Chris didn't play his soccer game, because he had the Woodbridge Invitational meet in the evening. He was hoping to post a new PR. Unfortunately, he didn't have a very good race. First off there was a pile-up accidentally caused by Chris. He stepped on the heel of the runner in front of him and caused about six runners to fall. He managed to jump over and around them, but lost his focus. He ended up with a cramp in his side and finished around 19:10.
In Cheryl's game against #2 state ranked Santiago Canyon, she started as outside defender. At half time, trailing 0-3, they moved both Cheryl and the other outside defender to the midfield to add more force to the offense. It didn't work... the team ended up losing 0-8.
Cheryl's second game of the week was in Riverside. This time the coach moved her to the starting forward line. The team lost 1-5. Cheryl almost scored that goal. She was ready to shoot the ball when a player from her own player stole the ball from her and shot it.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Summer Book Review
It's been months and months since I did a book post, but that doesn't mean I haven't been reading! I've read way to many to put together a review of all of them, so here is a list of the books I read over the summer, with a few highlighted:
We've been looking forward to "Breaking Dawn" by Stephenie Meyer since "Eclipse" was released. Will Bella marry Edward? Will Bella end up a vampire? I won't give anything away, but I do want to caution parents that this is not as middle school friendly as the first two books (if you can call the first two books, middle school friendly). I can't say more without spoiling the story. You will have to read it to find out!
"Here Be Monsters!" by Alan Snow was a wonderful surprise! box trolls, cabbage heads, sea cows, rabbit women, pirate rats and an young boy band together to thwart the cheese hunters. This book is fun and will delight everyone. This book would make a great read aload bedtime story. The next book in the series is called "Man in the Iron Socks." I'll be picking that one up too as soon as it hits the library.
I was prepared to like "Moloka'i" by Alan Brennert. It started off sad, and got sadder. I skipped to the end, figuring if it had a happy ending I would keep reading. The ending was sad too.... I like my books with happy endings. I guess that's why I like reading kids' books so much. I never finished reading "Moloka'i." The characters were interesting and "real." The story was well written... just be sure to have a box of tissues handy.
This is a delightful series about a young London girl, Mary. She was orphaned by the plague and taken in by a street gang. When the gang's leader is murdered, she decides to set off on her own and see the world as a boy named, Jack. The adventure starts on the high seas in "Bloody Jack," and continues in the "Curse of the Blue Tattoo." There are several more books in this series that I'll pick up and read one of these days.
Other Kids books:
This is still my favorite genre. I split the kids books I've read into kids and teens catagories.
Teen books:
These are still kids books, but may not be appropriate for young kids.
Other adult books:
I took some reading time this summer to checkout some adult authors who I've heard a lot about, but have never read...
Vampire romance:
After finishing Breaking Dawn, I went into vampire romance withdrawl. As a result, I ended up reading all the vampire romance that I could find at the library.
We've been looking forward to "Breaking Dawn" by Stephenie Meyer since "Eclipse" was released. Will Bella marry Edward? Will Bella end up a vampire? I won't give anything away, but I do want to caution parents that this is not as middle school friendly as the first two books (if you can call the first two books, middle school friendly). I can't say more without spoiling the story. You will have to read it to find out!
"Here Be Monsters!" by Alan Snow was a wonderful surprise! box trolls, cabbage heads, sea cows, rabbit women, pirate rats and an young boy band together to thwart the cheese hunters. This book is fun and will delight everyone. This book would make a great read aload bedtime story. The next book in the series is called "Man in the Iron Socks." I'll be picking that one up too as soon as it hits the library.
I was prepared to like "Moloka'i" by Alan Brennert. It started off sad, and got sadder. I skipped to the end, figuring if it had a happy ending I would keep reading. The ending was sad too.... I like my books with happy endings. I guess that's why I like reading kids' books so much. I never finished reading "Moloka'i." The characters were interesting and "real." The story was well written... just be sure to have a box of tissues handy.
