Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Scabooty is NINE
Why do our babies have to keep growing. Tale as old as time, I guess. Scott is my baby and he's 5'3", 110 lbs, 9.5 mens shoe size, ENORME! Why? He still likes his Mama, though. I treasure our time together. He is so hilarious. He is always looking at the bright side (and the funny side if he's in church...little punk) Scott has such a passion for life and doesn't hesitate. He dives right in with little or no prodding. He loves reading and math, so we got him a kindle for his birthday. He was so surprised. "I didn't think you and Dad would ever trust me with something like that, Mom!"
Campfire Club
For the boys' birthday parties, I always hit up our local candy shop in Downtown PO. The owner is so nice and has so many ideas. Lately, she's been carrying camping themed books, etc. She started a campfire club with her neighbors when her kids were little. It stayed with them and now her grown kids and their families keep the tradition going. We had a fire pit at our last house and we used it so often. We even hosted parties for some of our church youth as a safe clean place to get together. Scott's birthday usually kicks off our outdoor season here, so we decided to build another pit here. Our local rockery has these kits already palleted and ready to go. Tom just trucked in some rock as a bed and he and Dallin began leveling it and setting the stone. It is SO perfect. I love that we get to hang out here and spend time as a fam. Eventually, we'll pour concrete around it for chairs or benches to sit on. Now I just need to make some more adirondack chairs to go around it:) The ones I built a few years ago are very sad. I think I need to use beefier materials.:) There's a lot of beef in this family:) (Not referring to the cow we now own...what's next, Tom?)
Baseball
Two more weeks and we are done with baseball. I have to admit...I'm kind of excited to spend my evenings at home for a while:) The boys have had such a great season and they have all grown so much. We got so lucky to get such great coaches this year. As a parent, it can be really hard to keep your cool with a mean or overly obnoxious coach. I only mouthed off once all season:)...and that was to another team's coach...tee hee hee.
Dallin's Cedar Heights JH team
Scotty at bat for the Phillies
Dallin's Cedar Heights JH team
Scotty at bat for the Phillies
Michael's big hit for majors. We found out last week that his coach, Eric Canton, has just been hired as SK high school's head football coach:) Who didn't see that comin'? Pretty cool. I hope he can get some spirit back into that school!
What a fun season! We'll see who makes allstars.
Monday, May 7, 2012
Junior Dallin
We really debated on whether to let Dallin play little league as well as school ball this year. I thought it would be too much and just wanted him to play school ball. After many hours on the phone with his SKSLL coach, I finally gave in. To my surprise, Dallin loves little league ball 10 to 1 to school ball. He finds it more fun and seems to do better when he's at ease. School ball is very competitive and makes him nervous. He is still clueless as to his skill level. He is only in 7th grade and made the JV team of 8th graders. 9th is varsity. Pretty good, right? He is also the starting 1st baseman and pitcher when needed. As a 7th grader, that is pretty rare. AND YET...he still is nervous of playing school ball. I don't get it. So, he gets to have fun ball and "important" ball. Nice balance. I watched one of his school ball games last week and was shocked at the level of skill (lacking, that is). His little league team would eat school for LUNCH. Yup. I guess it has something to do with his juniors team having 13-15 year-olds on the team. He gets to play with some boys that have more experience and learn from them. So...in the end, Dallin is happy, Mama is happy, coach is happy, WE ALL HAPPY;) Go Cedar! Go SKSLL!
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About Me

- karenjbriggs
- I am a mom to three wonderful boys. My DH worked hard to allow me to stay home and raise these lil' guys for almost 11 years. I am now working at a local hospital as an inpatient pharmacy technician. This is a new adventure for me. I hope I can balance everything out. In my "spare" time, I love to scrapbook the memories we are making.