Sunday, September 19, 2010

Carlos' Birthday


We celebrated Carlos' birthday today. And we surprised him with new Cael Sanderson wrestling shoes along with a sign that replicates the sign from his Dad's Judo school. I cleaned up the logo and had it printed and mounted for him. Unfortunately the original sign can't be duplicated completely because no one produces signs the same way they did in the 70's, technology has come such a long way. But we cleaned it up and duplicated the best it could be done. He was surprised. The gym is coming along, getting all the finishing touches.

Apparently the new "Montes" Sign will be designed in the near future. Not sure what that entails or looks like yet, but time will tell. Stay tuned.


Saturday, September 18, 2010

Cross Country - 2010


Cross Country has begun. It's a new sport for our family, but one I have to say that I really like. Jacob is officially middle school this year and running for Easton. There is no more township sports he's officially an Easton Athlete. The middle school cross country coach is the high school wrestling coach, so it was an easy recruit. Because of that, Alex has been allowed to practice with the team. That's exciting for him, but on meet days, he's a little bummed.

Our first meet was at Parkland High School against 5 other teams. It was pouring. I was starting to think I attracted the rain to all running events. It rained for my half marathon, marathon relay and now Jacob's first meet. In spite of the rain and a slippery course, he took 3rd overall.





Today the team participated in the Northern Lehigh Invitational. There were 23 schools participating. Under normal circumstances, girls run together and then the boys run together. But because this event included both middle school and highschool for time purposes, all middle school kids ran at the same time. It was a ton of kids, the coach estimated about 200 running for the middle school event. Jacob took 5th overall.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

The End of Summer Project

What kid doesn't dream of having the perfect "Tree House". Not the kind that mom and dad purchased from the Amish, transplanted in the suburbs. I'm talking good old fashioned "kid built" tree house. The summer was coming to a fast end, but the neighborhood kids took every minute to complete the tree house. We don't have any trees mature enough in our yard to handle a real tree house, but the boys are fortunate enough to have friends in the neighborhood that do. (I should say their grandparent do). There were a few days that from almost sun-up (or at least when they got out of bed) to sundown they worked on the treehouse. One day I think they forgot to eat lunch and inhaled their dinner, stating that they had a "hard days work". Oh to be a kid again. There were a few days that Jacob asked if he could build houses for a living. I'm thinking that the house is looking more like something I saw on the Bad News Bears or maybe even the shack that the Little Rascals had as their hideout. Needless to say I'm sure it will be a memory that they never forget.





Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Where Has The Time Gone!

Every year, since Kindergarten I have taken a picture on the steps before the first day of school. I'm not sure how much longer they will allow this, but they are good sports. The bus stop is directly across the street, so we get out there before anyone arrives. As long as no one sees it happening...it's ok. I'm sure the neighbors see, but they don't count.

I thought it would be fun to compare last year's picture to this year. WOW! It's scary how much they change in one year. I thought about digging the kindergarten picture out, but that might become depressing...so we'll just compare last year's.

I'm glad that it's not my picture being compared. I'm not growing any taller, but possibly wider.

Good Day Lads

We had never been to the Renaissance Faire, and this year we ventured back in time. The boys had a great time. Some of the attire was quite interesting. All I have to say is even back in the day, women tried to squeeze into clothing that really wasn't their size. It was still a great time.

I don't know if they were more fascinated with the balloon animals that he was making or the fact that the bottom of his stilts had baby shoes on them.
The window is closing where I'm allowed to take pictures in public, but I guess these costumes were cool enough to be caught on film with.
A Ride on the Hippogriff turned out to be somewhat traumatic for Chloe. The Pirate that was pushing the Hippogriff was gunning for Chloe. Of course the older cousins thought it was funny, there Jacob is laughing and Chloe hiding her head. When we saw him later in the day...he didn't forget Chloe. ; )
5 minutes being there and Alex was summoned to pick up rocks and hand them out to all the people he saw (Orders of the Queen.) Later in the day, he did give some rocks to someone who traded him for some prettier ones.

Carlos thought it would be fun to try on these garment. He was telling me to take a picture and then the lady yelled at me. I think Jacob is in shock...when she turned around, her boobs were barely in her dress.