The robins are back in our yard. Jackie, our neighbor across the street that spends every winter in Florida, is back, and I haven't needed my electric blanket in weeks, so all the signs of spring are here! It's wonderful.
With the end of winter came the end of basketball for Peter. I was devasted to see it end because I think he learned a lot and it was very good for him. I also loved the moms I met in the stands and will miss our weekly chance to get together. However, Peter is thrilled to be done with his sports ordeal. The boy really doesn't love ball sports. It's sad. I'm proud of him for giving it a good try and going every week and doing his best. I definitely noticed improvements in his sports skills and also socially. It was a good experience overall.
I was hoping to post a cool action shot from a game, but he never contacted the ball a single time in a game all season. That was a bit of a bummer, but it was just as we wanted it (as you can see where he spends his time in the game - he's the little guy at the back). He did try hard in practice, though! I think the fast pace and the flying ball is a bit intimidating.
March always means Pinewood Derby in Cub Scouts. Kelly wasn't too thrilled to have yet another pinewood derby car to build. I think he thought he was done once the church got out of scouting. But we've been really happy with Peter's cub scout troop and he was very excited about having his own pinewood derby car. He named his car "Speed Racer" and he came in 2nd place among the other tiger scouts. First place beat him by less than a second.
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