Family pictures

Sunday, March 23, 2008

The Fortnight is over!

After a chaotic 2 weeks of tennis we can now rest until next year. We will continue to post the stuff that happened during the past 2 weeks over the coming days as we finish the projects associated with them. For starters, here are some clips of the morning warm-up/jog around that started this year. I hope to see it continue. It's loads of fun and hard work working with these kids but well worth it to see them do their job well.

Friday, March 14, 2008

The tennis continues!




I gave Madelyn the camera and she went to work. She figured out the best place to wait for players and has been seen camping out there. Here's some of what she got!

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Marcos Baghdatis

Today Roger Federer was on the practice courts, and there were a million people watching him. Spencer was trying to get his autograph, and I was bored so I started walking around and looking at the other practice courts. Then I looked at some matches and went back to the ball kid trailer. My friend Sarah came up to me and told me we were on the same team, then we went to look at the practice courts again, and we saw Marcos Baghdatis. So we went back to get Sarah's camera, so she could take pictures while he was on the practice court. A little while later he walked off the practice courts and we asked if we could have a picture with him. So we both got pictures, because everyone was watching Federer.

Spencer being a good ball kid with Frederic Niemeyer who went on to win the match! Must of been the ball kid!

Pacific Life Open


This week the Pacific Life Open began. We are told that it is the 5th largest tennis tournament in the world. We like it because it's fun! Spencer and Madelyn are Ball Kids again this year and I'm again a Ball Kid Coordinator/Captain(don't know quite what they're calling it this year.) It's always loads of fun and we meet kids from all over the place who come just to volunteer here. Yesterday I got some pictures of Spencer and Madelyn doing there jobs. However, I heard later that I missed the best happening of the day. Spencer was working a match between Max Mirnyi and Teimuraz Gabashvili. He was the umbrella holder for Gabashvili. Spencer piled up balls in his corner at the changeover (90 sec. break) and rushed to get the umbrella which said player had already opened(very unusual!). He opened it with such force that it became concave. It looked as if the wind had blown it out! Spencer now had the umbrella and the crowd was laughing. He didn't quite no how to fix it or what to do so he decided to try to shade the player anyway with it all blown out. The crowd laughed some more and finally a linesperson got the umbrella and fixed it. We all thought it must have looked funny with Spencer trying to shade the player with a blown out umbrella.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

New Concrete!!!


Today we had a new slab poured for our patio. It looks awesome! I never thought I'd say that about concrete. We chose a color and a stamp. I can't believe how good it looks. I'm gushing! It's a perfect surface for the ping pong and foosball tables. Yipee! The drawback is that we have no idea what toys and utensils were permanently buried in the sand. It'll give something for future archaeologists to dig up. When we get around to it, this same color and stamp will be poured around the pool after the pool is fixed.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Reagan Lives!

Ronald Reagan Elementary brought this to the track meet. I thought it was funny. So here you go!

Long Jump, First Place!


On Saturday we attended the District Elementary Track Meet where Melissa jumped her way to first place in the girls 3rd grade division. Wheeeeeee! In years past it has been a very long, drawn out, all day event. This year they had things running so well that things were early! EEEkkkk! The long jump event for her grade was supposed to be sometime around 9:30am. We arrived early and it was a good thing we did. As we got out of the car Emily heard the words "Final call for girls 3rd grade long jump!" We ran over to the pit, got her checked in and she ran and got in line with a bunch of other girls. Within 20 minutes she had completed all her jumps and we waited for the final results. We had no clue as to how far she had jumped or where she stood in the standings. We still don't know how far she jumped. Anyway, a man soon came up to the group of anxiously awaiting girls and called out the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners. We we're shocked and happy. Her next event wasn't until 4:30pm so we decided to go home and come back later. We went back to the meet about 3:15 because we had heard that they were running early and we had about 10 minutes before she ran the 200m. She place 2nd in her heat and about 8th overall time wise. She was happy to have received a medal considering all the kids who go and come home with nothing.