Tuesday, June 21, 2022

Shooting Stars pt. 2

 A few weeks ago I posted this 

http://barberbabble.blogspot.com/2022/05/shooting-stars.html 

While we weren't able to bring home the title, I am happy to say we came in 5th place out of 64 teams.  Our goal going in was to make it out of the first round. Given the fact that Ev was one of the younger kids there, I am hoping we can make another good showing next year.  In the meantime, I want to say how proud I was of Everett.  My man was pretty intimidated when we walked into the gym to see 126 other people warming up and shooting baskets.  After a few pep talks, including the coach telling the boys the best feeling in sports is winning, the 2nd best is when you try your best and come up short, and the worst feeling in sports is when you don't participate because you're too afraid, he was ready to roll.  After our first win, his confidence was so high that he "carried" us to our second round victory....just ask him....he's happy to tell you all about it. 


Thursday, June 16, 2022

Break

The kids have spent the past week at their grandparents' house.  While Meggan and I took advantage of the time by going out to dinner, seeing friends, and watching zero minutes of Youtube, Pokemon, or Lego Ninjago, it wasn't the break it used to be.  We realized this time around that our kids are so independent and fun to be around these days that their absence leaves a bigger hole than the freedom can fill.  That said, based on this screenshot I took last night of Ev enjoying a Coke and movie at almost 10pm, the kids (justifiably) still think it's quite a nice break from us...




Monday, June 6, 2022

Time to Report

I don't often do this, but I'd like to brag on my kids.   Okay, I do it all the time.  Hey, it isn't my fault they keep me loaded up with pride!  Both kids got their year-end report cards ....and there was nothing but A's to be found.  That means for the year, Amelia received straight A's on every report card and Ev received 1 B+ in the first trimester (which he moved to an A and then to an A+ in subsequent trimesters) and straight A's everywhere else.  They dealt with COVID scares, several absences, an advisor and a teacher leaving school mid-year, and the reset of social circles that stemmed from the starting/stopping/remote learning, etc. the prior year.  I can't tell you how proud I am of these two kids

Thursday, June 2, 2022

Symptom

Turns out, the crazy kid sign on the door was really just Everett's first COVID symptom.  He's been locked away behind that sign since he tested positive.  Luckily for him, COVID amounted to a day of headaches, a slight cold, and playing with his also-quarantined friends (it went around his class) via video calls and video games literally 12+ hours per day.  Luckily for us, we were able to drag him away from his friends a few times to enjoy a socially distanced popsicle outside....