Sunday, March 20, 2016

Normalcy

Normalcy is the word that comes to mind for this post as we are finished with two major sport seasons, swim team (Caden) and hockey (both boys).  We are SO looking forward to some normalcy around here!  A few weeks ago, Cooper lost his second baby tooth.  It appeared ready, like literally hanging out, but I really had to tug on it to get it out (yuck, Chris makes me do the dirty work!)  It came out, along with lots of blood, but the adult tooth was already growing in.  I am not looking forward to seeing him with adult teeth, it changes their whole look!
 See it???
 Ahhhhhh!
Love him!  He was so excited to get a silver dollar, a new timer toothbrush, and some sugarfree gum from Flossy, his tooth fairy.
Caden had his very first away hockey tournament in Hudson.  He was mostly excited about swimming with his teammates, decorated doors and goody bags, and of course, knee hockey in the hallways.  It wouldn't be complete without being yelled at by the front desk a few times (the whole team, not just Caden)  They played well, considering they didn't have one of the star players, but still lost all 3 games.  They received their medals, which is always a highlight.
It was finally Cooper's turn to play again.  As a Mighty Mite, Cooper only had two Jamborees this year, one in Chippewa and one in Menomonie.  I asked him what his goal was for this Jamboree and he said he planned to slam kids against the boards.  I "reminded" him that checking was not allowed at the age of 5-6, and this is how he looked at me.  I was freaking out inside.
Cooper checked in and wrote his name and number on the chalkboard (#1)
He looks so cute and innocent, ha!
He actually looked up and smiled at me during the game, melt.my.heart. STAY little!
He shoots, he scores.... 9 goals in 3 games.  He would shoot every chance he got.  He also threw his body into the net and played the entire ice (offense and defense).  He came off angry after cross-checking the same kid 3 times because he said "that kid stopped me from getting my 10th goal."  I just don't know what we are going to do with this kid sometimes?!?!  He definitely has athletic drive and skills....
Slapshot
He earned his medal!  They won every game that day!
I am pretty certain Caden got influenza from the hotel.  Both boys were down and out with 102-103 fevers.  They both had the flu shot but that didn't seem to stop this horrible virus.  Caden had a high fever almost a full week, followed by terrible coughing, hives, and then finally I begged the doctor for an antibiotic.  No way am I dealing with this in Ixtapa (more to come on that).  Cooper just had a high fever for a few days and then coughed a few weeks later (steroids were administered because of his asthma).  Knock on wood, but I think we are all healthy now!
Caden's team had their last hurrah at the Chippewa tournament!  I didn't bring my camera (boo) but we have a great story to share.  At about center ice, Caden got the puck, turned and burned towards the goal, with a one handed-stride AND he scored on the breakaway!!!  I was a cheering lunatic as this was Caden's FIRST goal of the season.  We knew he had it in him.  He said he wasn't sure that he scored until his teammates started high fiving him.  He was SO proud of himself as we were so proud of him.  It was the best way to end the season.
Hockey is so exhausting, especially when it lasts a long five months.
The end of the year party was great.  Chris organized a bowling-pizza party and then suggested a parents vs. players scrimmage.  It was a great way to end the season.  Chris awarded each player with a small trophy and talked about their highlights and what he will miss about them.  It was so sweet and special.  Caden was recognized as being the "most polite hockey player" as one of the Hudson referees commended Chris on how respectful #15 was while playing (not knowing this was the coach's son).  I guess if we take anything out of this season, it should be that Caden is a very good sport, is OK with losing, and seems to like hockey :)
Bowling
Parents vs. Kids- Chris is handling the puck, parents won, I didn't play... no need for another ACL surgery.
Good Season Chilson Mites!  Although we are happy to be done with hockey for now, we will miss the hockey families!
A highlight this past weekend was our beautiful niece's confirmation.  We drove to the cities to see Kyra get confirmed.  It seems like yesterday we were holding her at her baptism.  Chris and I were part of the ceremony since we are blessed to be her godparents.
Bennett, Cooper, Kyra and Caden
Chris and I with our Goddaughter, Kyra

We are heading to Ixtapa, Mexico for a full week and look forward to having some great time in the sun and at the beach!  The boys are joining us along with Jim, Karri, Ava and Jimmy.  We will post probably way too many photos when we return.  Adios!

