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Hard to believe...

Here I am again.  This time I really need to keep up with this.  I am writing this with a son in his junior year of high school and a son in 7th grade.  With each school year I have more emotions.  As each year passes I am more aware of how fast time is going as well as how the time with my boys is getting shorter. Cody loves to sing and has performed at Pure Rock Studios and also sang the National Anthem this summer at a soccer game.  I am proud of his willingness to perform in front of an audience even thought it can be nerve wracking and intimidating. Connor is now a licensed driver and has a girlfriend.  Her name is Riley.  I really like his girlfriend.  It is hard to believe he only has two years of high school left.  I think I am in denial.  This year we will probably take a look at colleges.  It is still so hard to believe. Both boys are still playing hockey.  Cody is still playing goalie and loves it.  His co...

Connor can drive!

It is hard to believe Connor is already 15 years old.  Along with that comes the privilege of getting a permit and driving.  Connor took and passed his permit test on Monday, March 21.  He isn't as excited to drive as many teenagers are.  He is cautious and very aware that driving isn't a game and has consequences if it isn't taken seriously.  He has gotten some time behind the wheel driving in the neighborhood and non-high traffic roads.  He does a good job.  He has also gotten more confident each time.  At first he was quite nervous.  The adventure begins.

Man to Man

Cody is in his last year of elementary school.  It is also that time of year when the 5th graders will learn about family life and human sexuality.  Oh boy.  I had to sign the permission slip yesterday for Cody to return indicating that we are of aware of the information that he will be learning about.  As parents, we are encouraged to have open communication with them regarding this if they happen to have any questions or concerns.  I asked Cody if he had anything he wanted to ask, and he quickly responded "No!"  I said, "that's okay, you can always talk to your dad about it too" to which he replied, "yes, man to man."  I said yes, like that.  He cracks me up!  

Another Season Under Wraps

Both boys are now finished with the "regular" hockey season.  They both had successful seasons, and each had new players on their teams. For Connor, a lot of the players he knew or had played with before.  It was his last year of youth hockey and next year he will play as a John Marshall Rocket. For Cody, most of his teammates were people he didn't know.  It was also the first year he was one of two goalies.  He and his goalie partner are great friends and are two peas in a pod.  We couldn't ask for a better teammate and friend.  He had a very busy season and traveled a lot.  It was a great experience. Of course our hockey season really never comes to an end.  Connor will be playing with the Jr. Hawks this spring/summer and Cody will be with the Med City X-rays.  Good thing we like hockey!

5th Grade Trip 2016

Cody's 5th grade class had the opportunity to take a trip to Eagle Bluff February 29-March 2, 2016.  It was the first time that Gibbs Elementary has offered this kind of opportunity for 5th graders.  The trip gave the students an opportunity to work together and learn some life lessons along the way. I decided that it would be a good experience for me to be a chaperon on the trip.  The trip was filled with activities from breakfast time to "lights out" at 10 pm.  Needless to say, the trip was exhausting, but I also learned a lot.  It was fun to see the students do things that were at times out of their comfort zone.  I also learned that it can be challenging to work with so many different kids who have different personalities and attitudes.  God Bless teachers! I am glad that was there to witness my son's experience and am proud at what he accomplished on the trip including a high ropes course that ended in a zip line.  Way to go Cody!

We have a cat!

You would think that our home was filled with plenty of animals with two dogs and two guinea pigs, but there was something still missing from our family...a cat.  One of Travis's coworkers had a cat that took residence in their garage last winter.  They already had a cat and a dog and thought they would like to find a nice home for the cat. That is where we come in.  I had been looking at possibly adopting a cat, but since this cat showed up and was free, we thought we would give cat ownership a try.  We are glad that we did.  After we brought Ellie home, she was a bit unsure about our dogs.  The dogs were good and didn't chase her, but every time they got near her she hissed at them.  After she figured out that they weren't going to hurt, she was feeling comfortable enough to come out more and not hide. Now, she loves to play with Shadow at times and rubs up against both of them trying to get their attention.  She is a good addition to our fa...

My Hockey Boys