Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Summer Camp 2012- The Pines

Joshua and Thomas went to the Pines again this year. This was their 4th year to go and it just keeps getting better and better.  They were both in cabins this year, Thomas in Branch with the middle school kids and Joshua in Fire with the high school kids.  The Pines designates 8-11 as High School and the main difference is that they have a little bit more freedom.  They were both in cabins with their same age group though.

Thomas was in a cabin with his friend William Moss.  The cabins at the Pines are nothing special; they are old basic cabins with bunk beds. But this year they got a fresh coat of paint AND A/C. According to the boys, they were actually freezing at night.  Thomas's counselors were Wonka and Costanza. (camp nick names) Thomas finally had a Longhorn for a counselor this year which he loved...usually there are Aggies everywhere and no Longhorns!! His favorite things this time around were playing Ultimate Frisbee and Gaga. Favorite meal was scones for breakfast, and least favorite was the pretzel sandwich. Favorite all around memory was eating Spaghetti with his face (no hands allowed).  He also really enjoyed the speaker/comedian they had come talk to the campers named Chris Padgett.  He played the guitar and told really funny as well as spiritual stories.

Thomas Costanza (on left, the Longhorn) and wonka


Joshua shared a cabin with his friend John Ramsey (Williams brother) and also made lots of new friends.  His counselors were ModPodge and Frassati.  His favorite things this year were ropes,  zip line and Gaga. Favorite food was scones too (who knew??), and he didn't really have a least favorite food. He also really liked the night games they play like Capture the Flag.  Joshua also said he was the only one in his cabin who danced with girls (both counselors and some his age) at the Wednesday night dance. Way to go Joshua!


Josh and John Ramsey, at drop off.


Joshua on the last day with ModPodge and Frassati.

They were exhausted but couldn't stop talking about their week on the drive home. Another great year at the Pines!



Wendy

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Baseball Offseason

What is one to do when the summer baseball tournament season ends?

Why, build a pitching mound for the backyard, of course.

It helps if your grandpa is a master with wood and saws. They had fun "throwing sawdust"


Here is the mound, in the back yard. Thomas can practice pitching without having to leave..he doesn't even need a catcher.  He is still planning to add some turf and a rubber.


First pitch


Pitching lessons for Charles

Explaining a "balk"


Charles tries it out

Grip instruction.
Thanks Papa for helping Thomas. What a great new "toy"

Wendy

Friday, July 13, 2012

Summer So Far...

We are midway through summer, and we haven't gone on any big vacations, but we have been busy.
  Here is our summer so far:

We have made cat toys


 And taken cat naps

We've been to celebrity baseball games where Dirk, Charles Barkley and Thomas's coach Jason played


And we've been to Rangers games with friends.

We've done a lot of swimming, and even had some rainy days. A basketball hoop for the pool has been a well loved new purchase in this house full of boys.


We made smores one night in the back


Wendy and Charles have wine, chips and guac on the patio a LOT.

Which can lead to dancing if a good song comes on.

We went to the Arboretum for an outdoor concert and to view some beautiful art. Chihully glass sculptures. It was gorgeous and fun and VERY hot.







Friends have been over to play and swim


And we even watched the cement truck pour the neighbors new walkway
 All the kids added hand prints...which were later covered by stone.

And we celebrated Grammy's 70th birthday on a big Catamaran on the lake





Cousin Zachary was here for that party, so we got some quality time hanging out with him.


We had a girls night out painting, which was tons of fun


 And did I mention baseball? There has been LOTS of baseball. The Rattlers have played in 5 tournaments, with the last game of the World Series tomorrow.  The boys have had very few scheduled activities this summer, and lots of down time during the day while I work (ie. boredom) which is what summer is all about!

The second half of the summer will be the Pines camp and a beach vacation and a little bit of relaxing.



Wendy