Friday, September 25, 2015

Oh What A Night!

Our little family has a lot of after school activities.  The majority of the time, our schedule works together like a fine oiled machine.  But every once in a while, a monkey wrench gets thrown into our plans and we're left scrambling to figure out a new plan.  Such was the case one evening this week, when we found out that Jason had to work late.  Ugh!  After a few text messages, phone calls, and meet ups, we came up with the perfect plan to get three kids to three different places at three overlapping times.  So right here, I need to say thank you to my parents and my Uncle Terry and Aunt Jennifer.  It's a blessing to have family that not only live close by, but that are willing to help. Thank you, thank you, thank you!  Also, when talking with Aunt Ashley last night, we got a good giggle out of the whole situation.  You know you live in the Bible Belt when you have to figure out how to get one kiddo from the basketball church to the GoJu church. One of which, is the church that not only I, but my Aunt Jenn works at, even though we don't work together. However, neither is our home church nor to we attend the same church.  =)  Anyway, Addi did great at her first basketball practice last night.  She passed like a pro.

She didn't make any baskets, but she had great form and touched the rim every time.  She'll get it.

She was this close!!!!

Karsyn happily ate a fruit bar and played with Littlest Pet Shop animals during practice.  Meanwhile, Payton and Sarah were having a good time at the homecoming parade with Aunt Jenn and Uncle Terry before dance class started.
 While they were busy having all kinds of fun, Nana and Papa dropped Evan off at GoJu.  I got to watch the last part of his class after Addi's practice.  He LOVES GoJu and that makes me so happy.

After GoJu, we had to book it to the dance studio to pick up Payton and Sarah.  They told us all about the parade and what they are learning on the way home.  It's a busy season we are in, but it sure is a blessed one.


2 comments:

  1. Oh Tracy -- this just sounds like crazy times. Our busiest time is Saturday mornings when Sam starts Religious School and Rachel starts music at 9. They are at two different places (of course!), and we only have one car. Thankfully, this scheduling is Dave's problem though because it would stress me out too much.

    It's so great that you have a lot of family around who is willing to help. That's is such a gift.

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  2. Bless your heart!! ( oh gosh there I go with my southern phrase) lol Our schedules are always hectic but usually work out by split seconds. But I do know how those wrenches can be.

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