Thursday, September 9, 2010

Palmer Volleyball

Last night we headed up to Monument to watch Palmer play Palmer Ridge.  Up to this point, the JV team has been quite successful but the Varsity has been struggling a bit.  Layne played both JV and Varsity last night again and it was a long night.  Seems like the matches were behind schedule...a lot.  JV did a fabulous job and won in 2 sets!!  I do believe that all Palmer teams got W's last night.

Varsity easily won the first set and we were so excited!!  The next 3 sets were all won by 2 points...and after set four, each team had 2 set wins.  We really took control in set 5 and were ahead 6-1.  Palmer Ridge had never let us feel comfortable in our leads and quickly caught back up.  We ended up with the set and match win 15-11!!  We left the gym at 10:00pm last night...what a night!!

25-17, 26-28, 24-26, 38-26, 15-11

My good friend and co-worker, Bill Kauffman when a long with us last night and took some amazing shots of Layne.  He really has no idea how much I love these pictures!!  Video is great but there is just something about an action shot!!  Thanks so much Bill.  I also told Bill he was good luck and would have to attend the rest of the season matches!!  His work is below.












I think this photo turned out great and I will cherish this one!!


Wednesday, September 8, 2010

August/September 2010

School and high school volleyball are in full swing.  We are busy, as everyone is, but enjoying the busy.  It is fun to see all the new things that Layne is experiences and driving her where she needs to be.

We have had a few successes in the garden....here is our broccoli!!  We almost had some really great peppers but they disappeared.  The plant was not hurt but one day the peppers were just gone.  We think that it was Sully, but not sure!!  We have many tomatoes but they are still green.




Layne learned how to mow the yard.  She wasn't super excited but was very proud of her work once she was done.




The past weekend was the balloon festival and we kept thinking we should go down and check it out since we never have.  We just enjoy the balloons in the air.  This year they didn't really come close to our house but caught a few going to Leadville on Saturday morning.  They just make me happy.




Layne's JV team is doing well.  They had their first match last Thursday and won...she played great.  On Friday the varsity coach asked her to come to varsity practice on Monday, along with two other JV players.  We were excited!!

Saturday, JV had a tournament in Leadville...Heath and I were anxious to see Leadville, it is a place we had not been to yet.  It is a neat little town.  This was a Varsity tournament but Palmer sent their JV team, which was great!  Layne's team didn't do too well, only winning one match.......



but Layne was chosen as the Best Tournament Player!!  It was so great and we were so proud of her!!




So, after Layne had practiced with Varsity on Monday...coach made it clear that he didn't know what he would do exactly but wouldn't make any changes for last nights match.  Well....after JV (which won) Layne was given a Varsity jersey and had to suit up!!  She was quite surprised.  So, with only a moments' notice, being a freshman, only practicing with them once and playing a different back-row position...she got some playing time.  All that is enough to give you some nervousness but she went out there and did great!  Once again, we were so proud.  I was particularly happy because they gave her #13 and that was my number for high school and college...so cool.  Palmer plays again tonight and she thinks she will get some more Varsity time!!  I have been nervous all day......it is hard being a parent.

Go Brown!!!

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

August 2010

I didn't realize it had been so long since my last post!!  Guess we have been busy and now it is already mid-August.  WOW!

Here are a couple of updated photos of the garden...from late July.  Everything is doing well....if the dogs don't happen to step on something.







The tomatoes are going crazy, but still nothing to eat yet.



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On August 4th, Heath's dad came for his yearly visit.  The first weekend of his trip we headed to Winter Park for the weekend.  It was a place that none of us had been to and it was really beautiful!!



We arrived on Friday evening and on Saturday morning we headed to Grand Lake, CO to find a hike.  Below, Heath and his dad prepare--they are booth very serious.



Grand Lake is a town and also a lake.  It was a very beautiful area, but very touristy.



We found a hike, but it was very busy.





Yep, that is Layne....still texting.



The first major attraction on the trail is Adams Falls.









The rest of the trail was very nice and this valley opened to a beautiful view of the mountains.




We tried to get to the first lake, but is was 5.5 miles...one way.  We didn't make it.




Group shot.




Layne and I being silly, we were outside the bike shop while Heath and Steve were chatting with the owner.




Steve and the cowboy statue.  I am sure this is someone I should know and there is probably a story for it....but I never looked, sorry.



On the drive home, we decided to take the long way.  This meant a shopping stop in Breckenridge.










Steve stayed with us until August 15th.  We did a couple of other hikes (pictures on Layne's camera), but mostly the two boys spend a great deal of time working on Heath's Land Cruiser.  The good news is that they did get it fixed!!  Heath and his dad had a nice morning of golf and a visit to the Garden of the God's.  I will try to post again with Layne's pictures!!

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Our funny garden story....we bought these two plants and their labels said cabbage.  They are not in fact cabbage, but broccoli.  The one on the left grew faster and we never cut it in time...cause we thought it was cabbage.



The tomatoes getting bigger and bigger.



We finally got a yellow squash!!  I think we actually have two now.



And green peppers!



Here is one of our cute little tomatoes.



Then, this morning was the first day of school.  Layne started High School today...yep, it is hard to believe.  I am holding it together, but a break down could come at any moment.  I can't help but to look at her with pride and excitement as she starts this new chapter of her life.  She is an amazing kid and I know she will have fun (and study hard).  We should also have HS volleyball tryout updates for you very soon.





For you...Layne

“We grow neither better nor worse as we get old, but more like ourselves”  ~May Lamberton Becker

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

The Flood of 2010

On Tuesday evening we had a short little storm that brought in a bunch of rain in about 20 minutes.  Our pool dry ground just couldn't take it.  Heath had put in some drainage with the new landscaping but I am not sure anything would have gotten this much rain out of the yard.



Both sides of the yard got it...as you can see, this is the side we haven't done yet.  Although, you can see the hosta garden.



Some low spots in the middle of the yard.




The water was over the floor of the dog kennel.




I can't complain and neither can the plants...they were very happy and I didn't have to turn on the sprinklers!!



The best thing one can do when it's raining is to let it rain. ~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Monday, July 19, 2010

Garden progress

I wanted to start out with an update on the garden.  The zucchini is starting to bloom and I think that is a good sign!!  Everything is getting so big, it is time to build something to for the tomatoes...they are getting so big and need support!!  Yippee.



Friday evening, Heath and Layne went to Home Depot for another load of retaining wall bricks.  I think that makes 50 or 5 trips, it has been a lot.  He had dug out the steps that will be the center of the retaining wall and so he began building the steps Friday evening and then Saturday.



Heath, after his haircut, moving some bricks!!



The hosta garden is on the south side of our house and is completely shaded.  I got all of these hosta from my mom and look forward to watching them grow.



The steps!!


A view from the top.  All the extra stuff, like the slate, we had in our yard from previous things that others had done.  It is nice to find a place to use the extra stuff.



I don't know what percentage of the yard is done, but this is what is next!!  Poor Heath, I know he is so tired of moving all this dirt and bricks but I appreciate it so much.  I have already spent more time in our back yard this summer!!  Thanks Heath.




Sunday morning, at 4:00am, Heath left for Wisconsin.  That is where the High Performance Championships are this year and he will be there for 9 days.  Since Heath was gone, I decided to not work in the yard and spend some time with Layne.  We ventured to Manitou Springs.  It is very busy there this time of year...everyone is on vacation and this is a very touristy place.  We walked around and visited all the stores,that Layne liked, got rained on a bit...it was nice to get out.  Then spend a quiet evening at home, it was great but.....

We miss you Heath!!