A crazy fun week - in a nutshell...
Jimmy had his final band concert and they sounded awesome! The tradition is to play the wrong last note in the last song, however... their band instructor sort of lost his sh-t last week when the 11th grade band did that so...at Jimmys concert, only the bass horn section did it. You can still hear it and Jimmy thinks it hysterical.
Listen here
Billy and Tracy road tripped to Kansas City last weekend for a TKD tournament (Lees Summit to be exact), ate some good BBQ and Billy kicked ass! He has gotten so good - its so fun to see and his coach is seriously impressed. Note the sizes of the kids that he's sparring against and how well he does! He took 2nd in sparring, 1st in weapons and 3rd in pomsea.
Pomsea
Weapons
Sparring clip Billy is in Blue and there are 18 small clips of him sparring on youtube (loudamericans)
Kay had her 1st dance, Semi. She went with a bunch of girls and looked fantastic. Of course we werent allowed to come over to take photos and we are "on call" to be picked up at the ready. Hope she has fun!!
Friday, May 18, 2018
Thursday, May 17, 2018
Team USA- Football Camp
The football camp season has begun and Jimmy has been invited to try out for Team USA.
This is a pretty cool organization, very organized, well run and full of information for young kids thinking about trying to play college football. Unlike some other camps we have been at this one does not focus on the NFL but focuses on division 2 and division 3 schools.
It was a two day camp and Jimmy had a blast.
Day 1: We arrived signed in and sat through a 45 minute presentation about the camp, the coaches and what to expect. Jimmy is currently playing line backer so after the meeting all the athlete's took the field to warm up and then break out into position groups. There would be a series of 4 3 hour practice sessions through out the c amp. The first one was basically getting the players warmed up and into the right groups. They ran a few drills then we broke for an hour lunch.
Jimmy was pretty pumped over lunch talking about how it was going and what he was learning, having never really been in the linebacker roll he was excited to get the training. The afternoon was more of the same with some one on one drills with he linebackers going against the running backs. The session ended at 7:00 and Jimmy was pretty beat. He was of course excited and had several new theories about football camps, college coaches and the whole process. He said that there are three things you need to do to impress the coaches:
1. Look the part, you need a cut off shirt some facial hair and look like a football player.
2. You have to know what you are doing if you stumble over a drill, look lost and are not fluid in your play the coaches will know your not serious.
3. Have a good attitude and be aggressive .
Kind of sounds like Jimmy doe want it!
Day 2: We started the day at 9:00 with and hour session of the Ins and outs of being a college recruit. It was a very informative meeting and Tom came away with a long too do list,, first thing is to get Jimmy registered with the NCAA, you can't play college football or get recruited with the right forms, and the NCAA is the first one you need.
Jimmy headed back onto the field for the next 3 hour session. The groups again broke off into position groups, ,ran a bunch of drills and then did the 40 yard dash test. The after lunch it was all 7 on 7 type drills no tackling but there was differently contact, and Jimmy let his presence be known!!When it was all done and said
, Jimmy was invited by two colleges, Hamline University and Presentation College to come and attend their summer camps. The Hamline's Coach gave Jimmy a hand written assessment and ask that he keep in touch. Jimmy's take away from the camp was,that he is physically ready and is very much where he needs to be. On the recruiting side he said that he spent all of his time with two coaches, and he impressed both of them to the point of being invited to their camps and being asked to keep in touch, overall a pretty good start to the season.
Next up The University of Minnesota and the PJ Fleck camp....
This is a pretty cool organization, very organized, well run and full of information for young kids thinking about trying to play college football. Unlike some other camps we have been at this one does not focus on the NFL but focuses on division 2 and division 3 schools.
It was a two day camp and Jimmy had a blast.
Day 1: We arrived signed in and sat through a 45 minute presentation about the camp, the coaches and what to expect. Jimmy is currently playing line backer so after the meeting all the athlete's took the field to warm up and then break out into position groups. There would be a series of 4 3 hour practice sessions through out the c amp. The first one was basically getting the players warmed up and into the right groups. They ran a few drills then we broke for an hour lunch.
Jimmy was pretty pumped over lunch talking about how it was going and what he was learning, having never really been in the linebacker roll he was excited to get the training. The afternoon was more of the same with some one on one drills with he linebackers going against the running backs. The session ended at 7:00 and Jimmy was pretty beat. He was of course excited and had several new theories about football camps, college coaches and the whole process. He said that there are three things you need to do to impress the coaches:
1. Look the part, you need a cut off shirt some facial hair and look like a football player.
2. You have to know what you are doing if you stumble over a drill, look lost and are not fluid in your play the coaches will know your not serious.
3. Have a good attitude and be aggressive .
Kind of sounds like Jimmy doe want it!
Day 2: We started the day at 9:00 with and hour session of the Ins and outs of being a college recruit. It was a very informative meeting and Tom came away with a long too do list,, first thing is to get Jimmy registered with the NCAA, you can't play college football or get recruited with the right forms, and the NCAA is the first one you need.
Jimmy headed back onto the field for the next 3 hour session. The groups again broke off into position groups, ,ran a bunch of drills and then did the 40 yard dash test. The after lunch it was all 7 on 7 type drills no tackling but there was differently contact, and Jimmy let his presence be known!!When it was all done and said
, Jimmy was invited by two colleges, Hamline University and Presentation College to come and attend their summer camps. The Hamline's Coach gave Jimmy a hand written assessment and ask that he keep in touch. Jimmy's take away from the camp was,that he is physically ready and is very much where he needs to be. On the recruiting side he said that he spent all of his time with two coaches, and he impressed both of them to the point of being invited to their camps and being asked to keep in touch, overall a pretty good start to the season.
