Joshua 24:16

"But as for me and my household, we will serve the Lord."

Thursday, July 9, 2015

Friendly vs GVP 50 Back 7/6/15

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECM5gYjf-As

2015 Long Course JO's

100 Backstroke

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdFJxVgoG4c

City Meet 2015

.Landry swims 28.87 25 Breast for 6th Place Thursday City Meet. (Results in DQ but swam great.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2G_tjW00h9U

Landry swims 23.55 25 Free for 35th Place Thursday City Meet.  
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uNaOy9VrXA

Landry swims 27.84 25 Fly for Place Thursday City Meet. 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQ4w57o7W4M




Brooks swims 35.14 50 Back for BRONZE!
Swim:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3u-lY231n1o
Medal Presentation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbR_nC2xjbI


Brooks swims 1:07.05 100 Free for BRONZE!
Swim:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbX2UXOsCW4
Medal Presentation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyZqUTP0E9M


Brooks' Medley Relay Wins Bronze!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZWXy50cG6Y


Brooks wins Bronze 100 IM with 1:18.19!!

Swim: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEjEivllKA8
Event 62  Boys 9-10 100 Yard IM
===============================================================================
      Record: R 1:10.01        2010 Andrew Taylor, GCC                         
    Name                     Age Team                 Prelims     Finals        
===============================================================================
A - Final
  1 Noah Rock                 10 HL Hornets           1:16.58    1:13.39  
  2 Dax Harris                10 Hpelks               1:17.86    1:15.59  
  3 Brooks Gray               10 Gators               1:19.67    1:18.19  
  4 John Copeland              9 HL Hornets           1:25.45    1:21.60  
  5 Brady Dole                10 Elks Gso             1:22.89    1:21.79  
  6 Andrew Seeber             10 Friendly             1:26.32    1:22.95  
  7 Jacob Huitsing            10 Gators               1:23.22    1:23.44  
  8 Michael Harding            9 Lightning            1:26.08    1:23.51  
  9 Davis Mohorn               9 Gcc Swimming         1:25.88    1:26.12  
 10 Maxwell Gerber            10 Gators               1:26.11    1:28.98  
B - Final
 11 Brady Rolland             10 ORCA                 1:26.65    1:24.93  
 12 Grant McCormick           10 Gcc Swimming         1:27.00    1:25.00  
 13 Robert Michel             10 Gcc Swimming         1:27.84    1:25.17  
 14 Jack Sullivan             10 SESC                 1:27.26    1:28.15  
 14 Charlie Hager             10 Elks Gso             1:29.76    1:28.15  
 16 Elliot Cooper             10 SESC                 1:27.66    1:30.46  
 17 Lucas Newton               9 Fins                 1:34.62    1:31.14  
 18 Trey Thomas               10 SESC                 1:32.29    1:32.45  
 19 Matthew Szott             10 Marlins              1:33.76    1:33.67  
 20 Reid Rouse                10 Cardinals            1:34.41    1:35.11  
Preliminaries
 21 Grant Connors             10 Sherwood            J1:34.62             
 22 Logan Smith                9 Ridgewood            1:39.54             
 23 Tyler Wiedwald             9 Hammerheads          1:43.14             
 24 Mattox Toledano            9 Starmount            1:45.40             
 25 Will Jacobs                9 Sherwood             1:45.92             
 26 Aiden Clapp               10 Lightning            1:46.67             
 27 Boone Redding              9 Sherwood             1:49.33             
 28 Walker Meyers             10 Friendly             1:51.73             
 29 Jake Golinski              9 Grandover            1:55.23             
 -- Will Curtiss               9 Lightning                DQ              
 -- Alexander Fink            10 Friendly                DNF  
Brooks' Free Relay wins SILVER!

Swim:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZgCTXbTDeU

Parade: Pink in honor of Coach Scot's wife, Melissa's, fight against breast cancer. 


Monday, July 6, 2015

Brooks Gets 2 more JO Cuts = 5! (2015/ 10 years old)

50 Back http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGmSCayuuuw
200 IM Finish http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3D7fK5O0o0

Relay sets GCY 9-10 Boys Relay Record. 

Landry Horse Camp 2015

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzAyl4Zk6Ww
We were able to call in a few favors and Steve Nelson planned a horse camp just for Landry. To make the time more enjoyable, she invited along one friend - Taelynn. Landry had the time of her life. 
Riding Low Rider


Friday, May 8, 2015

Greensboro Ballet Student Concert 2015

Landry has enjoyed ballet at Greensboro Ballet with Mr.Dennis (Mommy's instructor). We were able to record a portion of your student concert at dress rehearsal. 


