Tuesday, April 28, 2009

allie has a blog

Allie has been asking to start a blog for a while now. Now that all her younger cousins are cool, hip bloggers, I had to give in. So check her our at:

http://alexandraelizabeth44.blogspot.com/

Friday, April 17, 2009

Mother and Daughter

Allie decided she wanted to try a 5K. Various members of our family have participated in 5Ks before, but it seemed Allie was always injured and so she had never raced in one. She heard about the "run for the schools" downtown and even though she had not been running lately, announced she wanted to do it. After some contemplation, I realized that I needed to step up and make this a mother-daughter bonding thing. She did great for having never run in one before and I got 4th for my age group! (am I really in the 35-39 age group?! Wow.)
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Easter - 2

With Trey and Allie gone on a trip to New York with their grandparents and cousins, Carter and Jared, we had a quiet Easter with Tanner, Connor and Sydney. This also marks the first year ever that I had an Easter dinner at my house, ham and all. Allen, Julie and Claire joined us, making it seem more festive. I have to admit that small groups with holidays just seem strange.
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Monday, April 13, 2009

Father and Son



David and Trey love a lot of the same things. Everything David loves he shares with Trey and it seems that Trey then loves it too. They both love reading, history, video games, and sports (watching and playing). When Trey was a little kid he didn't like basketball right away. He played it for fun, but did not the have the passion that David had for the game at an early age. David never gave up though and by about the time he was 10 or 11 he started to love basketball too. Through the years David has coached Trey pretty much every year (except when the triplets were born). David would set goals for Trey, play one on one, help him work on skills, etc. One day I found them outside with these "beauts" on. What are they you ask? They are glasses that make it so you can't see the ball when you are dribbling, so you can work on ball handling. David used them when he was a kid and thought Trey would enjoy them. It just cracks me up. Trey is up for anything his dad suggests. They played some one on one like this for a while, then Trey showed David his new dunking abilities.