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.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Movin' On Up
Monday, July 20, 2009
Football Frenzy Begins
Evan had his first day of football camp this morning. For two
years he has asked to play football and we have been hesitant to allow him to
play. We might be from Texas where football is the sport of choice and Evan
might have been able to do a three point stance at 18 months, but we were
really hoping that he would find another sport to play. But this spring I
relented and signed him up for a week long program. Because this particular
camp is non-tackle and a beginner skills camp, I thought it would be a good way
to introduce Evan to the game. And I also thought that he would give up the
idea of playing football after spending 2.5 hours in the July heat running
monotonous drills with kids three and four years older than him. However, today
Evan went to camp with a temp of 75 degrees and overcast skies. Strike one for
mom. Even if he was the youngest, he was as big as the nine year olds and felt
at no disadvantage. Strike two for mom. The drills that the coach demonstrated
for the boys were actually quite complicated and kept Evan's attention. Strike
three for mom. When we left, I reminded Evan he still had four more days.
Again, I was thinking(hoping) he might not be as ethusiastic about playing.
However, he response: "Only four?"
Sunday, July 12, 2009
He Said It
I love how the boys misuse English vocabulary. Here's the latest:
Keagan:
The round cookies used to make vanilla pudding.
What are waivers?
The basket that is used in grocery stores to carry food items and small children.
What is a boogie?
Evan:
The name of the international restaurant famous for pancakes.
What is Hip Hop?
The name given in the game of golf for a score of one stroke over par.
What is a boogie?
Friday, July 10, 2009
Ahoy There, Matey!
How can you experience a true summer vacation without a little water park fun? We spent the day at Pirate's Cove hanging out by the pool and the water slides.
We also found ourselves in the sand pit scooping up sand,
but the highlight
of the day was Evan's courageous jumps off the diving board in 13 feet
of water.
Monday, July 6, 2009
Nature Walk
Keagan's "Creepy Crawlies Camp" was canceled for the
week. It has been rescheduled for the week in August, the half week we are in
Texas. Although I might go ahead and register him for the three days that we
will be in town, I felt like I needed to make it up to him. So this morning the
four of us hiked the trails through the forest of Locust Shade Park. Wes
pointed out important manly facts of the forest, the boys had foot races,
jumped over creek beds, and looked at various creepy crawlies on the floor of
the forest.
On our way out of the park, we stopped at the batting cages.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Holiday Bike Parade
Evan was really excited about the parade this year; Keagan decided
he would be a spectator. Encouraged with the possibility of earning a popsicle
at the end of the parade, Keagan decided he would participate after all. We only
spent a few minutes decorating the bikes this morning, but Keagan had the most
fun! He was able to successfully ride his bike in the parade without any wrecks
or mishaps.
Evan, however, distracted with the loss of his tooth and the decision to ride with no training wheels, was not as successful. It is difficult to ride a bike in a parade (stop and go, stop and go, stop and you get the point) when you are just learning how to ride with no training wheels. He was relieved to get home but not nearly as much as Wes was!
Friday, July 3, 2009
He Said It
When we visit family in Texas, we always fly. Otherwise, it is a
21 hour drive. Yesterday, while looking out of the window in the car, Keagan
mused, "Why do Opa and Oma live in the sky?"
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