Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Field Day 2012!!!



See Our Garden Grow...



In our garden, you will find...tomatoes, cucumber, okra, squash, zucchini, jalapenos, bell peppers, onions, cilantro, basil, oregano, crowder peas, purple hull peas, and pole beans! Yum!
 Plantings began the end of March through mid-April. Everything seems pretty happy!!

The Hot Shotz!


This was Ava's first year in machine pitch softball. This group of young ladies experienced a lot on and off the field this year. They played with heart and each one improved over the season. We were one of the younger teams in the league, but these girls gave it there all and even pulled off a few wins!

Yankee Baseball 2012

This Spring was an exciting season for baseball. Ben played with the East Texas Baseball Academy's 9U team from Mineola...the Mineola Yankees. We had lots of fun and made many new friends. Ben, throughout the season, played 1st, 2nd, 3rd, shortstop, catcher, pitcher and even spent a little time in center field. He loved it, but it sure stressed out his mama! They even managed to have a little fun swimming after a day of tournament play. Go Yankees!

The Show Must Go On...


We missed Ava's performance in the 2nd grade musical as we were in Plano having heart surgery...Although Ava was quite concerned for her Daddy she was a trooper! Big Brother, Nina (my mom) and PawPaw (my Dad) were there to see her perform.

Baylor Heart Hospital

It seems a little strange to "POST" a photo from Will's heart surgery, but since this is my "in lieu of scrapbooking" effort, I think it merits mention. We spent 5 days at Baylor Heart Hospital in Plano where Will underwent a procedure called a Thorascopic Maze. At the time of surgery, Will was in A-fib 100% of the time. This procedure was done to hopefully correct this condition. Statistically, they told Will that given his type of A-fib (longstanding persistent), age, build and general health, we could expect about a 65-70% chance that this procedure would work. It has been a little over 3 months since the surgery as as of today, Will is in normal rhythm 100% of the time and will most likely be taken off all medications in the very near future! He is almost completely back to his "old" self and feeling better than he has in a couple of years. Thank you doctors, nurses and LORD Almighty!

Developmental league comes to an end...



This was our last year of "co-ed" basketball. (I can't say I am sorry to see it come to an end.) I helped coach this year...first and last for me. The Longhorns (I promise I had nothing to do with that!) went 6-0! Ava was quite intimidating once she realized that she TOWERED most of her opponents. All she had to do was stand in front of her player and raise her hands straight up! Way to go Ava!