Random post to see if I still know how.....
"What I did this summer"
Connor played 2nd base and left field, pitched, and batted lead off for his travel team this year. He only had to go to the ER once. Everyone on the team calls him "CJ" or "9" because there is another Connor on the team... who goes by "Doobie" all the time. Go figure. Whatever you call him, he was awesome! He had one of his best games on the mound when Aunt Priscilla and Uncle Pat brought the cousins to watch- very cool to have fans other than the immediate fam!
Pierce eating breakfast: Lucky Charms with milk and snot
Connor and his best friend Nathan leading Team 6 on 8th grade field day. You gotta love the 21st century: no more dodge ball, actual running races or anything to make weird kids feel bad. Instead they played video games on a giant outdoor screen, experimented with tribal music on bongos and slurped down Italian ice after getting skin cancer screenings. Weird day. Awesome kids.
Graeme and his buds on the last day of 7th grade
Laxer OJO was on a very talented team this summer and was a big contributor. Our favorite day was when he full-on decked and flattened a kid from that soccer team he got kicked off last year. That's legal in lacrosse. Cool. (Not legal in the basement though, so don't get any ideas Owen.)
Reilly's SECOND last day of SECOND grade. After Reilly finished at NAPS, a week later I signed him up to go to the local public elementary school for their last week of school to get his bearings before switching schools this year. He conquered the cafeteria and the school bus for the first time heroically.
Pierce has crazy mad skills on the ball field. Gotta see it to believe it. The boy can hit a pitched hard ball and we've gunned his fast ball at around 10 mph. The spectators call him The Phenom.
Connor won the 8th grade Most School Spirit Award so we found a shark necktie for him to wear to graduation, I mean commencement, whatever.I was VERY proud of him; when he walked across the stage they announced he was one of only 8 of 268 total students to graduate middle school with a 4.0 GPA. I told him, "Good job" and sent him back to class for the rest of the afternoon. I did not realize how proud the other parents were of their kids; I didn't know they took them out of school and out to lunch at fancy restaurants to celebrate. So an hour later, after helping with Graeme's class party, I walked thru the cafeteria and this is what I saw:
These nerds were the only 8th graders left in the whole school: the ones whose parents were not cool enough to spring them loose to go to the fancy restaurants! What geeks! Connor's friend Gabriella kinda reminded me of Molly Ringwald in the Breakfast Club. It looked like detention or something. I did what I could and took them to Rita's for the rest of the day.
Here's Owen sleeping in the new bedroom I renovated this summer. We took the ten-year old playroom and turned it into a surf hut bedroom. I should have better pictures of the metamorphosis, but I don't. The best part is the cool tiki lights. Come see.
Pierce and Ellie at cousin beach day. They LOVE each other! I loved my special time with Bekah this summer, too.
Ask anyone and they will tell you my children are the loud, aggressive ones and Jennie's are the musical, humanitarian ones. Au contrair. They have weapons. All the time.
This had to be the saddest part of summer. Owen's longtime friend Sam (far left) lost his Dad in a freak boating accident. These are his best friends from NAPS giving him a football signed by the entire Navy football team that the coach inscribed: "To Sam, Courage and Honor". Way too sad. God bless the Cantellos and may your friends always be there when you need them.
Best science teacher at SRMS: Mr G.
Good news: Connor had him last year and Graeme got him this year!
Best history teacher at SRMS: Mr. B
Sad news: Connor had him last year but he was promoted and moved to a high school at the other end of the county so Graeme doesn't have him this year.
Teen pre-high school summer party at the beach with some of the boys...
and some of the GIRLS!!! Wow. I am SO glad I have 5 BOYS to shop for; stores sell boys' swim suits with fabric included.
Ah.....sweet baby days. Ice cream desserts with Dad! The boys also saw plenty of Oriole baseball, attended every sort of sport camp out there, read quite a few good books, trolled the Ocean City boardwalk with friends on sleepovers, and enjoyed several fishing and crabbing trips with Grandpa. And then it was time for them all to go back to school.....
Freshman Connor at 5:30 am heading out the door to seminary; yes, it is hard to get a decent photo when it is still dark outside! And BTW, that's 4 kids in 4 different schools- YIKES! This is going to be a crazy year!