Saint Nicholas comes in one week!
Five years later we have grown to love Tennessee as much as our home state of Texas. Our adventures as a military family continue in the land made famous for country music and hot chicken. As much as our lives have changed with our twenty plus years in the military, much remains the same. We spend our weekends playing soccer, our winters on the beach, and our holidays with family.
Saturday, November 28, 2020
It’s Looking Like Christmas
It feels so good to have the Christmas decorations placed, the tree up, and the front porch decorated. The ferns were trimmed and moved indoors. The philodendrons were moved to the dining room. After nine loads of laundry and a full day of decorating, I’m able to sit back and watch football.
Saint Nicholas comes in one week!
Saint Nicholas comes in one week!
Friday, November 27, 2020
Happy Shopping, Fishing, Playing Day
The week with the fam is coming to a close. This year we stayed close to home and avoided the big crowds in Nashville. Whereas last year we went to every holiday event offered, we didn’t attend one event this year. Instead, we have eaten, played games, watched football, online shopped, made cookies, and eaten some more.
The cousins at the kids’ table. Do you have any idea how difficult it is for Evan to take a normal picture?
Evan and Jamie spent the afternoon at the river fishing.
Daddy repaired electrical shorts in our ceiling fans. They all work now and no sparks are flying at us. I think that’s a good thing. Jamie repaired a loose shower head that I didn’t even know was loose. The great thing about Jamie is he always finds something to tighten, fix, or improve and then he just does it.
Keagan and the girls played FIFA.
Vikki and I went shopping at the downtown boutiques. We picked up a few gifts for ourselves and did some online Christmas shopping for the kids. (We are still looking online for that PS5.)
Mom and Caroline made turkey cookies. With so many pies and pralines and brownies and pumpkin rolls, who could possible think about eating a cookie? Caroline!
Tomorrow morning they hit the road for the return trip to Texas. We will get our beds back, but the house will be quiet again. Until next time.
This picture is gorgeous!
Daddy repaired electrical shorts in our ceiling fans. They all work now and no sparks are flying at us. I think that’s a good thing. Jamie repaired a loose shower head that I didn’t even know was loose. The great thing about Jamie is he always finds something to tighten, fix, or improve and then he just does it.
Keagan and the girls played FIFA.
Vikki and I went shopping at the downtown boutiques. We picked up a few gifts for ourselves and did some online Christmas shopping for the kids. (We are still looking online for that PS5.)
Mom and Caroline made turkey cookies. With so many pies and pralines and brownies and pumpkin rolls, who could possible think about eating a cookie? Caroline!
Tomorrow morning they hit the road for the return trip to Texas. We will get our beds back, but the house will be quiet again. Until next time.
Thursday, November 26, 2020
Happy Thanksgiving! 🍁🦃🏠
The turkey is smoking. The dressing is baking. The table is set. We are ready to feast. After being separated from family for more than twenty years, there was very little that could change my mind about having my family at our house for Thanksgiving week. Not even a world wide pandemic. We have people sleeping in every room of the house. We are piled on top of each other in the living room while watching football, but I wouldn’t want it any other way.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Wednesday, November 25, 2020
It’s the Best Week of the Year
It’s the best week of the year! My whole family has made it to Tennessee, and in between work, soccer training, online classes, and homework assignments, we are filling the days with shopping, fishing, board games, and the trampoline park.
Madi had dinner with us on Tuesday and had a movie night with the girls.
We attempted family photos on Wednesday. But nothing can compare to our 2018 backdrop in Jackson Hole.
Evan and Jamie spent Tuesday afternoon fishing at various ponds. Evan caught this four pounder!
Madi had dinner with us on Tuesday and had a movie night with the girls.
We attempted family photos on Wednesday. But nothing can compare to our 2018 backdrop in Jackson Hole.
We can’t break tradition, so lunch for Thanksgiving Eve was at Five Guys.
We played a few board games that included inappropriate comments and big laughs.
We played a few board games that included inappropriate comments and big laughs.
Now we rest before preparations for tomorrow’s feast!
Saturday, November 21, 2020
Triangle, NC
Keagan and I are spending the weekend in North Carolina for a soccer showcase. I skipped work and let Keagan skip a day of school which means this is a big deal. Keagan has spent two days emailing coaches his profile and has been hoping for a scout or coach to come watch him play this weekend.
I love this area. I have dreaded the drive through the mountains for months anticipating a long and slow drive, but now that I’m out of the mountains and I’m in the triangle, I totally see the appeal of going to school in North Carolina. Our hotel is in Carrboro, our fields are in Cary or Raleigh, and we have driven every inch of both college campuses in Chapel Hill and Durham.
We beat the Charleston NPL team on Friday 3-0. We lost to the Charlotte ECNL team 1-3 on Saturday.
On Sunday we play a team from Florida. (Update: We won 1-0.) Win, lose, or draw I’m loving my time with Keagan.
December takes us to Indy. I can’t wait!
Duke is gorgeous - absolutely gorgeous - but because we lost, Keagan was in no mood for pictures this afternoon. I got the backside of the chapel instead.
We beat the Charleston NPL team on Friday 3-0. We lost to the Charlotte ECNL team 1-3 on Saturday.
On Sunday we play a team from Florida. (Update: We won 1-0.) Win, lose, or draw I’m loving my time with Keagan.
December takes us to Indy. I can’t wait!
Saturday, November 14, 2020
U19 Division 1 State Champions
Today was Evan’s last dance with the state soccer tournament. It’s bittersweet to say goodbye to something that has consumed so many days in the last fourteen years.
