Saturday, October 25, 2008

Miscellaneous Musings

You know, we should work more at blogging on a more regular schedule, rather than in bursts of activity. Oh well... I thought I'd catch everyone up on a few things that have happened recently. I'm sure that they'll be several blogs dedicated to Riley (including one in the next few minutes...), so I thought I'd dedicate this one to the other two lights of our life.

Calen and I attended a Father-Son Campout with our Sunday School class a few weekends ago. We were camping at Paint Creek, which is on the fringe of Greene County. Turns out that, between the foilage, distance, and the weather, Daddy couldn't get his pages, even though he was on call- Uh oh! Thankfully, we were able to drive out and get one of my partners to agree to cover for the rest of the night. It was rainy and a little cold; however, we had a great time and can't wait to go back.





Speaking of Calen...
He just finished his first organized sports season, as he played on the rowdy Red Rockets soccer team in the YMCA Fall Soccer League. His team was the youngest one in the league, and, at times, it showed. There are seven boys in the picture above, which was our average attendance even with a team of 10 or 12 kids overall. I was pressed into service as a volunteer coach most games, in spite of my not even knowing the positions on the field. Turns out it was ok-- none of the kids knew where to go either! The Red Rockets won once, tied once, and had lots of fun the other eight games.... no one kept score, but yet, somehow, everyone knew who won or lost.... Calen scored one goal and spent quite a bit of time at goalie, which he seems to love. Looks like the Indoor Winter League is next...


We also recently, as a family, went to Myers Pumpkin Patch here in Greeneville. Just a tip to all the guys-- don't trust your wife's directions if she's pregnant. Jessica diligently wrote down directions to the Patch-- but forgot to put mileage. Approximately 20 miles out of our way, we realized we'd passed the road we needed to turn on.... oh well. We made it and had a great time going through the Easy and Moderate corn mazes (only got turned around really good once!), taking a hay ride, and then roasting hot dogs and Smores over a campfire...


As for Jax, he's either climbing anywhere or everywhere, or he's....




Eating. This boy, for the last few months, could outeat his brother- seriously. He seems to have slowed down some recently... good thing, or I don't know if we'd have been able to keep him fed. Here he is reating a Chicken Wing on the left, and enjoying his first taste of Kool Whip below....





1 comment:

Garretts said...

welcome back! glad to hear what you've been up to. can't wait to see Riley