The football and soccer season is winding down .... Ashleigh has one more regular season game to cheer for next Saturday and then the Mighty Mite tourney starts.... she'll be cheering quite a bit during the week or so tourney, as long as we have a MM team in the play offs, she'll be cheering....
Allie has a few more soccer games to play... Troy was at Allie's Soccer game while I was watching Ash cheer.... Troy said that Allie helped make a goal (she and a team mate kicked the ball at the same time) She is doing really well for Allie, cause she is usually pretty lazy but soccer has changed a little in that respect ... she can actually run!
Zach's team is now 7 -2 with one more game to go... they played in a game last night and won 7 - 6 against a team from Bixby. O Black scored on their first drive of the game and Bixby scored on their last possesion of the game ... instead of running it in for the extra point (which is just 1 point in youth football) they went for the field goal (which is 2 pts in youth football) they only missed it by a few inches ... whew ... and there was less than a minute to go when we got the ball. It was one of those games that keeps you on the edge of your seats ... it was an important game for both teams because it decided who would be in 3rd place in the division. INFC Tourney takes the top 3 from each division to play in the play offs. Hats off to Bixby 5th Grade Blue, they are a really good team.
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Wild weekend
My weekend started with FOR night at the Owasso/Jenks High School game.... Zach and Ashleigh got to participate ... they are always excited when they get to be on the HS field. I went to the game with a lot of optimism that Owasso was going to win this one and had to leave with only 3 minutes left in the game. 1. Because I couldn't handle the torture any longer and 2. to beat the traffic.... Owasso lost to Jenks AGAIN 14 - 6.
Saturday started out with getting ready for Ashleigh to cheer and Allie to play soccer in the morning and Zachary to play football in the afternoon. While getting everyone ready, I couldn't find Allie's shin guards and realized they were with Troy at work in his car, in Tulsa. So, after I dropped Ashleigh off to cheer at her 10AM game and left Zach to be there for her, Allie and I rushed to Wal-Mart to buy her new shin guards before her game at 11AM ... I finally got Allie to her game in all her gear, just in time to pick up Ashleigh from her game. After picking up Zach and Ashleigh, we rushed back to see Allie's last period of her game. So, I basically spent my time driving back and forth and didn't get to see any of Ashleigh's cheering and only a few minutes of Allie's game. :(
After the girl's games, we went to eat lunch with my friend Cheri and her kids. Everything was going well until Zach went into the parking lot and tripped. He fell and stopped his fall with his left arm ... and skidded down to his elbow and left hip. I was still in the restaurant, so he came in to tell me what had happened and like every good mother of a little boy told him to go into the bathroom and just wash it off and that he would be okay... and he was until we got about half way home and that is when the pain started.... Zach couldn't straighten his left arm ... so off to urgent care we went .... thankfully, our family friend, Jeff, examined him and had them run an xray .... whenever Jeff asked him what happened, Zach told him the story and Jeff said "you need to come up with a better sounding story than that, like, you got hurt playing football or something"
The xray didn't show any break (thank goodness) but since it was hurting to straighten it, they treated it as a sprain (right below the elbow) and put him into a hard splint. Zach was a real trooper and when Jeff was finished getting him "fixed" up, Zach asked the question that had been on his mind since he had fallen an hour and 1/2 earlier ... he asked "I have a football game at 4:30 .... can I still play?" Of course, Jeff told him no ... so Zach left with a heavy heart. Poor little guy! As soon as we walked out of the office, he looked up at me and asked me what time it was, and I told him "4:15 ... you want to go to your game and cheer them on, don't you?" so ... off we went to see his team play. You could tell that he was disappointed that all he could do was stand on the sideline... he tried to help with the water, but it's hard to do that with his less dominant hand (did I mention he is left handed).
