Friday, February 27, 2009
Birthday on the Slopes
Allison kept the Edgy-Wedgys on her skis all day, but "pizza" and "french fry" ed her way down with little problem. Taylor took off far in front of all of us and didn't look back. We just met her back down at the chair lift. What a difference a year makes! We enjoyed the 50+ degree weather and had a birthday lunch at the Village Haus at the top of the mountain. Matt's knee and my legs turned to jello around 2:30, but the girls would have kept going. We made it home in time for a quick dinner at the Hot Dog Shoppe and ate cake/ice cream and opened presents. We spoiled Matt with a new ski jacket, a Maui fire dept. t-shirt, some crime books and his favorite Pepperidge Farm cookies. Happy Birthday to you! We love you and hope you had a wonderful day...
Ready to hit the slopes
Thursday, February 26, 2009
One Pound Miracle
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
They Made It!
Saturday, February 21, 2009
One on One Time
We were standing at the gates waiting for the park to open. First stop-The Coastersaurus. Allison loved keeping her hands high in the air for the entire ride. We also loved The Dragon (did that one 3 times) and Test Track (which was a 1st for both of us). That one gave me a tummy ache, Ugh. We were pleasantly surprised by the lack of crowds for a Saturday. That gave us a chance to do rides more than once and Allison even earned her driver's license twice!
Friday, February 20, 2009
Flag Salute and Snow Camp
Happy Baptism Anniversary!
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Walk Thru California
Each student had to memorize a fact on a California term and had to listen carefully for Kelli to call it out. Taylor ran up when she heard the word "bay" and blurted out the definition and answered questions to earn her team 30 points. Her team finished in 2nd place.
"A bay is a part of a body of water that reaches into the land and protects ships from storms and waves. The closest bay to my school is the San Diego Bay.
The kids were taken through California history using a time machine and visited the Native Americans, Juan Cabrillo, Juniperro Serra, Mexican Independence, the earthquakes of 1812 and the present. It was full of student participation, lots of laughter and plenty of learning.
Taylor plays the tamborine in celebration of the Mexican Independence.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Flashback
The girls were asking "What is a trapper keeper." I chimed in saying that it was a yellow folder with sports characters on the front. Boy was I wrong!
Matt couldn't believe my ignorance. "That's not a Trapper Keeper! That's a Pee Chee Folder!"
"A what?", I asked. With such disgust in his voice, he proceeded to tell me "A trapper keeper was a three-ring binder with a velcro flap. It also had pockets inside and was solid colored. A Pee Chee Folder was a yellow folder with sports guys on the front. Google it and see what I mean."
Just in case you were wondering.....
This is a Pee Chee Folder.
Does it bring you back?
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Rainy Weekend with Grandpa Al
I think the girls were a little spoiled on their Old Navy shopping spree. They filled up their bags with a new spring wardrobe and shoes and gave lots of hugs and kisses of thanks to Grandpa Al.
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Final Goodbye!
The girls take their seats in the theater room.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Tournament of Champions
Our team started off very flat. They were missing easy kicks, weren't talking to each other and we were down 2-0 at half time. After a half time pep talk and some liquids (it was a hot 82 degrees), we came out fighting and scored before the whistle blew. Unfortunately we lost 2-1.
Although the team wanted to stay and watch some other teams play in between our games, we thought it best to check in to the hotel, get some lunch and take a break from the sun. Soon enough everyone met back at the field and got ready for game #2 against our other TVSA team. Our girls have been scrimmaging them each week during practice, but this was our 1st real game against them. Taylor and Emily each scored a goal and we won 2-0.
Dinner at Red Robin
The families had enough time to freshen up at the hotel and then we met at Red Robin for dinner for 50 of us. It was a lot of fun for the parents and girls. It was one of the few times we get to see the players out of uniform. Coach didn't want them swimming at the pool and wasting their energy for the morning game, so the girls all met up in Maylie's room for snacks, some dance party and girly time. Lights out at 9:00 (except for some Dad's who visited Yard House until after midnight). Matt was sure tired this morning when the alarm went off at 5:50!
Coach Charlie sneeks in the picture w/ Maylie, Emily and Taylor
Quick dessert at Golden Spoon
6:30 breakfast before heading to the field
Our hotel served continental breakfast which opened just as we were heading to the field. We filled our bellies and headed to the field for our battle against Colton. We faced Colton in the President's Cup and tied 2-2. We knew going into this game that we had to win at least 2-0 to advance to the championship game. It would be our toughest game yet. They are a very physical team and play tough. Colton scored in the 1st quarter and you could see disappointment on our girls' faces. We told them to not worry about the championship, but to try their best to win this game. Alexa scored for our team and we were tied. Colton scored again and with less than a minute left, Alexa scored another. You would have thought our team won the whole tournament. Our sidelines were going crazy. The whistle blew and we were so proud to say we tied Colton again 2-2. Although we didn't make it to the final game, we couldn't have asked for more from our girls. Coach presented each of them with a tournament dog tag, praised them all and looks forward to seeing them on the field this spring.
Coach presents Taylor with her dog tag
It was an extra special week because my parents drove down to watch with us. It was nice having them at the field, staying at our hotel and enjoying a few visits over lunch and dinner. Thank you for coming.
Lunch with Grandma and Papa
Desert view from the Palms to Pines freeway