Saturday, February 27, 2021

8th Grade Basketball

The 8th grade basketball season ended today.  Will played on the A Team the entire season and we are really proud of him!  He improved a lot and he has a really sweet shot.  We had so much fun watching him play.  Today was supposed to be the end-of-season tournament but Laramie couldn't make it over the hill so it was just three teams, single elimination.  Will's team lucked out, they were supposed to play Laramie but they just had to play Carey and won in exciting fashion.  It was the sports highlight of my year so far.  

Earlier in the season playing against a Nebraska team.  Will's team wore masks during all of the games. 

Getting ready to grab a rebound. 



The championship trophy!  

 So another milestone completed, the last junior high basketball game.  Baseball practice is already underway and his first game will be in about a month or so.  The days are long but the years are short.  Again.  

Saturday, February 20, 2021

The rest of the month

We had some really cold temperatures last weekend.  At one point before I went to bed on Saturday night, it was -18 and that was without the wind chill.  We made it through with lots of extra blankets for humans and inside pets and hot water bottles in the chicken coop.  The temps have warmed up to normal 20s and 30s this week but we have spring on our minds, even if we have months to go.  

We grow cotton in Wyoming! In February! 


Trigger loves his Glenn. I took this picture on Valentine's Day and thought it was especially fitting. 


Here's the COVID update.  I'm still working from home with chickens who want to come in the house.  Numbers in Wyoming are as low as they've been since last Fall and that's reassuring.  Glenn and I and the kids are still pretty far from getting a vaccine but we're glad that more and more people are getting it.  We were reminded this week that COVID is still an issue when we found out that a few boys from the basketball team are quarantined because of positive tests.  Will isn't quarantined but he sat by one of the boys on the bench the day before the quarantine started but everyone was wearing masks.  I'm keeping a close eye on Will this weekend which he adores (sarcasm.)  He loves when I remark on every cough and sneeze and ask him how he's feeling every few minutes. The team is pretty disciplined at wearing masks during the game and especially on the bench so I'm hopeful that Will is going to be okay.  The end of the season tournament is next weekend so we are all hoping that no other kids get infected and the team can finish out the season.  Will had his best game this week against their cross-town rival.  His team lost but Will made two free throws and played some really good defense.  I didn't scream when he made his free throws which is a win-win for everybody.  
 

Thursday, February 11, 2021

A letter to the birthday girl

Happy 12th birthday Reina girl!  It's so cliche, but how in the heck are you 12?!  This is the last stop on the train to Teenageville, heaven help us all!  I don't want to wish time away so we shall enjoy all of your last year of being a pre-teen.  Well, let's be honest.  We might not enjoy every single second, but we shall get through it together. 

For your birthday, you asked for and received your own gaming system. No more sharing with your brother because let's face it, he stopped sharing it a while ago.  You also got a weighted blanket and some money for clothes.  You are definitely at the point where you have different opinions about your clothes than I do, so it's better that we shop together instead of me buying all of the cat tshirts at Target for you.  You received cards and cash from relatives and you have big plans for all of that money.  Grandma and Pop-pop sent you a box full of goodies and you had fun unwrapping everything early this morning. I wrapped your presents in leftover fabric bags from Christmas so I'm glad you had something with actual birthday paper to unwrap.  

Reina, I can't come up with one word to describe you right now.  You have a delightful sense of humor and will laugh for hours at old (and new) Saturday Night Live videos.  You also love a good chick flick and you'll watch history shows with your dad, as long as they aren't too bloody.  You are very interested in anime and you fill up notebooks with your own drawings.  You are planning to take art in junior high next year and I can't wait to see what you create next. 

You are have strong opinions about the state of the world right now and you are a social justice warrior.  You are a big fan of the underdog and you still ask me if professional athletes are sad when their sports team loses.  You love Hamilton and you watch James Corden's sidewalk musicals whenever you can.  You are hoping that theater camp happens this summer so you can get on stage and do your thing.  

We are so proud of you kid.  You are braver than you know.  You made it through (what I hope will be) the toughest year of your childhood.  You survived home schooling and isolation from your friends and cousins.  You survived me teaching you math and all of our baking adventures.  We didn't get to do any trips and you love to see new places. I hope that your 12th year brings new adventures and excitement (the good kind, not the pandemic kind).  We love you Reina. Happy birthday!!   



Friday, February 5, 2021

This week in pictures

This post will not contain any pictures of Will playing basketball because he hasn't been psyched for me to bring my camera to the games.  Tomorrow morning I'm getting up super early to drive to Nebraska to watch him play so he's not going to get a say about me bringing my camera along.  Back to the week.  Will had three games this week and his team went 2-1.  Will got to play in each game and even scored some baskets. 

Reina is eating a snack right next to me right now and delaying going to bed.  That's a daily occurrence for her.  She is counting down the days til her birthday (5!) and going to dance classes.  Next week she's going to try school volleyball and I'm probably more excited than she is.  

Will had a lot of homework this week. One of his projects was to write a timeline of his life with it broken down into eras, periods, etc.  He was supposed to find add some pictures for each section so of course we got on this very blog and found some good illustrations. Like this beachy fellow.  

I think this is 2010ish.  It might also be the last time he was shirtless in public.  

Because Will had two games back to back this week (the third game was actually on Saturday), he ran into a bit of a pickle when he didn't have another dressy outfit for school.  The basketball team dresses up on home game days,  Will has one go-to outfit. This is the point of the story where I feel like I should mention that I offered last weekend to take him shopping for some extras but I was politely turned down.  So Wednesday night, after his game and after everybody got fed, I zipped over to Target to get some extras. I did have to text him some pictures and call at one point to get sizes but I didn't do too badly and nothing has to be returned.  And yes, those our jeans.  That's what passes as dress pants around here.  


I had a pretty busy week at work.  This was the view from my computer's camera during one of my zoom calls this week.  The dogs and I are just one giant pack now and where one of us is, the rest of us have to be. 
Furthermore, the feline members of the family still like to have a few minutes of fresh air everyday, even when it's crazy cold.  With my new office location, they can't just pop in the window because there's a screen. Try explaining that to a yowling cat. 
"Go to the back door!  I can't let you in right here!" 

Glenn's hand continues to heal. All of the stitches are out and the skin is healthy.  He's still working with the OT to get flexibility and movement back but he's a determined guy.  

That's our week.  I've got to go set the alarm for insanely early.  Go basketball!