Saturday, July 30, 2011

WEST COAST STARS




Patrick had the honor of being invited to play on a national team..

Guys this is a very big honor for your little brother. He is one of only 24 6th graders in the west (Utah, Arizona, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and California) to be selected. Dad

West Coast Starz


Congratulations on being selected to compete with the West Coast Starz for the summer 2011 trip. The West Coast Starz is the most exclusive and elite club in the west. The program prides itself on maintaining rosters with the absolute top players in the west who aspire to be NCAA level competitors.

In our 8th year as a program we will again be traveling back east to compete at the National All Star Championship by Lax Evo. This is one of the premiere youth tournaments in the U.S. In 2009 the West Coast Starz boys won the championship at the NALC event and we are excited to bring that title back to the west after losing in the championship in 2010. For the first time we will bring three teams to the tournament, one at each grade level: a 6th grade team, a 7th grade team, and an 8th grade team.

Playing for this group will be a great stepping-stone into successful high school careers and eventually playing at the collegiate level. We are excited with the level of talent we have been able to put together on these teams and look forward to working with you this summer.

6th Grade Team
· Eric “Smitty” Smith: Univ. of Vermont 2x Team Captain
· WCS Youth Coach: Tri-State Champions
· Head Coach and Co-Founder of RC Youth program. Multiple regional event championships, regarded as one of the top youth programs in the country!

Pete is top left...King of the Jungle...

Jambo from Peter

On July 25, 2011, in 2011 trip, by Brad Shear



Since I last blogged the trip has morphed into a vacation. We have gone on a safari, toured a market and an emergency center, and played excessive amounts of “Uno.” It isn’t all fun and games though. We have also worked very hard at mixing and placing concrete. But the reason I say that this trip is a vacation is because no matter how many times I tell myself that I am doing work, I can’t help but smile.

-peter mcneil ‘14

WALLS. ROOF, & PLUMBING!



BERRIDGE LOOKS LIKE A HOUSE AGAIN!
We've got framing looking like walls, the rafters/roof, and even new plumbing! It looks to me like, a taller version of the original home so, the neighbors hopefully will approve! My anxiety is lowered knowing we have a structure!



The back patio is well covered for shade from the ARIZONA sun! How else do we enjoy sitting out in the heat. Greg is completely satisfied with how the back wall turned out. The wall is really just 3 large French type doors so the when they're open the patio is an extension of the house. The floors in and out will be stained concrete creating quite the "flow".

Sunday, July 24, 2011

COUSINS CRAFT EVENING


GOOD FRIENDS/FAMILY
from left to right... Aspen, Jenny, Patsy, and Elease

Our second cousins craft event was at our house in PC. We're actually making it a reoccurring event thanks to Amy's original day back in March. We had so much fun in their new house in Midway making sequined Easter eggs. Aunt Ann's won the prize!


Our attendees were...
Sue, Greytl, Oliver, Ellie, and Calvin
Grandma Gayle
Aunt Lynn and Elease
Amy, Jenny, and Aspen
Patsy and Me

Special Guests...
Greg, Ron, Crew, and Brady

Missing...
Pollyanna, Aunt Ann, Carolyn, and Dawn

The crafts were bookmaking and wire bird's nests. We worked hard and came up with some clever final products. The girls seem to have that instant familial bond and had a great time working together!


The big girls helped Ellie make a picture frame and Gretyl stayed at the table and listened to the talk. Turns out she was a bit fevered...poor girl.
Finished books on display.
Patsy's halloween book...so cute!

PS... we all loved Sue's and Gma's Bird Nests! Amy especially admired Gayle's.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

P4 is fourth from the right...blue shirt.
P4 in the same blue shirt on the left.

Jambo from P4

On July 22, 2011, in 2011 trip
To absolutely describe Free the Children would take pages and pages, but I experienced it firsthand within 30 minutes. As we strolled through the old town’s school, education was the last thing it reminded me of. There was dirt on the floor, walls, and ceiling, and chickens passing by every couple of minutes. So when Jill and Tobiko led us into the new school it was a shock to me. I realized that all the program’s accomplishments led to one goal. To, in fact, “Free the Children.”
One last thought. When I came to Africa, I thought I would feel bad for all the people and then go back and have to convince everybody to help. No. i am seeing what free the children is doing and I am excited, happy, inspired. Now I wish that i could stay here. I love it here and all of the people. Even though I may get blisters when I walk in the kenyan’s shoes, where they take me, brings beautiful surprises.
-p4
(name has been altered at the request of the boss)

Things are Looking Better at Berridge!



































My first glimpse of progress! Three new inches of concrete laid over the existing foundation and out to the back patio. We will have stained concrete floors again! Everyone is celebrating!

Mark Klopenstein oversaw the work for Greg. He sent photos throughout the day to ease Greg's mind. A job well done...Thanks, Mark!

Remodel vs Teardown





Honestly, we intended to just remodel!

Greg sent me this photo and I was shocked, overwhelmed, and speechless. What happened to remodeling...Greg? I dug down deep and put all my trust into his decision!

I guess the old walls couldn't hold the new trusses without a lot of work and expense. Eventually, Greg convinced me starting anew was the best choice. Really, the thought of sleeping in someone else's space just creeps him out.

Why should I have expected anything less!

Excerpts from an email to Greg from a new neighbor. We aim to please.



Greg -
I was delighted to hear from you and thoroughly enjoyed the intro of you, Kristin, and your brood! I have been traveling and apologize that I didn't get back to you sooner and look forward to "sharing you" with the rest of Rose-Ridge.
I don't know if you can tell yet or not - but in my opinion, you have stumbled into the best place imaginable to live and raise your children. Even though the latter is pretty much behind you, the years you have ahead at Brophy will be incredibly enriched and enhanced by your new location. We raised a nephew who went to BCP and my husband oversaw the recent construction projects as a volunteer and thoroughly enjoyed all of his association w/ the school.


I cannot begin to tell you how thrilled I and all the other neighbors will be that your remodeling project will reflect the "style" of the existing houses. That is a challenge for new owners but the old owners are forever grateful that the tone of what we all value stays strong.