We got back from our trip to the Pine Cove Family Camp in Tyler, Texas. We were Week 6 at the Woods camp over the Fourth of July. It was a great trip, but I will say we are bit worn out from it after we got back. I think spiritually refreshed, and we had a ball, but it was very "energetic."
You can see some picture of us off the Pine Cove site. Go to their site (http://www.pinecove.com/), scroll to the bottom and select Photo Gallery at the very bottom. It will give you a pop-up window and you then select 2011, Woods, Week 6 to then the different days of the week to get picture from that week of camp. If you go to Tuesday and then click the right scroll button 5 times you will see me climbing the rock wall on the bottom right. One more click will give you some pictures of me and Jacob at the top of the zip line tower. For some cute ones of Ava going horse back riding, try Thursday and then 2nd and 3rd pages, and then some of Ava doing her super dive into the pool see Friday pages 2 and 3.
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Soccer in Bellevue
Jacob and I finished our first year in the local soccer recreational league, HYSA. Previously, we have always done YMCA soccer, but we enjoyed this season, although it got off to a rough start. Most notably, Jacob broke his arm which limited his playing and practicing. The raining Spring also limited us to just a few practices all year.
Still, the season end very well. I was proud of the boys and their improvement, and I was proud of Jacob's perseverance in staying with soccer. By the end of the year, he was playing very well, extremely aggressive and active.
Here is video from the last game. Some game footage and closing remarks by Coach Meadors. In the game footage, notice Jacob getting a slight injury but staying in the game to make a good defensive play.
Still, the season end very well. I was proud of the boys and their improvement, and I was proud of Jacob's perseverance in staying with soccer. By the end of the year, he was playing very well, extremely aggressive and active.
Here is video from the last game. Some game footage and closing remarks by Coach Meadors. In the game footage, notice Jacob getting a slight injury but staying in the game to make a good defensive play.
Saturday, April 30, 2011
My Most Popular Post
Since August of last year, I have made 5 posts on my blog. For those who struggle with math or calendaring, that almost 1 post ever 2 months. You can take that one of two ways. One, my life is exceptionally dull therefore I have nothing about which to write. Or two, my life is some incredibly busy and full that I don't have time to write.
If you have any contact with me, you know that it is the latter. I once hit a streak of posting every day for a month. I doubt I will ever capture that level of proficiency again, but I truly do wish to write more, if just to document what I did this week, which is often pretty cool, at least to me.
So I will make that an effort to do better. I know the only people who would check out this blog with any regularity would be family, but I still enjoying writing here when I get the opportunity.
Along those lines, per my Google Analytics tool, can you guess what is my most popular post on this blog in terms of unique visitors? It is this one on a baby dedication script. Trying opening Google and typing in "baby dedication script". Guess what is the number one search result. That's right, young Billy Graham here, spiritual leader of the niche market of baby dedication scripts. I put the script up on the blog because Shannon was a bit frustrated that she could not find something online for baby dedication so we made it up together. It was my idea to tie in with actual Bible verses. In seriousness, we were both proud of the way it turned out.
So, my blog is making a difference. I am encouraged to keep it up and go for at least one post a month, doubling my current output.
If you have any contact with me, you know that it is the latter. I once hit a streak of posting every day for a month. I doubt I will ever capture that level of proficiency again, but I truly do wish to write more, if just to document what I did this week, which is often pretty cool, at least to me.
So I will make that an effort to do better. I know the only people who would check out this blog with any regularity would be family, but I still enjoying writing here when I get the opportunity.
Along those lines, per my Google Analytics tool, can you guess what is my most popular post on this blog in terms of unique visitors? It is this one on a baby dedication script. Trying opening Google and typing in "baby dedication script". Guess what is the number one search result. That's right, young Billy Graham here, spiritual leader of the niche market of baby dedication scripts. I put the script up on the blog because Shannon was a bit frustrated that she could not find something online for baby dedication so we made it up together. It was my idea to tie in with actual Bible verses. In seriousness, we were both proud of the way it turned out.
So, my blog is making a difference. I am encouraged to keep it up and go for at least one post a month, doubling my current output.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Jacob's Dirt Pile
It may be puzzling to women, but any man can totally get this. The undeveloped lot next to us contains a dirt pile and some pallets left over from building our house. The only thing puzzling to me is why it took Jacob so long to discover this oasis of childhood joy - you very own dirt pile.
Saturday, February 12, 2011
My tough big boy
Likely an inevitable event given my son, Jacob broke his right arm two weeks ago. Here is Shannon interviewing him about it. He wound up having it on for less than 2 weeks. While the elbow is still broken, we are treating it with a wrapped bandage to protect it but allow mobility to prevent stiffness.
What has impressed me so much with Jacob through this situation is his absolute willingness to continue with his normal lifestyle regardless of having a broken arm. He never hesitated to go play out side or reduce his activity, even though we were able to convince him to not climb on things. Also at school, he would do his writing assignments with his left hand despite being right handed. See below a copy of his left hand writing worksheet. Really, not too bad for a kindergartener even with a good hand.
Jacob writing with left hand
What has impressed me so much with Jacob through this situation is his absolute willingness to continue with his normal lifestyle regardless of having a broken arm. He never hesitated to go play out side or reduce his activity, even though we were able to convince him to not climb on things. Also at school, he would do his writing assignments with his left hand despite being right handed. See below a copy of his left hand writing worksheet. Really, not too bad for a kindergartener even with a good hand.
Jacob writing with left hand
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