I am taking him to his doctor Monday morning so that his regular doc can check him out. We had a friend of mine call today and ask how his arm was doing and how he did it, and when I told her she told me to tell Zach that he's gonna have to come up with a better story than what really happened, one that will impress the girls. :)
He has gotten alot of attention since then, and when I told him that one of my friends called because she heard what happened, he said "Oh my gosh! How is everyone finding out!" Guess word travels fast.... :)
I told him that he can take comfort that so many people are concerned about him ... and that the person who told my friend was one of the coaches when he was talking about team injuries ... my son and another player who actually got hurt during the game.
On a brighter note Zach's team won 19 - 0 and they are now 2-1.
I haven't been feeling good the last few days .... think I have some kind of virus or something.
Saturday started out with getting ready for Ashleigh to cheer and Allie to play soccer in the morning and Zachary to play football in the afternoon. While getting everyone ready, I couldn't find Allie's shin guards and realized they were with Troy at work in his car, in Tulsa. So, after I dropped Ashleigh off to cheer at her 10AM game and left Zach to be there for her, Allie and I rushed to Wal-Mart to buy her new shin guards before her game at 11AM ... I finally got Allie to her game in all her gear, just in time to pick up Ashleigh from her game. After picking up Zach and Ashleigh, we rushed back to see Allie's last period of her game. So, I basically spent my time driving back and forth and didn't get to see any of Ashleigh's cheering and only a few minutes of Allie's game. :(
After the girl's games, we went to eat lunch with my friend Cheri and her kids. Everything was going well until Zach went into the parking lot and tripped. He fell and stopped his fall with his left arm ... and skidded down to his elbow and left hip. I was still in the restaurant, so he came in to tell me what had happened and like every good mother of a little boy told him to go into the bathroom and just wash it off and that he would be okay... and he was until we got about half way home and that is when the pain started.... Zach couldn't straighten his left arm ... so off to urgent care we went .... thankfully, our family friend, Jeff, examined him and had them run an xray .... whenever Jeff asked him what happened, Zach told him the story and Jeff said "you need to come up with a better sounding story than that, like, you got hurt playing football or something"
The xray didn't show any break (thank goodness) but since it was hurting to straighten it, they treated it as a sprain (right below the elbow) and put him into a hard splint. Zach was a real trooper and when Jeff was finished getting him "fixed" up, Zach asked the question that had been on his mind since he had fallen an hour and 1/2 earlier ... he asked "I have a football game at 4:30 .... can I still play?" Of course, Jeff told him no ... so Zach left with a heavy heart. Poor little guy! As soon as we walked out of the office, he looked up at me and asked me what time it was, and I told him "4:15 ... you want to go to your game and cheer them on, don't you?" so ... off we went to see his team play. You could tell that he was disappointed that all he could do was stand on the sideline... he tried to help with the water, but it's hard to do that with his less dominant hand (did I mention he is left handed).
I am taking him to his doctor Monday morning so that his regular doc can check him out. We had a friend of mine call today and ask how his arm was doing and how he did it, and when I told her she told me to tell Zach that he's gonna have to come up with a better story than what really happened, one that will impress the girls. :)
He has gotten alot of attention since then, and when I told him that one of my friends called because she heard what happened, he said "Oh my gosh! How is everyone finding out!" Guess word travels fast.... :)
I told him that he can take comfort that so many people are concerned about him ... and that the person who told my friend was one of the coaches when he was talking about team injuries ... my son and another player who actually got hurt during the game.
On a brighter note Zach's team won 19 - 0 and they are now 2-1.
I haven't been feeling good the last few days .... think I have some kind of virus or something.
Saturday, September 06, 2008
Sports Friday & Saturday .... yeehaa!
We went to the Owasso HS vs Muskogee game on Friday night ... it was a heartbreakingly close game that Owasso lost in the last 40 seconds by 1 point. It was a tough loss and an exciting game until the last 40 seconds.
