Friday, June 6, 2014

First piano recital

The kids had their piano recital during the last week of school also. Grammy was here helping pack boxes, so she was able to come along and hear all that the kids had learned from their lessons this year. They were both quite nervous (as one would expect) but they did awesome and neither of them made one mistake. (And Wyatt even had to play with his brace on his thumb!)
Wyatt's teacher had asked him to 'compete' in a piano competition earlier in the month. At the end of the recital, we found out that he had won the competition for his level! We all had a good laugh because the piano seemed to come so easily to Wyatt and he was quite good at it, but just didn't love it. He was really holding out hope that we would eventually let him play the drums! We will have to see...

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Our support group

The beginning of the end….our goodbyes started about a week before we moved with dinner with our small group. Man am I thankful for these couples! I can't even put into words what this group meant to us over the last year. We joined their small group about two years ago when we started attending Faith Community Church in Hudson. And what was intended to be a small group/Bible study between 5 couples quickly progressed into a 'support group' as we all called it, to help us get through the struggles and stresses of life. We shared life's burdens with one another--and it definitely lightened the load to know that although none of our struggles could be taken away, we weren't alone in walking through them. We prayed for one another, shared our fears and ideas, dreams and goals and disappointments. I am so thankful for these couples (as well as the Bangtsons, who moved to Wausau a year ago) and felt refreshed with every moment we spent with them. They will be missed dearly!
(l to r, Todd and Anna Holter, Matt and I, Zach and Nikki McCabe, Josh and Kim Agrimson)


Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Season-wrecker

The first broken-bone in our house. Wyatt broke his thumb fielding a grounder that took a weird hop and got him right on the end of his thumb. Of course, we thought he'd be fine and told him to just ice it and sleep on it. He went to school the next day but when he got home and was still complaining about it hurting, Matt had me bring him in. Sure enough--broken. Of course I still thought he could play in his baseball game that night, but the PA looked at me and said, "Oh no. He needs to rest it and stay out of baseball for the next two weeks."
WHat?!?! We would be gone by then and moved to IL. Poor guy was so bummed. But he still went to his games and cheered his team on!

Memorial Day Weekend

After Ty's graduation, we headed up to Stormy just for two days to get everything ready for the summer and enjoy a weekend of rest before the craziness of the move set in. 

This makes me smile.

Monday, June 2, 2014

College Grad

Uncle Ty graduated from Bethel University and it was a bittersweet day for all of us. We have had the privilege of having Ty live with us several summers and he has been a great role-model for our kids. We will definitely miss getting to watch him play hockey for Bethel, have him over for meals and to do some laundry or just to hang out and talk about life. We were blessed to be able to live in the cities while he was in school there and it'll definitely feel weird to not have him stopping by occasionally. 
But we are so excited for what the Lord may have planned for him next, whether he ends up in podiatry school or chiropractic school. It's an exciting time but also a bit sad to see his time at Bethel end. He had a great experience there and also had a great impact on many students. And he may not be the last Sorensen to graduate from Bethel--Wyatt still talks about wanting to play hockey at Bethel someday so we may be back in about 9 years!
What would a picture with Ty be without a silly one?!

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Track 'N Field Day

Track N Field Day--probably one of the best days in all of elementary school, right?! Thankfully the kids had great weather (even a bit too hot if you ask me). Blake and I dropped by to cheer the kids on for a bit and take a few pictures before we joined them for a picnic lunch.

Sadie and some of her fellow 1st grade girls in the 50-yd dash
This picture perfectly exemplifies Sadie--always smiling and having fun, regardless of whether she is winning the race or losing. She just loves being with people and enjoys the entire experience--and I love that! She isn't bothered by losing and it has no effect on her enjoyment of the day. And as a result, she ends up surprising us all and doing quite well because she just goes out there and tries her best and doesn't worry about winning or losing or anything else!
Sadie got 4th place out of all the girls in 1st grade!
Then we walked over to watch Wyatt and the 3rd grade boys
The older kids did the 100M on the track, which they all thought was pretty cool.
Somebody thought he was a 3rd grade boy…..
And he took off with them at the sound of the gun! 
Don't think that falling behind deterred this kid…..
Then we popped back over to check out what Sadie was up to. And now someone seemed to think he was a 1st grade girl.
Smiling yet again!!
Blake was made for track n field day. 
It was a really fun (did I also mention hot) day for the kids. Needless to say, they all slept really well that night!