Thursday, August 9, 2007

Another normal day



Last night I went to the University and Cerese showed me some of the process of print making. It was really interesting. I like to hear where she gets her ideas from. My mind just doen't work that way. I am always fasinated by people who can create art or write books or music. I like to enjoy it but I sure can't create. I'm glad there are others who have those talents. Here are my boys. Connor tried out today for a pre-swim team, team. He isn't sure he wants to do that though. I think it is hard to help them find something they love. Chase said he just doesn't understand soccer or basketball. "All you do is run to one side and when you get there, you have to turn around and run back. It's just alot of running," he said. He does have a point. Only two weeks until school starts. Summer went so fast, I'm not ready, but the kids are. They are starting to fight and pick at each other. Katie wants school to start tomorrow. She is so excited for Kindergarten.

4 comments:

michandler said...

Great to see you join what is surely the hottest thing going around the family right now! I got turned onto mine from Karen and I have added everyone elses to "my favorites" and see them all the time. This is great. It is fun to hear what is going on! Great start.

Kelsey said...

I would have to agree that soccer and basketball are pretty much running around. But, better than football where it's running around trying to avoid getting knocked down. Maybe tennis? That is a sport that they can do for years and years. I'm pretty good at tennis (on the Wii that is:0) I played it while I was out with Jaron and Jenette and it was a blast)
Great photos of the boys. Such cuties!
And YES summer has gone in a flash!

crazy lady said...

OOpS! That last comment was me, not Kelsey. I forgot to log off her account and onto mine. Yeah, I'm a techno genius...

wallymom said...

I'm with you about football. We do play tennis sometimes, Mike is actually quite good. Not on the Wii though. That's still a dream for my kids.