Sunday, February 28, 2016

Hi! We're Back!

Hello!  Thank you for your patience as we have been ridiculously busy this winter season.  I realize it has been since Christmas since our last post and I cannot fathom the idea of filling you in with everything since then.  Instead, I will do quick snapshots of what our lives have been all about these past two months.  I promise we will post more often as we are finally coming up for air with our schedules.  Thanks for checking in, here we go!
Happy New Year!  After a crazy busy Christmas, we welcomed 2016 at our friend's cabin.  We went sledding, snowmobiling and tubing at Christie.  We toasted to a new year and are so thankful for our 2015 blessings.  We are excited for the new year and all it has in store for us!
Ben, Chris, Matt and my brother, Jim, all were fortunate to have received gifted tickets to the Vikings/Packers game at Lambeau Field.  The highlight of this entire football season was the Vikings win against the Pack that night.  My brother is obviously a Vikings fan, we still can't figure out why Matt is.  They had a great "brothers" bonding outing, so that is all that matters...well, that and the fact the Vikings won :)
We celebrated Christmas with my Dad and Sharon in mid-January.  We all gathered around to watch a heartbreaking loss by our favorite team.  It came down to a stupid field goal and we lost, UGH!  Needless to say, I was just excited that Cooper put on a spare jersey from his cousin Jimmy.  Haha, Chris was not impressed.
 Mid-January... Liberty is not going well these days.  Our almost 13 year old golden is almost entirely blind, going deaf and she is dealing with vestibular issues.  She stumbles, falls and is disoriented.  The vet just blames old age, but we think something might be happening (like cancer).  We have had many scary and sad moments watching her and Caden drew this terribly sad photo of our family.  I can't help but think how therapeutic art can be for children.  We will know when it is time for Liberty, she is not in pain, but we are saddened to see her health decline, sigh...
 I turned 29 (wink) on January 16th.  My birthday fell on a weekend, so that was exciting!  We spent the day at hockey and then shared a bday dinner at Fuji.  They took a family picture, had me sign the photo for their celebration wall and of course, sang and banged on some drums for an added embarrassment factor.  It was a perfect celebration, with the boys that I love.
Cooper qualified for the jump rope contest (top 5 boys) and Caden was first alternate.  We went to their school for the jump-off and Cooper ended up taking 4th place!  I think he had 9 jumps in 10 seconds :)  Caden didn't jump as the top 5 boys all were present so hopefully he qualifies next year.  Our little jumping beans!
The boys made the school's monthly newsletter in the photo above.  The school bought new tubes and they love to play together at lunch recess.  I love seeing their pictures from school events!
 Winter fun activities have included snowmen building and plenty of snowmobiling!
 We are SO proud and happy to share that Chris passed his national board exam for the American College of Healthcare Executives.  To become a fellow, you have to be a member of ACHE for 3 years, participate in conferences and professional workshop hours, and then prepare for a 7-8 hour exam.  Chris studied extremely hard and flew to Georgia for a prep course.  He passed with flying colors and is now one of few administrators who holds this certification.  What is it good for you might ask.... Chris inspires to be a CEO of a hospital sometime in the near future.  This will set him apart and will help him reach his goals.  Way to go, Chris!
We had a winter fun weekend with all of Chris' family in Chetek.  It was a gorgeous weekend, so we took advantage of ice skating on the rink Lois made for the kids, ice fishing, snowmobiling and just enjoying our time together.
Caden loves swim team.  We really didn't know what to expect with this sport, but overall, have been pleasantly surprised.  Caden has made huge gains in his swimming.  He has great endurance and can now compete the freestyle, backstroke, and breastroke.  He loves to dive off the blocks and is one of few kids to do so.  He completed his first 50 yard race with a flip turn as well.  He is still "younger" for his age bracket but has been competing well and has earned ribbons this season.