This is a delightful series about a young London girl, Mary. She was orphaned by the plague and taken in by a street gang. When the gang's leader is murdered, she decides to set off on her own and see the world as a boy named, Jack. The adventure starts on the high seas in "Bloody Jack," and continues in the "Curse of the Blue Tattoo." There are several more books in this series that I'll pick up and read one of these days.
Other Kids books:
This is still my favorite genre. I split the kids books I've read into kids and teens catagories.
Teen books:
These are still kids books, but may not be appropriate for young kids.
Other adult books:
I took some reading time this summer to checkout some adult authors who I've heard a lot about, but have never read...
Vampire romance:
After finishing Breaking Dawn, I went into vampire romance withdrawl. As a result, I ended up reading all the vampire romance that I could find at the library.
Monday, September 15, 2008
Couple of New Layouts
I've been wanting to finish a layout on Chris's track season, since track season ended last Spring. Finally, with motivation and inspiration from the 2ScrappyChixDesigns crop, I finally finished my layout!
Journaling reads: Chris started out in the 1600m (1 mile - PR 5:17) and the 800m (1/2 mile - PR was bad. He was too tired after running the mile. Chris was moved tot he 3200 (2 mile - PR 11:30). He came in third once, making his point total for the 2008 year - 1.
Here is another layout from the 2ScrappyChixDesign crop. Chris was just adorable in his XC sweats, lounging in his chair.
Journaling reads: For homework, for reading, for napping, and video games, PREFECT! It doesn't get any better than this!
Journaling reads: Chris started out in the 1600m (1 mile - PR 5:17) and the 800m (1/2 mile - PR was bad. He was too tired after running the mile. Chris was moved tot he 3200 (2 mile - PR 11:30). He came in third once, making his point total for the 2008 year - 1.
Here is another layout from the 2ScrappyChixDesign crop. Chris was just adorable in his XC sweats, lounging in his chair.
Journaling reads: For homework, for reading, for napping, and video games, PREFECT! It doesn't get any better than this!
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Weekly Sports report
Chris had a XC meet today at Laguna Hills High School... he was incredible!!!
The meet was by grade level (frosh, soph, junior, senior). Since there wasn't a varsity race, the varsity sophmores ran the sophmore race. There were at least 10 schools running together. Chris came in 5th for his school (behind the three varisty sophmore runners and one other boy)... so that makes him the #2 sophmore runner this year! He finished the 3-mile course in 17:56... a new PR! That's over a minute faster than his fastest time last year (19:08). He was flying!!!
After his race we headed to his soccer game where he played most of the game. He played great, and the team won 2-1.
Chris's next soccer game is Saturday, 09/20/2008 11:45AM... then he has an XC meet that evening at Woodbridge High School in Irvine at 6:35pm.
Cheryl spent last weekend in San Luis Obispo in a college tournament. They won their first game 4-0, and tied their second game 2-2.
This week Tuesday, they had a game in Ventura and lost 0-3. Cheryl was center defender against a girl they named "Amazon Girl." She was over 6' tall and huge! Cheryl held her own during the first half. The coach put a more agressive player into center defender in the second half, and Cheryl was moved to left defender... the other team then scored their three goals. Cheryl was happy the goals were not her fault...
Friday, Cheryl stayed in the left defender position and made some great runs up the side. The team tied San Diego 1-1.
Cheryl's next game is Tuesday 9/16 at Rancho Capistrano at 3pm, against the #1 college team in their division. She plays again on Friday in Riverside.
The meet was by grade level (frosh, soph, junior, senior). Since there wasn't a varsity race, the varsity sophmores ran the sophmore race. There were at least 10 schools running together. Chris came in 5th for his school (behind the three varisty sophmore runners and one other boy)... so that makes him the #2 sophmore runner this year! He finished the 3-mile course in 17:56... a new PR! That's over a minute faster than his fastest time last year (19:08). He was flying!!!
