
Nate played in a volleyball league with his brother and cousins this spring. (Thanks guys for inviting him!) This game was at the beginning of April. They just finished up the tournament last night and took 3rd.... or something like that. It was fun to watch and the kids loved running around at the good ol' MVHS!

Speaking of Mountain View High School..... I hadn't been back there in so long. It was fun to see the changes they have made. Of course, somethings never change, like how long that sucker is! Those of you who went there, especially in '94-'96, do you remember feeling like sardines walking through that hall and in the very middle where all the intersections met? You'd have to plan your "merging" way ahead of time. Then the new high school was built, and it didn't seem as crowded. I guess that was the whole point. Anyway, maybe someday I'll find some good old pictures of those days..... or not. Do we like flashbacks? Hmmmmm......
I do have one question for Amber (yes, YOU, Amber!) Was our locker the 4th one from the right or the 5th? Nate and I can't agree. Either way, it was the perfect central location our senior year.... and you can't forget about the "ledge" we spent many a lunch sitting on and the lovely "rail riders" at our backs. There were some fun times, but I'm glad it's all in the past! {Special Thanks to Rachel for taking our picture :)}Moving on... Here's our lovely spring break snow storm. The kids had great fun in it. By the evening it was a slushy, sloppy mess and the next day it was gone! {Thanks goodness!}

Haley has discovered her belly button. She makes me smile!

Our poor pooch got shot with a pellet gun on April 22nd. He likes to run away. He never comes home until we find him or someone calls to tell us they have him. I got a call right about 9:00 a.m. from someone saying they had found Tag. I was just about to take Rachel to school and of course, had my other three kids. Nate wasn't even home (he was close by, but not home). I just said "okay" not thinking much of it because this is nothing new. Then the guy finally proceeds to tell me Tag was bleeding pretty bad and he thought he had been hit by a car. He even offered to bring him to me before I could even say anything. So when I tried to take him up on his offer he thought I didn't care about my dog and was appalled at me for my reaction. I was just trying to figure out what I was going to do and how I was going to do it. It was all just bad timing. How was I going to get Rachel to school, pick up an 80 pound bleeding dog and throw him in my car with my kids looking on wondering what's wrong with their pet? Then drag a dog and at least 3 kids into the vet's office? It just wasn't going to work. Luckily, Nate was close by and picked him up and took him to the vet. The vet right off thought it looked like a gunshot wound so we were relieved when the x-ray showed it wasn't from a real gun, but at the same time someone still SHOT him. The pellet is embedded 4 inches in him forever more! He was pretty shook up the first day, but each day was able to move around better and a week later, is now fine. He's even run away once since! We were hoping it would have taught him a lesson, but no such luck. As for the man who wasn't very nice to me, come to find out his lab had recently died and he was re-living his own trauma. I guess I'll forgive him!
It looks worse than it is. He just has one little staple. The rest is just residue from all the gore.... Nate said it was pretty bad. I'm glad I didn't have to see it! When Rachel got home from school she cried and cried when she saw him.










