Emma and Katie at DI meet |
Similarily, I've been reminding myself frequently, "Do the blog this week. Things are piling up," but somehow a month has snuck by.
Go figure.
I guess it's the stage of life the kids are at right now. Everything's happening fast. This past month some of their main school activities have been winding down... DI (Destination Imagination) for Emma and basketball for both her and Michael.
As you can see in the photo above, Emma was excited that her DI team won their category at the regional tournament in Prescott. She and the five other kids on the team will be going to the state competion in Stevens Point this April. Last year they came very close to going all the way to the national tournament in Tennessee, so it's exciting to think what this year might bring.
Emma's basketball team plays tournament |
The Colfax girls worked hard this year and really came together as a team. It was fun seeing them cheer each other on and progress as they did. Michael's team also worked hard. One of the best things about this year was that, due to his job change, Jon was able to go to every one of the kids' games and cheer them on himself.
Michael sitting among the fans in Green Bay |
Colfax has amazingly enthusiastic fans. It's a growing community and all their highschool games were very well attended (as the season went on, most were sold out prior to the games). So Jon and the kids hurried to buy their tickets to state.
The first night of the tournament, Jon, Michael and Emma rode the fan buses together (five school buses plus a charter bus hauled the Colfax fans to Green Bay). The 2-way bus ride cost each rider $5... a pretty good deal considering the price of gas these days! Colfax won their game the first night, so the excitement continued to build.
The second round of games was Saturday. I was gone for the weekend (more on that later), and Jon had to stay home with a sick Leila. But Michael and Emma rode the fan bus and watched the tournament to it's completion (unfortunately, things didn't end up the way Colfax wanted it). One fun thing about the experience was that we were in regular texting / phone calling contact with John and Jim in Madison, who knew about the big game and are themselves devoted super fans (of the Badgers and Packers), so were living the big moment with us.
John and Jim visit during spring break |
We had a good time. I thought John looked very "professorial" in his brown cordoroys and dark wool coat.
Green for St. Patrick's Day |
I saw John again that weekend when I snuck away from Jon and the kids for what's become my annual trip to Madison to stay at Laurie's. It's kind of nice having more than one sibling use the same town as a home base... during my visit to Madison I was able to see John, Laurie, and Bob all in one shot. Here you see us gathered at Badgerland Grill (Laurie's husband Mark is the restaurant manager), where we met for brunch (Bob's girlfriend Nancy also joined us. She was taking the picture).
My trip to Madison (the silly version) |
Laurie likes to do this thing where every time you pose for a picture, you next have to pose for a silly picture. Therefore we posed like Egyptians in the next photo. (Nancy was visibly embarrassed snapping this picture for us, but we made her do it anyway). Hee hee.
Laurie and I literally hugged when we discovered this booth |
Over the course of the weekend, we also shopped at some craft stores and specialty shops, ate some really good meals, and talked a lot. It was fun for me, and I was very appreciative of my wonderful husband who stayed home that weekend and watched a sick Leila (missing that big final game in Green Bay I told you about earlier) so that I could have my weekend at my sister's, as planned. I came back with all kinds of little goodies and a happy heart.
Jonathan and Jack in their hoodies |
Entertaining Jack |
I noticed once how much Jack liked looking at a picture of his dad and him I had taped to our refrigerator. So I surprised him by making that be our desktop image on our computer. Boy did he like that-! He kept returning to it throughout the day to have a look at Jonathan :).
One exciting little piece of news is that I am all signed up to run a 5-K in May. I've been walking and jogging with my neighbor Jessie K, and the two of us, along with four other Colfax ladies, will be participating in Valley Fair's Rave Run. It's not a timed event (thank goodness), but is promoted as more of an "experience". The run happens at night (starting 9 pm), and there are light shows and music all along the path. Participants wear glow in the dark things. Sounds interesting, huh? I am just happy to finally have a fitness goal and a walking partner who knows how to crack the whip with me. Apparently, when left to my own devices, I am inclined to take naps and eat jellybeans a lot. I need someone to call me up or text me during the day and say "We walking?" Also we exchange healthy cooking tips and I'm making such drastic changes in my life as not pouring a quarter cup of sweetened creamer in each cup of coffee I drink. So thank you, Jessie K.
Deadly eave situation |
1 comment:
Loved it, Lisa, thank you!
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