I have no idea what the score was on Saturday's game. We played at noon - and boy, was it a hot scorcher that day! The girls were just rolling with sweat. We had them under umbrellas when they weren't playing and were giving them water to drink every few seconds!

It also so happened, that one of the girls from our church was playing for the other team. From the time that Mackenzi found out Maddie was playing on that team and that they were playing her last Saturday, she has gotten teary-eyed saying that she didn't want to play Maddie's team. Brian and I didn't mention it again until that morning and then she heard the team name, "Lil' Sis" and said, "That's Maddie's team! I don't want to play her!" Well, needless to say, it wasn't her best game. Her coach was surprised at her - telling her that she needed to start running!
We have no idea what the score was. . .Kenzi didn't score any goals either. She did block a goal from happening against her team, so that was good. When we left the field, she asked, "And I don't have to play Maddie's team anymore?" And I assured her that no, she didn't have to play her team again this season.
They practiced on Monday of this past week but Wednesday was rained out. She had a great time on Monday night. I have pictures to post, but my computer at home has crashed, so I'll have to be creative on how to upload the pictures. During the practice, the girls found a little bitty frog. They were so captivated by it and were standing around in a circle. The girls wanted to take turns holding the little thing. It was hilarious because several times, in passing the frog, they would drop it and then they would all back up and squeal in this high pitched voice. It was really fun to see them all interested in this little frog. We had to coax them to go back to practicing. Brian kept a close eye on the frog during the rest of the practice by putting it in the "mesh cup holder" of his chair.


We're looking forward to this week's game. There will only be 3 of the girls at the game - the coach's girls will be out of town and then another little one will be out of town. I'm actually going to be coaching the girls on Saturday. It should be interesting. Hopefully Brian can take over my role of capturing the game on video. Stay tuned for pictures!
It also so happened, that one of the girls from our church was playing for the other team. From the time that Mackenzi found out Maddie was playing on that team and that they were playing her last Saturday, she has gotten teary-eyed saying that she didn't want to play Maddie's team. Brian and I didn't mention it again until that morning and then she heard the team name, "Lil' Sis" and said, "That's Maddie's team! I don't want to play her!" Well, needless to say, it wasn't her best game. Her coach was surprised at her - telling her that she needed to start running!
We have no idea what the score was. . .Kenzi didn't score any goals either. She did block a goal from happening against her team, so that was good. When we left the field, she asked, "And I don't have to play Maddie's team anymore?" And I assured her that no, she didn't have to play her team again this season.
They practiced on Monday of this past week but Wednesday was rained out. She had a great time on Monday night. I have pictures to post, but my computer at home has crashed, so I'll have to be creative on how to upload the pictures. During the practice, the girls found a little bitty frog. They were so captivated by it and were standing around in a circle. The girls wanted to take turns holding the little thing. It was hilarious because several times, in passing the frog, they would drop it and then they would all back up and squeal in this high pitched voice. It was really fun to see them all interested in this little frog. We had to coax them to go back to practicing. Brian kept a close eye on the frog during the rest of the practice by putting it in the "mesh cup holder" of his chair.
We're looking forward to this week's game. There will only be 3 of the girls at the game - the coach's girls will be out of town and then another little one will be out of town. I'm actually going to be coaching the girls on Saturday. It should be interesting. Hopefully Brian can take over my role of capturing the game on video. Stay tuned for pictures!