Monday, June 6, 2011

D - My Kid in Motion

Today the YMCA began the first day of their Kids In Motion summer program.  It offers different activity classes for kids to participate in while their parents are working out, and my kiddos went to it last summer as well.  Noah has really been looking forward to it.....Katie, not so much.  Last year she spent some time in tears over it.  After all, it's intended for kids ages 7-12 and she was.....well....5. 

Her main problem with it is that it is full of little competitive games - relay races, Red Rover, hula hoop contests, things like that.  While she did LOVE the yoga class they offered, she hated those little games.  Because she has an older brother who is INCREDIBLY competitive and athletic, she has been losing every competition she's ever been in for her entire life.  She has NO confidence in herself, and refuses to compete....EVER.  It makes me crazy.  It breaks my heart to see her put herself down and not even try just because she doesn't want to lose.  But I'm on a bit of a tangent here.....

Anyhow, she was dreading it a bit.  I told her to give it a try for just 30 minutes today, and if she hated it, we would just not go on Mondays.  So, she begrudgingly gave it a shot.  She admitted to crying just a little (though she tried her best to fight the tears) when they started playing Red Rover, but the nice college girl told her she didn't have to play, so she was happy then.

Now I'm finally getting around to the whole point of this blog!

When I went to pick her up, the sweet college intern told me that Katie did great, and that "Wow!  She is fast!"  This came as no surprise to me because we've been watching her run down the soccer field for a couple of years now.  Katie was beaming with pride, and she and Noah excitedly told me about how she had run a relay race against an 11 year old boy who had a head start on her, and Katie still beat him!  Noah said more kids were chanting "Katie" than for any other kid out there!

In her pride, Katie, the girl who HATES it when I tell stories about her, informed me that this is a story she doesn't mind if I "put on the internet."  So, there you have it!

Sunday, June 5, 2011

D - Land Run & Mother's Day Tea

I just want to quickly highlight a couple of fun days the kids had at school this year.  They both had awesome years full of great grades, good friends, and wonderful teachers.  Noah's teacher, Mrs. Crampton, was one of my favorite that either kid has ever had, and Katie just loved Mrs. Carter.  Thanks for the great year, Washington Irving!

Now, if these pictures don't bring back memories for you, you weren't raised in Oklahoma.



That's right, it's Land Run time!!!  Noah got to participate in this year's 3rd grade run back in April.  His "family" of all boys got together and built this wagon.


Funny thing is, he didn't get to help build it because he was at LTC, yet he still wound up being the one pulling it.  How did that happen, you ask?  Because he was the 2nd fastest kid in the family.  The fastest kid ran ahead and claimed their land while Noah got the wagon there as quickly as he could.  ;)


Once there, they were able to feast on their sack lunches.


This day was the highlight of their year-long study of Oklahoma history, and they loved it!

Katie's special day was special for me too - her Mother's Day Tea.  I was greeted at her classroom door where I walked a red butcher-paper-carpet and was announced by my beautiful daughter over a microphone and handed a carnation by that same cutie.

She melts my heart!


Then she escorted me to my table where I found all sorts of cards and crafts that she had made for me.  So precious!  Next, she went through the food line and served me cookies and fruit and punch.  She was so sweet and smiling from ear to ear the whole time and was so anxious to do everything right and make sure I had a wonderful time.


They also did a little program where they sang songs and did a poem, but I have no pics of that.  I pulled out the video camera for that one, and I can't possibly be expected to do both!!!

It was a really special day for both of us.  I love you, Katie Elisabeth!!!


D - LTCEaster Weekend

This year marked a huge turning point for us as a family with our first LTC experience.  Easter weekend as we have known them shall be no more.  (Moment of silence as I mourn the loss of favorite holiday traditions) That said, I really am excited about this new stage of life as we start to grow our babies into teenagers and then adults who will someday be the leaders in their churches.  (Sniff, Sniff)

Because I am really reluctant to change my routines and do anything new (Surprise!), I tried to talk my gung-ho son into easing us into LTC by not being in too terribly many activities.  So, Noah ONLY participated in Bible Quiz, Small Chorus, Service Challenge and Puppets this year. 

