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The end of a season

Lacrosse ended today.  It has been a tough season for the boys losing more games then they won.  Coach mentioned today most of the games were with in a few points.  There was one blow out where we lost 13-4 or something. Today was Day of Lacrosse.  It was hot.  There were three games.  Little boys did well through the first one and 3/4 of the second.  I left after the second for work.  Jake's team played so hard and worked so hard as a team.  I wonder where they have been all season.  Out of the three games today they won two and lost one and according to Jake they are the "Consulation Champions"  And they were good with that and I am good with that.  Jake asked if next year I could ask for it off.  :(  I did but then the date was changed.  I loved being there cheering.  Seeing my healthy active (not so) little boy play his heart out. 

Dance ended last week.  Amazing recital.  My baby girl did so well.  She is an talented dancer who just lights up the stage.  She was made to be a preformer.  She has decided she wants to dance in high school and then college dance team and then be a Rockette. Dream big my princess.  She dance two numbers a dance with her unicorn and then a ballet from "Swan Lake"

Pictures to be added when I get home.

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