Wednesday, October 28, 2009

On to State!!

Thought I would do a quick update to let everyone know that our boys Cross Country team has qualified for state. Monday at Perry they placed 3rd in our district to secure a first ever team trip to state for a DCG Cross Country team! We missed second place by 1 point! Jordan is thrill and all of these boys have worked so hard to achieve this goal!
So Saturday morning after sending the team off in style we are headed to Ft Dodge to cheer this great group of boys on! It will be a busy day as the little two are not letting us forget that it is Halloween. We should make it home with a little time to spare before we trick or treat and then the adults get their turn to dress up for the annual Ribich Halloween Bash!
Should be a memorable weekend! Stay tuned! Oh yeah.....please note in the following pictures that Jordan has changed his hair style! I find myself staring at him as it sure made him look grown up and alot like his dad!


The new hairdo!




We're going to state!


3 of the seniors that will run at state!

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Sick Days and College Visits

I would recommend that before you read this you do several of the following......1)Wash hands thoroughly! 2)Apply mask! 3)Use hand sanitizer frequently while reading this entry! Yep.....the house is sick. No...I don't believe that it is the H1N1. I think that it is just a nice virus that we picked up. I don't think that we are sick enough to say it was the flu. At lease that is what I and our very nice pediatrician think. Even though I couldn't imagine feeling any sicker than a few of us did.

It started last Monday with Jordan saying. "Mom, my throat is a little scratchy." I was forbidden to touch him or ask any questions. He had the conference XC meet on Tuesday night and he was running. Tuesday morning at 4:00am Dana and I were awakened by Carson who was crawling into our bed because he was "too hot". In my sleep induced coma, I acknowledged that...."yep, you are indeed hot" and we all settled in to finish the remainder of night before being rudely awakened by the darn alarm. Carson slept on while Dana and I got ready for work. I got both Carson and Emma up to get ready for school and realized in my fully awake state that, "Oh my gosh! Carson is really warm." He crawled back into our bed and announced "Email Mrs Mackey, mom. I'm not going to school today." As all this is playing out, daycare families are dropping off there kids. While in Emma and Carson's room I discover that the reason he decided to come to our bed at 4:00am was because he had vomited in his bed! Great....so I begin to call all the families that had just dropped off their children and had them come back and get them. With all the yuck that is going around this year I have decided to take a harder line in regards to having sick kids here or caring for kids while mine are ill.

So, Carson was home Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Jordan ran at conference on Tuesday night...finished 13th overall with All-Conference honors. He woke up Wednesday morning feeling crappy and was home Wednesday and Thursday. Saturday morning Dana, Jordan and I went to a Senior Day at Simpson College in Indianola. Saturday night I started feeling a little yucky. We had our family pictures taken on Sunday afternoon. I am not sure that all of us were feeling all that great but we smiled and I think Julie got some good ones. Sunday afternoon Carson, Emma, and I didn't moved out of the living room. We watched movies and napped. By Sunday evening Emma and I were both running temps. Monday was a day off for everyone. There was no school and I wasn't scheduled to work that day. I was to be on my way to Maryville, MO to look at Northwest MO State with Dana and Jordan. They went without me.

Abbey felt a little crappy but had no fever and has continued on with her activities. She sang in a choir with other area 8th graders on Monday. Dana made the concert...I was on the couch! She also performed in the Middle School choir at their fall concert. Dana made the concert...I was on the couch! Dana has managed to stay healthy through all of this. He has been a great help in keeping things moving forward.

With all that, we did get the two college visits in. We were sitting in an athletics session at Simpson and they showed a short video and I had to really focus on something else for a second because I thought I was going to cry. It came over me what we were really doing there. While on the campus tour I felt a sudden excitement for him. All the new prospects of being a college student and the feeling of freedom that comes with that. I felt a little bipolar! He said he like Northwest MO State a lot better. Liked the whole campus, the amenities offered (laptops and book rentals) and really liked the track and field coach better. At least there is no question how the first two rank with him. We will visit Central and Morningside in early November and will see how they fall into order. He has started sending out applications and has been accepted at Central so far. He is taking the ACT's again on Saturday and will take them a 3rd time in December if I have anything to say about it. If he keeps improving his score then his chances for more financial aid will too!

There are no photos for the week. Sorry...I am too lazy today and I am not sure there are any photos to show! The XC team runs at districts tomorrow, weather permitting. Hope to share exciting news from that!! Now....go wash your hands!!

Monday, October 5, 2009

Homecoming 2009 and College stuff!

Well Homecoming 2009 is now history. It was a pretty busy week for the house but we managed to enjoy it all! It started off with the Homecoming Games hosted by the After Prom committee on Sunday night. Dana and I decided this year in stead of being in charge of a game we would just go up and enjoy watching the kids participate. They had a lot of fun playing some crazy games! Monday we were in Adel for a XC meet which the boys won! Thursday was the Powder Puff football game which pits the Senior girls against the Junior girls. This was the first one we have been able to attend because usually there is a XC meet that same night. This year Jordan was asked to sit in the press box and give commentary. He was really funny and had a great time! It was really weird and cool to hear our son's voice over the sound system. The Juniors beat the Seniors. The most entertaining part was the Junior XC boys dressed up as cheerleaders!! Later that night there was a bonfire. The first ever in the school's history. We didn't stay as it was mostly for the kids. They must have thought that Jordan did a good enough job in the booth earlier because they asked him to emcee the events going on at the bonfire....the cheers...speakers and such! Football Friday was a busy day so I took the day off of work. I went over and watched Abbey run the mile and Jordan and the other varsity XC runners came over to run with the kids for encouragement. Abbey did a great job. She looked so focused and on a mission. Then it was off to the parade and coronation. We took Carson out of school early so he could ride in the parade with the Booster Club and throw candy. He was in heaven! The coronation crowned King Eddie and Queen Dani. Jordan was not named Homecoming King but he remains King of our hearts! (I know....kind of cheesey!!) He found a partner for the dance in Courtney P. He threw it out on Facebook on Wednesday night to see if there was anyone out there that wanted to go to the dance with him. A little unconventional but it provided results.

