Well, well, well. The last you heard from me was that all was lost. Sadly, Loretta posted her last post. Meet Monique! I have finally figured out how to change the pixel size on pictures so that I can post them on this blogging program.
January was a very long month. Cheer was at its height with basketball games 2-3 nights a week, plus three competitions. It was pretty rough. I knew it from the get-go. I told Travis that January was going to be band and I didn't know what was for dinner...ever. He never complained, I guess knowing that it was just for January (kind of). We survived and February has been a bit better.
The big highlight in January was that both Cheer and Dance won championships and the same competition in Daytona. My girls did so well. We had our struggles throughout the season, but they really pulled it together and performed so well. They went up into one of their stunts and the flyer closest to me looked right at me and saw me jumping up and down, clapping and yelling and she SMILED!! She couldn't see anyone else on stage but she knew everyone made it up and was holding!! They finished the routine and hadn't dropped anyone and we were all so happy. At this competition, when you win, you get a Championship jacket. I handed those out and we posed for pictures - even the coach gets one!! My girls finished out in the early afternoon with their trophy!! We took all that back to the hotel and then went back to the venue to see the dancers take the floor. At that point, Rozzie knew that I had my jacket and she DID NOT want to leave Daytona without HER jacket!! So the dancers showed up and got a lot of stares in their outfits. Here is the entire team: Rozzie is front, just to the right of center.
Their "theme" this year is tribal/jungle and they looked really good! Here is Rozzie with her friends Nora and Chelsea. They looked like cannibals or witch doctors!! Then they got up on stage and danced and it was a crowd pleaser. Next day, they went and did it again. Lo and behold - they won!! Rozzie had her jacket now and I could wear mine.Here are some of the dancers celebrating on the beach!! YAY!! The two bookends were injured.
All the girls (both cheer and dance) wore their jackets to school on Tuesday (Monday was MLK) and we got this GREAT picture of all of them together. What I really love is that they are not standing by teams at all; they are all mixed together. It really was a great experience!
Somewhere in there the girls participated in the Young Women's Sacrament Meeting program. They always dress alike or at least coordinating and this year it was white shirts and purple scarves. They did a phenomenal job and look how happy they are - both without braces!!
Last but not least, I had to post this of my cheerleaders at their official FHSAA State Competition 2 weeks ago. As they went up into the cheer stunt, the two middle girls realized they had the wrong signs and threw them to each other right during the stunt!! The judges were incredibly imposed with that save. The head judge told us he had never seen kids recover a sign problem like that and he was so impressed with it. Well, it wasn't enough to overcome a deduction from standing on a sign after a tumbling pass. We went from 1st place to 4th. I guess the lesson is that you don't always get what you want (Excelsiorites know the reference). I was really proud of them. I was also relieved that I could go home and be done for the season.
Thanks for your patience. I'll post with more regularity now. Oh, our boys' soccer team just won state. Very exciting. Going to meet them at the school tonight. I have to go early to coordinate the banner making.
7 comments:
The Glenwood!!! My old stomping grounds! Seriously did we accidentally get each other's oldest daughters? Yours goes to my old apt, and mine is at yours.
All that work for cheer and dance looks like it was well worth the effort. You can be pleased with a job well done.
Smiles, everyone, smiles!
And no, you can't always get what you want, but if you try real hard, you just might find you get what you need (RIP Jimmy Hutmaker)
Sorry for removing my prior comment. POOR grammar and spelling was worse. Haha.
Anyway, exciting yeah, and VERY busy for you. Hopefully it will start to slow down for you so you can breathe!
I agree with Shoebox Princess on her parting thoughts.
Love you all!
January sounds like a very busy month. Congratulations to you and all your girls for jobs well done. Now relax, take a deep breath and lay low for a while.
I don't like tese new word verifications, they are hard to read.
Congratulations! I know how hard you and all the girls worked! It takes so much dedication and pulling together, but you all did it! Way to go! And the fact that both you and Rozzie got a jacket couldn't be better!
I always wished we could live back in Florida all through my school-age years and cursed my dad for having that "dumb" job in Indiana. Now this confirms to me that I REALLY was missing out on not living in FL. You guys ROCK! And this is so not fair;)
It's so cool that you and your girls have gotten to be part of such talented school groups. Congrats to y'all!
Jen, it's nice to see another post. Ask Travis if they've remodeled or updated the Glenwood. It would be interesting to see that place. Is the Reams grocery store that looks like a turtle-shell spacecraft still across the street?
Congratulations on all the dancing/cheering accolades and hard work.
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