Sunday, October 2, 2011

Last Week (Do we have to go home?)

Lunch at Eddie's one last time.

Irish Trash Can please!  Three years in a row.  Can't wait until we have the fourth one.

Spider Cheese!

Papa had a couple adventures on this boat.

Papa and Brady

Hanging With the Coopers

YEAH!  They are finally here!

I think Scarlet likes the boat.

Swimming at Eddie's.

Derailed!

Looks like trouble! Where do I begin the story about the blue paddle boat...

Finally!  We see the moose hanging on the island.

Get me off this thing. 

The new toy is up and running.

Tristin Cooper (AKA The Duck Hunter)

Little Syd's first fish ever, caught on her birthday!
Many adventures this week of the trip.  Basically many stories we will never forget and have laughed very hard about since.  Why would the Sheriff and the Auxiliary Coast Guard be on the Island and patrolling the waters by our house?  Well... you have to ask Little Syd and Brady about that.  Why did there used to be eight little ducklings in the duck family that lives across the river from our house and  now there are only seven?  Well...  you have to ask Tristin about that.  My lips are sealed.

Surprise Visit



Alicia, Pam and Tim came to visit next.

Bailey'a Boat Ride

 Bailey was so happy to come with us and not be left at the house.  We love our old dog.



Riverfront Park Spokane




We took a trip to the falls in Spokane for a day in between house guests.  We discovered Brady is not  fan of heights.  He was not happy stuck in the people mover that had a glass bottom that hovered 50 feet over the falls.  Sydney had a fun time torturing her brother swinging the gondola so it felt like it would fall down.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Couer d'Alene 2011







The first visitors to head our way, were Dana, Larry and Tanner.  So much fun family time.  Thanks Uncle Larry for helping to build our new fire pit.  I never got a picture of the finished product. :(

Happy Birthday Brady



Brady is six.  Wondering where the time has gone...

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Patriots Baseball

Brady had a blast with his Patriot's team this season.  His young tournament team did not bring home any trophies, but they did improve and they definetely had fun.  These boys are some awesome little ballers and I can not wait until they are the big six year old's next season.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Simi Elite 8U Gold

So the Simi Valley Softball All Star season came and went this year.  (I have been doing a poor job of keeping up with the Hewitt Family Scrapbook.)  It was so long ago, I may not even be correct in stating the number tournaments we won... I believe we took first place in the Thousand Oaks Memorial Day Tournament, second place in the Simi Valley Father's Day Tournament, and second place in the Escondido Freedom Tournament.  All I can say, is none of those wins or loses matter to me.  My eyes still well up with tears when I think about what my daughter accomplished this season.  She played in 27 games and threw 1,790 pitches.  She had an ERA of 1.93 and a batting average of .500.  She even had a home run.  Sydney does not get rattled.  I have yet to see her get nervous.  The mound is hers and good luck trying to hit the ball if you are at the dish.  Her pitch can be over 50 mph and her change up is sick.  She would be horrified if she knew that I said these things on a place where other people had access.  She is very modest and even has a hard time telling her pitching coach that she threw well in a game, because she hates to brag.  (I obviously do not have the same problem.)  So this is the one place that I will document how she did this season.  So one day she can look back and say... I did that.
 I can tell you that my heart almost burst on Fathers Day, also Craig's birthday, in the stands at Apollo park, watching my baby hit the winning run, during an intense double international tie-breaker.  As her Daddy, who was the first base coach, lifted her onto his shoulders after she rounded first, because the game winning run came in... I lost it.  My eyes filled with tears as I watched them.  The pure joy on my daughters face is something I will never forget.  All the practices, all the traveling, everything is for moments like that.  All that hard work had paid off for that moment.  Thank you God for the gift you have given my daughter.  It has given her self confidence and so much more.  The friends she has made can not be replaced.

Friday, September 2, 2011

The Graduate







Don't call him a pre-schooler... Brady is officially in kindergarden.