Basketball season has come to an end for the Kennedys. And we loved every minute! Eli's last practice was on the 15th, and his coach planned a celebration with cupcakes and trophies. All four of us went for the last practice, and it was so cute to see Eli in his oversized jersey with his personalized trophy. A bonus for Emmy was playing with her friend Casey, who was also there for her little brother's practice. In addition to Eli's season wrapping up, the Lady Cardinals had their last game today. On the Tuesday before, we had a pizza party for the team. Coach Boomer printed certificates for everyone, even Coach Buzz. It was a sweet celebration for these girls who have grown so much over the season. At the last game, Emmy continued her strong presence on defense and her quick instinct for getting the ball. She had a key basket in the final period to take the Cardinals up by 2. In the last seconds the other team made a shot, ending the game in a tie. It was exciting! The Cardinals finished the season 5-2-1. A big thank you to Uncle Zack for so many action shots from the last game. We will certainly miss the routine of our Saturdays this winter, but with warmer weather ahead, I know our weekends will soon fill up with other activities. I'm glad that we are closing out basketball with so many good memories.
Saturday, February 24, 2024
Daddy's New Titles
Last Sunday, Boomer and I had a delayed Valentine's date, and we had the best time. I'm not too picky about celebrating the holiday on the exact day; I am always content to get any one-on-one time with my hubby, especially when it includes a delicious meal. We ate at DiValletta in Greensboro, and I had the Cajun Shrimp Pasta and Boomer had the rib-eye. For dessert, we had just enough room for a slice of red velvet cheesecake.
Triad was closed on Friday, the 16th and Monday, the 19th for Teacher Workdays. When Triad is closed, it also means no after-school for Emmy. We are so grateful to Grammy and Grandpa for helping with childcare on these two days. They divided the tasks of picking up Emmy and also entertaining Eli. We are so blessed to have their help.
I have to end with some bragging on my husband. I am so proud of him, I could just burst! At his conference last week, Boomer was selected as the NORTH CAROLINA CAREER & TECHNICAL ADMINISTRATOR OF THE YEAR! To receive this honor at the state level is huge! Boomer was recognized last summer as the Piedmont Triad CTE Director of the Year, and then in January, he had to submit a portfolio for consideration at the state level. The final stage of the process included an interview with the eight regional candidates, and it was some tough competition. I see the time and passion that Boomer puts into his work, and I am so happy that he could be recognized by others in this way. Oh, and I have to mention that prior to this award, Boomer was promoted to ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT of Yadkin County Schools. We are thankful to Dr. Martin and the School Board for continuing to value Boomer. He leads with humility, compassion, knowledge, and selflessness. He has had a few other exciting opportunities presented to him, and he has carefully weighed each professional step he takes. I'm so proud of him for the ways he juggles work and home. At home, he is still Daddy - doing the laundry, reading books, coaching basketball, covering bath time, loading up the car, unloading the dishwasher, tackling and tickling, and keeping us laughing. Even with all the new titles, the one he wears the best is Daddy. (....but Assistant Superintendent has a nice ring to it!)
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