Sunday, October 19, 2008

It's Always Red and White

I really ought to keep my background in colors that compliment red and white because so many of my pictures are those colors. These are no exceptions. . .


Cade's been back playing football for the past 3 weeks. The world is right again. . .Here he is with some friends trying to look tougher than they really are.

Playing defensive end. Notice the socks. They are Syd's. She wasn't too happy to see him in them. But he and Ryan thought they were cool.

Ryan in the middle of the crowd, cheering on the game. Or at least trying not to yawn after another 70-0 game. The little kids' games going on behind the bleachers are more exciting.


Lauren, our cheerleader, performing at half-time. The cheerleaders put on a little cheer camp each year, and all the little girls flock to it.

Softball ended after a windy game in Snowflake. It was one of those 70 mph gusts- dirt in your ears-timeouts while the dust devil passes-sort of games. We lost, but the girls survived. Especially after a trip to Pizza Hut and The Dollar Store.

So, softball ends-and volleyball begins. And the red and white continues.

3 comments:

MerileeAshton said...

Hi you! :) Cute pics! Nothing like all the sports all the time eh? :) And here I was feeling busy with just two boys in soccer and married to a ref. At least red and white are nice colors, could be something obnoxious like Bronco orange. ;) *hugs*

Honey Girl said...

Hey Marce. I like the new look to your blog. I loved the "do your job". I knew Ryan was a softy deep down inside. You really should send that to the New Era.(I can't remember who suggested that) You've always had a flair for writing and story telling (from Dad I guess). The kids look great. The boys had a great time with Lauren this week. Love ya, Kel

Heidi said...

Sydney does have some cool socks! I love the softball ones! I am glad that all is right in world and that your kids are enjoying all their activities. You must be so busy going to all the games and working -- your quite the woman!

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