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Friday, February 12, 2010

January Happenings...

It seems like January just kind of flew by us! Bob is coaching a 12yr. old volleyball club team and helping with a clinic/league for kids under 10. Between the two he has practice or tournaments almost every day of the week.
Just like her dad, Kenzie loves playing volleyball! She's still getting the hang of it, but she's having fun and it's fun to watch. :) She starts indoor soccer tomorrow and has her last volleyball tournament on Sunday.



Kenzie with her favorite Husker, Brooke Delano.

Martin Luther King day we went to the children's museum. It was super crowded and I think my kids are beginning to outgrow it, but we had fun. Grandma got to go and I think she had a fun time too.



I think these last couple pictures were taken in December but I thought I'd post them anyway. This winter has truly been a unique experience for Mason and Mackenzie. It was basically their first experience with snow and they sure got the full experience! :) It's been fun, but I think we're all ready for spring. At all the schools I sub at the kids are so tired of being inside for recess. Everyday it's either too cold or snowing. 5 weeks till spring!! :)

5 Comments:

  • At 4:27 AM , Anonymous grandpa k said...

    Great pictures! Hopefully next winter will be back to normal :) It's been fun watching Kenz play VB, she does a great job!!

     
  • At 11:40 AM , Blogger Reb said...

    That picture with Grandma and Mason cracks me up every time! Great watching Kenzie play the other day also--so glad we can do those types of things now that you are here!

     
  • At 5:49 PM , Blogger dave and sarah said...

    Wow, I will definitely have to keep this post from Emma. She is dying to play vball. How did the soccer go? Indoor is so fast compared to outdoor.

     
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