Today (Saturday) was a busy sports day for us! First thing this morning, I woke up to rain .... not a good sign when the game that Ashleigh was cheering at was 9AM... thankfully, it was just down to a sprinkle or 2 by the time she had to cheer. Her cheer squad did well, but the team she cheered for lost. I think the girls didn't really care who won or lost, they just wanted to get some place dry :)
Zach's game was at 1PM at home against Miami. Our team fought hard against Miami and pulled out a win 13 - 0. It's a little too close for comfort when we are use to winning 35 - 0 (and counting, since they stop counting at 35 no matter how many points you score). I have heard that things get tougher in 5th grade due to kids dropping out, and making fewer teams. Our team stays pretty much the same every year only losing a few and then gaining about twice the number lost or more every year. Zach is getting more playing time this year and is doing well. He still has much to learn and still needs his confidence built. He plays wide receiver. We have been working on getting a passing game started this year but are still working on it. We have several wide receivers on the team. But I'll take the 13 - 0 win... a "W" is a "W"! We lost 12 - 0 a few weeks ago to TYAA Blue. So Z's team is 1 - 1 with 8 more games to go.
Allie is playing soccer this year and is playing for the "Ladybugs". Right now she is playing 3 on 3. My Allie usually couldn't run "if a bear was chasing her" and I am always giving her a hard time about walking instead of running when she had done the 5 & Under program during the spring. She ran the whole time and although she didn't score and goals, she kept up with the pack and even fought for and kicked the ball alot. Afterwards, I was telling her how proud of her I was and that I was proud why she ran the whole time and she said "you know why I ran? Cause you said that I couldn't run the whole time... so I wanted to prove you wrong!" Hey, if that's what it takes, so be it! And her having said that is further proof that she is definitly MY child and a "mini me" cause if you know me very well, you know that I am head strong and if someone tells me I can't do something, the more determined I am to do it... I don't know if they record wins and losses or not, but the Ladybugs won 7 (or 8) to 2....
Not a bad day, not a bad day at all! Oh, and Zach and Allie's games were under the blue sky. We all were so tired when we got home afterwards, our house was quiet... and for that feat to happen, we all must have been pretty tired cause my house is NEVER quiet.
Today (Saturday) was a busy sports day for us! First thing this morning, I woke up to rain .... not a good sign when the game that Ashleigh was cheering at was 9AM... thankfully, it was just down to a sprinkle or 2 by the time she had to cheer. Her cheer squad did well, but the team she cheered for lost. I think the girls didn't really care who won or lost, they just wanted to get some place dry :)
Zach's game was at 1PM at home against Miami. Our team fought hard against Miami and pulled out a win 13 - 0. It's a little too close for comfort when we are use to winning 35 - 0 (and counting, since they stop counting at 35 no matter how many points you score). I have heard that things get tougher in 5th grade due to kids dropping out, and making fewer teams. Our team stays pretty much the same every year only losing a few and then gaining about twice the number lost or more every year. Zach is getting more playing time this year and is doing well. He still has much to learn and still needs his confidence built. He plays wide receiver. We have been working on getting a passing game started this year but are still working on it. We have several wide receivers on the team. But I'll take the 13 - 0 win... a "W" is a "W"! We lost 12 - 0 a few weeks ago to TYAA Blue. So Z's team is 1 - 1 with 8 more games to go.
Allie is playing soccer this year and is playing for the "Ladybugs". Right now she is playing 3 on 3. My Allie usually couldn't run "if a bear was chasing her" and I am always giving her a hard time about walking instead of running when she had done the 5 & Under program during the spring. She ran the whole time and although she didn't score and goals, she kept up with the pack and even fought for and kicked the ball alot. Afterwards, I was telling her how proud of her I was and that I was proud why she ran the whole time and she said "you know why I ran? Cause you said that I couldn't run the whole time... so I wanted to prove you wrong!" Hey, if that's what it takes, so be it! And her having said that is further proof that she is definitly MY child and a "mini me" cause if you know me very well, you know that I am head strong and if someone tells me I can't do something, the more determined I am to do it... I don't know if they record wins and losses or not, but the Ladybugs won 7 (or 8) to 2....
Not a bad day, not a bad day at all! Oh, and Zach and Allie's games were under the blue sky. We all were so tired when we got home afterwards, our house was quiet... and for that feat to happen, we all must have been pretty tired cause my house is NEVER quiet.
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Football season is finally here!
