I was looking at this summer's photos and comparing them to photos we took three years ago during July and August of 2007. Alyssa, Forrest, and I don't look so very different but just take a look at Noah. It's amazing! He's grown more than a foot. I hope his feet have stopped growing. He's been a size 15 for 9 months now. Usually I have to order his shoes online, but last week we actually found a pair at a mall store that were his size and on sale. That almost never happens.
Monday, August 30, 2010
Nostalgia
Just look at those cute boys. Hot August Hoops champs in 2007. Almost exactly three years later they won another August 3 on 3 tournament.
I was looking at this summer's photos and comparing them to photos we took three years ago during July and August of 2007. Alyssa, Forrest, and I don't look so very different but just take a look at Noah. It's amazing! He's grown more than a foot. I hope his feet have stopped growing. He's been a size 15 for 9 months now. Usually I have to order his shoes online, but last week we actually found a pair at a mall store that were his size and on sale. That almost never happens.
I was looking at this summer's photos and comparing them to photos we took three years ago during July and August of 2007. Alyssa, Forrest, and I don't look so very different but just take a look at Noah. It's amazing! He's grown more than a foot. I hope his feet have stopped growing. He's been a size 15 for 9 months now. Usually I have to order his shoes online, but last week we actually found a pair at a mall store that were his size and on sale. That almost never happens.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Camping
We spent four days in eastern Washington on a family vacation with a couple of spare children along for the ride to keep the kids busy. Forrest, Noah, Kaleb, and I drove to Sun Lakes/Dry Falls State Park on Thursday. Alyssa and her friend, Amanda, joined us late Friday night. Forrest and I have decided that we don't like weekend camping any more. Thursday and Friday were so peaceful, quiet, and uncrowded. As the sun set Friday night the campground filled up and got noisy.
In the loop adjacent to ours were two
very large family groups. Forrest said it was like a refugee camp (he's so politically incorrect) since neither group spoke English. One was a large Hispanic family with at least 17 kids and the other was a large Russian family. There are only supposed to be a maximum of 8 people per campsite, but apparently the rangers didn't feel like enforcing that provision. The kids kept running back and forth through the middle of our campsite. Next year we're going to camp mid-week.
One of the highlights of the visit was a quick trip to Wilbur to visit my grandma. Her 101st birthday is coming up soon. The girls love to take their own photos. Here they are at Soap Lake. It was too cold to swim, but we did dip our toes in the healing mineral waters. The kids loved jumping from the basalt cliffs into Deep Lake. Forrest shot video of their jumps from above while I floated on a tube in the water below. We weren't brave (or stupid) enough to jump in. Other than the wind the weather was lovely and warm. All in all a great family vacation.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Too Hot for Me
Bradey, Noah, and Kaleb show off their champions shirts in front of the bracket proclaiming them the winners.
All the kids pitch in and help keep score for other teams when they're not playing.
Spending the weekend in a casino parking in mid-90 degree weather is trying. There is not nearly enough shade and we can't take the kids into the casino to cool off between games. Today we took the boys to a nearby grocery store to eat lunch and chill out between games. Noah's team has been trying to win this 3 on 3 basketball tournament since they were 9 year olds getting ready to start 4th grade. That was the first time Noah teamed up with Bradey and Kaleb. They've been a team ever since. They usually pick up a 4th player so that they will have a sub, but this time it was just the three of them, and they prevailed and they were the champions of their age group. Their bracket was a combination of 8th and 9th grade teams. However, Noah's team only played one 8th grade team. The rest of their games were against freshman teams from Lummi and Burlington.
All the kids pitch in and help keep score for other teams when they're not playing.
Spending the weekend in a casino parking in mid-90 degree weather is trying. There is not nearly enough shade and we can't take the kids into the casino to cool off between games. Today we took the boys to a nearby grocery store to eat lunch and chill out between games. Noah's team has been trying to win this 3 on 3 basketball tournament since they were 9 year olds getting ready to start 4th grade. That was the first time Noah teamed up with Bradey and Kaleb. They've been a team ever since. They usually pick up a 4th player so that they will have a sub, but this time it was just the three of them, and they prevailed and they were the champions of their age group. Their bracket was a combination of 8th and 9th grade teams. However, Noah's team only played one 8th grade team. The rest of their games were against freshman teams from Lummi and Burlington.
Last night we had a potluck at our house after the first round of games. It was a beautiful night to sit out on our deck and enjoy our view of the water. It was a great evening with yummy food and the wonderful friends we've made through Noah's experience playing ball in Arlington.
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Fair Time
Last weekend was the local Stanwood/Camano Community Fair. The weather was wet but the kids had a great time any way. I don't think Noah appreciates the animals any more, but Alyssa always takes time to see them. She was especially fond of the little piglets. I think she took 10 pictures of the pigs. This horse was waiting its turn in the show ring.
Noah and his friend, Nate, got their money's worth out of their $20 unlimited ride bracelet. They were at the fair for six hours. The boys ran into some girls from their school and spent the day with them. They later went to one girl's house to hang out for the evening before spending the night at Nate's. It seems like Noah never spends a full week here ever.
Alyssa and her friend, Rachael, kept their hoods up trying to keep their hair dry during the damp fair. They spend so much time straightening it they hate to get it wet. After the fair Alyssa went to a Mariner game with Forrest. They had a good time despite another loss for the home town team. I had the house to myself. I could watch whatever I wanted on TV and I didn't have to share my Ben and Jerry's ice cream with anyone.
Noah and his friend, Nate, got their money's worth out of their $20 unlimited ride bracelet. They were at the fair for six hours. The boys ran into some girls from their school and spent the day with them. They later went to one girl's house to hang out for the evening before spending the night at Nate's. It seems like Noah never spends a full week here ever.
Alyssa and her friend, Rachael, kept their hoods up trying to keep their hair dry during the damp fair. They spend so much time straightening it they hate to get it wet. After the fair Alyssa went to a Mariner game with Forrest. They had a good time despite another loss for the home town team. I had the house to myself. I could watch whatever I wanted on TV and I didn't have to share my Ben and Jerry's ice cream with anyone.
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