Sofia has recently become interested in her bike again and has been bugging me to go for a long bike ride with her. Finally, on Sunday afternoon we had decent enough weather that we could head out on a longer ride. Olivia absolutely loves riding in the bike trailer and usually falls asleep. As Sofia and I got ready filling our water bottles and changing our clothes, Olivia loaded up the bike trailer with her favorite stuffed animals and blue blanket. It's been raining a lot lately, so it was nice to have a cloudy day without rain, but it was still stuffy and in the high 80s. We headed out and rode to the bike path and took it to "hidden lakes" which is one of our favorite neighborhoods about a mile away. It has a beautiful pond and walking path which we rode to and then cut through to the bike path. Just as we arrived at the path the Grapevine train came by which the girls love to watch. We waved to everyone as they went by and then continued on our way up toward the caboose on display. I thought Sofia would want to stop at the caboose for a water break but she wanted to continue on to Starbucks. I'd suggested we visit Starbucks for a cool break and both girls were very excited. We continued on to Starbucks with Sofia's bike squeaking along as we went. We gave her bike to her for her birthday a few years ago and now it is too small for her and sounds like it's on it's last leg It also weighs a ton and is hard to pedal, especially up hills. She really needs a new bike and would enjoy biking even more when she can switch gears up hills on a more maneuverable bike.
At Starbucks, the girls had chocolate milks and s'more bars, while I had an iced tea. The s'more bars were delicious but a little too sweet for additional biking. The girls loved the break (and their sweet treats) and we were soon back on our bikes headed to City Park for a little play time. The girls played and had fun together before we got back on our bikes and road home. It was getting even hotter and more humid and looked like rain might be in our future, so I wanted to get home before we got caught in it. Both girls had a great time on the ride and Sofia really did a great job riding her clunky bike. She kept asking to go for "a really long ride" and I told her she would need a new bike before we headed out, but that once she had one we could bike to Grapevine for breakfast or lunch. I warned her that it would be a LONG ride and she would really need to be up for it for us to go. She said she's be fine. That evening I told CK about Sofia's bike and we decided to go to REI to get her a "real" bike on Memorial Day. When we told Sofia, she wanted to go right away.
After a lazy breakfast and spending time just hanging around the house, we got motivated to visit the REI in Fort Worth, since they had the bike model that we liked most in stock. The bike is a 24" Diamondback Clarity in dusty pink. We arrived and Sofia was able to take the bike outside to test it out so she could see how it feels and also learn how the bike shifts. She immediately loved it and couldn't believe how easy it was to shift and pedal! A real bike makes such a difference. She road it around the parking lot and would have probably tried to ride it home if we'd let her. She was so excited to have a new bike and we put it in the back of our SUV and headed home.
As soon as we got home Sofia wanted to take it "for a long bike ride" and CK offered to get his bike down and head out with her. They had their helmets and gloves on and were ready to go and wanted to zoom down the driveway and head toward the main road. Because of our landscaping you can't see if cars are coming from the main road, so I stood halfway down our driveway looking for cars. Just as I was ready to tell them to go, a woman rode by on her bike and I looked again and didn't see any cars so told them to go! However, I never thought that the woman was possibly riding with someone else and was only looking for cars. Just as they zoomed down the driveway, our neighbor Mitzi came around from the main road on her bike! I was actually filming CK and Sofia as they headed down the driveway and it all happened almost in slow motion. Sofia wasn't used to hand brakes and wasn't sure what to do. She swerved as much as she could and ended up hitting the bike tire of Mitzi's bike! Sofia's bike hit and she went flying. I threw my iPhone down on the grass and ran over to Sofia. Luckily, Mitzi didn't fall and was absolutely fine since she's had her share of crashes and injuries over the past few years. Sofia got up and kept saying "I'm sorry ma'am. I'm really sorry, ma'am. I'm fine." She seemed really rattled and didn't cry right away. She also wasn't very scrapped up with just a scrape on her elbow. She then ran inside and started crying while she took her helmet and my gloves off and said she "never wanted to ride again." We finally convinced her to ride a time or two around the neighborhood with CK before CK headed out for a ride and the girls and I went to Marco and Stacy's house to swim and have dinner. CK joined us a little later and we were concerned when Sofia seemed uninterested in swimming and then complained of a headache. Marco checked her out and thought she might have a mild concussion but should be fine.
