For the last two weeks, there has been an overlap of the winter basketball season and the start of spring ball. The overlap has meant practices multiple nights a week and careful coordination to ensure the right equipment is in the trunk of the car. It has been chaotic and crazy, and also lots of fun. This past weekend, we ping-ponged between sports as the kids had their very last basketball games and then, with hardly a breath, we headed right to the ballfield. Eli's Kangaroo basketball team played hard all season. Eli sharpened his dribbling and shooting skills, and he learned more about being a teammate. Eli says that his team went 5-and-2, but I think there were a few ties, that he took upon himself to convert to wins. He was one of the few on the team constantly checking the score, even when we assured him that the score was not important for this beginning level. Emmy's team The Sun capped off the season in 1st Place with a 4-2-1 record. It was a fairly even league, and each of the games were pretty competitive. In the final game, The Sun matched up with the only other team that had 3 wins, so the outcome would determine the season 'champion.' We were so excited to get the win. Each of the girls grew over the season, and it was a fun group. In between the games, we had a family lunch at Chick-Fil-A, and I snapped a quick photo of us taking up a large section of the dining room. Emmy and Eli have had the best cheering squad all season long.
Sunday, March 1, 2026
End of Basketball
Saturday, February 14, 2026
Happy Valentine's Day
In the Kennedy house, Valentine's Day extends way past the 14th. It seems that we've been celebrating the holiday all month long. Last Saturday, the 7th was the Kernersville Daddy Daughter Dance. Before the dance, Emmy posed for our annual Valentines photos. She loves her Daddy so much!
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Wednesday, February 4, 2026
A Winter Pause
Well as predicted, we got a second round of winter weather, and this time it was a surprising 8" of white, fluffy snow! It was quite different than the ice from last week, and it is the most snow Eli and Emmy have ever seen. The flakes started falling early Saturday morning, and they continued coming down for over 12 hours. It was a beautiful scene to watch from the window, and that is exactly what we did on Saturday. It felt like living inside of a snow globe. On Sunday, when the precipitation stopped, we bundled up to play outside. With temperatures still below freezing, we were sure to have on lots of layers. The kids enjoyed making snow angels, throwing snow balls, and going on a walk to the neighborhood park. Sunday church was of course cancelled and so has school this week. When the kids have not been playing outside, we have continued with our remote learning, played the Wii, and baked up some cozy treats. Emmy has been an eager helper any time I am in the kitchen. We have also used some of the time at home to get a jump start on our valentines. Eli chose a class set of race cars, while Emmy wanted to make her own this year. I'm glad we had the snow days to work on them. These last two weeks have brought a welcome pause from the busyness of life. As we begin to add back school, games, practices, and other evening and weekend events, I know I will look back on these days and cherish them for the slowness and togetherness they brought.
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