Sound to Narrows Race

David & Daniel after the race

The boys both ran in the Youth 5K (18 years old and younger) race as part of the Sound to Narrows event.  It was Daniel’s second 5K race and David’s first.  It’s also a fairly difficult course because the first half is downhill and the second half is uphill, and it’s a noticeable hill.  We’re learning that these events have a social aspect to them as we ran into many friends and acquaintances there.  It was a lot of fun.  The weather was just right for running – a little on the cool side for spectators.  The boys both got off to a good start and ran great races.  David finished in 20:42 and he was 15th overall (out of 199)!  Daniel beat his personal best by over a minute, finishing in 18:39 and in third place.  These guys continue to amaze us.

One more thing… we went from the race to soccer, where they played for about an hour and a half solid.

We have pictures and video for your enjoyment.

5th Grade Band Concert

The fifth-grade band concert was a huge success!  Daniel learned so much as he worked hard on his drumming.  He had private lessons and practiced diligently.  His band directors had such great things to say about him – they really praised his combination of natural talent and hard work.  There were times during the concert that Sary-Jo flashed back to Janel when she watched Daniel play.  His mannerisms were similar and she is such a good drummer.  It was a real treat to watch Daniel (and now you can watch too).

Hershey’s Invitational Track Meet 2012

Daniel and David have been eager to participate in the Hershey meet for several weeks.  Unfortunately, Daniel’s band concert was scheduled for the same night.  We went to the track meet hoping that they would be ahead of schedule so Daniel might run the 800; unfortunately it didn’t work out that way.  Daniel was only able to compete in the standing long jump and he did not qualify for state.

David was able to compete in both the softball throw and in the 400 meter run.  Although that’s not his favorite race (he likes a little more distance), the time worked out so he ran.  And he ran hard!  He took first place in both of his events and will be competing at the state meet on June 30. There was an incident in the 400 in which another participant was running hard – and might have beaten David – but was interfered with by a non-participant.  The meet officials wisely declared the race a tie and are sending both boys to state.  Watch the video.

He threw the softball 118′; his time in the 400 was 1:09.56.  Great job, David!

District Track Meet

Daniel

The Puyallup School District held its annual elementary school track meet, with competitors from 21 elementary students in grades 4-6.  David will get to participate next year; Daniel had a thoroughly enjoyable day today.  First, he placed 2nd in the long jump (grades 4-5).  Then, he anchored the relay team.  They had a bit of a rough exchange on the first passing of the baton, but still finished 7th overall (two teams per school).  Finally, the event he has been waiting weeks for – the 800 meter run.  Daniel is very aware of the rich tradition of Ethiopian distance runners, and in a way, I think his success in this area helps him feel connected to his native land and culture.  He is a gifted runner and it showed as he worked his way to the front of the pack and then pulled away for an impressive first place finish!  Click the photo above to see more.  Watch the video, which includes all three events.

Finished! – Daniel’s Jackie Robinson Mosaic

Daniel’s class is connecting several subjects to baseball right now.  He did his research on a Hall of Fame player (guess which one Daniel got), and completed other baseball-related work.  An art project included a mosaic of Jackie Robinson.  Daniel is extremely meticulous, so he was not going to settle for a run of the mill mosaic.  He took many extra hours to get it just right and the result is incredible!  Here he is with the finished result.  Click the picture to see him attaching the final piece.  And as he was approaching completion, David took a little video of the artist in his studio.

(Not) Just Another Day in the Park

On Saturday, we got together with friends who had recently returned from Ethiopia following their adoption of a sibling group (2 boys and 1 girl).  These kids came from the same orphanage in Adama that Daniel and David lived in.  They had seen pictures and video of our boys, but they did not meet in Ethiopia.

Sary-Jo began praying for these kids as soon as they appeared on the “waiting children” list.  Logically, it was unlikely that they would be adopted.  We are so grateful that God’s plans are so much greater than our logic!  Not only did he find a home for these beautiful children, but he also gave them a home fairly near ours so that we could experience the joy of meeting them in person.  A while back, we met with the family and became instant friends.  They had contacted us because of their adoption-in-process, and they were seeking advice regarding school, learning English, etc.  What an awesome experience to spend a few hours in the park with these same kids.

The boys are about the same age as our boys, and they became immediate friends.  They spent hours kicking around a soccer ball.  We learned that all four of these boys have incredible skills (and endurance) for their age.  Our boys learned that they can still communicate in Amharic when they need to, even though much of their conversation was in English.  And the parents had a great time just talking about our early experiences.

What a day!

Click the picture above to see more.  Watch the video below.

Spring Fair

We all look forward to the Fair.  The Spring Fair is quite a bit smaller, but still fun.  Daniel and David enjoyed the rides (of course), and the food was great.  Here are just a few pictures (click the one shown) and a little bit of video of the boys on a couple rides.

Easter 2012

On Easter, we went to Van Lierop’s bulb farm for pictures (tradition!).  The boys also had an egg hunt in the house, in which all the plastic eggs had coins in them.  They made a haul, of course.  Later, Joany, Lauren and Alyssa came over for an early dinner and playing with the Wii.  The boys also taught the girls a bit of juggling.  It was a beautiful day to celebrate the Lord’s resurrection.  Check out the photos and the video as the kids had a great time together.

St. Patrick’s Day Run

Waiting for the start

Daniel signed up to run a 5K – his first – on St. Patrick’s Day in Tacoma.  He had never run that far (3.2 miles), but trained for a couple weeks and was confident he could make it.  David did not sign up because he had a soccer tournament scheduled.  When the tournament was canceled at the last minute, he signed up to run the 1K “Fun Run.”

The 5K start was an incredible mass of people.  There were 1,691 people of all ages and body types running the race.  Fortunately, Daniel was able to start up near the front with the other fast runners.  The weather was cold and wet, with rain and snow mixed – not exactly running weather.  The course started out downhill toward the waterfront so the runners had to finish by coming back up the hill.  We really didn’t know what to expect from Daniel, but his track coach figured he’d finish with a time near 20 minutes (an excellent time, especially for a kid).  Daniel finished in 19:43, which put him first in the 14-and-under age group (out of 45 runners) and 19th overall (out of 1,691).  Amazing!

David then lined up for the fun run and looked a bit out of place.  All the other runners were smaller kids, but he just kept a smile on his face and set about to run as well as he could.  The 1K was not timed, but he ran hard and enjoyed himself.  Next time (June 9), he’ll be running the 5K with Daniel.

On the video, we wanted to show the entire starting group of the 5K, but it just kept going and going and… well, let’s just say it got a bit boring so we cut it very short.  The finish was exciting, as he passed a couple people near the end of the race.  To see more pictures, click the one above.  We picked through them to reduce the number.

The boys have moved!

We moved the boys from the smaller back bedroom into the room that used to be Janel’s.  It is much more spacious, and the boys really didn’t use it as a play room nearly as much as we thought they would.  So it just made sense to put them in the larger room.  We had fun shopping together for paint, with Daniel & David each picking a favorite color.  When all was said and done, the colors seem to match the Seattle Sounders’ colors (must have been just a coincidence).  Randy did a good portion of the painting, but Daniel & David pitched in.  You can see some of the painting in the video.

After they moved in, we expanded the lower bunk to a full-size and added a storage drawer underneath.  We also added some sports decals, curtains and a rug.  We love it!