We had a lot planned for this past weekend, and it didn’t all go exactly as planned, but overall I believe we had a good weekend. Friday evening was my big fancy feast/scrapbooking party. I spent ALL day preparing! We had cleaned the house the night before and so Friday morning I went to the store to get all my ingredients (and Honeycrisp apples were only $1.99/lb @ Hy-Vee!!!), then I spent all afternoon cooking! I came up with several ideas and worked loosely from one or two recipes and finally had created 5 healthy dishes! I was nervous about all of them, but they turned out! (some better than others, but all edible!) And my new favorite recipe is one that I didn’t make at all! Melissa brought easy apple dumplings, SOOO good! Thank you Melissa! The party went well–I had a good turn out and everyone seemed to enjoy themselves. I spent so much time hostessing and gabbing, that I only finished one layout! But it was worth it. And I can’t wait to do it again! Cameron got to spend the night with his best friend Grant at Grant’s birthday pool party, and Jacob had an overnighter with his friend, so Josh and the girls went over to Jenny’s and watched movies with Jenny and JoAnne–who had come to town to see the boys’ soccer games on Saturday. Jacob’s game was at 10 am and I don’t know exactly how late he’d stayed up the night before, but he looked tired on the field! But after the first quarter I had a little talk with him and he got to sit out most of the second quarter and after that he did much better! Overall though, his team was having problems. Their coach was out of town and the other team was playing dirty–fair, but dirty, and the boys just seemed lost. A few boys really stood out to me as the stars of the game and after the first quarter, I was proud that Jacob was one of them. Still, it was hard to see them lose. No score is officially kept, but you know the boys keep track. But as painful as Jacob’s game was, it was nothing compared to Cameron’s! Wow. It started out bad and just got worse. We were running late and were already frustrated with Cameron because he’d been arguing with me about his shorts and with Josh about his shoes and we were almost late to the game–we arrived just as they were putting the teams on the field and the coach threw Cameron in the goal. Big mistake. Cameron has played goal before and done just fine, but he was in rare form this Saturday morning. He laid down and the ball zipped past him. That was the first play of the game, and it just continued that way. At one point the coach went out to the goal and tied Cameron’s shoes for him! While the ball was in play! The other defender kid tried to grab the ball as it came by and got called for using hands and the coach had to try to convince the refs that he was the keeper since Cameron was sitting on the ground getting his shoes tied! You know its bad when the crowd is laughing and making jokes about their own kids and just wishing that the coach would pull him out! Cameron played about half the game, and when he wasn’t sitting on the ground, he was running around holding his pants up (because I was right about them not being his, they were Jacob’s!!!) Anyway, I spent the last quarter of the game with my head turned and my hand in my face just so I wouldn’t get mad. I did not take a single picture at either game. I did however take several pictures after the game when Josh’s mom took us all out to a place called Pumpkinville. But I’m still not sure how to put pictures on the blog since the security update, so I’ll have to add them later. Sorry.
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Oh well, ya win some and lose some. I hope you haven’t been too hard on Cameron.
Your cooked apples sound delicious!
I didn’t have to log in this time. Aren’t you still doing the extra security, or does it recognize me somehow now? I guess I could clear out all cookies and see it I still get in. Just curious.
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I’m glad that the party went well and I feel your pain on children’s sports… sometimes you just can’t watch lol!