Sunday, October 26, 2008

Another weekend, come and gone


Another busy weekend here at the Moran house. Saturday morning we were up early for Mary to go to the hospital for a few hours for a class she's teaching. Then she returned and we all headed over for Will's soccer game. Not his best game by far, for most of the game, Will seemed to be going the wrong way or watching the game from afar, or engaging in strange new behavior like running to the goal to play goalie. There are no goalies in his league.
After the game we headed back to watch Noah while his parents went to the UT game. It was fun to have a seven month-old in the house, but made us remember how we've come beyond things like bottles and random toppling over from a sitting position.
Today was all about pumpkins. After going back and forth about taking a trip out to Marble Falls to a farm with a pumpkin patch, ended up opting for the more simple route and hit a church patch for the yearly photos. As with last year, it was a frustrating experience to get two kids to look happy and normal at the same time in one photo.
Then tonight at home, we chopped up one of the pumpkins. Mary handled the bulk of the extraction of the innards, and I made the spooky face requested by Will for the last week. It was spooky enough that when we cut all the lights for the viewing, David seemed pretty concerned about getting close to it. My weird slow shutter and flash experiments help it look even more spooky.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Halloween is coming


It's quickly approaching. We've been asking Will for the last few weeks what he wants to be for Halloween, and he's gone through a variety of ideas (bat, lion, bear), but seems to have locked on being a T-Rex. We've done some web searching and seen the six different dino costumes that all places seem to have for sale. Clearly they are made for kids living north of the Arctic Circle, because they look to be very well insulated. I think we'll be making a costume again this year. We're considering both Will and David being dinos, so maybe we'll save a little by building in bulk. Should make for some late nights.

Friday Mary went with Will's class to a pumpkin patch. Looks like it was a good time among the squash. Click here for the pics.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Will's Second Soccer Game



Looks like the one practice in between games didn't do much for the Sharks. Saturday's effort against the Rockets was about the same as the previous game. The other team this time though was much more aggressive -- to the point that the ref cautioned them several times about pushing people, even other players on their team. Plus, they had enough kids to field two complete units -- the orange team and the purple team. Both had a supply of ringers.

Will was still emotional in the first half when he was scored on. Plus, he got kicked in the arm and rear, which he didn't like. He showed some more of that speed, with some good closing and defensive efforts, including a big block to a shot on the goal, which means a lot in a league without goalies.

See the Game two pics.

Monday, October 06, 2008

Will's First Soccer Game

Will's first soccer game was great. Will scored the opening (and one the of the few) goals for his team. The other team scored many, many times.

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In the first quarter, Will was primarily following the pack around, jumping enthusiastically. He had a few defensive stands where he came away with a sad pouty face when the other team scored. After some coaching (by Coach Dad!), he definitely seemed to start getting it. I'm guessing after a few more games, he's going to be a darn fine soccer baller. Fun stuff.

Thursday, October 02, 2008

Blood in the... milk?

Mary brought home a surprise for Will from Miss Pat -- a little shark with some strawberry milk syrup. Will is definitely into sharks, even when they bleed into his milk. See here:

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