Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Friday, September 2, 2011
Power Rangers to the Rescue!
A couple of months ago, Emma found an old VHS tape (yes, we still have an old player) of Zach's... one of his very favorites -- Power Rangers. She watched it and fell in love. For weeks she walked around here karate chopping and kicking... Tony finally bought some updated movies (DVDs) and now both girls are enamored! After much begging and pleading, I finally agreed to look on the internet for costumes... which of course lead to purchasing. Every day for a week, Emma and Mia would head straight to the mailbox after school to see if their pink and yellow Ranger suits had made it in.
These are from the big arrival day...
We celebrated that night with a Power Ranger Pizza Party for dinner -- complete with pink and yellow cupcakes. Hmmm, now if I can just find pictures of Zach in his blue Ranger get-up...
Don't you feel safer?
MEET THE TITANS
Family, friends and fans got to "Meet The Titans" on Saturday, August 13th at LHS's annual Media Day -- the 2011 Titan Football, Cheer & Dance Teams were introduced... as was our new blow up! The Titan Touchdown Club worked all summer to raise money for the inflatable helmet pictured in the background. At the start of all home games, our TITANS will run through the tunnel and emerge through the helmet and fog onto the field. Can't wait to experience it at our first home game on September 9th against FHS where the TITANS will "Blackout the Bulldogs" -- should be an awesome sight to see!
Go TITANS!
Zach Lechleiter -- #52
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
First Day of School
Hooray! All three kiddos went back to school on Monday.
I can't believe my baby boy is a Junior in high school! As has become tradition, the Lakeshore TITAN Football Team dressed up for the first day of school -- it's so nice to see these young men in their Sunday best on special days like Monday and game days.
Mia returned to Woodlake... as a second grader! She returned to Ms. Stratton's multi-age class where she is now an 'expert'. I know she'll be an outstanding role model for the novices.
And Emma... we'll she's back at New Covenant for her final year there before starting Kindergarten. She was so excited about her new lunch box and seeing her favorite teachers -- Ms. Betty and Ms. Lisa. She even got to bring group snack on the first day of school.
Monday, July 25, 2011
Tennessee Family Vacation - July 2011
It was an awesome vacation! The girls had a great time and Zach had a blast too... he brought a buddy (Brandon) along so as not to be outnumbered. They (the boys) are old enough now for us to let them have a little space - they did stuff with us during the day and then in the afternoon/evening we dropped them off in the walking area of Gatlinburg (nice and safe and fun stuff to do) and then picked them up later. Tony was a real trooper picking the boys up at 11pm (it was about 30 minutes away from where we were staying) and by that time, I was done for... They came home one night with tatts (I almost had a heart attack!) - but thank God they were Henna!
We went to the park, played in the river, went white water rafting, rode horses, the boys zip-lined, went to Dixie Stampede, attended the China Kids Reunion and saw the acrobats, ate well, watched a movie all piled in the cabin, had friends over to the cabin for dinner one night (they were staying in the area too and the boys all play ball together so Tony and I got to meet the parents and get to know them), and of course, took Emma to Cincy afterwards. She got a clean bill of health - hooray! We did a lot, but relaxed too.
Life is MUCH easier when you don't have to work all day! ;)
So Sweet...
& Innocent...
Tony and I have said for the past year or so that Mia was going to be an engineer... well, this trip erased any doubt we might have had. This girl LOVES building (and later dismantling) dams. She and her sister played for hours in the water -- stacking rocks and then later tossing mini-boulders to create new waterways. It was really neat to watch.
We went to the park, played in the river, went white water rafting, rode horses, the boys zip-lined, went to Dixie Stampede, attended the China Kids Reunion and saw the acrobats, ate well, watched a movie all piled in the cabin, had friends over to the cabin for dinner one night (they were staying in the area too and the boys all play ball together so Tony and I got to meet the parents and get to know them), and of course, took Emma to Cincy afterwards. She got a clean bill of health - hooray! We did a lot, but relaxed too.
Life is MUCH easier when you don't have to work all day! ;)
So Sweet...
& Innocent...
Not!
Boy, you can really see the resemblance...
A quiet moment...
The boys are back from their adventure!
Yes, that is a lot of purple!
Even Brandon went along with my silly idea -- wouldn't want anyone to have to guess who was in our party!
Ah... how rare it is for all three to be smiling at once -- and standing next to each other!
Six years later, we reunite with one of the 10 other familes we travelled with to China when we adopted Mia.
On stage at Cirque de Chine...
Mia was SO excited about going horse-back riding -- she talked about it even before we left for TN!
Rough & Tough Cowboys!
Alpine sledding in Ober Gatlinburg... I'm positive Zach and Brandon set new speed records!
Mia & Emma didn't actually sled -- but they sure make a cute picture!
Wa-Hoo! That was actually the name of the zipline company -- it was appropriately named... I could hear folks yelling 'wahoo' as they ziplined through the resort area we stayed in.
Brandon posing... he is so hilarious.
These guys had a great time! The key to going fast is weight and reclining in the harness. At 205 and 240, these guys had to be like lightning over the tree tops -- especially on the tandem line! As you can imagine, they are 'slightly' competitive -- and on the last line, they got to race each other. You'll just have to guess who won. ;)
Tony and I have said for the past year or so that Mia was going to be an engineer... well, this trip erased any doubt we might have had. This girl LOVES building (and later dismantling) dams. She and her sister played for hours in the water -- stacking rocks and then later tossing mini-boulders to create new waterways. It was really neat to watch.
The cabin we stayed at was really nice -- having a kitchen to cook in was great with this big crew! We would definitely stay here again.
The latest addition to the Tulli Tribe -- Choo Choo, the beagle.
What in the world have a I agreed to now?
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