m looking forward to coaching plenty of softball games and enjoying the perfect fall weather here in Las Vegas. Halloween is always a highlight in our neighborhood, and this year we’re extra excited since our friends Jodi and Miles will be visiting from Washington. It also happens to be Nana’s birthday, which makes the holiday even more special. That’s all for now—below are a few photos from our beach day in California, along with the girls’ latest school pictures.





















