Monday, November 3, 2014

Partners In Art

We are blessed to live in a community that cherishes the fine arts and instills those values in our children.  We have a terrific civic auditorium, the Sturges-Young Auditorium in town, that hosts the Sturgis Council of the Arts.  They bring in many fine musicians, plays, comedians, and shows to our small community.  One of the many great programs funded by the Council of the Arts is "Partners in Art."  This year, I am also president of a local non-profit group, the Sturgis Junior Women's League that fundraise and volunteer in our community.  Last year, one of our recipients from our money raised was the Partners in Art program.  Little did I know at that time that my own Olivia would be blessed by this program.
                                                 
For Partners in Art, 40 school age children, grades K-12, each have one piece of artwork selected and have each of them professionally matted and framed including a small plaque with the artist's name.  There was a beautiful reception where all the works of art were on display at the auditorium and friends and family were invited to come see all the talent our school age students have in this town.  I loved that we got to choose who we wanted to have invited and they sent out invitations to our guests of our choice.  Of course we invited all the family living in the area, but I thought it would be special for Olivia to invite Jackie and Ms. Roberts.  Neither disappointed us, and they showed up for the guest of honor.  Each piece of artwork is leased by area businesses and put on display for one year.  Wouldn't you know, Olivia's piece was leased by Warren English and will hang at Nana's work for her to enjoy everyday.  Well. everyday she works that is, since she is now semi-retired.
The proud artist standing by her masterpiece.

                                                   
Jackie was one of the special invited guests and she gladly came.  Olivia was thrilled she came, as was Mia.


The Smith family of course came out to support their cousin, Olivia as well.


Olivia and her 2nd grade teacher.  She was in Ms. Roberts' room when she created her sun painting.

It was a terrific event and so fun to see all the other amazing works of art created by all ages in our schools.  I'm proud to call this community my home when I see great programs like these continue.

Sunday, November 2, 2014

Soccer Stars

I have become a "Soccer Mom," and truth be told, I've loved every minute of it.  Both the girls have played our local spring soccer season in Sturgis for 2 years now.  It's at a very instructional and fun level.  We only play other teams from Sturgis and focus on the fundamentals of soccer.  It's a one month time commitment and my girls have enjoyed that.  At the end of the spring season we were given a note about tryouts for the travel soccer team, which I immediately dropped in our recycle bin.  I knew we were not ready for that level, nor did I want to commit to traveling every weekend.  A month or so later, I was contacted by Olivia's spring soccer coach asking me if I would let her tryout.  He really wanted her on the team.  We talked about it as a family.  It was a big commitment for time, financially, and much more competitive.  Of course Olivia was thrilled at the idea and we proceeded.  She made the team, but truth be known, we barely had enough girls to field a travel team.  This is the first year Sturgis has ever had a girls travel team this young.  In addition our team was very young and inexperienced compared to the teams we would be facing from Kalamazoo, Portage, and Galesburg.  Those towns did have tryouts and many cuts to make the team.
Post season celebration.  Pile on the coaches.


A team photo after the last game.  The girls were being superstitious and wouldn't let me take a photo prior, because it would jinx their chances of winning.


A pregame photo from their first game of the season in Galesburg.  

They grew a lot as  team since this photo was taken.  Most of the players went in to the season with not much experience, although we do have a few that are standouts.  Under the coaching staff of Matt Sutter, Ramon Lugo, and Geoff Smith, these girls learned teamwork, how to be aggressive, and work together as a team.  They learned sportsmanship, how to lose gracefully, and looked phenomenally better by their last game. Thank you coaches for your commitment to our girls.  The season consisted of 8 games.  We played 4 teams each twice, once at their home field, and once at our home field. They ended the season with one tie and no wins, but got better with every game.  The first game against every team usually resulted in a wallop of a loss.  By the second time we played each team, it truly was a competition and the girls held their own well.  They seemed to come alive by the second half of every game, often giving up no goals at all in the second half and showing much more aggression and running plays like the pros.

Olivia saving a goal.

Early in the season, they tried Olivia out as a goalie.  After two games I think everyone realized that wasn't Olivia's strong suit.


Number 3 running the ball down field.  


Olivia and Brooke working together.


Olivia getting ready to pass the ball to Brooke.  Olivia had no goals herself for the season, but this play resulted in an assist while Brooke scored a goal.


This picture shows the size of players our girls were often up against.  My number 3 and Kalamazoo's number 3 are a little mismatched in size.


I loved this picture here.  It's hard to see, but that's Olivia behind her good friend Quinn.  I thought it was neat how they were running in synchronized form down the field together.  

Traveling to away games meant eating out a lot, which is always fun, and we also met up with Csaba, Kristian and their kids after one game.  (My zoom lens was on, so I didn't manage any photos because they were too close up).  I think we were ready for soccer season to come to an end, but look forward to it resuming again in the spring.  Travel soccer was a year commitment so the same group of girls will play again in the spring.  Hopefully they can add some wins to their record at that time.  For now, swim season has be resurrected.  Olivia definitely keeps active, and we are thrilled she has found some activities that she is passionate about.

Saturday, November 1, 2014

All About Olivia

October 20th of this year, my sweet, opinionated, attention loving daughter, Olivia Jane turned 9.  I found myself writing her age down on something the other day and had to stop and think if that was truly her age.  I'm mean, really, 9!  How can she be in her last year of single digits already?  That's half way to an adult!  Everyone tells you how quickly they grow up, but it hasn't quite sunk in with me yet.  I haven't been blogging much the last few months because life has been soooooo busy, and quite a lot of that has been because of our active daughter, Olivia.  Since it was so chaotic we didn't even know how to squeeze in her birthday party.  We celebrated her birthday with family on Monday night, her actual birthday.  She is blessed to have family close by and that shows up for her whenever she needs them.
The day she turned 9!


Olivia with her Nana


Mia hugging her big sister with the new fox pillow Mia picked out for her (courtesy of Aunt Jen), while Jane looks on.

Papa squeezing in some snuggle time with Mia.


One of her new dresses.  She has quite a fashionable wardrobe.  I wish it was my size.


Mia being Mia with Aunt Jen.


Olivia and her new Under Armour sweatshirt and cute Naomi in the front.  Under Armour is all the rage with many kids these days.  I don't quite get it when I see the price tags on things, but it flashes me back to my obsession with Umbros when they were popular in my youth.


Dressing up in whatever crazy outfits they could find and dancing around the house.

I've never been one for big over the top parties with lots of friends, but as she gets older, I also understand her wanting to have some friends over for social gatherings.  So we decided on a slumber party the Friday night before her birthday.  We didn't advertise it was her birthday, just a sleepover.  The girls I believe had a lot of fun.  Andy, on the other hand, not so much.

From left to right Citori, Brook, Quinn, Averie, and Olivia

My camera had some changes on it that I couldn't quite figure out so a few pictures are out of focus.  Sorry.


The girls all got to make their own pizzas for dinner for the evening.


Being silly

Lounging out


Hoisting up Olivia


Pretending their sleeping all curled up on the sofa together.


Olivia also made a travel soccer team and these girls are all on her team.  I will get caught up soon and have lots of pictures from the fall soccer season.