Ashleigh's game was first up today... if I do say so myself, she makes one cutie patootie cheerleader! She did a great job cheering on the Rams today. I will have pics of it later, even tho she told me that I was not allowed to take pictures :)
Zach's team played their toughest game of the regular season right out of the starting gate. They hung in there until about the 4th Quarter... our QB threw and interception and they ran it in for a TD ... we kept them from making and extra point and then they scored again before the end of the game... TYAA Blue won, 12 - 0. Our boys did a good job and we couldn't be more proud... TYAA was a good host at BTW HS field.
There isn't another game until after Labor Day. It's a good thing, cause we have some boys nursing some injuries.
Zach's team played their toughest game of the regular season right out of the starting gate. They hung in there until about the 4th Quarter... our QB threw and interception and they ran it in for a TD ... we kept them from making and extra point and then they scored again before the end of the game... TYAA Blue won, 12 - 0. Our boys did a good job and we couldn't be more proud... TYAA was a good host at BTW HS field.
There isn't another game until after Labor Day. It's a good thing, cause we have some boys nursing some injuries.
Monday, August 18, 2008
UP ON MY SOAPBOX ... the government
OK ... now on to another topic ... the government ...
That's another thing that has been bothering me right now ... especially since to presidential race is in full swing.
First of all, President Bush's approval rating is down ... and I think that some people out there who are saying it's all president Bush's fault are not looking at the big picture... yes, he is the President ... but do you REALLY think he single handedly runs this country ... and that it is all his fault. If so, I think that you need to take Government 101 and learn how our government works....
Second of all .... I would really like to know exactly what Obama or McCain can do for this country... basically, the Republican's and the Democrat's spend so much time fighting against each other and always talking about what they haven't done or bashing the other parties that they have lost sight to what really matter... what can they do for the USA? Instead they are all acting like a bunch of elementary kids saying "But, the Repulicans did this" and the Republican's counter with "No we didn't ... blah blah blah ... the Democrat's did that" ... oh come on .... both parties are working so hard to be against each other and trying to figure out how to "one up" the other, that they have lost sight of the important things! They need to quit acting like children and figure out what they can do to better the USA and work together for the good of this country!
Thirdly, I wouldn't want President Bush's job if it were given to me! NO WAY! NO HOW!
I couldn't do what he does ... I couldn't listen to the bickering and the fighting and the name calling and try to get anything done while they are fighting against each other. I wouldn't want to make the decisions he makes, to go the places he goes, talk to the other leader's of the world... etc... Someone needs to step up that can put on a referee's jersey and a whistle and yell "TIME OUT!"
Lastly, it says in the Bible that we should pray for our leaders... it does not have an ammendment that says "you don't have to pray for them if you don't like them or don't agree with them" by the way... it's a clear command.... I pray for all of our presidents that they God protects them, that they make the right decisions for our country etc.... I pray whether I like them or not.
I have always said, If you don't like how things are run, get in there and try to do something about it ... run for city council, mayor, govenor, president.... PRAY FOR OUR GOVERNMENT! If you aren't willing to help the situation by getting yourself involved, and all you can do is complain and criticize the government, then sit down and shut up.
That's another thing that has been bothering me right now ... especially since to presidential race is in full swing.
First of all, President Bush's approval rating is down ... and I think that some people out there who are saying it's all president Bush's fault are not looking at the big picture... yes, he is the President ... but do you REALLY think he single handedly runs this country ... and that it is all his fault. If so, I think that you need to take Government 101 and learn how our government works....
Second of all .... I would really like to know exactly what Obama or McCain can do for this country... basically, the Republican's and the Democrat's spend so much time fighting against each other and always talking about what they haven't done or bashing the other parties that they have lost sight to what really matter... what can they do for the USA? Instead they are all acting like a bunch of elementary kids saying "But, the Repulicans did this" and the Republican's counter with "No we didn't ... blah blah blah ... the Democrat's did that" ... oh come on .... both parties are working so hard to be against each other and trying to figure out how to "one up" the other, that they have lost sight of the important things! They need to quit acting like children and figure out what they can do to better the USA and work together for the good of this country!
