Wednesday, August 19, 2009

GF life just got a little easier :)




School started last week, but the girls still needed mass uniforms. Thursday, we went to Dennis and picked up a skirt and a jumper. Without telling Victoria where we were going, when we left Dennis, I drove to 32nd. and Thomas, pulled up to a yellow building behind a barber shop and parked. It took her a minute, but she read the sign, and said, "A Gluten Free Bakery?!" she jumped out of the car and ran through the door. I think she was shaking from the moment she saw all the "goodies". The place is tiny. They have a couple of frozen cases, and a few shelves with mixes. They had a small table with a few things they baked that day. We tried the Bannana Nut bread, and it was pretty good!
The real test was the white bread.
They had made what they call "White Bread" that day. It's Gluten, dairy, and egg free. She tried a piece, and almost cried. It was good. Very good, actually. They also do what they call "sandwich bread" that has egg and dairy, but since she tried the white bread, she only wanted to take the white bread. They also make pizza crust and they had a pepperoni pizza in the frozen case. We also bought hot dog buns! The kid hadn't had a hot dog on a bun in over 4 months. To say she was happy with her hot dog that night is a huge understatement. This means that occasionally, she'll be able to take sandwiches for lunch!

The biggest impact for our family is that they also make donuts!!! None of us have had donuts after mass since April. We bought 10 chocolate covered chocolate donuts and are keeping them in the freezer. They only take about 15 minutes to thaw and she gets one after mass. She says she won't mind us going for coffe and donuts after mass now :)

Now, if we can find a dairy free pizza for Chloe, we can have Pizza Night at home again!!





Thursday, July 23, 2009

Scooter and Buddy

So, while Victoria and I were in Florida, Randy set Scooter free. Literally! Scooter now lives in the back yard:


I'd feel sorry for him, but he loves it! No more cage, well, almost. Because it's been so hot we go out and get him and bring him inside during the heat of the day. He usually makes us chase him and then lets us bring him in. He acts pissed, but it's 30 degrees cooler inside, so I think it's an act. He pretty much stays in his travel carrier on his own.



Buddy, meanwhile, really is pissed. He went to Petsmart on Wednesday. It had been over two months since I took him in for his spa treatment, and because his chest and the back of his legs were so matted, I let them shave him instead of trying to get all the mats out. They shaved in the shape of a V from under his chin to the back of his legs. He came home feeling naked, and he is still angry and embarrassed about it! You can almost see in the picture the pink on his chest. And you can definitely see the look on his face! Honestly, he doesn't usually look at me like that!



I thought he'd be over it by now, but I guess he won't feel right until it grows out a little.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

2009 National Championship Meet - Gainesville, Fla.

The National meet started for us, very early June 25th. We all met at the airport at 4:30am. We said good bye to the parents who weren't going with us, and our flight left at 6:25.



Waiting at the gate:


Friday the girls were in the pool at the hotel and then had practice at the "Gator Pool"in the evening. As soon as we got there, we could tell this was a different meet. The air of competition was much more intense than a regular meet. It was also a lot louder! This was the first time this team swam in an indoor pool, and on top of that, there were 30 other teams there! There were more than 30 represented in the 11/12 age group, some may have had a solo or trio there, but not a team routine.

Saturday morning were solos and duets. Marissa made finals, and we were all happy for her. The team competition was in the afternoon. Santa Clara had the first draw and they swam beautifully. The first 16 teams swam, and then there was a 30 minute break. I used that opportunity to go out side and cool off!! It was so hot and humid in the pool, that being outside in Florida, in June, no less, was a relief! The girls were #20, and by then we knew they needed at least a 61 and maybe a 62 to get to finals. The girls had a very good swim....





We were all a little nervous, but we knew they had a great shot at a good score.

The girls waiting for their score:




Nationals Part 2

When the board lit up, so did the Aqua Star parents! We were jumping up and down and yelling. We knew they were going to finals, and at that they were in 4th place!

Coach Shannon and Coach Jessica walking behind the score board:



After the semi-final round, the top 10 teams get to do figures. Then they combine the swim score and the figure scores, and the top 8 teams compete in finals. The two teams in 9th and 10th place pre-swim at finals. That gives the judges two teams to score without it counting, so to speak.