He started out in February(?) really fired up, but soon the tears started flowing every Sunday as he "never had ANY free time to do what he wanted to do!" His main complaint every week came from Bible Quiz.  He just HATED it!  Truth be told, I thought it was way too much to ask of a 3rd grader to prepare for a 200 question quiz over the book of Revelation with no study guide, but we decided not to let him drop out because he was committed to a team.  So.....he stuck with it.  I wound up joining the coaching team and became more familiar with what was expected of him, and he and I worked hard every day those last couple of weeks before LTC.

Fast forward to LTC weekend...... As we entered the ballroom for Bible Quiz, Noah's first event, a massive storm was forming outside.  Not 10 minutes before the event was to begin, the entirety of LTC as well as all of the guests of the hotel where the event was held were encouraged to file into the ballroom as it was the storm shelter, and a tornado was likely.  Yikes!  It was crazy crowded in there!  The whole group (I've heard 2,000) sang praises for about 45 minutes as the storm passed us by.  It was beautiful.....and mildly frightening!

Once given the "all clear," we began the test.  I was a judge at another table and was able to see Noah throughout the competition.  It was so fun to watch.  I could see the energy and enthusiasm in his body language and just knew he was loving it.  Was I ever right!  After the 4th test, he came running over to my table and told me that he had just taken the multiple choice section for his team and hadn't missed any of them.  He was so pumped and yelled as he ran back to his table that he was DEFINITELY doing Bible Quiz again next year.  Oh.....Yay????!?????!

Turns out, his team got 96 out of 200 correct.  Maybe not the best percentage, but they were proud.  His coach and I were so disappointed for them though because we think they were only 4 questions away from getting a bronze medal.  As it is, they got absolutely nothing for all that hard work.  So sad!  BUT, Noah had a wonderful first experience. 

His Small Chorus sang beautifully and got a gold...


And his puppet team got a silver.  Noah really loved puppets and did a great job as a sports announcer ("NB") interviewing a basketball team.  He was also very proud that a picture of him and his puppet wound up in the Christian Chronicle for all the world to see!


We got really lucky on Noah's schedule and were able to leave Arkansas early afternoon on Saturday.  We hustled home so we would have time to dye some Easter eggs.


Fun, as always!

On Easter morning, the kids endured having pictures made before diving into their Easter baskets.  Isn't she pretty???



They've learned to be pretty good sports about that.

At church that morning, Noah's puppet team did their show during bible hour, and then we headed home for a quick lunch.  While there, the kids decided that they weren't interested in going to the church's egg hunt that we always attend.  I was a little disappointed because I like traditions, but it was awfully nice to have a little down time on such a busy weekend.  Because it was rainy and cold outside, we had to do our own egg hunt in the house.  Odd.



We did manage to slip outside for a family pic because that is what we do.....


And we finished off the weekend by going to the LTC awards ceremony and then watching Noah's chorus perform after church.  It was such a busy time but so very important.  Noah, of course, ended up loving it all, so I have no doubt there will be many crazy weekends like this in our future.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

D - 2011 Spring Soccer

A couple of weeks ago we wrapped up yet another fun soccer season.  Noah played with his same coach he's been with since he was 5, and Mike coached Katie's team for what he is claiming to be his last time.  We'll see.... ;-)  As always, it pretty much took over our lives.  It's amazing how much it dictates our schedules, but we really enjoy doing it as a family. 

Noah's team finished up 6 & 2 - a major reversal from their 2-6 fall season.  It was lots more fun for everyone.  My favorite thing I witnessed this season was a time when Noah had the ball and his coach was yelling from the sidelines for him to pass it.  Instead, Noah took a shot at the goal and missed.  When he got back to the sidelines, coach rubbed his head and told him, "I told you to pass!"  Noah said something about how that's what he was trying to do.  The coach totally called his bluff and said, "No you weren't.  I've coached you since you were this tall (hand held low, of course).  You were going for the goal."  Sheepish grin from Noah.  Ha ha!  I loved it.  Way to go, Coach Don!

