Monday, May 27, 2019

Memorial Day and Spring Sports

Aiden (far left in pic, his team is blue and white) is really enjoying soccer this spring.  His team is undefeated and Aiden has scored a goal in pretty much every game.  

Liam's AAA team in their most recent tournament

Liam's team watching an overtime game

The younger siblings cheering for Liam's team

Luke after a recent lacrosse practice
We made a quick visit to the pool over Memorial Day.  It was very warm outside, but its all relative when you haven't seen teams in the mid 70's in so many months!  The boys didn't care that the water was ICE cold!  And, that's Finn on our inflatable bull (a birthday gift).
We had a nice Memorial Day weekend and enjoyed several days with no sports or other schedules to follow.  It was great to have the free time and a chance to catch up on things at home.  We had some nice weather for at least two days.  Our spring has been chilly and very rainy this year.  We finally had some sun and temps in the mid 70's on Sunday so we made a quick trip to the pool.  It was chilly, but the boys honestly didn't care.

Liam had his final AAA spring tournament last weekend.  His team played well together and while they didn't finish as strong as we hoped they would, it was a good weekend.  In our pool, we ended up playing both the first and second place teams in the entire tournament.  Both games were close for us so we definitely had some good competition which hopefully will pay off in the long run.

With all the rain this spring, we have had some messy spring sports.  Luke and Liam love practicing in the mud and rain.  Aiden played an entire soccer game in the freezing cold and pouring rain last week and I was honestly a bit more thankful that hockey is an indoor sport.  I think I would take a cold rink any day over the cold and windy conditions we had at soccer.  I couldn't even keep my umbrella upright.  

Saturday, May 18, 2019

Kindergarten Graduation

Swans on the lake during Aiden's field trip

Aiden and his buddy, Broden, on their class field trip

Aiden and Broden

Finn receiving his kindergarten diploma from Ms. Nikki

Finn and his numbers book that he finally finished at school.  He was so proud!!

Pancake lunch for the kindergarteners

Graduation night

Finn's kindergarten graduation

Finn was so excited

Walking down the aisle

Finn and his kindergarten class at Montessori

Finn and his diploma

Finn and his brothers

Finn and his teacher, Ms. Kristi

Ms. Kristi is our favorite!

Finn and his cake!
I am beginning to think that the month of May is similar to December with all of the activities!  I think nearly every close friend of Aiden's was born in the month of May because Aiden has been invited to a large number of birthday parties this month.  Spring sports have also started in full force and on most nights we are balancing practices for Luke, Liam, and Aiden and sharing carpools for lacrosse, soccer, and AAA hockey.  Finn is doing soccer, but thankfully that will not begin until later this summer.  And school is still in session until the first week of June, but we have field day, end of the year field trips, band concerts, graduation, bike to school days, end of the year parties, and the list seems to go on and on....It is a fun and busy time of year for us, but I will be ready for some downtime in June!

Finn had his kindergarten graduation this week and loved every minute of it.  He was so excited to graduate although he will miss Montessori quite a bit.  We have been so fortunate to have an amazing teacher, Ms. Kristi, who taught kindergarten to all four of the boys at Step by Step.  The only thing that made it easier to let Luke, Liam, and Aiden move on to elementary school was the fact that we always had someone still at Montessori with Ms. Kristi.  For the last 10 years, we have been at this school and have enjoyed the time there so much.  In the fall, Finn will begin kindergarten at Basswood elementary where Aiden will also attend.  Luke and Liam will be moving onto Middle school which will be an entirely new adventure for them (and for us!).  

Monday, May 6, 2019

Awards, Band, and more hockey

Liam (white shirt in front) and Luke (blue shirt in front) receiving their awards
Academic Achievement awards


5th grade Band concert

Luke and Liam and their friends at the band concert

Luke at his hockey tournament over the weekend

Aiden in his tournament
Luke and Liam had a busy week last week.  They each received an academic achievement award for maintaining at least a 3.0 GPA or higher during the hockey season.  Their hockey association held an awards ceremony and they each received a few prizes and a certificate.  We didn't win any of the big prizes like a new hockey stick, but it was a good motivator to maintain good grades next season so they can be eligible for the award (and the prizes!).

In addition, Luke and Liam had their end of the year band concert.  They each began playing in the band in September and have come an extremely long way in a short amount of time.  The songs sounded so much better in the spring than they did in the winter concert.  It was fun to hear their progress.  Liam is playing trumpet and Luke plays trombone and they plan to continue with their instruments in middle school.

Lastly, we had another weekend of hockey.  Luke and Aiden each had five games, but thankfully we were still under our record of games from last weekend when we hit fourteen.  This was the final AAA hockey tournament for Luke and Aiden this spring so they won't pick back up until August.

Luke's team made it to the semifinals and sadly lost by one goal.  Luke learned a valuable lesson about being a goalie.  Even when he has a good game as a goalie, his team doesn't always win.  Luke let in fewer goals than any other goalie in his age group in this tournament, but his team simply didn't score enough goals to win.  The team struggled a bit in some areas and managed to come in fourth place.

Aiden's team met some very good competition for his age group.  They were playing a lot better by the end of the tournament and really learned a lot.  He had a great time playing with his friends and got to play center which he hasn't done many times before.

Liam's last tournament is coming up in a few weeks so stay tuned!