The next morning Sofia woke me up at 6am complaining of a terrible headache and ended up throwing up shortly after. We had her lay on the couch and drink water slowly while eating saltines when she started getting hungry. She still had a bad headache but I didn't want her to be sick again on Advil. After she threw up again I called Marco and he suggested we take her to his Emergency Room/Urgent Care facility to get her checked out. The doctor who ended up checking her out felt that Sofia had a mild concussion but that she wouldn't need a CT scan. He suggested two weeks off of any activity that could lead to another head injury as well as a lot of rest. Thankfully after we left she wasn't sick again and was able to eat some macaroni and cheese and Advil and started feeling a lot better. She was really tired and we put her to bed early which she welcomed. Poor girl. Thankfully, she's still excited about her new bike and can't wait to get back and go for a long ride.
Ready for our ride on Sunday afternoon.
At our first water break
Starbucks break!
Monday morning...."But we wanted to be Indians"
Her new bike!
Ready for their shakedown ride.....just before the accident.
Enjoying some much-needed s'mores Monday night.
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Sunday, May 22, 2016
If You're Not With The Pirates.....
Here is the video of the Pink Pirates saying their chant at the end of the final championship game:
joyflee's video on Photobucket
joyflee's video on Photobucket
The Pink Pirates End of Year Party
Yesterday we hosted the Pink Pirates' End of Year party here at the house. When I originally offered to host the soccer girls at our house, I figured the girls could swim for a while, CK could grill burgers and hot dogs and each family could bring a dish to share. We've had a lot of rain in the past few weeks but Saturday ended up being a perfect, sunny day good for a bbq and swim party! Unfortunately, CK was out of town Thursday through Sunday at Tex's house in Alpine with his co-workers, so I got ready for the party and had the girls help me organize and prepare for the girls' arrival. Coach Jeff and his family arrived first at 11am just as I was starting to season and get the burger patties ready. I planned on making sliders and hot dogs and Coach Jeff jumped right in and helped make the patties while I welcomed the others and set out the rest of the food. Melissa's mom brought homemade egg rolls, which were amazing and went very quickly. There was watermelon, chips and dip and fruit which everyone snacked on while the girls swam and had fun together. The pool water was still a little chilly but it didn't seem to bother anyone and Olivia was right in the middle of it all. Meanwhile, Coach Jeff grilled the hamburgers and hot dogs and we all ate around noon. It was such a huge help to have Coach Jeff cook and prepare everything and he seemed to really enjoy it. After eating and playing a little longer, Coach Jeff called all the girls over to pass out the soccer trophies.
This year the Pink Pirates actually got first in the 9 year old soccer league and their trophies were actually really cool! Coach Jeff gave a little speech about what a great season the girls had and how 9 of the 11 girls were able to score goals - he really wanted every girl on the team to score a goal, but Sofia and one other girl on the team didn't score. Hopefully next season. During the last game on May 7th, which was the championship game that decided who would be in 1st place, Coach Jeff actually played Sofia on offense for half of the game, hoping she would get her goal still. It was very impressive that he still had so much faith in her and hope that she would score even in the final and most important game! He's such a great coach! During the last game, Sofia was really engaged and got her foot on the ball more often than she has probably the entire season! It was fun to watch and a tough soccer game.
After his speech about the soccer season, Coach Jeff then passed out each award and talked about each girl as he passed it out. It was very sweet of him and he said he, and the rest of the team, was so glad to have her back on the team and look forward to having her again next season (I hope so too). He also said that she always has a good attitude and works hard! I'm hoping Sofia starts running with me when I walk the dog in the mornings so she can get her fitness up and be ready for the Fall soccer season! After Coach Jeff passed out all the trophies we took a team photo of the girls and then Holly passed out the gifts she purchased for the team parents. Holly did an awesome job of picking out great gifts for Jeff that included a round of golf at his favorite golf coarse, a box of really good golf balls, a 6-pack of his favorite beer, a gift card to Gloria's for dinner, and a golf shirt. For the card I had all the girls sign the card just before the last game and pasted a picture of the tam on the front of the card. Above the girls' signatures I wrote out the team's motto, which is so adorable and one they say before and after each game. I'm not sure who made it up, but it goes like this: "Yo Baby, Yo Baby, Yo Baby Yo, If you're not with the Pirates then you gotta go." After all of Jeff's gifts, Holly actually gave me a huge Williams Sonoma box! I couldn't believe it! I take the team photos, individual and game photos and send them out to the team, which I love to do and really expect nothing in return. This time I had all the individual and group photos printed out and gave them to each player, since I know how easy it is to not order prints. Anyway, inside the box was a monogrammed dark blue apron, a scalloped-edged loaf pan, a William-Sonoma towel and a cookbook called "Bake Good Things" which has really delicious recipes inside. Such a sweet and thoughtful gift! After trophies and gifts, we said our goodbyes and everyone slowly left. Its such a sweet team and I love that Sofia is enjoying playing again and on such a sweet group of girls. I really hope Sofia plays again in the fall!
