Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Spring sports are here

Well, mid March brings the start of spring sports. Things are a little different this spring. We weren’t able to get our typical LRC softball team together for Ellie‘s age, so we’re playing over in Urbana which is very different for us. I’m glad that we were able to work it out to have a team, and I really enjoy the new team and the new parents that are helping out. But it is very different. I miss our wonderful field and it’s not quite the same as coaching on the field that I played softball when I grew up.

The others twist the season brought us is David and I ended up volunteering to coach Max is rec soccer team. They didn’t have a lot of luck getting a parent to step up and coach. Needless to say David and I are not the most qualified, but we were willing. So six days a week, I’m coaching.

Clair is playing soccer. Mostly, David will be taking care of her soccer because it conflicts with softball. I haven’t yet seen her play but I heard her second practice was better than her first. I just hope she enjoys her self.


Snow Tubing


We did manage to have a small family adventure this quarter. We went up to ski liberty and snow tube on Saturday evening. We really enjoyed it. It was especially relaxing being there when it was running at lower capacity. There were hardly any lines and we got to go up and down the mountain over a dozen times during your two hour period.

Eli and Max were fearless. They wanted to be pushed hard and raced and spun. Where enjoyed it without fear but without crazy. David and I both enjoyed it as well. It was a perfect evening out towards the end of winter. That week before had been quite warm and we were lucky if they still had snow on the mountain.


















Return to school

The other big news over the past couple weeks has been returning to school for two days a week. I was conflicted mostly by fear about what the right choice was. But honestly, having them back in school with peers in real life teachers has been a wonderful progression of where we were over the past year. Kids need to be around their peers. I see the impact of them being home with us so much. The good news is they love each other and can make good fun with each other. I think Max and Clair have gotten especially close.

Claire was excited to return to school. Max said he didn’t wanna go back. Eli convinced us that she should stay home at first.

On the first day when I went up to pick them up from school when it was over both Max and Claire came bouncing out of school saying they had had the best day. Max really enjoyed it so much more than he had expected. I was happy for both of them. Max seems to be making friends with everybody in this class. Clair seems to be suffering from being at home and not around classmates for a year. I think it’s a little bit harder for her. She does love being in school with her teacher. And a great day is when she comes home and tells me they didn’t use their computers all day! Second graders should not spend time on computers, especially all day. I think this has been one of the worst things about the pandemic. Young children need to touch things like books and paper. 









The before and after pictures show at all. Look at those smiles.

We eventually had Ellie return to school about a month after Max and Clair. She didn’t like it, but I know it was the right thing to do for her. I hope that she sees the opportunity that’s in front of her to make new friends or to make people that were acquaintances closer friends.


Time does fly

I can’t believe the first three months of the year have gone by without me writing any stories down. I’m always a little disappointed in myself when I allow this much time to pass without recording the fun stories.

This winter has been relatively calm. With Covid still heavily upon us, we didn’t do much or see many people. We did manage to make some fun for ourselves though. We Enrolled the kids in ice-skating class. It was originally McCanna‘s mom‘s idea as an opportunity for Ellie and McKenna to spend some time together. And we decided to let Clair and Max do it too. I had always had this fascination of being able to take the three kids ice-skating. When Ellie was younger I manage the teacher. I took Max one time before my back got really bad and we never went again. I have never taken Claire. I decided if we had any hope of skating together they would need a class. We thought it was a great opportunity for them to use this fairly isolated winter have have something to look forward to and something to grow with.

Eli did great and progressed throughout the season quite well. She really enjoyed the time with her friend and really seems to enjoy skating to.

Max and Claire both got off to a rough start. I think part of it was the skates I had bought them. Once we switch them to the skates that you could borrow from the place, they progressively got better. Max is fearless and wants to go fast and stop fast. Clair is delicate and purposeful. We went skating as a family twice. I even have a pair of skates and enjoyed getting to get on the ice with the kids twice.

They say they want to do it again. I told them not for spring the season because this is our busy season between soccer and softball. But maybe in the summertime will let them do it again.