After his race we headed to his soccer game where he played most of the game. He played great, and the team won 2-1.
Chris's next soccer game is Saturday, 09/20/2008 11:45AM... then he has an XC meet that evening at Woodbridge High School in Irvine at 6:35pm.
Cheryl spent last weekend in San Luis Obispo in a college tournament. They won their first game 4-0, and tied their second game 2-2.
This week Tuesday, they had a game in Ventura and lost 0-3. Cheryl was center defender against a girl they named "Amazon Girl." She was over 6' tall and huge! Cheryl held her own during the first half. The coach put a more agressive player into center defender in the second half, and Cheryl was moved to left defender... the other team then scored their three goals. Cheryl was happy the goals were not her fault...
Friday, Cheryl stayed in the left defender position and made some great runs up the side. The team tied San Diego 1-1.
Cheryl's next game is Tuesday 9/16 at Rancho Capistrano at 3pm, against the #1 college team in their division. She plays again on Friday in Riverside.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Very Cool!
Look what I got!!!
I got this award from my friend Mara. I love visiting her blog too, but it wouldn't do for me to pass this right back to her! LOL!
Here is what I need to do:
1. Pick 7 of your favorite blogs
2. Winners can put the logo on their blog.
3. Link the person who gave your award to your blog.
4. Name the 7 that you are giving the award to with their links.
5. Leave a message on their blogs so that they know they've won!
And here are my picks...
flutteringby: Mary is my bestest Chix! Unfortunately, she had to make her blog private because her work place doesn't allow their employees to have public blogs.
ElephantFreak: Susan is a Message Board friend. She is a wonderful mom and scrapper with a new baby. I always like to check in to see what her family is up to! I also have to checkout what she's reading... we like a lot of the same books.
Brisinger: Becky is another one of my Message Board friends. Just like Susan, she is a mom, and scrapper with a new baby. I love seeing the pics of her family, and her great layouts!
CindeeQ: Cindee is a crafty, working mom, and my former Circle Journal buddy. She has cards, layouts, and she's a CTMH consultant. Her blog is always great for inspiration.
WhoopsieDaisy: Jane is stamper extraordinaire and an SU consultant! She has lots of great project and card tutorials on her blog. I got to meet Jane when she was with her family at Disneyland. She is even nicer in person than she is online!
FarNorth: Jan is my friend from Alaska and another amazing stamper! I love her technique tutorials that she gives on her blog. Her cards and projects are beautiful!
That's it for now!! Thanks for stopping by!
I got this award from my friend Mara. I love visiting her blog too, but it wouldn't do for me to pass this right back to her! LOL!
Here is what I need to do:
1. Pick 7 of your favorite blogs
2. Winners can put the logo on their blog.
3. Link the person who gave your award to your blog.
4. Name the 7 that you are giving the award to with their links.
5. Leave a message on their blogs so that they know they've won!
And here are my picks...
flutteringby: Mary is my bestest Chix! Unfortunately, she had to make her blog private because her work place doesn't allow their employees to have public blogs.
ElephantFreak: Susan is a Message Board friend. She is a wonderful mom and scrapper with a new baby. I always like to check in to see what her family is up to! I also have to checkout what she's reading... we like a lot of the same books.
Brisinger: Becky is another one of my Message Board friends. Just like Susan, she is a mom, and scrapper with a new baby. I love seeing the pics of her family, and her great layouts!
CindeeQ: Cindee is a crafty, working mom, and my former Circle Journal buddy. She has cards, layouts, and she's a CTMH consultant. Her blog is always great for inspiration.
WhoopsieDaisy: Jane is stamper extraordinaire and an SU consultant! She has lots of great project and card tutorials on her blog. I got to meet Jane when she was with her family at Disneyland. She is even nicer in person than she is online!
FarNorth: Jan is my friend from Alaska and another amazing stamper! I love her technique tutorials that she gives on her blog. Her cards and projects are beautiful!
That's it for now!! Thanks for stopping by!
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