Monday, December 14, 2015

We might move in to PSA

Between Maddie's two soccer teams, Lila's soccer team and Jackson's basketball and soccer games, we are at PSA Murphy a lot!  So far, so good, though.  We have yet to miss a game and all of their teams are doing really well.
On Friday night, we went to cheer on Madison in her Blue Thunder game.  They were on fire and won 9-0!  This girl scored two goals and had a fantastic game.  She is on a mission to become a professional soccer player one day.

The next morning, we were back at PSA for J's basketball game.  It was a hard fought game, but the Mavericks played some tough defense and he made a lot of key shots.  They won 20-12!

His sweet baby sister didn't sleep much the night before, so she was loving her snuggle time with Madison:)

Right after the Mavericks finished, we walked over to Lila's game.  Her daddy had to work that morning, so Coach Jason stepped in to lead the girls.  They all played hard and won their game 5-1!

Go Bees and Mavs!

Madison had a game that afternoon, but we had to stay home and let Cameron get a nap.  The girl was just running on fumes. 

 
That evening Jared and I went to Clay and DeLayne's Holiday Spice party. 
It was a breath of fresh air away from the kids and PSA!
 

 
After church on Sunday, it was time for Jackson's first soccer game this season. He's on a new team called the Golden Rockets. 

These kids played their hearts out and won 4-2. As a bonus, Sean and Yusuf from football are also on the team, AND Corbin and Gage from school are on it, too.  Corbin plays baseball with J, and then he and Gage play basketball together, too.  These boys can do it all, and we love watching them have fun together. 

We hustled back home, changed clothes and made sure Jackson got in a quick shower.  Then we headed up to First Baptist Garland to watch Memaw sing in their annual Christmas Choir Show.  It was such a fantastic performance this year and everyone enjoyed it.  Cami talked whenever it got quiet, but mostly just to note the changes in light.  She'd say "dark!" or "blue!" depending on what was happening.  Then, "Memaw sing!"  She's a hoot.  We love her, though, disruptions and all!

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