Showing posts with label Fletcher. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fletcher. Show all posts

Monday, May 28, 2012

A boy of action...

Fletch had another great season in which he worked just as hard passing it to teammates as he did scoring.
We were super proud of Fletch's Christ-like awards for stellar sportsmanship and going out of his way to lift his teammates up encouraging them and giving them opportunities to score.

Fletcher led his team in assists and even asked his coach privately to take him out on one occasion to let his only teammate who had never scored try to get his first goal.  We melted when he told us quietly on the car ride home that he had done that to help his teammate feel successful. 
I thought Fletcher reminded me of how my brother played soccer until Tommy started this year...Tommy somehow always made it to the horizontal position on the field time and time again.  Tee would always top off his fall with a dramatic log roll for effect.  Not sure Pays went to that extent, but Mom did always joke that Payson spent more time horizontally than vertically while playing.

Fletcher experimented with lots of foot work this year trying out some new skills.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Sarah, Fletcher March 2012

Cutie pic of Sarah and her best friend, Monika, taken at church on March 4th.
Sarah got her wish on Thursday, March 1st when she was finally allowed to get bangs after months of asking for them. She was quite pleased with the results of her haircut...bangs, super thinned-out hair and many inches cut off at her request.

Fletchie scored the only goal for his team on Saturday (March 3). That was his second goal of the season; his first goal was scored the game before. Ten minutes post-game his face still looks like this...
Fletcher LOVES this in-action photo of him during a game.

Friday, February 3, 2012

Fletchie's first inline hockey game

Fletchie is number 7 on the Kings (grey).

The great thing about this inline hockey league is that each player gets to play all the positions. The teams have 10 children that get rotated onto the rink every three minutes. The five players on the rink get to play for three minutes before the other five players get called out to play for their three minutes.
Noah has fun wandering the sidelines when we are watching Fletcher on the rink at Skate City.
Fletcher's post-game face.
Fletcher felt pretty fatigued after his 45 minute game.

Monday, January 30, 2012

Fletcher's Rollerblading 9th Birthday Party

To be honest, I wasn't sure how I'd like this birthday party. I mean, it was going to be so different than other kiddo parties we've had. Fletcher's had an army soldiers party and also a Star Wars light saber party (both in Elizabeth City, NC). When he turned seven, he had a warrior themed party when the guests made their own cardboard shields and battled each other with a multitude of nerf guns. At eight, he held a "Jedi Training Academy" to celebrate with his fellow Star Wars-loving friends. Now at nine, his obsession is inline hockey. And boy, do I not use the word "obsession" lightly! Wowzer! The kid eats, lives, breathes hockey. I knew it was bad when he came home from his first Dallas Stars game (when they played the Avs at home) and kept their schedule right beside his bed to read at night. When I'm bustling around getting Tommy settled, Fletcher is reporting to me when and where the next game is. He wants to constantly be in his rollerblades and practices "checking" his little brother any chance he gets. When we play "Things" during our family game night, his answers were constantly giving him away because they all related to hockey (until we all got smart and started submitting hockey-related answers to throw off the rest of the fam!) The natural choice for a hockey-loving birthday boy was to have a rollerblading party for he and his friends to enjoy doing his favorite hobby. He was thrilled when we scheduled the party for the closest indoor roller rink which just so happens to be where his inline hockey team practices and has their games. He spent much of his party honing his speed skills!
Luckily, his friend, John McBride, an amazing athlete, was super fast on skates and could provide plenty of healthy competition for Fletcher to try and keep up with him! Those two raced around tagging each other throughout the entire party. Mom, of course, had to get in on the action which made them both laugh! I thought John was going to keel over in shock when I raced up beside him with a "nah, nah, na boo boo" face and grabbed him telling him he was "it!"
When we asked Fletcher later in the evening what his favorite part of the party was, he said, "When they called me out to the middle of the rink to sing, 'Happy Birthday,' and I got to race around the whole rink by myself! That was super fun!"
The kids got to play Limbo which they loved. I got out on the second round, but Fletcher and the other kids stayed in for another two rounds.
Joshua Perry and Kofi were both good skaters and seemed to enjoy the party.
John McBride and Aiden took the Limbo game very seriously.
Fletcher was told by the waitress delivering the Skate City birthday cake that their tradition at Skate City is that the birthday child has to eat the first bite of their piece of cake without using their hands. She needn't say more...the boys were ALL into that!
Aiden took the challenge quite seriously (like the Limbo game!) But, he didn't take his icing smathered face seriously...he thought he was a hoot! :) He wanted to wear the icing the rest of the party and proceeded to skate around the rink with his roller warrior make-up.
Josh Perry liked his look, too. He only had the guts to wear it for two laps around the rink before he decided that was enough of the icing make-up!
The boys all went nuts for the new air soft (not sure if that is the correct name!) gun that John Flipse gave Fletch. They are gun buddies and often play nerf wars when they are together. As soon as the Chuckwagon hit the driveway when we got home, the boys piled out racing inside to our kitchen sink to soak the tiny bbs in water so they could fire the new gun at each other.
Sarah and Fletcher couldn't wait to play the Star Wars version of Trouble. They love this new game, although they bicker as they play (much to their mother's annoyance!)
Love this picture of Josh, Fletch, and John McBride.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Fletcher, ready for his inline hockey practice...


