In 6th grade, she picked out a number. But it wasn't just a number. It was her brothers number also. Now #23 is retiring. Last of basketball for the Bass House. Despite the fact she no longer will pursue basketball, she did manage to get upgraded to the High School team at her school for the last part of their season. Injuries and small numbers were hurting the team and she stepped up to make the first Varsity PCA girls basketball a success.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Monday, March 21, 2011
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Katie Ann....first formal.....
Monday, March 7, 2011
Part of The Puzzle....
People, events, learning experiences are all a part of the puzzle. The puzzle of life. There are different chapters about this puzzle. The out part, the green pieces etc. Stephen life at Providence Christian Academy is a big piece of his puzzle of life. He spent 7 years there. The most time at any one school. We celebrated being a senior with a group of friends that were on his PCA journey. Some all 7 years, some 5 years and some just 1. But I hope this group will remember the fun and the life lessons they learned together.
It does seem that after 4 years, they can still sit around and talk. They can talk about things going on now and things in the past. They have shared .......being Egyptians together, learning Latin for years together, being Greeks and Romans, having a Medieval Feast, learning parts of speech, learning the preamble of the Constitution...and the list goes one...They also have shared in many first PCA moments. First basketball game in the new gym, first soccer team, first PCA team to win a championship.....They have also shared in sorrows...death, moving away, sickness....
Thursday, March 3, 2011
February Ends..and March Begins....
February found us once again celebrating.......Caroline's middle school basketball team won the Championship game in their conference tournament. The boys also won. PCA had a double win.
March begins and that means soccer season. Four years Stephen has played at Siegel. He has been four years with 8 or 9 of these boys. They are expecting big things this spring.
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