This time of year brings lots of baseball and the highly anticipated State Baseball Tournament. For our age boys, it’s sort of the pinnacle of the season. It brings nerves, excitement, and parents scrambling around trying to figure out logistics for games that occur smack in the middle of the work day. As much as we think our world revolves around little league baseball, the truth is, you can’t always push ‘pause’ on work. In fact Brian endured many traveling woes this week to coach our KC Bulldogs. How he is still functioning on only a few hours of sleep and stress up to his eyeballs, I’ll never know!!!? What I definitely know is he adores his baseball team and puts everything humanly possible into it. We joke that he might like them more than his family! KIDDING! He adores all of us!
They had a crazy close victory in extra innings in a late bracket play game that had every mom and grandparent having a heart attack. Jake admitted he was nervous playing in front of such a big crowd!


It’s always bittersweet coming to the end of the season with these guys. After the State tournament, baseball just comes to an abrupt stop and after spending loads of time with these boys and their families, it’s hard to say goodbye for several months. We had some tears which will quickly be replaced with extra time to swim, vacation, and hang with family the rest of the summer.

Our KC Bulldogs made it to the quarterfinals of the tournament and finished 5th among 40 11U AA baseball teams. It’s an accomplishment just to make it into bracket play and they played the best baseball we’ve seen all season. These guys are fun to watch!
Jake, you played your heart out and it showed. There is no doubt you are my MVP! I can’t end this post without putting my favorite picture of all time in! Your facial expressions during baseball games are awesome. You always look like you are having so much fun out there!
Last weekend we spent some fun family time in Topeka playing great baseball as well. It gave us great momentum going into the State Tourney. Once again we wound up with a late game going straight into an early morning…you can see Morgan was thrilled with that. Thank goodness she’s not our bat girl or scorekeeper!
The previous day she was much more alert!







Go KC Bulldogs!


Happy Birthday Morgan! Love you to pieces! XOXO






We got awesome t-shirts made, smuggled our boys Hawaiian hats out of the house, and tried our best to learn the signals and remember some of Brian’s MANY sayings and pep talks (no one can replicate this – he’s the master at it!). And of course who would get to assume the coveted position of sitting on the bucket!

Sheila and Jamie were bound and determined to slaughter our opponent while Christie and I just wanted to chit chat with the boys, keep it a friendly & nurturing environment, and give out hugs. We probably have no business coaching a baseball team with our ‘everyone’s a winner’ demeanor! Here’s Christie giving her son a pep talk on the mound. Priceless!


We ended up losing the game, but only by two runs. I’d say that’s a job well done! We laughed a ton and made memories with our son’s that we will cherish forever. Maybe next year we can pull out a victory!




These are her friends and van-mates for the journey.
Morgan you are a such a generous person and we love your willingness to step into charitable situations without hesitation! Just a few days ago she painted faces for kids with cancer. How cool is that!?
As the van rolled out of the church parking lot I couldn’t keep my tears in as much as I tried. I really did try! At least we were able to squeeze in a fun family night together going out to eat and making homemade ice cream. Our power went out for 5 hours which caused a hiccup in that process. We make ice cream maybe once every couple of years and the one night we chose to make it the power goes out mid-churn! What the heck are the chances!
Ok so the ice cream actually turned out pretty yummy despite only churning half the necessary time and we enjoyed a great Father’s Day brunch with family the next morning. We love to celebrate all of our dad’s because they’re awesome!! And might as well throw in a few more activities for the day – a couple baseball games and a US Kids Golf Tourney. We really like to pack it in. 


This is what I stared at last night for several minutes with tears in my eyes…Jake’s super tidy EMPTY bed because he is at camp until Saturday! What the heck is wrong with me!? Should I be happy that I’m down 1 for several days!? The truth is, I still have 3 others here so I’m still not going to get anything done! I prefer my whole crew here with me. Just ask any of them…they barely have sleepovers! As I was watching the NBA finals with Drew last night, I wondered if Jake was getting to watch or if anyone was updating them on the outcome. I really could care less about the Golden State Warriors or the Cavs or that Kevin Durant is the MVP, but since I have two sports-loving boys, I find myself in tune with it all. I tried to have a fun night with my girls too and they chose to rent “A Dogs Purpose” which of course had me tearing up every 5 minutes (and I’m not even an animal lover!) Not a wise choice for the evening of camp drop off!
Probably only about a third of these items will actually make it out of that cabin and back into our house.
Brooks has an older sister at Camp this week too and I’m hoping she’ll report back any shenanigans. Surely this crew will make good decisions won’t they?
This is one of the Bulldogs baseball dads that helps coach the boys. He and his family help with LaCygne YF camp all summer long and he stopped by to see the boys. So kind!
Jake’s bottom bunk buddy, Aidan, brought enough blankets for a long cold Winter even though it’s 90 degrees, so thankfully he shared with Jake. I know you can’t tell from the picture of his bed at the beginning of this post, but he really is a minimalist when it comes to sleeping. He just needs a pillow and his Royals blanket and he’s good to go. He doesn’t see the purpose of bed sheets.
It was a little breezy this morning so getting out of the pool with wet skin is a little rough but she handled it like a champ. This swimmer was so excited to be at this meet – there was nothing that would get her down!
These little ones swim 25m and only freestyle and back stroke at the first meet. As the summer continues they will add in breast stroke and butterfly. Honestly, I just pray that they make it to the end of the pool! There’s definitely some crying, panting, hanging on to the ropes, etc. that occurs at these pre-competitive meets. Yikes! Luckily for me, I didn’t have any of that with Reece. Actually I think she would’ve tried to do a flip turn and swim the other 25m if they would’ve let her!
She talked to me about every little detail the entire way home, barely taking a breath. Adorable! Way to go Reecie Cups!
We should probably brush up on her previous times so we have something to compare it to! All I really noticed is that she is very strong in the first 25 meters then she loses momentum. But the fact that anyone can make it that far in less than a minute mesmerizes me regardless! After checking the app tonight, I see that she got 5th out of 16 swimmers in 50 freestyle with a 38.28 time, 2nd out of 8 swimmers in Back Stroke, 48.13 seconds, and 5th out of 12 swimmers in 50 Breaststroke, 56.99 seconds. Hey – sounds great to me and since she said she could barely feel her legs after her first swim, I’m thinking these finishes have to be a success!
She has meets against other community swim teams every Thursday night so we have much more swimming to come!
Happy Birthday Greg! Happy to share my birthday with you, always. Your haircut is a disaster! And then check me out…MAJOR disaster! Mom, what were you thinking!? It was the 70’s/early 80’s so we get a pass, right!?
This past weekend, my parents squeezed in a fun birthday party for us between baseball and soccer games at which time Greg laughed so hard at one of the cards he received that he might have actually cried. Way to go Hallmark Cards for absolutely making his day!
Yesterday, Morgan and I had a fun day out with her BFF, Emma, whose birthday is June 6th. It was a perfectly beautiful day so we ate outside at the Cheesecake Factory on the Plaza and I proudly showed Morgan where I was engaged in front of the fountain there. We had a great laugh about my ugly outfit, hair, and glasses I was wearing that day. Yikes – you can definitely tell I had no idea the proposal was coming or I would have chosen a little more wisely! And I can’t find the picture to share here so just imagine over-sized clothing, glasses and very blonde hair curled under my chin. UGH!

