Ashlee’s 5th Grade Graduation

Video and pictures from Ashlee’s 5th Grade Graduation ceremony earlier this evening.

Ashlee being recognized with the other Student Body members.
Ashlee being recognized with the other Student Body members.
Waiting for her name to be called.
Waiting for her name to be called.
Ashlee and her teacher Mrs. Parkus.
Ashlee and her teacher Mrs. Parkus.
Showing off her certificate and her signature owl. Each year the 5th graders get a plush animal they pass around to each other and sign their names.
Showing off her certificate and her signature owl. Each year the 5th graders get a plush animal they pass around to each other and sign their names.
Ashlee & Lilly.
Ashlee & Lilly.
Octavia, Ashlee, & Lilly.
Octavia, Ashlee, & Lilly.
Ashlee & Nick, 9 years total at Pittsfield.
Ashlee & Nick, 9 years total at Pittsfield.

Grats Ashlee!!!

Nick’s 8th Grade Graduation

Nick’s 8th grade graduation was this morning. Here’s a quick video and some pictures of the ceremony and celebration.

Getting ready for his name to be called.
Getting ready for his name to be called.
Walking across the stage.
Walking across the stage.
Shaking hands with the administrators.
Shaking hands with the administrators.
Final words with his counselor.
Final words with his counselor.
Nick and Alex at their post-ceremony lunch.
Nick and Alex at their post-ceremony lunch.
The mugshot.
The mugshot.

Grats Nick! I can’t believe we’ve got a high school freshman in the house.

And The Winner Is…

We just got home from the Library. There was a ceremony for the announcement of the winners of the Ann Arbor District Library’s first every short story contest for grades 3-5. There were 99 entries from 21 different schools around the area.

And to our surprise, Ashlee took first place! We couldn’t believe it when they got down to the very last name and they called hers! She was surprised as well, as we had to tell her to go up to the front and accept her award. Becky and I were really nervous as it got down to that last name, Ashlee was nervous on the way over. Of course, we’re really excited for her and proud that her hard work paid off.

Here’s some pictures (the first is of Ashlee getting the certificate for her entry, every student that entered and attended was recognized tonight):

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It was a really entertaining program for the students who attended. Author Shutta Crum was the guest speaker, and she did a very good kid oriented presentation on where she gets some of the ideas for her books. You can visit her website here:

http://www.shutta.com

More Mother’s Day

Here’s a couple of pictures of the kids while on FaceTime with Grandma and Grandpa in CV.

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And also the song Ashlee played for Becky for Mother’s Day and later on FaceTime for Grandma. She’s only been playing the violin for a couple months. She didn’t have the sheet music for this, she just figured it out on her own.

Ty Detmer

In case anybody missed them, here are some recent clips of Ty Detmer and his recent induction into the College Football Hall of Fame. It was amazing that for his size how far and how accurate he could pass the ball down the field, even on the run. And his presence in the pocket was amazing.

So sad, when was the last time we saw a BYU quarterback actually hit a receiver in stride… oh wait… a couple weeks ago… New Mexico State. Start Lark!

His Heisman year, when he upset #1 Miami the first game of the season, that was the greatest sports event I have ever attended.

For The Record

Just to clear up a little shenanigans that seem to be going on on a certain, not to be named social network… The Lawrence Welk Show is not my favorite show, nor is it currently, nor has ever been, on my small list of shows I actually like.

I will say though that I love telling the kids that it’s Becky’s favorite show (no worries, she does the same to me, not just to our children, but apparently on that social network as well). I do leave it on on purpose from time to time just to see how quickly it takes for her to come into the living room.

Now that we’ve got that straightened out, let’s get back to sports [Josh]!

Amazing!

OK, so I know that Tianna will agree with me on this one. But we went to see The Amazing Spider-Man yesterday and it was really, really good. I would’ve turned right back around and watched it again.

It was at the very least on par with the first and second Spider-Man movies (3 was a mess). I think it’s actually better, but that might be just me being a Spidey geek and riding the euphoria of the new film. It was most everything a Spider-Man geek would want.

Andrew Garfield did a great job making Peter Parker a more modern day geek. Nick had mentioned to me that he did a good job of displaying how some situations made Peter uncomfortable and hard to get his point across, sometimes very unsure of what to say. And while his confidence grew in a lot of situations as he became Spider-Man, there were still occasions where he portrayed Peter having a hard time. There was more emotion in dealing with the whole Uncle Ben story as well.

Emma Stone was great as Gwen Stacy. Everything I think I remembered about that character from the comics she portrayed. She was not afraid to stand up for anyone or to do her part in difficult situations. She was Peter’s peer academically. And Emma Stone did a great job of showing Gwen’s understanding of who Peter was, what he had become, and what she was getting into. Her Gwen was able to help and encourage Peter, a trait that I remember from the comics. Doesn’t make too much sense now but if you watch the show you’ll see what I mean.

Was it direct canon from the comics? Not all of it. But did those deviations detract from the movie? I don’t think so at all. And as many times as I’ve read or watched Uncle Ben dying scenes, they still seemed to be able to pull off a very emotional part of the movie superbly. They did a great job of showing Spidey’s “way” of fighting bad guys, and his often witty banter he’d take part in with them. The web-swinging scene near the end of the movie was pretty cool. Even the resolution of the movie had me going from, “You can’t end it like that!,” to, “I really like how what they did there.” Finally, every scene that has both Captain Stacy and Peter/Spidey in it was awesome.

The secret scene half-way through the credits… well, I won’t spoil it, but it does set things up nicely, if not for movie 2, then at least the 3rd one. There wasn’t a secret scene at the very end of the credits like a lot of Marvel movies. I am interested to see if they eventually stick to the comic stories pertaining to Gwen. If you don’t remember, she was eventually killed by the Green Goblin and I’d like to see if the movie studio is brave enough to allow someone to tell that story on the big screen.

Bottom line, if you get the chance, go and see this movie!

Suturing and Knot Tying Breakout Session

NATA Office (@nata1950) tweeted this picture about 3 hours ago:

Here’s the link to the picture since the tweet is missing a space after “2012” http://lockerz.com/s/220231407

It’s all my fellow MedSport workers, Jamie, Jake, Melissa, and Me.

EDIT:

Ok I tracked down the picture if you don’t want to click through.