Reflections on Ed. Tech. topics & issues for PhD courses and reflections on my life in general.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
First Day of 5th Grade
End-of-Season Swim Meet
Ryan swam four events – backstroke, butterfly, freestyle, and breaststroke. This was only the second time that he competed in breaststroke. He did great in all of his events!
Backstroke: Getting started…Approaching the finish (that's his arm coming out of the water "like Percy Jackson")…The board showing him (lane 3) in FIRST PLACE!I have to admit that I almost missed the butterfly. About three events before, I ran to the little girls’ room. Apparently there was only one girl in that butterfly event, so they combined two events, moving Ryan’s event up. As I was walking back toward the pool, mom told me what happened. I ran over to watch him FINISH IN FIRST PLACE!!! I was in such a rush to hug him that I didn’t take any pictures!
We have chuckled about an interview that Michael Phelps gave after his 8th gold medal win in Beijing. He is also the son of a single mom, and they have both talked about their close relationship. The interviewer asked him what his first thoughts were when he realized he won his 8th gold medal, surpassing the record of Mark Spitz. He said, “I was just looking for my mom!”
The butterfly is Ryan’s best stroke. I’ve mentioned before on the blog that his coach even calls him “Fly Man.” But he’s never won first place. When he realized he had won first place, he said, “I was just looking for my mom!” Luckily, at that moment, I was running on the deck (shhh-don’t tell the lifeguard!) to hug him and congratulate him. He said that at the time he was looking for me, he saw me running toward him. Hopefully that’s the first of many wins where his first thought is looking for his mom!
Freestyle: Lining up…Getting set. Look at that form!Breaststroke: Lining up…Look at that clean entry! Not a splash!The board showing him (lane 4) in third place! Not bad for the second time he’s competed in this event! That night, the team had the end-of-season party. We actually decided not to go. It had been an early morning, and we were exhausted. We grabbed some frozen yogurt (with his gift card from the coloring contest) and went home to chill. The next week when we went to swim team practice, his coach said, “Did Ryan get his trophy?” Trophy? The coaches voted Ryan the “most improved swimmer” on the team! Yes, considering that last year was his first meet after being on the team for a week, and that he placed something like 17th in his events, he has come a long way! From 17th place to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd isn’t bad at all!
Monday, August 30, 2010
Taste of the Town, Street Dance, and Summerfest
As it happens every year, there was a downpour for a few minutes. We ran under the eaves of a nearby building (and watched a small fire in one of the restaurant’s trailers). Then as quickly as it came, the rain left, leaving a beautiful rainbow over the Bountiful Tabernacle.We stayed at the street dance for a while. We enjoyed the Korean drummers – all young kids!That Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, Summerfest was held at the Bountiful Park. Again, as our annual tradition, we went with Kristin & Abby. Kristin & I had just gotten dinner for Ryan & Abby, got them seated, and had headed to booths to decide what we wanted, when there was another downpour. The kids ran from their table and came to find us. The four of us stood under the entrance tent for a few minutes, while dozens of people ran to their cars and left!
About this time, Rara & Papa were coming. We met up with them as the rain cleared, and then enjoyed an evening of yummy food, wonderful dancers, kids playing, and double rainbows after the rain!
Marc's Birthday
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Bear Lake
Slow with Rara…Medium with Mom (obviously just getting started here)…Fast with Papa… The weather this year was perfect, so we enjoyed several days of play on the beach and in the lake. One day we took a break from the beach & water fun and went exploring. We went to Paris! (Paris, Idaho, that is.) We visited the Paris Tabernacle, the Paris museum, an antique shop, and had lunch at the Paris Café. There is also a bird refuge near Paris, so we also drove through that and enjoyed the peace and serenity there.
We ended the week as it began – with enough chocolate covered raspberries to last for a while!