Tuesday, September 2, 2008

SOCCER




Lexie had her first soccer game last Wednesday. It was awesome. I thought it would be fun to see the kids out there, and if nothing else, cute and funny. It was oh so much more than that. It was so great cheering them on - suddenly I wanted to be out there with them. There was such a big difference between Lexie's playing her first time in and her third time in - she can be pretty aggressive. And she scored her first goal.

The team is she on is the "Ladybugs", and her coach is great. She is really enjoying it. And we are loving watching her.

3 comments:

Fullmer Family said...

Hi:
I'm glad I found your blog. If you don't mind, I've added you to my "Blogs I Read" section on my blog. I love that Lexie is playing soccer!! Both of my girls play and they love it!!
-Jillynne

Jess said...

Cute pics! We'll have to come watch her play some Wednesday.

Suz said...

So fun! I am so glad I found you!

Summer Is Coming To An End

Summer has dwindled to almost a mere memory - I am not ready for that. But, this summer was awesome! Me and the kids played lots, and poor Jim worked. Oh wait, before you start to shed tears on Jim's behalf, remember, fall is just around the corner - hunting, hunting, and more hunting. His time is quickly approaching. Anyway, me, Lex, Max and Abi spent lots of days at the pool and the zoo. We played and played - well they played and I chased them. Here are the pics to prove how much we enjoyed the summer of 2008.

Kindergarten - Here She Comes

Wow!! Lexie started Kindergarten on August 18. Unbelievable! I asked her if she wanted me to drive her to school the first day, or if she wanted to ride the bus. Of course, she wanted to ride the bus. So, we went to the very crowded bus stop (we counted today and there were 46 kids at her bus stop), she gets with her friends, Kelsey and Lauren and is psyched when the bus comes. In all of her Lexie cuteness, she just proudly waves to me as she boards the bus - not a bit of nervousness - that's my girl!

She said her first day was great. They had P.E. and did jumping jacks, push-ups and sit-ups (Lex did 10 sit-ups).

Then there was the bus ride home. I had forgotten to tell Lex that the bus would take kids to other bus stops too. So, as the bus starts, one of her friends started telling her and the other girls that they must be on the wrong bus because they were going the wrong way. Well, after Lexie told the bus driver where she lived they finally made it to the stop. The doors on the bus open and hmmm Lexie's mom isn't there waiting for her like she had said she would be. Neither were any of her friend's moms, so she didn't recognize anyone. (I had been told that the bus would be there 10 minutes later than it was). Just as I was headed out the door, Lex showed up on the porch crying. I felt horrible. The poor girl was a bit shaken, but we talked it out and she was okay. I'm afraid I lost my Mother of the Year nomination over this.

Day two went much better. She jumped on the bus. Had music in the music room at school and made it to her mom waiting for her at the bus stop.

We may survive this school thing after all.