Sometimes the best days are the ones that don’t go as planned. Yesterday I told myself it was really ok to miss one golf tournament to go to the gym and get some much needed things done around the house. By 8am, my van was headed straight to Lawrence because I couldn’t stomach the thought of missing Morgan’s varsity golf match. Thankfully I had the thought to grab a jacket because it was cold! I walked 14 holes by myself enjoying the peacefulness of the course and my first time seeing her birdie a hole. I was so happy that tears welled up in my eyes. You go girl!


Her round had ups and downs, some terrific golf shots, and some not so terrific putting, some muddy white golf pants, but always a positive attitude and a smile. That, to me, is one of the greatest attributes to success on the golf course and off. At one point her tee shot ended here….

Somehow she miraculously found her ball in this very messy tall prairie grass and hit it dead center into the fairway. Amazing! However, she did end up with a triple bogey because of putting but hey–this just proves my point of ups and downs! Celebrate the ups and the downs will become fewer and far between. So proud of you MoMo!
With 4 holes to go I realized I needed to get to the other end of the world to make it to Jake’s cross country meet. When I arrived, I realized it was HUGE – 22 schools! I was not experienced with this. Runners were everywhere! Luckily I found one of Jake’s friends who directed me to where he was hanging out pre-race because I may have never found him!

When we saw this massive crowd, we set our expectations low on a top 5 finish (top 5 receive medals). Plus, he was running a 2 mile race for the first time with combined 7th and 8th grade boys. Brian was traveling, so my plan was to scoot right on out of there after his race to give me time to pick up Reece from gymnastics. And this is where my plan failed.
The little stinker came in 5th place out of 121 runners!! I mean, don’t get me wrong, this is AMAZING, but this meant I needed to stay to the end for the awards and either leave Reece stranded at gymnastics or text my sister in a massive panic. No way was I missing those awards!

Thank you to my friend, Craig, for getting these photos because the ONE picture I got was the back of his head. Seriously!?
I’m not sure I’ve ever been so proud! Jake, you weren’t even sure if you could run 2 miles! Love your determination, buddy, you are so fun to watch and I laughed afterwards when you said it was “pretty easy.”

So 12 hours later I finally arrived home from my day that didn’t go as planned. I was exhausted, happy, proud, fed my kids dinner from a Wendy’s bag, and everything that needed to get done could wait. I wouldn’t change one minute of it!
I can’t believe I haven’t written about this yet! One of my favorite things that happened this summer was attending the women’s soccer tournament of nations at Sporting KC stadium!!

Reece’s soccer team was very fortunate to be selected to walk out with the players to kick off the games! I’m not even sure she realized what a big deal that was at the time, but she does now! She just included this as her main story on her 3rd grade star of the week poster for school:
There was A LOT of communication about this event prior to our arrival; when to arrive, what gate to be at, signed waivers, dress code rules – the girls had to wear Nike brand tennis shoes NO EXCEPTION (many girls had to go buy new shoes!), what they could bring with them, and no parents allowed to accompany them past the gate. These soccer people don’t mess around…it’s high security! The first game wasn’t until 3:15, but we had to have our girls there by 12:15! I was literally scared to death I was going to screw something up. I bet I read those emails 30 times!
Then they got changed into new soccer outfits that they got to take home…
They had to practice this ‘walk out’ multiple times!

Meet Kayla, our team’s assistant coach. She is a die-hard soccer fan and player and she was LOVING being their chaperone for the day!
Our girls were assigned to walk out with the players from Mexico first and Morgan caught some great pictures. We scaled a lot of railings and seats to get close enough!


Finally the main event that everyone was waiting for was the USA vs Japan game. The energy in the stadium was awesome. Morgan and I tried our best to scale the railings and seats again but it was really hard with a full crowd!
Reece got paired up with Megan Rapinoe! She’s a star player on the US women’s national team. She’s awesome and has been listed as one of 10 nominees for FIFA’s 2018 The Best players!
Again, I don’t think Reece actually realized at the time what a privilege this was!


USA won the match 4-2 with a hat trick by Alex Morgan and a goal by Megan Rapinoe. Of course when we got home we watched it back and snapped a picture of Reece making her debut appearance on TV. Yay Reecie Cups!

Everything is a family affair at our house. Drew was inspecting the poster, critiquing the creativity, and reminiscing about how Alex asked her last year. They all remember last year’s poster…it’s so cute! Reece was asking her normal inquisitive questions, like “why do you call it hoco?”
Reece happens to be star of the week in her 3rd grade class this week and look at this precious segment she included on her poster about Morgan. I hope anyone that Morgan dates is ready for this package deal…
All the grandparents got to go back to the classroom and Drew gave them all the scoop about his class. It was also red Friday spirit day so we tipped the grandparents off to wear their chiefs gear. He was absolutely thrilled to have all of these wonderful people show up to see where he hangs out for 8 hours a day!
He was hoping that Grammy would win a prize for being the oldest grandparent in attendance but they gave the prize to the grandparent that came the furthest. Darn it!


It was raining very hard both days so they weren’t able to go out for recess but from all accounts, grandparent lunches 2018 were a huge success!

Cheers to grandparents!!
Fall sports have begun and although, we aren’t in full on craziness mode, I can see it coming!
Luckily for Reece, she’s just good at soccer without much practice because If I have to continue doing this, I might go insane. I’m not a soccer coach for a very good reason!
His soccer team is intense – these boys know how to play! They are learning a lot of life skills in the process. It’s a great fit for Drew. The coach sends us a lot of information to review. I hope there isn’t a final exam because I would likely fail. I do read everything word for word, but there’s just a lot swirling around in my brain with all these sports!


And just look what I caught on camera…he was being super dedicated and doing his social studies homework on Labor Day. It just doesn’t get much cuter than that!

Being in the older group creates a challenge for him, but if anyone is up for it, it’s Jake! I never doubt his commitment to sports. He’s a die hard. He set up this hitting net in our garage and is giving me his stats daily on how many swings he has taken with each club. He’s subscribed to the theory that “practice makes perfect.” For now at least…
In the meantime, he has also made it out to the course with the other golf fanatics I know…Brian and his uncles! He’s always looking for someone to play with so if you ever need a partner, Jake’s your man!

Morgan has been busy with her high school golf team. They practice every day after school and then she goes to soccer 4 nights a week, not to mention 2 honors/college prep classes. Sounds exhausting, right!? Thank goodness she’s young, healthy, and doesn’t require a ton of sleep! Don’t call the authorities on us just yet, she’s still making time for fun…here she is with her besties, tubing at Clinton Lake…
She’s been selected to play in two more varsity matches and we could not be more proud after just picking up this sport last summer, she’s rocking it!



She was so excited to have this surprise visitor at her tournament…my Grammy D. She’s from Pittsburg, KS, 94 years old and truly wonderful. We were thrilled!
And you may be wondering what I did over labor day weekend between sporting events!? I went to a super fun cookie decorating class with my BFF, Lisa. Hers were nothing less than perfection of course and I still need a little more practice!
Perhaps a little more wine might have made a difference. The class was held at a local winery! Wine + Cookies + my BFF = an awesome day!
And my sister and I cleaned out my closet. She made me get rid of most of my shoes!! I can’t believe all of these were smashed in my closet! Yikes!
No one makes me laugh harder than my sister during closet clean out. We determined one of my jackets could only be worn if I was participating in a bull fight….I cannot make this stuff up!