Maddy getting ready for figures:



Sunday, the trio swam in semi-finals, and they made it to finals too! Sunday afternoon the girls had figures and after figures, they were still in 4th place.




11/12 finals were Monday night. The evening starts with the Parade of Athletes. We all had a special treat that night, the National Team was there, and they swam their Technical routine, a duet, a solo, and their Free Routine. In the photo, you can see the girls walking right by the National Team:


Once all the girls were standing around the pool, one of the athletes sang the National Anthem.
Here they were turned around and facing us as we were jumping up and down waving and taking pictures. Built in photo op. I don't know how it happened, but our girls ended up stopping right in front of us. You'd think it was planned.





The Team Routines swam last, as is typical. The girls were very tired. They didn't swim until after 8pm, after having been at the pool all day.

Just before team competition, and just after the National Team swam their Free Routine:





I didn't take pictures this time. In order to take pictures we had to be on the top behind the bleachers, and I wanted to be close to just watch the routine and cheer them on. They swam well again, and to no one's surprise, they came in fourth again. They came in behind Santa Clara (of course), Walnut Creek, and Riverside. A very good showing for this little Arizona team! All the parents were very proud of the girls, and I think the girls were happy with themselves too.

Nationals Part 3


Getting their 4th Place ribbons:




They are just to the left of 2nd place platform:







At Olive Garden after Finals:



Over all, it was a great experience for the girls. I don't think they expected it to be as exhausting as it was, though. I also think this has been a great year for Victoria. she really had to learn how to push herself to get everything done, and to push her self physically. Not easy for an 11 year old. I think what she has learned this year in synchro will help her as she takes on challenges in the rest of her life. even if she "hangs up her nose clip" this summer, I think I will feel that it was worth it for her.

I also want to say thank you (big - big) to all of you who have been so supportive this year. You've bought jewelry, candles, raffle tickets, and brought your kids to laser tag. Some of you came and cheered at the Water show, and some of you have been to meets and cheered the team on. I want you to know that all of you have helped in a big way to make this year possible for Victoria. It means a lot to Randy and me. Thank you :)

Monday, June 22, 2009

Grand Canyon State Games!

GCSG were this last week end (6/19-6/20), and the girls did great! This was Chloe's very first meet!

Getting ready:


She was not part of a routine, but she did figures. It's kind of cute, she's so little, and she does them so fast! If you blink, you miss her figure! I tried to get a picture, but this was the best I got:



While this was Chloe's first meet, this was M. & V.'s last meet in the suits that Pam, Susan and I "blinged"




The girls did very well. chloe took 5th in 10 & under figures, and Victoria took 7th in 11/12's.


The team came in 2nd, and the duet came in 5th. Over all, a good meet for the girls. Now, on to Gainesville!! Florida, here come the Aqua Stars!!

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Aqua Stars on Fox 10

Here's a clip of the coverage that was on the Fox 10 morning show.



Sunday, May 17, 2009

Wow! Clean Sweep part two!

I'm so behind updating this blog! I've just been swamped with stuff going on, but now, here it is:

The Region D Championship Meet was Friday and Saturday (5/15 & 16) at Carson Pool. The girls were very excited. Their parents were over heated. We found some shade, and watched the show. Figures were Friday night, and all the girls did well.

Saturday evening was the team competition. Our girls swam third. The Dolphins were second, and swam their hearts out. Their routine was much better than at State. They announced their composite score and it was a 61! Our girls heard that and got a bit nervous. They were next.



On deck, waiting to jump in:




Our girls swam, and they were great!
The first lift was very high, and looked good!



One of the ripples:

(the girls are turning around at different times in synch to the music)



We were all just a little nervous waiting for their score, since they had never gotten up to a 60, but they got a 62.125!!!!! Even as "Proud Mom" I couldn't believe that score! Then, Tucson Synchro swam their "Chihuahua" routine, and it was also better than at state! We knew they had a lot of ground to cover, and didn't know if they could do it. Turns out, they couldn't. Their score was a 60. That put them in third, the Dolphins in second and our girls in First!!!

We knew at that point it would "come down to figures" as it always does, but knew with that kind of a lead they would probably still come in first. They did. In fact, all the Aqua Star teams came in first place. Just like state. A second clean sweep!


The girls with their gold medals!:

All the small routines that made it to Regionals are going to Nationals as well.
The 11/12 trio getting their gold medals:


Over all, it really was a great meet. Next, the Grand Canyon State Games, and then Nationals!!

