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U10B AYSO HP Gold Team

The AYSO U10 Boys team wraps up their regular season on Saturday morning concluding a very successful season. We lost one player from our fall team (Patrick) and gained one new player (Zach). We accommodated four boys (Dylan, Joe, Trevor and Jaden) who played both baseball and AYSO soccer. Two boys (Eric and Andrew) were balancing AYSO soccer commitments vs. Odyssey Soccer Club practices and games.

I know that AYSO doesn’t place a premium on keeping score but going into the last game the HP Gold Team is undefeated. Last Tuesday night’s game took a yeoman’s effort and several goals in the 4th quarter to preserve that record.

In honor of the team I created a HP Gold Poster for each of the players to be handed out following our last game.

I also made a movie which showed three of the boys (Eric, Trevor and Brandon) playing in their 1st U6 game and medley of pictures taken over the course of the fall and spring seasons.

HP Gold

 

The King of Mulch

We have landscaped 11 cubic yards of mulch in the past three weeks.  That’s three heaping pickup truck loads and one not heaping load.  Most of the mulch has gone on the west and north sides of the house where we re-landscaped.  But we have mulched between the peonies and the roadside fence; the holly in the lawn the new trees along the road, the trees in the lawn and the grape arbor.

Select 7 Soccer Tournament

HP’s U10 Boys team finished 4th in the 6 team Select 7 Tournament! Congratulations to the 10 boys who played so hard today.

Front row: Austin, Josh, Joey, Josh.  Back row: Jack, David, Thomas, Colby, Eric, Dylan.  Third row: Coach Marcus.

 

International Day

Eric’s latest school project was a poster and presentation at International Day. Each child picked a country and developed a poster presenting information about that country. Eric chose Vietnam. His poster displayed the Vietnam flag, a map, interesting facts and a recipe.

Eric dressed in shorts, a white t-shirt and a hat befitting a rice farmer.

 

HP Gold U10 Boys Frankfort Soccer Tournament Team

We had nine boys interested in playing in the Frankfort Tournament.

Front row: Zach, Cole, Andrew, Eric. Back row: Trevor, Jaden, David, Aaron and Nicco. Below the team makes the requisite “funny faces picture.”

HP Gold came in 4th in the 6 team tournament beating Frankfort and Remsen and being beaten by Sharon Springs, Richfield Springs and HP Purple.

Below the boys display their awards, pins and ribbons.

Eric’s Science Achievement Award & Desk

Eric got recognized for his good grades on a Science test answering 23 of 25 questions correctly.  One other student got 24 of 25.

He told us when we visit the school this next Tuesday for International Day (his poster project is on Vietnam) that we should check out his desk as “it is really clean!”.  Well yeah….look at all the papers he brought home from cleaning out his desk!

Landscaping

As the next phase in our home remodeling we are landscaping around the house, attachment and garage. This involves digging up old plants, moving them to new locations (in some cases) and planting new shrubbery.

I would dig around each shrub that was to be moved and then use my tractor and slip scoop to pull out any remaining roots, load the shrub into the slip scoop and move it to the new location.

There were a lot of shrubs to move.

So once all of these are removed, the dirt is re-filled and graded, landscape paper is put down and new plants are put in. I know, they look small, but they will grow – especially the blue globe spruce and purple Rhododendron.

Kathryn (behind Rhododendron) weeded around the house and we set in landscape paper.

The west side is planted. See how big that purple Rhododendron got to be?

 

The next day’s lineup ready to be planted.

We got bulk mulch from Olney’s carrying 3 cubic yards per truck load. It took 6 cubic yards total for everything. It was hot and humid work.

The finished product.

 

Kathryn takes pictures of the finale.

 

 

Fun in the Sun Weekend

Thursday afternoon Kathryn left for Long Lake where she met up with her pal Jane. She stayed at Shamrock Motel so they could depart at 4am for a day of serious birding with Adirondack Avian Expeditions, an Adirondack guiding service. From 4am until 5pm on Friday Kathryn had her birding expedition at Massawepie where she saw 63 species, including 17 warblers. They saw moose tracks and were shown a video of a mama bear and her two cubs following them down the dirt road (Kathryn was completely unaware of their presence).

While mowing the lawn on Friday I found a clump of feathers in the lawn under the evergreen trees. It wasn’t there on Thursday evening when I walked the dogs down to the pond to feed the fish. It appeared that a crow met it’s demise under our evergreen trees.

Eric and I poked around in feathers with a stick looking for clues. We found the crow’s skull and an owl pellet. Now we know why crows hate on owls during the day.

Eric and I went out for pizza on Friday night, and hit the hot tub at night as Kathryn told us of her trip.

Saturday morning Eric’s AYSO team played Oneida 2 under hot, sunny conditions. Eric scored one goal, had a nice assist to Aaron and HP won 7-3. The kids were running out of gas in the 4th period.

Saturday afternoon Kathryn and I played in a volleyball tournament at ADK Lanes to benefit the American Cancer Society. Temperatures were in the 80’s and we consumed copious amounts of water and Gatorade. There were 5 teams that modified rosters throughout the afternoon to keep games even and competitive. Saturday night we crashed early.

Sunday Kathryn mowed her trails and hit the grocery store. Eric had his buddy, Trevor, over for a day of play. It was a perfect day for a nine year boy. Eric and Trevor played baseball, football and tennis over the clothesline. They did target shooting with Trevor’s new BB gun. We set up a safe shooting environment in the woods, reviewed hunter safety / gun safety rules and shot into a large cardboard box. Trevor’s BB gun had a lot of power and only a few BBs were captured inside the cardboard box.

In the afternoon the boys went swimming/ jumping in the pond, netted minnows from the stream and generally had a great day.

While Eric and Trevor were practicing their fancy jumps I checked out the pond-side lilacs and saw 6 eggs in Tree Swallow nest box.

I worked on raking the fill dirt on the south side of the garage and picking stone in preparation for seeding grass and applying mulch. Of course, while all the work is going on Cullen hung out under the deck to stay cool. He is getting his adult hair and color around his face and ears, but retains his puppy fur on his body.

We capped off the weekend by attending a quiet cookout at Skip’s house.

Cookout Corner

We had fantastic weather over the weekend. Saturday morning Eric scored 3 or 4 goals in his soccer game vs Oneida.

I mowed the lawn for the 2nd time and we checked out the local renaissance faire. In the afternoon the boys netted minnows from the pool above the pond and tried some ‘noodling’.

They tried and swimming in a frigid pond we had our evening meal at Cookout Corner.

Eric and Trevor hanging out.