Thursday, May 29, 2008

Michael's Trial Gymnastics Class

Michael went to a trial
gymnastics class last
Friday. Little did I know
that it was the last class
of the session and they
had Fun Friday to
celebrate. Michael
had a ball, but didn't
do to much gymnastics.

Smiling up at Mom!

Geronimo! He landed 8
feet below into a big
pit of foam squares.
He looks to be enjoying
himself!


They were playing
trampoline basketball.
Michael wasn't very
good, but had a ball!

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

A little more of Emily

These are a couple of
pictures taken at Emily's
Mother's Day Tea in
her 3rd grade class.

She had a big time
reading her information
about me. She guessed
my weight, clothing and
shoe size. I was thrilled
to say she was way off!

A couple of pictures from
Emily's Gymnastics
performance. Here is her
class before they went on.


Emily is getting more
flexible. To bad the girl
doing the handstand
roll-down is all blurry.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

More Gymnastics Photos

I got some more pictures
of Emily at her Gymnastics
class on Monday and thought
I'd share them.

Getting ready to do
a handstand.

Said handstand.


Wish I was half this
flexible.....

Look at that pointed
toe. Can see the
years of dance experience...
all 5 1/2 years of it.

One handed cartwheel...
About the best I've ever
seen her do.

Working on a back
handspring....still
getting help from
Ms. Stacy, but it is
coming on.


Emily is moving up to the
next level gymnastics class
in two weeks. She has
waited a long time for this...
she is the oldest in her class
by a couple of years and has
seen all her classmates move
up. We all go at different
speeds and I'm glad she has
reached this milestone.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Mile Run for school

Last week the kids
went to their semi-
annual mile run at
Pinkerton Park.

The kids did great!
Emily ran the whole
thing and never walked.
I was so proud of her.

She finished her time
in 9.5 minutes and
Michael finished
exactly as he did in
the fall...8 minutes
and 42 seconds
.

Getting ready for the big run!

Glad to see that smile...
tears to come later!

Halfway....and about to
start crying. Oh the
emotion!

Cruising along.

Emily is cruising to the
finish line!

Coming to the wire with
Daddy. Sprint to the finish
Michael!

After the mile with
classmate Brenda!

Michael hanging out
with the dudes.



Thursday, May 15, 2008

Warrior's Walk

A Special Place To Visit

A Memorial to the Fallen


Have you ever visited a place that has just melted your heart, Where everything is so beautiful, but yet so sad? Have you ever experienced a feeling that you are privileged for being allowed to such a special place?

Many people have those feelings in Washington D.C. as they visit the different memorials...especially the Vietnam Wall or if they visit the Traveling Wall. Well, there are probably many more places that exist that bring on those feelings of pride, love, and sadness all at once and I would like to tell you about one of them.

In Georgia, at Fort Stewart, there is an area they have set aside to honor those that have fallen while at war since 2003 from that installation. The name of this place is Warriors Walk. As you enter this area it is breathtaking to just be near it. The site can be overwhelming when you understand what it all means.

A bit of history on how this memorial was started:

In March 2003, during the installation's CDMP Award Phase, Mr. Gary M. Holloway, owner of GMH Military Housing, L.L.C. learned of 3rd Infantry Division casualties in Operation Iraqi Freedom through the local media. He was so moved by the tremendous courage and ultimate sacrifice of the fallen heroes and genuinely concerned for their families that he felt a need to determine the most appropriate way he could help. The idea to create a living memorial, a walk way between living trees representing the fallen soldiers emerged from a committee. Mr. Chet Schratzmeier, then Deputy Director of Public Works is credited with suggesting the name "Warriors Walk".

A private fund to pay for the design, as well as construction of the walk way, trees, lights and year round maintenance was established. This memorial walkway is dedicated to the soldiers and attached units of the 3rd Infantry Division, Fort Stewart/Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia who served in Operation Iraqi Freedom. The Eastern Redbud Tree was selected for use to represent the life of each fallen hero as these trees bloom each April in Georgia, approximately the same time as the first casualties were reported from the Division's theater of operations. The initial dedication of the living memorial was held on the 29th of April, 2003. Thirty-four trees were dedicated in remembrance of the first 3rd Infantry Division soldiers killed in action. A formal entrance to Warriors Walk is in the design and planning stages. The expression "Where Warriors Walk" is anticipated to be inscribed on a bronze plaque and placed near the entrance. Those stationed at the installation have marched here prior to going to battle and this is where they are welcomed when they return home from battle. It is this field where warriors walk.

A place that families and friends and comrades come to remember… to reflect… to pay respects. It is a place that provides comfort… and for some, peace.

By January 2007, there were 317 trees planted at Warrior's Walk. By March 2008 there were a total of 393 trees.

God Bless Them and God Bless the United States of America.




ANOTHER TREE PLANTED

There is a place, That I must go
And speak to soldiers, That I don't know
I go there often, Just to talk
On this sacred ground, Called Warrior's Walk
Another tree planted, Means another life gone
And another family, Tries to move on
Planted in honor, Of the brave
To thank these soldiers, For the life they gave
Fort Stewart, Georgia, Is where you can see
The love and pride, Around these trees
We take for granted, So very much
Like reaching out, Being able to touch
So I go there, My thanks to give
I'm grateful to them, For the life I live
And if ever I think, What a hard life I lead
My heart will find perspective, Among those trees

by Reese Bishop


Thursday, May 01, 2008

It's That Time Of Year Again.....

It's baseball time. Michael is
in love with playing the game.

This is the first practice of
his spring team. He was
all decked out in his uniform
from the previous year.

Michael uses a bat that
is the longest on the team.
Probably isn't the best
for him, but he loves it!


On first and ready to move
to second. Could he be
stretched out anymore?

Ready to field the ball
at third base. To bad
this attention to the game
isn't there 100% of the
time. Sometimes I look
out and he's playing in
the dirt.

The 2008 Franklin
Baseball Clubs 5-6
Tigers with their
coach...Tommy Rose.
He's a great guy...
even if he did play
baseball at Florida.