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Saturday, March 27, 2010

Spring Fix Up Time

The guys are really sprucing this place up.  Beautiful new bark for the front yard, and this place looks like a million bucks.  Next sunny day I'll get some "after" pictures up.

I love watching father and son work together.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

What a Game!



Tuesday's soccer game was so intense!  Unfortunately I forgot my camera, so the picture above is Eric playing at Sedro Woolley last Saturday.  But yesterday we played Lynden Christian up in Lynden.  No score for the whole game, but the whole thing was practically a shoving match.  That team is very physical, and their style of play caught our boys off guard.  But the defense we had was fantastic.  Anyway, Eric went into the game 1/2 way through the first period, played hard, then played most of the 2nd period and both overtimes.  His coach told him after the game that he did a really good job.  Then, Eric's name was in the paper today!

Tigers score shootout win over Lyncs
"Hunter Torset stopped two shots in a shootout and scored once himself Tuesday as the Burlington-Edison boys' soccer team remained unbeaten with a 1-0 win over Lynden Christian.
The teams were scoreless through regulation and two overtimes in the Northwest Conference opener for both.  Each squad missed its first penalty kick and made the second, then the Tigers scored on the next two while Torset stopped both to end the shootout 3-1.
'The first one he saved was a great save, ' Tigers coach Jay Powers said. 'He also buried our second kick, so it was the Hunter Torset show in the shootout.'
Eric Schenk and Diego Soto had good games for the Tigers, Powers said.
'Lynden beat us mightily in the first half,' he said.  'We came out and played much better in the second half' ".

Keith brought the sports page home from the Richeson's with him tonight.  Luckily Ron saw it or we would never have known!  You should have seen the giant grin on Eric's face when he saw his name in print!  Haven't seen him smile like that...well, maybe ever!  Good stuff!

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Varsity Soccer - The First Match

Tonight was Eric's first soccer game.  It was exciting when we drove up to see that Eric had started in his very first varsity match!  He played the whole first half, in which his team scored 4 goals, and Lakewood scored 1.  Then he went in the last 1/2 or so of the second half, and while he was in our team scored once more, with an assist (throw in) from Eric. Final score, 5 -1. It was a fun match, and Eric played well.  We are looking forward to a winning season!


These are the warm ups the varsity team weas to school on game day.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Unintentional...

After I put up the cute St. Patricks Day background and looked at this blog, I realized that Eric in his green shorts looks a bit like a leprechaun!  Oops, sorry Eric, but kinda fun!

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

The Eagle has Landed!
























Check out these shorts! Aren't they awesome? These are the real deal, official and maybe even original BSA shorts. Following in Devin's footsteps, Eric donned the very same pair of shorts Devin wore to his Board of Review. I think they were the good luck charm. He passed! Or maybe these snazzy socks with the red trim brought the good luck. Or maybe Eric was just that good!























Now that's a boy who seriously wants to be an Eagle Scout. Seriously.  Check out that Vasity V below his merit badges.


Here is the Board that grilled him hard for 30 solid minutes about everything from the 10 essentials, (don't forget the water) to actually tying a bowline knot, to what do you want to be when you grow up and to what post would you like to be assigned when you serve a mission for your church?



Eric chose his first and favorite Scoutmaster, (aside from dad of course)Roland King, to present him to the Board. After Eric was excused, Roland asked the board, "Is there anything that would hold you back from advancing Eric to the Eagle rank tonight?" He's a serious deal closer. And that's why we pay him the big bucks.



The proud parents. Whew, one more thing to plan, a Court of Honor, and we're done. Well, except for the Eagle Palms he wants to earn. I guess you can never say you're done, can you?








Friday, March 5, 2010

Extra Credit



As Eric was doing his homework last night he casually mentioned that if he took a yam dish to Honors English tomorrow he would get extra credit. Oh, I said, you could use extra credit.
Yeah, he said so and so brought such and such a few days ago. Oh, I said again, you say oh a lot when you are a mom, how long have you known about this. Well, since last Friday, so a whole week! And I'm just now hearing about it 7:00 Thursday night. Not too unusual around here. Only one problem. I just didn't happen to have yams on hand. But I went online looking up yam recipes, hoping to find something besides the stuff you serve at Thanksgiving. Voila, the perfect dish, Candied Yam Cupcakes. Who wouldn't love that?
I told Eric I'd make a double batch so he could take one for all 30 kids. No, don't do that, he said. He really only needed to bring one for the teacher, and besides, there may be a lot of kids who don't want one. I'm beginning to sense that he is doubting my baking abilities! Nevermind, when I decide that everyone in the class should have one, then by golly they will. So after a not so quick trip to the store, and many hours of baking (it's a bit of a process when you have to steam the yams first) we had lovely cupcakes. And by the way, EVERYONE wanted one of these beauties. Ahh, success!

Thursday, March 4, 2010

A Special Night

One week ago I was planning a special meal.
No special reason, just found this recipe,
favoritie blog, The Pioneer Woman, thought
my crew of men around here would like it, and I
finally had all of the ingredients gathered up.
Turns out we had a special night, and a good
reason to celebrate.
This was the night that Devin opened
his long awaited mission call!
Keith really liked this dish. He says this is the
kind of tasty meal you expect when you go to
a restaurant. Devin and Eric liked it as well.
I liked it too, but since we were a bit rushed
that night, having only a 10 minute window of
opportunity for Devin to read the letter with
everyone home or on the phone before he
needed to leave for a meeting, coupled with
the shock of hearing that Devin would be
serving his mission in the Philippines,
I didn't have my usual appetite!
The fun part of the meal for me was
cooking with Devin.


Videography provided by Eric.





Signs of Spring

Is there anything more sunny and cheerful than yellow
daffodils when it's still cold out? 
Ok, now look at these budding plants and see if you
can remember where they are in the yard.
These look like hanging teardrops.
Even though it's mostly bare branches, the leaf buds are
beginning to burst out.
Even this lilac bud is excited for Spring.
And look what else showed up in the lawn as I was
walking around?  Pretty cute little mushroom.