Okay, so I know I spend too much time talking about Lia on this blog so today I am going to take time to brag about the rest of my family - Sorry Lia, Mommy still loves you!
Josh: What can I say about Josh - he is really growing up and I have come to the realization that my days of him living under our roof are quickly fading away. He has been working very hard trying to earn as much money as he can because he is signing up to do a 6 month mission in Switzerland/Thailand. Yes, he will be leaving us in November for 6 months. I cry every time I think of him leaving but I knew a few years ago that Josh wants to see the world and experience many different cultures, so I am not surprised he is actually going to do this. He is going to delay his college for a year to do this. We are very proud of him but also, as parents, we are worried about his safety and him being so far away from us. HE IS STILL OUR LITTLE BOY!!!
Alyssa: Well, Alyssa is at the point in her life where her friends are more important than anything else. I know it is just a phase, but we hardly ever see her! She has been in Competitive Cheer for about 6 weeks now. They are doing extremely well and have taken 1st place in every competition they have been in. I really enjoy going to the competitions and sometimes I think I get just as nervous as the girls do just before they perform. Her team puts in many hours practicing and it really shows. She is kind of a leader of the group and really tries to get the girls charged up and keep them in line - it is a wonderful side of her to watch.
Aaron: My little boy, Aaron. He has been busy practicing and playing basketball. He is a complete sports fan and player. In the morning the first thing he does is tune into ESPN and find out who won the games the night before and who will be playing that night. His ultimate goal at this point is to play basketball for Notre Dame, and I will be the proudest mom in the stands when that happens. This summer he is going to a basketball camp at Notre Dame for a week. He is really excited about it and I am sure he will learn many new skills and improve his game even more. Did I mention he is almost always the high scorer of his team! I am really proud of him and love it when other parents walk up to me and tell me how great of a player Aaron is. He is also a very good team player - passing the ball around to others who haven't gotten a shot, and always high fiving those who scored.
Charlie: My sweet and caring hubby. He works so hard and is such a dedicated father and husband. My own father has been the President of the company that Charlie and I work for. This January my father has decided to hang up his hat and retire after 21 years. The board of directors has made the decision to appoint Charlie as the new President. I know he is very excited about his new position, but it is also quite demanding at times. He does a great job balancing his work load and spending time with his family and I am so proud of his dedication to both. He has many wonderful employees who have been very supportive of the change in leadership, and I know that has helped him make the transition much smoother.
Thank you for letting me brag a bit about the "rest" of my family. We have all been very busy lately so I haven't had as much time to post. Our family is also working on buying a new home. The home is in foreclosure and we are waiting on the sellers bank to approve us to purchase the home. We have given them 2 weeks to process the sale and accept our offer. If it happens we are looking at making the move in about 2 months. The house is only about 5 minutes away from our current home. We are in the "wait and see" mode right now.
So, that is what has been going on at the Halls lately - lots of excitement!