Nico’s father wrestling for Stanford against Notre Dame 28 years ago. Please notice the singlet I am wearing. I had to wait almost three decades, but could not be prouder passing it on to my son.
Nicolai decided to enter the Big East Middle School Wrestling Tournament today. He has not competed in 4 years and only practiced 3 times this season. Despite the long hiatus, Nicolai won his first two matches before his strength waned and he lost his second two. I have no doubt that with some additional training and skill development Nicolai could be very competitive in this sport.
Peter is Maya’s age and returned to the dinner table for dessert quite amazed that Maya had taken him down five times during an after dinner wrestling match. Growing up with two older brothers has not been without its advantages for Maya.
Younger sister Anna is working on a gravity maze, the prize she won after successfully completing a scavenger hunt which kept the children busy while the parents had some adult time.
We were invited to join the Brunings for dinner and had a wonderful time. Having completed my cleanse, I was free to indulge in real food again. I can tell you that brie on French bread has never tasted so good.
Maya shows off her shooting form at basketball practice this morning. Last week I worked with her on proper technique which essentially requires a one-handed release (tough for a little kid facing a ten foot rim). She has mastered the shot and was very pleased when her first attempt of the day resulted in a swish.
Kyle successfully completed his 21-day cleanse and celebrated with a breakfast of French toast. I started the day after he did and need to serve one more day of my sentence. Sarcasm aside, I feel great and have lost 12 pounds.
Today is half-and-half day at Maya’s school. She is dressed as a soccer player on top and as an equestrian on bottom. Her right side hair features a bun and the other a braid. In other respects, I see her as half way between a child and young girl.