The kids attended the Winshape Community Camp again this year. I cannot say enough great things about this camp. The kids love every minute that they're there and they talk about it for the rest of the year. This year's theme was "All", and it was about giving God "all" of you. The daily lessons were great, and the music and activities kept the kids pumped up. Every camper gets three "skills" that they can participate in each day. Olivia's favorite skill was sewing. She had this last year, and it was her favorite then too. Her other skills were crafts and basketball. Owen's skills were lacrosse, man land, and secret ops (which ended up turning into boot camp). He liked lacrosse the best. I am so thankful that our community is a part of this great program. The kids are already looking forward to next year.
Thursday, June 22, 2017
Winshape
The kids attended the Winshape Community Camp again this year. I cannot say enough great things about this camp. The kids love every minute that they're there and they talk about it for the rest of the year. This year's theme was "All", and it was about giving God "all" of you. The daily lessons were great, and the music and activities kept the kids pumped up. Every camper gets three "skills" that they can participate in each day. Olivia's favorite skill was sewing. She had this last year, and it was her favorite then too. Her other skills were crafts and basketball. Owen's skills were lacrosse, man land, and secret ops (which ended up turning into boot camp). He liked lacrosse the best. I am so thankful that our community is a part of this great program. The kids are already looking forward to next year.
Thursday, May 25, 2017
Honor's Day
The school year is coming to a close. Today was the kids' Honor's Day. Both kids have worked really hard this year and both received awards for "A" honor roll. They were also recognized for the various clubs and activities that they participated in, and Owen got a t-shirt for having perfect attendance. Cassie was visiting, so she and the boys were able to attend as were Gigi and Granny Mel.
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
End-of-Year Church Activities
The kids have been doing such wonderful ministry through the Wednesday night BLAST program all year. Each month, the kids complete a mission project. This year's projects included a canned food drive, Christmas cards/ goodies to troops stationed overseas, projects supporting our Honduras mission team, and visiting the nursing home residents. The kids also laid the foundation for a YouTube channel by creating and recording two original performances (one of those being a mime performance as seen in the picture). To celebrate all of their hard work, the church rented an inflatable waterslide. The kids spent four hours (!) on the slide. I am so grateful for the Blast program and its leaders. They work so tirelessly to teach our kids the value of giving back.
The kids aren't the only ones at the church who are having fun at the end of the year. The ladies of the church had our first annual retreat on St. Simon's Island. We rented a house and had a great time doing a Bible study, eating out, shopping, and sitting on the beach.
Sunday, May 21, 2017
Baseball / Softball
The kids have just wrapped up their softball/baseball season. Olivia played catcher in the 10u girls division again this year. She loves playing catcher, so I was glad that she was given an opportunity to play this position. I thought that she had improved a lot since last year. Her throwing was stronger, and she only struck out once all season. The highlight for her was the game where she tagged two runners out at home. She was so excited.
Owen moved up to the 10u boys division this year. In 10u baseball, they play live pitch. This was a big change for Owen. Even so, he did hit a couple of balls this year (and one ball hit him). He played in the outfield, so he didn't see a lot of action on the defensive end. But, he did what he was suppose to when the ball did make its way to him. Both kids had fun playing, and that is the important thing.
Owen moved up to the 10u boys division this year. In 10u baseball, they play live pitch. This was a big change for Owen. Even so, he did hit a couple of balls this year (and one ball hit him). He played in the outfield, so he didn't see a lot of action on the defensive end. But, he did what he was suppose to when the ball did make its way to him. Both kids had fun playing, and that is the important thing.
Theme Park Field Trips
Both of the kids had end-of-the-year field trips to theme parks this year. I chaperoned Owen's field trip to Wild Adventures. We always have a good time here. One of Owen's buddies walked around with us, and the boys got along so well. We rode a lot of rides, but none so much as the bumper cars. I bet the boys rode those things five or six different times. We had a fun day.
Brian chaperoned Olivia's class field trip. They went to Sea World. She also was paired up with one of her buddies, and they saw many shows and rode all of the rides- including the new "Mako" coaster. This was a day trip, and it was a looooong day. But, everyone had a great time so that makes it worth it.
Saturday, May 6, 2017
Battle of the Books
Olivia and Owen both competed on the Battle of the Books team this year. For this competition, students receive a list of 10 books that they must read during the school year and then they compete on teams to answer questions about the books that they've read. Olivia was on the "A" team this year, and they finished sixth out of 14 teams. Owen was on the "B" team, which finished eleventh.
Competition is always fierce, but it makes it a little more fun when your cousins also participate. I liked to see that they were all encouraging of each other even though they were on five different teams. Claire's team ended up placing third, and we were all so tickled for her.
Competition is always fierce, but it makes it a little more fun when your cousins also participate. I liked to see that they were all encouraging of each other even though they were on five different teams. Claire's team ended up placing third, and we were all so tickled for her.
Intra-Squad Robotics Competition
Olivia's Robotics team held an intra-squad competition to wrap up the year. The kids drew straws to determine who their partner would be for the competition. Olivia and her partner ended up winning third place. I cannot tell you how much Olivia has enjoyed robotics this year. She is really looking forward to next year. Her sponsors have been fantastic and have really brought the team so far this year. I hear next year they are going to have four competition robots instead of two. This program is growing by leaps and bounds. Now if we could just get some competitions that are further south than Atlanta...
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