Tomorrow we are back on the pitch for a friendly, and in January we are headed with the team to a tournament in Florida. There are still so many unknowns with the spring and the pandemic, but I’m hoping we will transition from travel to school ball and back to travel in June with relative ease.
But we are so excited to celebrate his third state championship! We won this afternoon with a score of 6-0. The defense maintained a strong line and no goals were scored in three games.
Tomorrow we are back on the pitch for a friendly, and in January we are headed with the team to a tournament in Florida. There are still so many unknowns with the spring and the pandemic, but I’m hoping we will transition from travel to school ball and back to travel in June with relative ease.
Wednesday, November 11, 2020
Senior Pictures
Today was senior picture day! We took advantage of the day off and had pictures taken with the beautiful fall leaves as a back drop. Evan was happy to oblige the countless changes in clothes, the poses, and the props for about an hour. Then he had had enough.
Here are a few taken with my phone.
Sunday, November 8, 2020
State Semi-Finals
Today’s TSC semi-final game started with a formal team presentation
and prayer which is always led by the team captain - my baby boy.
The center backs and goalies have given up no goals this tournament after a final score today of 4-0.
Evan and teammates return next Saturday for the championship. I cannot wait to see these boys bring it home.
We quickly got on top of the scoreboard with a PK shot by Keagan. I said a quick prayer of my own when Keagan motioned he had the kick. It went something like, “Sweet Mother of Jesus, I can’t watch.”
You can hear me AND Evan cheer when this went in.
We were officially beating the #1 team in the state for about 25 minutes, and then we weren’t any more. We were eliminated after a final score of 1-4.
Evan’s team dominated their semi-final game.
The center backs and goalies have given up no goals this tournament after a final score today of 4-0.
Evan and teammates return next Saturday for the championship. I cannot wait to see these boys bring it home.
Saturday, November 7, 2020
State Quarter Finals
Today was the first day of the long awaited state tournament. My parents made the trip fully realizing this might be the last time they get to see Evan play soccer.
Last year Keagan’s team was the eighth seed and had a heartbreaking loss after almost upsetting the top team in the state. It was a game of pure heart and a game that we have anxiously awaited all season so we can have a re-do. This year our team went in as the fourth seed and played an inner club team in the quarter finals round.
https://youtu.be/P1TCypdClhM
Last year Keagan’s team was the eighth seed and had a heartbreaking loss after almost upsetting the top team in the state. It was a game of pure heart and a game that we have anxiously awaited all season so we can have a re-do. This year our team went in as the fourth seed and played an inner club team in the quarter finals round.
Keagan had an amazing bicycle kick / save / a move unnamed in the second half that cleared a ball just inches from the goal line. It was an amazing save!
You can’t hear me yell, “That’s my baby!” in the video, but I promise I did - a total of three times - just in case anyone didn’t know that was my kid. We won 2-0 and advance to tomorrow’s semi-final game. We are getting that re-do we have wanted for more than a year.
Last year Evan’s team didn’t even make it to state. It was a less than stellar season. It was a season full of regrets! This year his team made it to state, and they went in the state tourney as the second seed. They won today’s game 8-0 and progress to tomorrow’s semifinal game. (Unfortunately his game was a night game so I have no good pics.)
This is the most exciting time of the year for me! I’m hoping for two big wins again today! Let’s Go TSC 04 Nashville and 02 NUSA Maroon!
Tuesday, November 3, 2020
First Time Voter
What a wonderful presidential election to be apart of this year! People are reporting to the polls in historical numbers. More people are involved in politics this year than in any recent election, and Evan got to cast his first vote. He was in line at 7:30 with a mug of coffee and ready to make his voice heard.
Even at an early hour, the line was already around the building. The wait was, at that time, about an hour long. He texted me, “I now understand why people elect to early vote.”
Even at an early hour, the line was already around the building. The wait was, at that time, about an hour long. He texted me, “I now understand why people elect to early vote.”
I asked him if anyone rang the bell when he checked in, and he said they were hootin’ and hollerin’ for him instead. It all brought a tear to my eye. How lucky we are to live in this great country that celebrates young, first-time voters!
He’s been glued to the tv since 6:00 watching the votes come in. This is almost as great as draft day - almost!
Edit: he’s now wishing a losing season for Georgia football and a hurricane to leave mass destruction in blue counties. He’s slightly unhappy with today’s announcement that Biden and Harris have won. Meanwhile, I am thrilled.
Monday, November 2, 2020
Happy 18th Birthday
Today this guy is 18! We celebrated Sunday night with tacos, ice cream cake, and gifts because on Monday nights we have this thing called soccer.
Makinley came over to help us celebrate and watch football. She is the absolute best! She just shakes her head as Evan rambles about draft selections, she ignores his shouts at the tv, and laughs when he wears his patriotic socks and Trump shirt almost every day.
Evan is passionate about sports, politics, and debating with you about sports and politics. He is an excellent critical thinker and can defend any argument he makes. He is extremely articulate and has the absolute best oneliners. He loves ice cream, apples, and Oreos. He says he doesn’t care about good grades, but I’ve seen him study all hours of the night. He forgets his shoes, loses his keys, or fails to remember due dates almost daily. He hates to shave, wears the same outfits almost daily, and couldn’t care less about what anyone says about him. He has a strong moral compass and is frustrated with people who don’t share his same beliefs.
Happy birthday, Evan! You have such a bright future ahead of you. Change the world; make it a better place!
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