How many defenders does it take to cover Nicolai. Apparently the answer is four and even that many was not enough to prevent Nico from scoring a really beautiful goal this morning. Jeanine is away for the weekend with friends on Martha’s Vineyard while I hold down the fort and run the weekend soccer taxi service.
I would be less embarrassed to report that this was a setup photo. The truth is that I found these two like this when I came down for breakfast. Please refer to an earlier post where I question if my daughter is part canine. I rest my case.
Kyle leaves so early in the morning now that he is in high school that I rarely get a chance to photograph him. Here I catch him on his way out to wait for the bus. This expression says “Hurry up and take the picture and do not come outside and embarrass me.”
Although my knee recovered sufficiently to climb Kilimanjaro, it is still not strong enough to play soccer. Sunday mornings in the fall and spring are when I escape to enjoy a couple of hours of competition and camaraderie. This morning the air was crisp with the anticipation of fall and it felt very strange to be missing my game. On the positive side, it did afford me the opportunity to attend church with the family and later in the afternoon, Jeanine guided me on a bike ride through the hidden paths of Concord. It never ceases to amaze me how many secret places there are in our town and that Jeanine seems to know them all. We finish our ride at the high school where Maya is attending a soccer clinic.
Nico winds up for a shot on goal against a much larger Belmont defender. The game was rather one sided but Nico did have an assist on his team’s only goal.
Kyle is one of a half dozen freshman who made the Concord Carlisle High School junior varsity soccer team. Today they beat Sudbury 2-0. Kyle made a nice back heel pass for the assist on their second goal. Here he leaps into the air for a volley.
Another stuffed animal perishes at the hands of Nala. This dog will spend hours removing every ounce of fluff from a stuffed toy which falls prey to her attack. Heaven help us when she figures out that all the furniture and pillows are filled with the same material.
To all my Friends and Family: Thank you all so much for the financial and moral support of my climb. I couldn’t have done it without you. When I was so tired and wanted to stop and give up, the thought of everyone that was supporting me kept my foot going. I thought about everyone who was supporting me the whole way up, every step that I took and especially on the last day when it was cold and dark and I was tired and in pain.I would think, just one more step, over and over and the faces of the people who were thinking of me would flash in and out of my mind and for this I thank you, because without you I couldn’t have made it! I am very grateful for all of the donations to the Free Wheelchair Mission. Now we are nearly up to $50,000 and may be starting a third container. Thank you again for everything. Sincerely, Nicolai
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