Thirdly, I wouldn't want President Bush's job if it were given to me! NO WAY! NO HOW!
I couldn't do what he does ... I couldn't listen to the bickering and the fighting and the name calling and try to get anything done while they are fighting against each other. I wouldn't want to make the decisions he makes, to go the places he goes, talk to the other leader's of the world... etc... Someone needs to step up that can put on a referee's jersey and a whistle and yell "TIME OUT!"
Lastly, it says in the Bible that we should pray for our leaders... it does not have an ammendment that says "you don't have to pray for them if you don't like them or don't agree with them" by the way... it's a clear command.... I pray for all of our presidents that they God protects them, that they make the right decisions for our country etc.... I pray whether I like them or not.
I have always said, If you don't like how things are run, get in there and try to do something about it ... run for city council, mayor, govenor, president.... PRAY FOR OUR GOVERNMENT! If you aren't willing to help the situation by getting yourself involved, and all you can do is complain and criticize the government, then sit down and shut up.
Up on my soapbox ... the war in Iraq
I haven't gotten "up on my soap box" in a while .... and I have some things on my mind that I need to get out!
I was just listening to my new Steven Curtis Chapman CD "This Moment: Cinderella Addition" and I came to one of the bonus tracks that got me to thinkin' ... the song is called "What I'm fighting For" .... Here are some of the lyrics...
"I watch another sun fall on the desert sand
And Slowly I can feel the ache returning to my heart
I heard somebody say today we lost a man
And everybody's got their own opinion
On whether it's a good or bad thing we're doing over here.
But there's a little girl in Georgia lying in her bed tonight
While her mother holds her close and whispers, 'It's gonna be alright'
And they'll preaay themselves to sleep
And dream about the day when I'll come
Walking back through the door
'Cause that's what I'm fighting for
We passed another playground on the road today
A little group of girls looked up and waved at us and smiled
I think it's in their eyes I see the biggest change
Still everybody's got their own opinion
I can see the good and bad but when I close my eyes ....
But there's a little girl in Georgia lying in her bed tonight
While her mother holds her close and whispers, 'It's gonna be alright'
And they'll preaay themselves to sleep
And dream about the day when I'll come
Walking back through the door
'Cause that's what I'm fighting for
I know everybody's got their own opinion
I'm just here to do my job and I can't wait to get home
to that little girl in Georgia lying in her bed tonight
While her mother holds her close and whispers, 'It's gonna be alright'
And they'll preaay themselves to sleep
And dream about the day when I'll go
running back through the door
Back to what I'm fighting for
This is what I'm fighting for"
First of all, let me tell you, as I was listening to the song and mopping my kitchen floor, I was standing there with tears streaming....
There is a friend of ours, whose name is Matt Hash, that we met through the Army that has a wife, 3 boys and a little girl that is on his 3rd tour in Iraq. They are now stationed in Georgia, so that song could have easily been written by Matt.
He is proud to serve in the military and he is proud of what he is seeing in Iraq. He wants to be there to not only help the Iraqi people, but also, to keep us safe here at home.... I am sorry, but if you are pitching a big fit about this war and NOT praying for our soldiers and for peace in Iraq, and are putting down our government and NOT supporting our troops... you should be ashamed of yourselves! First of all, whether or not there were WMD's there or not, the fact is, is that there are terrorists out there who would love a chance to get into the USA again and do the fighting over here. If we didn't go to where they are, they would be here. Do you realize that? The war would be in OUR own back yards ... not over seas! When you gripe about how wrong the war is and all the Cindy Sheehan's of the world go out there and criticize this war, you might as well be stabbing the soldiers straight into their hearts... by the way, the soldiers who are fighting to keep our butts safe can hear the criticism .... it hurts them right to the core! AND their families can hear you, too. They need to hear that we are supporting THEM and praying for them.... now, you may not be a supporter of the war in Iraq.... even I don't like the fact that it is still going on.... but rather than criticizing our government, you should pray for our troops and support them until their safe return home. STOP bashing them and start supporting them.... believe me .... they want to come home .... but they won't until their job is done... let them hear your support... uplift their spirits .... do something positive for them .... and as the saying goes ... if you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all!