Freestyle Relay (2nd place)
 Breaststroke (5th place)
Not pictured, Backstroke (8th place)
Cooper is a 2nd year mighty mite, but should still be in beginners.  We petitioned the board because this kid has a god-given talent for hockey.  He is SO different from Caden.  Caden is technical, an amazing skater, but not aggressive on the ice at all.  Cooper plays 150% with pure heart and is extremely competitive.  He actually wants to be goalie, so for this tournament they allowed goalies and he jumped at the chance.  The jamboree was at our home rink, they played 3 short games and Cooper couldn't have been more ready or excited.  He played 1 of the 3 games in the net (look how tiny the nets are!!!)  He played the other two games out of the net.  If you were to ask me, I really hope he doesn't want to be a goalie in the near future.  It's too stressful to watch!!!  
 He falls often because the kid is a work horse out there!
 Face-off
He was excited for the medal!  He gets to compete in one small jamboree next weekend, otherwise, his season is over.  We love watching Coop play hockey!
Mid-February.... Caden wrote all about what being a president would be like.  I love how he used Chris' trips to DC as a reference to historical places and he mentioned he would have lots of paperwork.  To top it off, his teacher had him put on huge glasses and make a serious face for his photo.  Haha, this cracked me up.
Chris and I took the day off after conferences to have a family fun day at MOA.  We went on all the rides, had lunch, and of course, squeezed in a stop at a dealership so Chris could buy a new pick-up truck.  He is one happy guy.  At MOA, we couldn't help but notice that the boys were really only riding the BIG rides (despite this one of the bumper cars).  It makes us a bit sad to think just a few years ago, the mini-rollercoaster was a brave feat.  Our boys are growing up way too fast.
Caden had a quick, morning jamboree in Altoona.  His team is doing so well considering most are first year mites.  Caden likes to play forward and has had a few assists this year.  We are not sure if this will be "his sport" and comparing swimming to hockey, we feel he might be more of a swimmer. Time will tell!
 Pinewood Derby!  Caden's Boy Scout troop hosted their annual derby last week.  Chris nearly needed a trip to the hospital after a DEEP cut thanks to the saw (ugh!)  Thankfully, he carried on and helped Caden complete his car.  Chris did the cutting, Caden did the sanding, both helped with painting and I assisted with decals.  It was a family affair.
In both of his races, he lost to a tie-breaker and was eliminated from moving on in the competition.  Despite this unfortunate result, his troop voted his car for best design.  He was beyond excited for the honor and took home this nifty ribbon.
Swim team had their photos taken last week and I snuck in a quick picture.  We will get the professional one back, but Caden is the front row, 4th kid in from the left (sitting tall).  This shocks me as it doesn't seem the swim team is THIS big, but it is!  There are many great families and we have been lucky to get to know them at the meets and some social gatherings.  Caden swam in the "last chance" meet.  He didn't qualify for state, but improved his times by seconds.  Here he is getting ready for his one last event, the backstroke.
And to round-off February, Caden just completed his first, away tournament in Hudson this weekend. This brings back childhood memories of being dragged to my brother Jim's tournaments around the state of MN.  Some things don't change such as the decorated hotel doors, goody bags (I made these, thanks Pinterest), swimming with the team, pizza party, floor hockey in the hallways, parents hanging out, having a few adult beverages, and just bonding with the team.  We are really lucky to have such a great group of hockey families to spend time with.  We also had some fans, as my brother, Karri, Jimmy and Ava came to cheer Caden on.  He felt so proud.  So, there you have it, our crazy life. Hockey, swimming, Boy Scouts, swim lessons, school, work, accomplishments, family time and many, many memories.  Thanks for sticking with us and we hope to post again soon!