Sunday, May 3, 2015

Washington DC May 2015

We are wrapping up an amazing trip to DC. Planning and the help of Sentor Riched Burr have afforded us an awesome stay. God has blessed us with beautiful 76-80 degree, sunny weather and great energy and health. 
We arrived in DC with quite a wish list itinerary and have had a memorable time seeing so much of our Nation's Capital for the first time. 

The initial glimpse of the Washington Monument as we drove in to town was exhilarating. Seeing it for the first time was awe inspiring and elevated everyone's excitement for the days ahead. We also passed the Pentagon as we neared our first official stop at Arlington National Cemetary. We were impressed and humbled at the Changjng of the Guard we were able to witness twice as well as the Military Wreath Ceremonies. Seeing the Kennedy graves first hand was special as well. 

Day two was a big one. We started off with a bang with a White House Tour. Highlights there were the small pieces of knowledge Secret Seevice shared about hidden areas in the walls, furniture. how decor has changed , learning that the president is not allowed to drive and seeing the China from presidential families.
We then hiked around to the  following memorials; Lincoln - wow, Korean, Vietnam, WWII, MLK, Jefferson.
A true highlight was meeting two Holocaust survivors (one named Greenburg).  
We also toured the Smithsonian American History Museum.  We saw the buggy which carried Lincoln's body during his funeral, the actual flag that inspired the "Star Spangled Banner", First Ladies' gowns and china, and many glimpses in to our past. 
Day 3:  Okay, this trip keeps getting better...  So we head over to Ford's Theater to take a look around at the place where Lincoln was assassinated. We end up getting tickets to "One Voice", a 30 minute play recounting Lincoln's last days alive and what took place in the theater that infamous night. We then toured the Petersen House where he was cared for until death and the museum next door. Robert was thrilled and amazed.
We then hung out in China Town and decided to pop in to the Smithsonian Art & Portrait Gallery.
And who should we meet but Abraham Lincoln (who insisted we take our first photo with him the historical way by not smiling and then make history by using jazz hands) and Thomas Jefferson who taught us that he was the first President to shake hands with the people rather than bow. 
Finally, we ventured to the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum. We enjoyed meeting an astronaut, seeing Doolittle's many medals, learning about all the shooting compartment on WWII planes, seeing the Wright brother's airplane, trying to land a jet on an aircraft carrier and seeing Amelia Earhart's plane, coat and flight goggles. 
Boy has the Metro been handy and a learning experience but we have successfully navigated and learned a lot along the way though we did log 13 miles of walking on the pedometer the first day and around 10 the other says. And, we have met such nice people with restaurant recommendations, help on the metro, and even coupons for free milk shakes at Shake Shack. 


Day 4 we venture to the top of the Washington Monument. What a view!  The kids really loved it.
They have read so much over the years, both fiction and nonfiction, and they have been impressed with the experiences of seeing first-hand what it is all about.  They have observed and studied many of the details and we have had enjoyed conversation about the people and places that have shaped our country.
They ran the circle around the Washington Monument to verify all 50 flags were present. 
We took a serious step in to the Holocaust Museum. Brooks and I have long awaited the opportunity to see some of what Brooks has developed an interest in knowing about. Brooks has really related to the stories of boys who survived the Holocaust. We breezed through the dark museum to begin the process for Brooks to understand just exactly how horrible the images really are of these realities. There was a children's area called Daniel's Story which was an appropriate area for Landry to explore. Smithsonian Natural History may be our favorite of theSmithsonian  Museums. We saw an IMAX about Mammoths and fossils being uncovered in American and enjoyed seeing the Hope Diamond and other breathtaking jewels. Brooks and Landry both loved seeing the rare beauties. Some of the creatures that live deep in the ocean were impressive to see as well, such as a 40 Meter squid - yikes!
 Our final day was spent touring the Capitol Building.  In front of the Capitol Building was a monument to President Grant and President Harrison as well as a Peace Memorial. There was a cool little brick building that had water fountains inside. Senator Richard Burr was responsible for giving us many of the passes we had in DC. A member of his staff gave us our tour of the Capitol and it was cool to see where much of history takes place as well as some super cool statues and paintings. Landry and Brooks are pictured here with a statue of Helen Keller. 
This trip truly exceeded our expectations. The pedometer which marked the 13 miles the first day and around 10 minutes subsequent days, was proof to the kids' grit and lack of complaining. They are just no whiney kids which is so helpful. We all learned a lot and have a better appreciation for our amazing country and those who pursued and fought for the freedoms we enjoy every day. God has blessed America!

Steps Taken on our trip:
Friday: Brooks - 32,002
Saturday: Landry - 27,544
Sunday: Brooks - 28,618
Monday: Landry - 16,755