Sunday, March 27, 2011

CUSA U10 Black Winter Season

Madison kicked off the indoor soccer session with the CUSA banquet.  We had many reasons to be proud!  Her team finished second in their division.  Madison met her skills goals.  Her coach was names coach of the year in all of central and western Ohio and one of her assistant coaches was named CUSA's assistant coach of the year.  If they could have given two of those awards her dad would have had one too.  They had several older players speak of their experiences and give advice to the younger players.  The basic messages were to sieze the moment because you can't get it back and play happy because that's what it's all about.  Wise words for young men and women.  Madison's theme for the upcoming season is to play happy.  She is a passionate player and sometimes that gets in the way of her having a good time.  As she grows and matures I know she'll find a balance.  The kids started indoor soccer and they were out of shape!  In their defense it's not easy to run for 40 minutes straight and give it your all the whole time.  Especially when your stuck inside most of the winter!  It's putting the idea of "playing happy" to the test for Madison.  Duane wrote it all over her soccer ball to remind her.  Hopefully things will come back together for her team as the indoor session progresses.  At a minimum it will help get them in shape for the spring season.

Madison's 10th Birthday


Madison is in the double digits now!  10 years old!  I wish I could freeze time.  It's going so fast!  She decided to have a birthday at Twigs Gymnastics this year.  She wanted do something that boys and girls would enjoy.  That was a tough pill for her father to swallow:)  The kids spent an hour in the gym on the equipment.  There were lots of smiles all around.  Afterwards Madison opened her gifts and everyone had cake and ice cream.  It was a great party!  On her actually birthday Duane put a birthday sign in the yard and I woke her up dancing to her special birthday CD like we do every year.  Although it's hard to imagine, I can see myself doing this when she's 18!  That morning she took Krispy Creme doughnuts to school for her birthday treat.  She wanted to have her birthday dinner at Carabas.  It's funny how her taste for food is evolving.  She wanted to go there because she likes dipping the bread in the olive oil and seasoning.  She even got a free birthday desert which was out of this world!  We gave her a remote control helicopter and a new pair of Heely's.  Her sisters gave her an American Girl outfit and an extra remote for the Wii.  She was thrilled with all of her gifts.  I love the opportunity to make the girls feel like they are the most important kid on the Earth on their birthdays.  I cherish the looks on their faces!

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Winter Fun!

January began with a stressful time for our family.  Uncle Mike suffered a major heart attack on their way to spend the winter in the Florida Keys.  Luckily they were stopped for the night.  Barb saved his life by giving him CPR.  We couldn't bare the thought of Barb being a lone so far from home during such a difficult time, so without little thought or discussion Duane headed to Virginia to be with them.  He knew where he needed to be. The next few days were treacherous.  Mike suffered two more arrests but after two procedures was on his way to recovery.  For days we didn't know if he would be able to make a full recovery, but weeks later he was walking 30 minutes each day on the beach.  Thank God!  The power  of prayer is amazing!  Madison participated in Jump Rope for Your Heart at school in Mike's honor.  We are so grateful for how things turned out for Uncle Mike.

We have had your typical Ohio weather this winter.  This year our snow days were cut from 5 to 3 so we are going to have at least one day to make up.  In February we had a nasty ice storm.  It was a wild night.  The trees were covered with ice and there were high winds.  All night long you could hear the wind howl, branches snapping, transformers blowing and ice and branches hitting the houses.  We were lucky to have power.  Our friends across the street lost theirs for a few days.  We stayed in our pjs, built forts, watched movies and baked cookies on our snow days.  All of our favorite snow day rituals.  The girls spent a little time outside sledding and playing in the snow.  But the temps were pretty unbearable.  I had my fill of winter weather early on.  It's amazing how much winter can impact your mood.  The girls had their first adventure ice skating.  When I first came up with the idea I thought I must be crazy.  But the girls all did surprisingly well.  Of course Mallory needed lots of support, but she was a trooper and had improved a lot in a short time.  Molly held her own and Madison was a naturally.  We had so much fun!  We made a trip to the rec center for an afternoon of swimming.  The girls miss being in the water on a regular basis in the winter.  The girls and I went for afternoon tea at our favorite tea shop, Central Perk on Martin Luther King day.  We had a lovely afternoon together.  We had a little scare on a rainy winter evening.  I settled in for the night and started having severe stomach pains.  I wasn't sure what it was so we decided to go to the ER.  Thank goodness for a good friends Lisa and Rosanna.  They were there to help with the kids.  After a day in the hospital and several test they decided it was the flu.  I was really surprised with the diagnosis.  After some research and another episode of stomach pains, I suspect that it may have been a reaction to an antibiotic I was taking.  I continued to volunteer in the girls classrooms and they participated in their regular activities.  A few days later I was feeling much better so we took a trip to the Cincinnati Museum Center.  The kids really love it there.  We walked past a large tub of water and sand that was used to show how erosion works.  Mallory dipped her hand in the water and made the sign of the cross.  That girl is hilarious!  We all watched the Omni Max movie Hubble.  It was awesome! Madison played a season of indoor soccer and Duane coached her team.  We're looking forward to outdoor soccer and warmer weather!   I continued to volunteer in the girls classrooms.  I did a literature circle group with Madison and some kids in her class.  It is so refreshing to have in depth discussions with kids that are old enough to really delve into a good book.  I enjoy my time in Molly's class too.