As long as I'm thinking about those early days....



And now....








While the pictures may not show as dramatic a change in our little Katie-bug, her soccer playing has certainly changed.

From her first games in 2006 filled with tears as she ran down the field....


to today when we call her "fearless" because she never hesitates to chase down the ball - even against the biggest kid on the other team.  She also generally finds a way to throw that big kid to the ground.  Maybe that's not terribly legal, but it's really fun to watch!


Another then.....


And more nows...

 Did I mention she's really FAST???


The girl.... 

The team....


Katie has declared this to be her final season of soccer too.  She's not playing if dad's not coaching.  Thus the "We'll see," that I mentioned earlier.  :-)  To be determined in fall 2011.....

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

D - Bye, Bye Dumpster Treasure

Well, this is a red-letter day in the Bosley household.  You see, over15 years ago, my proud newlywed husband walked in the door of our apartment with a real treasure.  He had found a perfectly good set of tv trays just sitting by the dumpster.  Can you believe it?  I guess I'll blame it on the fact that we didn't have just loads of extra money back then (as opposed to now, of course), but for some reason I agreed to let them stay.

Flash forward 15 years to today:


I can't help but wonder what the poor saps who abandoned these perfectly functioning trays would say if they had only known just how many years of entertainment-filled dining they could have enjoyed if they had only held on to these babies.  But, "Out with the old, and in with the new," I say!  Unfortunately..... I only say that about once every 15 years or so.

PS - I'm thinking a weekly blog post may be too much of a challenge.  You'll notice the degree of interest of these articles seems to be declining.  Next week I may have to blog a picture of the hair Mike just pulled out of our shower drain.  Stay tuned!

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

D - A Poem in my Pocket

I babysit for a friend's daughter a couple of mornings each week and yesterday she showed up all excited about a special thing they were doing at school that day. It was "Poem in your Pocket" day. As an English major and someone who used to do a great deal of reading, I LOVED this idea! So much so that I am now on day 2 of carrying around my own poem in my pocket. I realize that I'm a geek, but I am just loving pulling it out at red lights and reading it over and over.

On day 1 I dusted off my old Robert Frost book and made a copy of "The Tuft of Flowers." Day 2, I've got "Mending Wall." In my enthusiasm, I even forced Mike to read yesterday's poem because it reminds me of him. He didn't get much of it, but found himself thinking, "Maybe I like poetry?" Then I forced him to listen as I went line by line explaining it to him - poor guy!

I admit that poetry was one of my least favorite classes in college. But now that I'm older and perhaps a little wiser, I think I may appreciate it more. It certainly made me slow down a little yesterday and appreciate the beauty around me. I guess today I may have to go build a fence... Regardless, it's been a fun little venture for me. So, thank you, Clegern Elementary!

And remember, "Men work together whether they work together or apart" and "Good fences make good neighbors" - just a couple of little pearls of wisdom for you! :-)

PS - Here's a picture of Katie for those of you who couldn't care less about poetry!

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

D - Pics

Well, believe it or not, I seem to be at a loss as to what to say this week.  I guess we've slowed down a little.  Actually, that's not true.  Because it's soccer season, we are in high gear, and I guess it doesn't really leave time for doing a lot other than that.  Fun stuff, but maybe not so interesting blogging week to week.

So, I'll just show a couple of pictures this week.  Remember a couple of months ago when I mentioned that we are turning into hillbillies?  At that time, I didn't realize that would include our life in town as well.  This was a proud moment for Mike as his one and only boy took to the street in front of our house in his first solo tractor drive.



And I'm not sure what to say about this kid.  She's either a diva, or a grandma before her time.  She's decided she "needs" glasses, so she's sporting some of my reading glasses here along with her sleep mask.  She cracks me up, but don't tell her.  She's very sensitive and sees NO humor in being laughed at - even if she's trying to be funny.  And Oh! help us if we laugh when she's NOT actually trying.  So, shhhhhhhhhh.