Jan.26, 2012 Fletcher's Ninth Birthday

Our Dallas Stars fan (hence the yellow and green colors for the birthday balloons) lays peacefully sleeping on the 25th but...
is awakened by his parents and siblings at midnight (hey, it's the 26th now, baby!)
Fletcher gets to open a present in the middle of the night, and this year it is Noah's gift to him, a Pirates of the Caribbean Lego set.
We can't believe Fletcher is NINE!
A jumping Monster truck from Tommy and from Parie, a Lego plane that is just like Johnny Rocket's plane in WWII (a character from Charlie's made-up stories that the kids beg to hear on car rides).
We had a super fun family day full of outdoor rollerblading at a local park's hockey rink (the snow is finally melted!) and then watching Fletcher's second indoor inline hockey practice at the Aurora Skate City where the kids' public school from last year held their elementary skating parties. Fletcher is having his inline hockey party there on Saturday with his buddies and siblings. Everyone is so excited. Both Charlie and I got fun "dates" alone with Fletcher today, as well. I got him during the little boys' nap time and Charlie got him during Sarah's Bible Bowl practice this evening. They got to see one of Charlie's co-workers play a real roller hockey game at the Parker Rec Center. Micah's team won 11 to 2, and Fletcher was so excited to have seen him slam someone into the wall (despite the fact that they are not allowed to "check" people which is a HUGE disappointment to Fletchie who just loves the rough and tumble checking in ice hockey!) Apparently, this slamming of the opponent into the wall was more exciting even than the three goals Micah scored for his team!

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Silly Fletch!

The Sunday after Thanksgiving, Fletcher had it in his mind to beat some of his rollerblading records. The boy eat, sleeps, breathes for hockey right now. He is desperate to play on an inline team. I'm trying to find one...we missed the two inline hockey seasons that are options in our area. On one of our rollerblades together he created his own new sport which he named Rollerball, mixing some of the rules from both hockey and football. Somehow he thinks it sounds fun to be able to tackle players wearing rollerblades! I said, "How 'bout flag rollerball?!"
He'd most recently rollerbladed 6 miles, though he's done 8 or so in the past. Well, Sunday I think we'll be out for an hour or less, but he had other ideas! I agreed to try and beat the rollerblade record thinking I could probably run 9 miles or so. We headed toward our church and detoured at the Parker Rec Center to let him blade on the outdoor hockey rinks there. He informs me that he'd really like to beat his 14 mile record. I remind him that record was set while on a bike at Salem Lake with Popsy not while his mom is running with him on rollerblades. He is super excited about beating his 14 mile record regardless of whether or not it was set riding a bike. I say I'm game for trying, thinking worse case scenario we just call Charlie to come pick us up! At this point, I'm excited that I may just very well beat a personal record too, one I never dreamed I'd be attempting that day (or any day for that matter!)...my very first half marathon! That was definitely a shocker for me! Well, we both succeeded in meeting our newly formed goals. I ran a half marathon then walked a couple miles home, and Fletch rollerbladed all 15 miles. Pretty exciting day for both of us! We were gone from home for almost three hours on Sunday!
The day before Thanksgiving Fletch helped chop onions for the stuffing. He chopped Tio Payson style...with swim goggles on! He also happened to have his swimsuit on, too. We were going to our local indoor pool for a playdate with some friends later that morning.
Fletch was a huge help with the Thanksgiving meal preparations. He sure does love to cook!

Monday, October 17, 2011

New used toys for fun activities...

We love Play it Again Sports. The store rocks! We've found great roller blades, a hockey stick, and now raquetball racket and scooter. Paris had been asking for a pink scooter, and Charlie had been wanting to play raquetball with Fletcher. Now, both activities are being greatly enjoyed by the kids. So fun that that store has items that greatly enhance our family time! Fletcher loves going to our local rec center with Charlie to hit some balls with him. Paris is having so much fun scootering around loving her PINK scooter.
Safety first with great protective eye wear!

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Three harvests and counting...

The kids SO desperately want a garden every year, but we have always been moving in June and July (the past three years!) This year we aren't moving during the summer (WAHOO!!) We started some container gardening and have gotten three harvests of lettuces and spinach, enough for lots of salads for all of us! The kids LOVE chef salad, especially with their own produce. The kids really enjoy watering the pots by hand and cutting the produce themselves. Tommy and Paris had a ball cutting the most recent harvest, and Tommy washed it by himself in the sink which he thought was TONS of fun!




Sunday, March 6, 2011

Three Big Kids' Monart Drawing Lesson: Tiger

Paris' tiger drawing:


Fletcher's tiger drawing:Sarah's tiger:
The three tigers from February 2011 art lesson:
The kids were so excited by their drawing lesson projects this week. They had such fun creating these tigers!