Monday, May 11, 2009

School projects

We've been really busy lately! along with everything else going on, we've had to fit in time for school projects. the kitchen table has looked more like an arts & crafts studio than a place to eat! V.'s castle and C.'s butterfly were both due today, and I'm really grateful we only have three more weeks left of school. with our luck they'll each have another project to do before it's over!

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

State Champion Meet - Tucson, AZ 2009 or WOW! Get out the broom!

So we just got back from Tucson, and the Aqua Stars had an outstanding meet! Some of the girls went to school on Friday, and they got down to the Ft. Lowell pool to do figures by 4. The parents thought the weather was perfect, but the girls, who were soaking wet in swim suits thought it was cold:) The pool was dirty, again, and they said it looks like the pool goes on forever. The water was so murky that they couldn't see the walls.

I wish I had taken more pictures, but the meets seem to be going fast this year. Maybe it's because Victoria is in more routines!

The 11/12's did figures Friday night, and that was followed by the 13/15 team routines. The girls looked great!!! Caitlin was sick, but you'd never know it from watching her swim! Then they had to get up early Saturday morning to do their figures! At least V. didn't have to swim her team routine between figures.


Parents still happy and rested early Saturday!



The rest of Saturday was trios, duets, and some of the solos.




The 13/15 underdog trio swam very well! I had the camera at the wrong setting so none of those pictures came out :( I did get some pics of the 13/15 trio with C., L., and M.







Duet warm up:
Wow! Look at those suits!

Saturday night, we, along with the Roots and Donahue's went out for pizza. After, we hung out at the fire by the pool area at the hotel. the girls got bored and went back to one of the rooms to play cards. I just noticed that Chloe is the only one without braces!



The girls have been working very hard since Riverside. I think they didn't like coming in 4th. even if it was very tough competition. It was almost like a reminder of coming in 4th at the Assoc. meet in January. Several girls came in for private sessions, some for the first time, and they all stayed for extended practices. Their hard work really payed off. They swam 7th out of 7, and we were all a little nervous about that. They swam their hearts out.


When they finished swimming, we knew the composite scores of the other teams. We were hoping they would get a score of at least 57 which would put them in about 2nd. place. It took a while but they announced the score, and it was 59.885!!! We were so happy for the girls, a few of us could barely contain ourselves! Michelle started yellilng "They won! They won!" I turned to her while I was probably yelling something inaudible and we started jumping up and down making a ton of noise. Bob said he should have taken a picture of us! We knew the final placement might be different because of figure scores, but we knew that even with figures they would qualify for Regionals.

We were right. Not only did they still qualify for Regionals, they placed first! They took the gold at state, and are more than likely to go to Nationals in June!



victoria and Maddy's 11/12 duet came in 6th out of 15! Very good showing! The 11/12 trio took Silver, and they're on their way to Regionals! I didn't write anything down, so I don't remember how other routines did. I'll update the blog when I get that.

the Aqua Stars had wonderful State Meet! All the team routines took gold! 11/12, 13/15 and 16/17 team routines, it was a clean sweep!




After the meet, we stopped at Beyond Bread for lunch. the girls were very happy and almost bouncing off the walls!




P. on the phone, giving the good news to her dad:


Regionals will be here in Mesa, May 15th & 16th.
Then, on to Florida in June!!

Friday, March 27, 2009

Riverside March 20-21 2009

Riverside was a lot of fun this year! Some of the girls had been there before, and for some, it was their first real travel meet. We all arrived safely Friday night and had dinner together at Applebee's. Coach Shannon sat with the girls and didn't let them order junk! Saturday morning we were all at the pool at 6am and started the morning off with figures. Although the forecast was for sun, the fog didn't burn off until 11:00, so it was quite cold all morning. Sunday was worse, it was only in the upper 40's/low 50's, rainy and windy all morning and into the early afternoon. The girls toughed it out, and swam well.


I had to lighten up this picture of the duet warming up
because there was no sun!

The 13-15 trio swam with a lot of energy
even though they were very tired.

Hey, don't those suits look great?!




The 11-12 trio took third place!



Some of the girls waiting to go to the pool on Sunday morning.

The first lift went very well!


Smile :D


Front walkover

Partner lifts