The Parrys (at least the adult ones) are new to this whole new blog business. I'll dive right in.
We just visited our 25th Major League ballpark as a family. Five more parks to go. I think we will reach our goal of attending all 30 ballparks before Evan leaves on his mission. This summer we saw the Blue Jays play in Toronto and the Pirates play in Pittsburgh. As always, Craig planned a wonderful trip and we did everything these two cities (and all the ones in between) had to offer. Of course, as you can see above, Craig never gets to star in his own photographs.
- Evan is a junior in high school this year and is happy. He is playing football this fall. His position was changed this year to offensive line and he loves it. As supportors, we are struggling to learn his duties and how to cheer for the line, but we've been told that if the running backs and the quarterback look good, the line is doing their job. He is also managing to get very good grades (3.9) and go to dances and still be a good boy. Go Evan!
- Jake is in 9th grade at Millcreek Junior High. He is happy and makes everyone around him happy. He also is currently starring on his football team. They are 4-0 so far this season and Jake was directly responsible for at least one of these wins. His interception and tackle on a failed extra point saved the game against Skyline.
- Caroline is a happy "sevie" (7th grader) at Mueller Park Jr. High. She can be found eating lunch with the boys because boys are usually her best friends. She can also be found hitting softballs all over the diamond on her fall "Orange Crush" team. She is getting so good on the violin and she is a breath of fresh air in a house full of boys.
- Sam is having a great beginning to his 5th grade year at Valley View. He loves his teacher and is happy in the "nerd" class. Sam is on an awesome football team that is also 4-0 (eight touchdowns for Sam so far). Sam is playing running back and scores almost every time he touches the ball. But more important than this is his love and conern for others. He is a great example to me. Go Sam!
- Isaac is a second grader (leaving Mom home alone all day). He is by far the tallest second grader at Valley View and probably has the biggest feet. Isaac is not playing any sport this fall, just supporting his brothers and sister and playing with friends. He can't wait to play football next year, and knows that because of his size he will be a lineman like his oldest brother. Icky is turning into a funny little boy and tries to be nice to everyone.
3 comments:
OHHH!!! another blogging buddy! I'm so excited! I am also super excited to watch your kids in October, they really are as amazing as you say, I love them to peices. We missed you at dinner, I hope you're feeling better!
Your blog is beautiful! I love your new layout. Sounds like you have an amazing family.
Becky- no wonder you and Steve got along so well. It's fun to see your family!
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