Pictures from the championship game. The Pink Pirates won 4-2!
Girls getting ready to start playing...
Warming up.
Chloe scoring a goal!! Go Chloe!
Sofia gets in on the action....
Almost scoring another goal!
The cheering section!
A full field view.
The end of a great game!
Getting a drink after their win.
The champions!!
The silly champions!
The end of year party - Wish I'd taken more pictures, but was busy with the party or talking with parents:
Coach Jeff talking about the great year the Pink Pirates had.
Sofia
Coach Jeff giving Sofia her soccer trophy
The team!
This year the Pink Pirates actually got first in the 9 year old soccer league and their trophies were actually really cool! Coach Jeff gave a little speech about what a great season the girls had and how 9 of the 11 girls were able to score goals - he really wanted every girl on the team to score a goal, but Sofia and one other girl on the team didn't score. Hopefully next season. During the last game on May 7th, which was the championship game that decided who would be in 1st place, Coach Jeff actually played Sofia on offense for half of the game, hoping she would get her goal still. It was very impressive that he still had so much faith in her and hope that she would score even in the final and most important game! He's such a great coach! During the last game, Sofia was really engaged and got her foot on the ball more often than she has probably the entire season! It was fun to watch and a tough soccer game.
After his speech about the soccer season, Coach Jeff then passed out each award and talked about each girl as he passed it out. It was very sweet of him and he said he, and the rest of the team, was so glad to have her back on the team and look forward to having her again next season (I hope so too). He also said that she always has a good attitude and works hard! I'm hoping Sofia starts running with me when I walk the dog in the mornings so she can get her fitness up and be ready for the Fall soccer season! After Coach Jeff passed out all the trophies we took a team photo of the girls and then Holly passed out the gifts she purchased for the team parents. Holly did an awesome job of picking out great gifts for Jeff that included a round of golf at his favorite golf coarse, a box of really good golf balls, a 6-pack of his favorite beer, a gift card to Gloria's for dinner, and a golf shirt. For the card I had all the girls sign the card just before the last game and pasted a picture of the tam on the front of the card. Above the girls' signatures I wrote out the team's motto, which is so adorable and one they say before and after each game. I'm not sure who made it up, but it goes like this: "Yo Baby, Yo Baby, Yo Baby Yo, If you're not with the Pirates then you gotta go." After all of Jeff's gifts, Holly actually gave me a huge Williams Sonoma box! I couldn't believe it! I take the team photos, individual and game photos and send them out to the team, which I love to do and really expect nothing in return. This time I had all the individual and group photos printed out and gave them to each player, since I know how easy it is to not order prints. Anyway, inside the box was a monogrammed dark blue apron, a scalloped-edged loaf pan, a William-Sonoma towel and a cookbook called "Bake Good Things" which has really delicious recipes inside. Such a sweet and thoughtful gift! After trophies and gifts, we said our goodbyes and everyone slowly left. Its such a sweet team and I love that Sofia is enjoying playing again and on such a sweet group of girls. I really hope Sofia plays again in the fall!
Pictures from the championship game. The Pink Pirates won 4-2!
Girls getting ready to start playing...
Warming up.
Chloe scoring a goal!! Go Chloe!
Sofia gets in on the action....
Almost scoring another goal!
The cheering section!
A full field view.
The end of a great game!
Getting a drink after their win.
The champions!!
The silly champions!
The end of year party - Wish I'd taken more pictures, but was busy with the party or talking with parents:
Coach Jeff talking about the great year the Pink Pirates had.
Sofia
Coach Jeff giving Sofia her soccer trophy
The team!
Thursday, May 19, 2016
Olivia's Preschool Graduation
On Tuesday morning, Olivia and her friends in the Owl Class had their preschool graduation. We were asked to put the kids in "bright colors" for the Spring Sing and Olivia picked out her owl dress, since she's part of the Owl Class. She loves that dress and looked so cute for her performance. She also had to bring a white dress shirt of CK's which we rolled up the arms so it fit her. When put on backwards, it looks like a white gown for her graduation. So sweet!
Prior to the graduation, the entire school had a Spring Sing, which was a lot of fun to watch and very sweet. Over the past few weeks, Olivia has been singing a variety of adorable songs that she's learned from Miss Jess and that she and her classmates would be singing to us prior to the ceremony. The Spring Sing was so sweet and all the kids did a great job. Some were more interested in performing and singing while a few just stood shocked that they were being watched by all the parents. Olivia really enjoyed it and sang her little heart out. She had so much fun and I'm surprised that she's such a performer, since she seems so shy in most situations. I think she's coming out of her shell.