I was just listening to my new Steven Curtis Chapman CD "This Moment: Cinderella Addition" and I came to one of the bonus tracks that got me to thinkin' ... the song is called "What I'm fighting For" .... Here are some of the lyrics...
"I watch another sun fall on the desert sand
And Slowly I can feel the ache returning to my heart
I heard somebody say today we lost a man
And everybody's got their own opinion
On whether it's a good or bad thing we're doing over here.
But there's a little girl in Georgia lying in her bed tonight
While her mother holds her close and whispers, 'It's gonna be alright'
And they'll preaay themselves to sleep
And dream about the day when I'll come
Walking back through the door
'Cause that's what I'm fighting for
We passed another playground on the road today
A little group of girls looked up and waved at us and smiled
I think it's in their eyes I see the biggest change
Still everybody's got their own opinion
I can see the good and bad but when I close my eyes ....
But there's a little girl in Georgia lying in her bed tonight
While her mother holds her close and whispers, 'It's gonna be alright'
And they'll preaay themselves to sleep
And dream about the day when I'll come
Walking back through the door
'Cause that's what I'm fighting for
I know everybody's got their own opinion
I'm just here to do my job and I can't wait to get home
to that little girl in Georgia lying in her bed tonight
While her mother holds her close and whispers, 'It's gonna be alright'
And they'll preaay themselves to sleep
And dream about the day when I'll go
running back through the door
Back to what I'm fighting for
This is what I'm fighting for"
First of all, let me tell you, as I was listening to the song and mopping my kitchen floor, I was standing there with tears streaming....
There is a friend of ours, whose name is Matt Hash, that we met through the Army that has a wife, 3 boys and a little girl that is on his 3rd tour in Iraq. They are now stationed in Georgia, so that song could have easily been written by Matt.
He is proud to serve in the military and he is proud of what he is seeing in Iraq. He wants to be there to not only help the Iraqi people, but also, to keep us safe here at home.... I am sorry, but if you are pitching a big fit about this war and NOT praying for our soldiers and for peace in Iraq, and are putting down our government and NOT supporting our troops... you should be ashamed of yourselves! First of all, whether or not there were WMD's there or not, the fact is, is that there are terrorists out there who would love a chance to get into the USA again and do the fighting over here. If we didn't go to where they are, they would be here. Do you realize that? The war would be in OUR own back yards ... not over seas! When you gripe about how wrong the war is and all the Cindy Sheehan's of the world go out there and criticize this war, you might as well be stabbing the soldiers straight into their hearts... by the way, the soldiers who are fighting to keep our butts safe can hear the criticism .... it hurts them right to the core! AND their families can hear you, too. They need to hear that we are supporting THEM and praying for them.... now, you may not be a supporter of the war in Iraq.... even I don't like the fact that it is still going on.... but rather than criticizing our government, you should pray for our troops and support them until their safe return home. STOP bashing them and start supporting them.... believe me .... they want to come home .... but they won't until their job is done... let them hear your support... uplift their spirits .... do something positive for them .... and as the saying goes ... if you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all!
