Wednesday, March 29, 2023

Champions



I saw this and first thought, “Oh, my gosh! They hired a coach for an IM league?” Then realized that guy on the right, the big guy with facial hair, is the same age as my boy. I thought he was my age! 

This is kinda how I feel when I go through the gates on post and realize the guy scanning ids is younger than Evan. 

Oh, my stars! I’m old!

Tuesday, March 28, 2023

District Opener

Tonight’s district opening game against Springfield was bitterly cold. 



We played a flat game that lacked any true excitement, and we had between 20-35 shots on goal. No exaggeration! 



Keagan must have had eight headers in this game! They tried to play over the top to no avail.



Their goalie and our ball boys were the hardest working players on the field.  However, flat was good enough for the 5-1 win. 



We have three defenders out injured, so a freshman played on the back line with Keagan. Of course, Keagan had to coach him.



I can’t wait to see what these boys accomplish this season!

Monday, March 27, 2023

This Month in Home Renovation

Because I’m crazy. 
Because I don’t already have enough to manage. 
Because I have a touch of OCD. 
Because I love home renovations.










Because I love them!

Saturday, March 25, 2023

Soccer Weekend Again

Friday night the high school team took to the road for an out of district game. Look at that field! The pitch was beautiful!



It was a rough game, and with three yellows, two reds, and a whole lot of confusion, the game was called 15 min early. We left victorious and racing against time to beat the bad weather back home. We made it back just in time!

Saturday we attended the NSC game. It’s these family events that make me really miss my big little, but we should all four be together at the next home game.



I’m hitting a wall - pure exhaustion - but I have homework to do, a dinner to make, and booster club duties tomorrow. I wouldn’t trade sleep for time with my little little for anything!

Saturday, March 18, 2023

Soccer Weekend

This weekend Keagan and I are in Arlington with the high school team for the Ambush Tournament. Before Covid, the school team typically attended a tournament on the road, but this is our first since 2019.

We played Friday night at 9:30 and won 2-0. Keagan had the game of his life! He had three, maybe four, beautiful slide tackles that kept Briarcrest from scoring. Before kick off I overheard two parents say they wanted “to watch the player that just signed.” They wanted to know if was really that good. He definitely was Friday night. After being awake for almost 24 hours, we got back to the hotel and in bed by midnight, and we slept like rocks. 

We were up earlier than I wanted Saturday morning to play a team from Arkansas. We had a physical game and lots of hard fouls, some that weren’t even called. When Keagan went down with a cleat in his ankle, I saw visions of ankle braces dance in my head. But after a quick rest, he was back on the pitch. We won 2-1. 



Forget anything I ever said about school ball. Watching these boys play together that have been together since elementary school is special. This.Is.Everything. 

Thursday, March 16, 2023

Signing Day

Thursday was Keagan’s signing day at the high school.



I’ve fretted over the details of this day for months, and I arrived to the school to find cardboard boxes, stained table cloths, and just disorganization all over the school stage. I was allowed 30 min to get it together. It wasn’t nearly enough time. Couple that with a cake disaster, and I was almost at my breaking point. 





We had three coaches talk briefly about Keagan as a player, and it was all wonderful. Such kind words and wonderful memories were shared! And then it was time for Keagan to speak. He had the most wonderful off the cuff speech! He explained that his seventh grade math teacher, a true friend who attended all of his games, once told him that she couldn’t wait to attend his signing day event. A few months later she unexpectedly passed away. The school handed out plastic bracelets in her memory, and Keagan has worn that teal bracelet every day since. I realized as he was sharing the story that the bracelet represented more than her memory. She breathed life to his dream, and by wearing the bracelet, he was reminded of his goal. 

And today his dream came true. I only wish Kenna was there to see it. 




These people have driven so many miles to watch the boys play soccer: North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Indiana, and Tennessee. Maybe Florida, too, but suffice it to say most of the Southeast. It was only appropriate for them to be there for today’s event. 



We are so thankful for the coaches that have poured into Keagan over the years. These guys from CSC are some of the best! They still attend his games and still cheer for him.







And the teachers. We have so many to thank - especially Ms Gant, who didn’t even have Keagan in her class but still supported him!

Keagan is counting down to August 11th! I can’t wait to see him take the field in purple.