Following the Spring Sing, the younger classes headed back to their classes while the Owl and Elephant classes (the 4 year olds) and the Bear class (5 year olds) "graduated." They called each child individually down the church walkway to come for a hug from their teacher and then join their fellow graduates on the podium. It was so sweet! I'm so glad they held the graduation on Tuesday instead of the actual last day of school, since I was already getting sad over the idea of Olivia not being at such a great school next year. I know she's excited for Kindergarten and I think she'll do great and have fun, but Noah's Ark and her teachers have been a fantastic fit and I wish we'd found it a year earlier.
Following the graduation, we went out to the lobby and had cookies and punch together. Miss Michelle and Miss Jane also compiled an amazing folder for each student with their work and photos over the year! It's so cool and such a great scrapbook to have of Olivia's year at Noah's Ark! After we visited and thanked the teachers, we took our kiddos and went to Chik Fil A with Hannah, Evan, Collins, and Spencer and their moms. We ate, visited and the kids played. It was a fun visit and I can't believe the kids only have two more days!
On her final day of school today, Olivia brought gifts for Miss Jane and Miss Michelle. I wasn't sure what to get them, so went with a gift card to Market Street. I also had Olivia write a "Thank you" card and told her how to write each letter so it read "Thank you, Miss Jane" and "Thank you, Miss Michelle" and then had her draw a picture in each of the thank you cards. I also wrote a note to each of them in the cards and thanked them for such a great year.
Olivia is ready for Spring Sing and graduation
With Miss Michelle, the world's best teacher!
With Miss Jane
The Spring Sing
Ready to graduate from preschool
This picture completely captures Olivia and Hannah and their crazy, silly relationship!
All the Noah's Ark graduates!
Our little graduate
Showing off her scrapbook
Papa and his girl
The three of us
With her buddy, Evan!
Crazy kids
Evan, Hannah, Olivia, and Spencer just before heading to Chik Fil A
Olivia with gifts for her teachers on her very last day of preschool!
Prior to the graduation, the entire school had a Spring Sing, which was a lot of fun to watch and very sweet. Over the past few weeks, Olivia has been singing a variety of adorable songs that she's learned from Miss Jess and that she and her classmates would be singing to us prior to the ceremony. The Spring Sing was so sweet and all the kids did a great job. Some were more interested in performing and singing while a few just stood shocked that they were being watched by all the parents. Olivia really enjoyed it and sang her little heart out. She had so much fun and I'm surprised that she's such a performer, since she seems so shy in most situations. I think she's coming out of her shell.
Following the Spring Sing, the younger classes headed back to their classes while the Owl and Elephant classes (the 4 year olds) and the Bear class (5 year olds) "graduated." They called each child individually down the church walkway to come for a hug from their teacher and then join their fellow graduates on the podium. It was so sweet! I'm so glad they held the graduation on Tuesday instead of the actual last day of school, since I was already getting sad over the idea of Olivia not being at such a great school next year. I know she's excited for Kindergarten and I think she'll do great and have fun, but Noah's Ark and her teachers have been a fantastic fit and I wish we'd found it a year earlier.
Following the graduation, we went out to the lobby and had cookies and punch together. Miss Michelle and Miss Jane also compiled an amazing folder for each student with their work and photos over the year! It's so cool and such a great scrapbook to have of Olivia's year at Noah's Ark! After we visited and thanked the teachers, we took our kiddos and went to Chik Fil A with Hannah, Evan, Collins, and Spencer and their moms. We ate, visited and the kids played. It was a fun visit and I can't believe the kids only have two more days!
On her final day of school today, Olivia brought gifts for Miss Jane and Miss Michelle. I wasn't sure what to get them, so went with a gift card to Market Street. I also had Olivia write a "Thank you" card and told her how to write each letter so it read "Thank you, Miss Jane" and "Thank you, Miss Michelle" and then had her draw a picture in each of the thank you cards. I also wrote a note to each of them in the cards and thanked them for such a great year.
Olivia is ready for Spring Sing and graduation
With Miss Michelle, the world's best teacher!
With Miss Jane
The Spring Sing
Ready to graduate from preschool
This picture completely captures Olivia and Hannah and their crazy, silly relationship!
All the Noah's Ark graduates!
Our little graduate
Showing off her scrapbook
Papa and his girl
The three of us
With her buddy, Evan!
Crazy kids
Evan, Hannah, Olivia, and Spencer just before heading to Chik Fil A
Olivia with gifts for her teachers on her very last day of preschool!
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