Tuesday, August 05, 2008
Update for August
Hello! I am being terrible about posting but I've been so crazy busy that I haven't had time to blog! Zach has started football practice, well, sort of... it started last week and he went on Monday and then we went on "vacation" for a few days, so he missed Tuesday ... then there is no practice on Wednesday .... Thursday, we returned from our trip and Zach and Ashleigh were complaining of ear aches.... So he missed practice that night, Friday morning, I took him and Ashleigh to the doc and found out that both of them had ear infections... her's was an "inner" and Zach's was an "outer". They both were pretty miserable. They have been on antibiotics since... The med that Zach is on must have a unlisted ingredient of gold, because it was $100! For ear drops! WOW! I must say that the pharmasist doesn't have a very good sense of humor because I looked at the ingredient list and asked him "which one of those words meant "gold"? Ash's was just the pink stuff, so her's was cheap. They are both almost finished with the antibiotics.... Zach's torture ends tomorrow morning and Ashleigh's ends Saturday. Practice on Monday (yesterday) was cancelled because of the heat (104 degrees) .... practice tonight starts later than usual. Zach is really looking forward to getting back to practice. Ashleigh has been cheering this summer... cheer camp was 2 weeks ago and practice is 2 days a week for and hour and 1/2. She is 100 percent cheerleader and really gets into it. Allie just signed up for soccer for the fall... no word on practices yet. Saturdays are going to be a little hectic around here.... Ashleigh cheers for football in the AM and Allie's games are usually in the AM too.... thankfully, Ash's squad only cheers for home games, so no traveling there! Allie plays at the local sports plex with local teams. Zach on the other hand may be doing a lot of traveling this year cause the division his team is in has 3 teams that are and hour 1/2 away. Hopefully they won't be all away games :) Here are some pictures that we took recently....
Wednesday, July 09, 2008
As a friend recently pointed out, I don't have anything about my other pets on here except for Joey :)
I just recently started a blog about all of our furkids .... check it out :)
Thompson Furkid Adventures
I just recently started a blog about all of our furkids .... check it out :)
Thompson Furkid Adventures
Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Kids ....
Hello all! I hope that you had a wonderful 4th of July... We got to spend it with family and had a great time as always. Zach went to camp a week ago. He had a great time being away from me and Troy for the first time ever. He said that he didn't miss any of us at all :( While at camp, he learned some songs, and he taught a funny one to his sisters ... and they performed it for us..... here it is for your entertainment pleasure .... as you can see my son is quite the character :)
Monday, June 02, 2008
Long time, no post :)
I didn't realize how long it's been since I have posted! Wow!
It's the beginning of summer break and the kids are already "getting along" so well. NOT!
It's going to be a long summer.
Ashleigh is the only one in any activities right now. Allie just finished up Soccer, which she loved and Ashleigh has been playing t ball. She has also started tumbling classes at a new gym here in Owasso. It's called All Star Legend. Ashleigh really loves it and is learning a lot. If your child is looking for a gym to learn tumbling, it's a great one to go to.
All the kids will be getting swimming lessons this summer ... any suggestions would be helpful :)
Zach has a few football camps, church camp and VBS .... Al just has VBS until Fall when she starts soccer again. Ash is my busiest bee with the previous activities mentioned plus VBS and Cheer camp.
Not much else going on... just chilling out as much as I can for the summer...
The storms on Sunday didn't do anything to our house except turn over some lawn furniture and the grill.... but across the street, neighbors lost part of a fence, another one lost shingles and the one next to that, the basketball goal blew over. The wind was blowing pretty hard, so we are blessed because we have most of our shingles loose and are in the middle of home owners insurance to get a new roof put on, and didn't lose any shingles. :)
It's the beginning of summer break and the kids are already "getting along" so well. NOT!
It's going to be a long summer.
Ashleigh is the only one in any activities right now. Allie just finished up Soccer, which she loved and Ashleigh has been playing t ball. She has also started tumbling classes at a new gym here in Owasso. It's called All Star Legend. Ashleigh really loves it and is learning a lot. If your child is looking for a gym to learn tumbling, it's a great one to go to.
All the kids will be getting swimming lessons this summer ... any suggestions would be helpful :)
Zach has a few football camps, church camp and VBS .... Al just has VBS until Fall when she starts soccer again. Ash is my busiest bee with the previous activities mentioned plus VBS and Cheer camp.
Not much else going on... just chilling out as much as I can for the summer...
The storms on Sunday didn't do anything to our house except turn over some lawn furniture and the grill.... but across the street, neighbors lost part of a fence, another one lost shingles and the one next to that, the basketball goal blew over. The wind was blowing pretty hard, so we are blessed because we have most of our shingles loose and are in the middle of home owners insurance to get a new roof put on, and didn't lose any shingles. :)
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