My Boys

My Boys

Sunday, May 25, 2025

End of High School

May was a whirlwind with finishing up school for Caleb. He had two AP tests to take, Simply Prom, a final high school tennis tournament, the tennis banquet, graduation practice, graduation, a tennis fundraiser tournament, a piano recital for his students, and then his own senior piano recital. 

Caleb asked a good friend in his Calculus class to Simply Prom. (Church prom where several stakes in this area combine to put it on.) He and Maddie competed all year to have the highest grade in the class. She usually pulled out on top. He had Calculus equations in some balloons that she had to pop and solve to uncover the words "Will you be my plus C value at prom?"








I was the booster representative in planning the banquet. I ended up being more involved than I wanted to be, but I was working with close church friends so it was fun. Planning the food was the most stressful part in terms of ordering the right amount. We over planned on food, but it was a successful night.

Caleb and Carter both won several awards. On the JV team, Carter won the team spirit award, leadership, and best tan line. Caleb won the groundstroke, sportsmanship and most dedicated awards for varsity. He also was awarded a scholarship.

Caleb and Elizabeth with their Grizzly GROWL award



Both Caleb and Carter played in the Grand Slam fundraising tournament in the men's doubles division. They played together in the tournament last year. This year, they each played with a good friend.
Caleb and his good friend, Ethan, who graduated a year ahead of him. Ethan was ranked #1 and Caleb #2 for Ethan's senior year. They won this tournament together! It was a fight to the end in a tie breaker against a college player and a tennis coach.

Carter and his friend Ravi who placed 3rd!


Graduation was extremely long and hot. On the plus side, I had a good 3 hours to catch up with my mom and dad. My dad even got a little cat nap. Caleb graduated Magna Cum Laude with a 4.0 unweighted GPA. He took a total of 6 AP classes in high school. 

Caleb was recognized as a senior athlete representative. (Only a handful were chosen.)

Caleb and his good friend, Tyler

Graduation party with some fellow seniors



I want to document Caleb's artwork that still hangs in the hallway of his elementary school!


May wrapped up with Caleb's senior recital. He played 50 minutes of memorized, challenging, polished classical pieces. His repertoire included: Sonata Pathétique, Nocturne in D flat major by Chopin, Khachaturian Toccata, Fantaisie Impromptu, Moonlight Sonata mvt 3, and Clair de Lune. The stamina it takes to play such challenging songs as well as the mental focus is quite impressive. He played with such feeling and grace, and this was a huge payday moment for him as an accumulation of a lot of hard work. He shared some thoughts about each song--a little background, what the song sounds like to him, what makes the song difficult, etc. There was a good crowd including his longest teacher, Marilyn, who drove over 3 hours to come hear him in person. We did record the event. Matt and I shared a few words at the end of how proud we were of him and how much we have loved his music filling our home.

Sunday, May 11, 2025

Spring Sports

 
We love that grandparents come out and support their games.


Austin's team won first place! He continues to improve each season. He batted 3rd from the end during the play-off tournament, but I really appreciated that the coach moved the lineup around all season so that each kid felt valued. Austin mostly played 2nd base and right field with the occasional turn at shortstop.


Bryson had a great season! Unfortunately, his team struggled, losing every game. The league divided into east and west for each division, and the east had very little talent to choose from for Bryson's age. Matt coached again and knew the season would be a struggle. They didn't end up in last place for the tournament though!



Carter enjoys both tennis and football but can't do both in high school, so he played on the JV tennis team at school and did a football league outside of school. These are a few pictures from his flag football team.




Monday, May 5, 2025

Guys' Trip

Right after I got back from my girls' trip, Matt and I high-fived as he left early the next morning for some hiking in Escalante, Utah in the Narrows and Coyote Gulch. Here are some of the pictures he took on his trip--all scenery, none with him in them! No injuries this time, and he had a fun time.





Sunday, May 4, 2025

Girls' Trip

I joined in with some other ladies in my ward who were doing a quick trip to Disneyland. A friend has a condo in Huntington Beach that we were able to stay at while in California.







I flew out Sunday after catching a little bit of Stake Conference. Then I flew home Wednesday afternoon...well, that was when the flight was scheduled. It ended up getting delayed, and I was stuck in the airport with 2 friends for a total of 7 hours. (Everyone else flew home Thursday.) While it's lame to be at the airport for so long, I had very in-depth religion discussions with my friends. (One is Methodist and the other friend's husband is an Athiest.) We got home after midnight and made it into bed by 1am.

Sunday, April 27, 2025

Easter

As part of my stake calling, I helped run an Easter Family Musical Experience. Guests signed up in 10-minute increments of a walk-through of different 5-minute stations. I was in charge of decorating and running Gethsemane. I read a scripture, and then we sang Gethsemane together with a sing-along video.


Matt is the artist that helped with the vision of decorating Gethsemane.


These are the ladies I serve with in our presidency.

A good friend played Mary Magdalene where she acted a script and then sang "Risen." (My niece, Alex, sang the song for the first part of the day before she needed to leave for her soccer game.)

Melanie has since become a good friend. She sang a musical number for the Last Supper station.



For a high school tennis fundraiser, I headed up Egg My Yard with another booster club friend. This is Caleb hiding eggs with Carter in the deflating bunny suit.

Kara and Clayton hosted our Easter family dinner this year.




Sunday, March 16, 2025

Disney Cruise Excursions

For our excursions, we did a dolphin/stingray experience package and then a glass bottom boat snorkeling. Both were enjoyable. We happened to be paired with a family who were also members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for the boating, so it was fun getting to know them better.