James 1:27 "Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after the orphans and widows in their distress."
Jeremiah 29:11 "For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Ingrid Rides Her First Horse


For Ingrid's birthday, one of her special presents was to go on a trail ride with Dainis.  We were a little nervous, but she loves horses.  This was her first time on a horse, and she did great.  They went on a two hour sunset trail ride through one of the small nearby mountains.  She had a blast and would definitely do it again!

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Baseball Time for Juan

Juan has participated in soccer and swim team in the past.  His older brother is very talented in soccer, but Juan is now getting excited about baseball.  He will be playing Little League for a city league for the first time this Fall and is so excited.  We love his coach!  He is very focused on helping the kids improve their skills, having everyone try every position, encouraging outside practice, and concentrating on becoming a better team throughout the season rather than how many games the kids win or lose.  We are excited to see Juan play, and it is great to have him find something he likes!

Dainis took Juan to a Diamondbacks game as part of his birthday gift from us last month.  They had great seats, and Juan got the autograph from one of the catchers.  On top of it all, he made the highlights on the sports portions of one of the local news stations!

Saturday, September 12, 2015

Trumpet Time


Juan's school had a Patriot's Day where a small band played, poems that the scholars had written were read, those in our Armed Forces were recognized, and there was a moment of silence for all of those who died on 9/11.  Juan was one of the trumpet players chosen to be a part of the band.  He is doing great learning his instrument and practicing every night!

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Back To School!

The kids are all attending Odyssey Preparatory Academy charter school again this year and love it!  It is hard to believe it is their third year there.

Juan is at the elementary school again this year and in the 5th grade.  This is his last year there, and he will move up to junior high next year.  So, this is a big year for him.  He really likes all of his teachers and got his favorite teacher as his home room teacher.  In 5th grade, the kids change classes for every subject this year. They stay together with their home room class except for Language arts and Math.  They break out to different teachers for Language Arts and Math based on their skill level.  Juan loves school!

Ingrid moved up to the junior high school this year.  Her campus is about 10 minutes from Juan's.  I take the kids to Juan's school every morning and the girls ride a shuttle bus from Juan's school to their school and then back to Juan's in the afternoon.  I then pick everyone at Juan's school in the afternoon.  Juan's school is only about 10 minutes away from our new house, which I love.  Although Ingrid was a little nervous at first, she really likes the school and her teachers.  She changes class just like she did last year in 5th grade.

Angie is in 8th grade this year and is now on the same junior high campus this year with Ingrid.  This is a big year for Angie as it is the last year before high school.  Angie doesn't love having her little sister at her same campus but they don't see each other much.  Angie changes classes but it is with a different group of kids each class based on her skills in each class.  She really likes all of her teachers.  Up until 8th grade, the kids have PE.  In 8th grade, the kids can chose between PE or Fitness Training.  Angie chose Fitness Training, and it is a lot more strength training.  Surprisingly, she loves it, which we are very happy about.

The one thing we are trying to do this year is really take a step back and leave the school work and communication with teachers up to the kids.  Their school is very big on having their students, called scholars, be responsible for their own work and accountable to their teachers.  We are excited for a good year for all three kids!