Next up The University of Minnesota and the PJ Fleck camp....
Sunday, May 13, 2018
Music in the park-Orchestra Trip to Chicago
Billy and the rest of the 7-9th grade Orchestra headed down to Chicago for three days of sightseeing and an Orchestra Festival.
There were three bus loads of kids 14 chaperones and a lot of junk food. This was the 24th Orchestra trip and I believe the 8th trip to Chicago. The bus ride down was pretty easy compared to last years 19 hour trip to Branson! We arrived late Wednesday night unloaded the buses and got the kids into rooms and lights out at 10:30.
Thursday morning there was a three hour rehearsal for one hour per grade at the hotel. Then we headed off to Wood-field Mall for some shopping and lunch. Next up was the Blue Man Group. It was a fun-filled crazy fast moving entertaining and crowd involved show, super fun. We then headed off to Chinatown for a walking tour and then dinner at one of the local restaurants. The food was awesome and the quantity was crazy. I think many of the kids are not very adventurous eaters and there was unfortunately a lot of food left. We then headed off to Sears Tower no called The Willis tower, which if you have been there once you know what it is all about. The kids did seem to enjoy the tower even if we were only there for about an hour.Back to the hotel for swimming, hide and seek and generally running off energy. 10;30 was lights out again and everyone was very cooperative.
Friday we headed off to Navy Pier to enjoy the nice weather and relax bit before the festival. Speaking of which hit was sort of a weird event. It is a competitive festival where each orchestra is competing against the others however there are no people in the audience, just two judges, odd.
Billy plays the violin and does a pretty good job. We were eat the festival for about two hours and then it was off the Gino's pizza. Awesome pizza and great fun. The kids were a bit wound up on Friday night to the point where we had to close the pool early, stop hide and seek in the hallway but for the most part it was pretty easy.
Saturday was Six Flags and all that comes with it! The weather was great the place was packed however the kids were tired. We arrived at 10:30 and by 12:00 kids we're hanging out with the chaperones asking when are we going home...
We actually made it back to school early the kids cleaned up the bus and the tour was over. I have to say it was an interesting chaperone group, the Orchestra director after 26 years is retiring so this was the last hurrah so to speak.....
There were three bus loads of kids 14 chaperones and a lot of junk food. This was the 24th Orchestra trip and I believe the 8th trip to Chicago. The bus ride down was pretty easy compared to last years 19 hour trip to Branson! We arrived late Wednesday night unloaded the buses and got the kids into rooms and lights out at 10:30.
Thursday morning there was a three hour rehearsal for one hour per grade at the hotel. Then we headed off to Wood-field Mall for some shopping and lunch. Next up was the Blue Man Group. It was a fun-filled crazy fast moving entertaining and crowd involved show, super fun. We then headed off to Chinatown for a walking tour and then dinner at one of the local restaurants. The food was awesome and the quantity was crazy. I think many of the kids are not very adventurous eaters and there was unfortunately a lot of food left. We then headed off to Sears Tower no called The Willis tower, which if you have been there once you know what it is all about. The kids did seem to enjoy the tower even if we were only there for about an hour.Back to the hotel for swimming, hide and seek and generally running off energy. 10;30 was lights out again and everyone was very cooperative.
Friday we headed off to Navy Pier to enjoy the nice weather and relax bit before the festival. Speaking of which hit was sort of a weird event. It is a competitive festival where each orchestra is competing against the others however there are no people in the audience, just two judges, odd.
Billy plays the violin and does a pretty good job. We were eat the festival for about two hours and then it was off the Gino's pizza. Awesome pizza and great fun. The kids were a bit wound up on Friday night to the point where we had to close the pool early, stop hide and seek in the hallway but for the most part it was pretty easy.
Saturday was Six Flags and all that comes with it! The weather was great the place was packed however the kids were tired. We arrived at 10:30 and by 12:00 kids we're hanging out with the chaperones asking when are we going home...
We actually made it back to school early the kids cleaned up the bus and the tour was over. I have to say it was an interesting chaperone group, the Orchestra director after 26 years is retiring so this was the last hurrah so to speak.....
Saturday, May 05, 2018
Hot Jazz
The end of the school year is winding down and that means ... end of the year concerts.
Tonight kicked off the end of jazz band, its a voluntary before school band and Jimmy loves it. He plays drums and sax but would prefer if he only played drums. They meet before school every Tues and Thurs and he has NO problem getting up for it. He just wishes that they could choose their own music and (therefore) have more challenging music to play. Its a common compliant with this crew since they are all really talented and want to get better, fast.
Tonight they played 4 songs and Jimmy played drums on 2 and sax on 2 (with gum in his mouth, I have no idea how he does that but he's been doing it since 6th grade). They sounded amazing and we can't wait for next year!!
Hot Jazz 1
Hot Jazz 2
Hott Jazz 3
Hot Jazz 4
Tonight kicked off the end of jazz band, its a voluntary before school band and Jimmy loves it. He plays drums and sax but would prefer if he only played drums. They meet before school every Tues and Thurs and he has NO problem getting up for it. He just wishes that they could choose their own music and (therefore) have more challenging music to play. Its a common compliant with this crew since they are all really talented and want to get better, fast.
Tonight they played 4 songs and Jimmy played drums on 2 and sax on 2 (with gum in his mouth, I have no idea how he does that but he's been doing it since 6th grade). They sounded amazing and we can't wait for next year!!
Hot Jazz 1
Hot Jazz 2
Hott Jazz 3
Hot Jazz 4