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Champs!
Congratulations to the (undefeated) 7th/8th grade girls basketball team of Shearer Hills Baptist Church! Now it’s on to the play-offs!
Undefeated, whomping Marantha Bible Church today! (Back row l-r) Coach Don, Brooke, Lois, Jessica, Coach Brett. (Front row, l-r) Karen, Katie, Heather and Alex. Do lnot get between these girls and the ball. They will take you out. You have been warned.
Lois snagged her fair share of baskets this season, but she’s strongest as a guard and rebounder. She knows her position and she plays it. Sure, she shoots, but she also passes to her team mates. She doesn’t hog. She doesn’t cheat. She doesn’t quit. She doesn’t whine. She cheers her friends. She watches for opportunity. She has fun.
I hope she applies those traits to everything she does her entire life, regardless of the score.
You go, Lo!
Two Cool
Julia and Lois are both playing in the church basketball league this season (Hannah’s team didn’t make). Today, both their teams won – Julia’s in a resounding 24 – 2 against Oak Hills; Lois’ in a heart-pounding, lung-stretching squeaker against UUMC, 14 – 12.
What made today special: Julia scored her first-ever basket! And hers was the first score of the game.
Thanks, Roxie, for keeping your camera on the ball – and the girl shooting it! Julia is #1 – blue jersey – raised arms – hollering “Nikki!” – directly under the basket.
Today, our favorite number is TWO! Lois got a new haircut – can you tell? Rachel calls her “Ringo.” My brother David said it best – “Hair is entertainment.”
Julia and Lois both have trouble with that tricky eighth commandment - that whole “Thou shall not steal” thing. Both are great rebounders and ball thieves. Note to opponents: Neither is quick to brake. Just be advised, ladies, just be advised.
We shoot! We score!
So here I had just been blogging about what great friends I have – and my buddy (and fellow mom to a Russian-born daughter) Ellie surprises me with a last-minute offer to attend Spurs Night at the San Antonio Rampage (hockey) game, including a behind-the-scenes tour of the facility and an autograph session with Tony Parker. And the Rampage was playing our favorite team of bygone days – the Houston Aeros. Oh. My. Gosh. We. Had. SO MUCH FUN!
Keith and I love hockey. The last game we saw was being played by a youth team in Red Square. We could hardly tear Julia away from it, so, we were pretty sure she’d enjoy it tonight.
Rachel, Lois and Hannah with the Houston Aeros mascot “Chilly” in 1999. We (me) used to embarass our children at hockey games regularly when we lived in Houston. Keith would defend me by saying, “Well, we’re not at a chess match.”
Tonight was only my second time at AT&T Center – kind of funny since I was moved here in 2000 to do sports and events, like I did in Houston. Keith and the girls have attended umpteen games, performances, etc. but they have way better social lives than do I. We ran to Wal-Mart to get the girls each a Spurs shirt, plus six items for Tony Parker to autograph (one per guest.) Keith and I wore our ancient Aeros jerseys, much to the chagrin of the Rampage fans. I noticed my jersey had….ummm…shrunk a bit since I last sported it about seven years ago.
We joined a handful of other Beautiful People below AT&T Center in the Spurs team area. We started in the weight room, where Keith tested the limits of his 1999 decompressive laminectomy.
In the Spurs medical clinic – “Just a litle tape on the mouth, Dad.”
Hannah reported the whirlpool tub to be “freezing.” Julia’s comment? “They get to watch TV while they take a bath, no fair!”

Finally – a shower built for a 6’5″ man.
And right next door – as I explained to Julia – were the Spurs “little showers.” So to speak.
What does the sweaty Spur need after the big game? Degree deodorant, apparently.
In the locker room! We’re getting close….

And there he is – Tony Parker, #9 for the four-time world champion Spurs. Julia knew who he was and picked him out of a group photo as we were waiting in line. She’s watched too many games with her daddy. Or perhaps too many episodes of “Desperate Housewives” with her cousin Sarah.

Hannah brought a jersey to have signed. The rest of us were cap people.
And now off to the Rampage/Aeros hockey game! Pre-game practice means a chance to pound the glass and smooze a player out of a puck.

So pucker up. boys - they did it. Charm-r-them. You can barely see the puck Lois snagged, and which Julia promptly claimed as her own.

Dance for the camera! The girls made it on screen twice. Rachel encouraged me to release the twins in an effort to attract the camera but I thought my Aeros jersey was more enticing eye candy.
Eagle-eyed Rachel spotted two friends in the San Antonio Christian School Lion Pride Band. Plus church friends Candace and Ashley waved to us from a box.

I wish I had children this beautiful and thoughtful.

Spur Matt Bonner stopped by for an on-ice promotion. Yes, we were that close.
How much joy can one seven-year-old contain? Through the evening, we heard repeated cries of ”Go hockey, go!” (Sorry about that whole whack to the face thing, Rach.)

When mascot T-Bone came to our section, Julia crawled over us and the facially-pierced couple on the end to get to him. I held my breath, hoping she wasn’t pulling a nose nail or cheek stud with her.
The Aeros won 3 – 1 with nary a scuffle (darn it!) I love to go to a fight and watch a hockey game break out.
Thank you, Ellie, for one of the mostest wonderfulest family evenings we’ve ever had. Hugs to you, too, friend!
When You’re Tall
When you’re tall, you play basketball.
That’s Lucky 13 Lois, guarding during her team’s winning game today.
When you’re not so tall, you just grab sister’s ball every chance you get.
Future member of the Power Rangers Team!
When you’re tall, you put the star on top of the tree.
Thanks to Lois and Rachel pitching in – our decorations are up (whew!) Our tree may be one of the few decorated with volleyball and science fair ribbons, an infant nasal canula and jingle bell necklaces (ready to wear and return.)
When you’re not so tall, you’re happy to lounge next to it.
National Lampoon’s “Christmas Vacation” and a snack dinner officially kicked off our holiday season this evening.
When you’re tall, you dance on the back row.
Hey, Santa Baby, it’s Lois and co-performers of the Bush Middle School Pop Ensemble at the Stone Oak Winter Festival.
When you’re not so tall, you dance between sisters that are.
“JIngle Bell time is a swell time” – oh yeah!
No matter your size – there’s no place like home for the holidays.
Especially when you finally have one.
Hey - It's Us!
"Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it." Ferris Bueller
Wave hello to San Antonio


















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