Our XC boys have been on a roll!! We have won the last three meets we have been at. Adel, Nevada, and North Polk. We are ranked 6th in the state for 3A. These boys have been working really hard to get to the state meet. We were lucky to find out that we will run at Perry for our district meet in 2 weeks. We have had to go to Atlantic the last 3 years. We will run at Perry next week for our Conference meet so our boys will have a chance to know the course before districts. They have been running no matter what the weather conditions are. Their sights are set on Ft Dodge on October 31st! In their district they have the 3rd highest ranking and they only take the top 3 teams so they will have to run very well to get there! Jordan ran a personal best at Neveda of 17:51.

Show choir has started for Abbey. They had a week of early morning practices last week and then auditions this week. We are fairly certain she has a spot. She is in heaven that it is starting. On September 26th she had a really cool opportunity to be an extra in a movie that they were using the DC-G Middle School to shoot in. The movie is called "Smitty" and has Mira Sorvino, Louis Gossett, Jr, and Peter Fonda in it. She spent about 5 hours at the school waiting to shoot some cafeteria scenes. She hopes she doesn't end up on the editing room floor. We spent most of the night texting back and forth and she was just giddy! She met someone named Boo Boo who is apparently in the Twilight Movie series. For a teenage girl it doesn't get any better than that!! She took photos with her cell phone and he signed the phone for her. She was over the moon when I went and picked her up. Not sure how much she slept that night!

Carson and Emma have been great. They both really enjoy school. This week has been all about Fire Prevention so they have both made a trip to the Fire Station and have been busy comparing stories. They have been going to all the XC meets and love running around. They also love the attention the high school girls shower them with! I spend alot of the meets trying to prevent my small children from running into the path of the big kids while they run! We ran at TCI (a very nice local golf course) this week and they had a blast picking up golf balls from the driving range. I am pretty certain that we weren't suppose to be removing said golf balls and my children are now considered criminals but it kept them happy.

Since my last post, Dana and I have both turned another year older! We celebrated with meals from out favorite restaurants in between Homecoming activities. We have bowled our 3rd week as of last night and are having lots of fun. We are bowling really well and my average keeps going up. Which sounds great, but eventually it will just become an unreachable number. Both our guys are bowling in the 200's and Krista and I have been known to bowl in the 160's and up. I kept it real last night with scores in the 1 teens and 120's.

Dana and I took Jordan to the Golden Circle College Fair on Sunday. There was over 140 colleges there and we were able to talk to people from the colleges he is interested in. We spent an hour collecting info on colleges and financial aid and then we took him to our favorite Mexican restaurant, held him hostage in a booth for an hour and discussed what we had received and what he has going on in his head. It was the most productive conversation we have had in a long time! We got out of him his top 4-5 choices of schools. He has been getting calls from college track coaches to see if he would be interested in running track at their school. He is interested in running but the best information we received from our pow wow was that he is interested in communications/broadcasting. He said he had a lot of fun up in the booth at the Powder Puff game. He is interested in pursuing something along that lines. He is going to see if he can shadow the local sports director at one of the major network news stations here in Des Moines to see if that is the direction he would like to go. He mentioned "sports management". Not quite sure what that is but am thrilled to death he might actually have a path now. He refers to it as an "narrow dirt road" but, hey, at least we are headed in the right direction. The next month finds us making at least 4 college visits. Hoping that by actually seeing the campus and speaking with the Track and Field coach that my indecisive teen will have an easier time making a decision!

Finally....a little food for thought. Accept that some days you're the pigeon, and some days you're the statue!

Enjoy some pictures from the past two weeks!


XC boys win the Nevada meet!


Jordan excited about his 9th place overall medal!


Dana corraling the kids at the North Polk meet! Their pockets are full of stolen golf balls! : )


XC boys win the North Polk meet!


Jordan in the Press Box calling Powder Puff game!


Abbey running the Mile Run on Homecoming!


Carson throwing out candy with the Booster Club


Jordan and Dani riding in the Parade!


Jordan and Dani and their parade waves!


DC-G's Homecoming Court 2009


Dani Hansen and her escort Jordan Sump!


Jordan and his dance date...Courtney Phillips

Thursday, September 17, 2009

It's been awhile!

Terribly sorry for those of you that love to "stalk" this blog. I am assuming that most of you have moved on to other things by now since I have not been so good about keeping you up to date. I am not quite sure that what we do is all that riveting but I have received a few emails asking about what we have been up to. So here is an update about what has been going on. But....be forewarned, this might be a lengthy post so if you are pressed for time you may want to come back. If you have time on your hands, grab a cup of coffee and enjoy!

I guess first I will give you a quick over view of July and August. Baseball and vacation. Really....most of summer was spent at the ball fields. When we could, we spent time of the boat...which wasn't much considering we really didn't have it running until early July. We took off the first week of August and spent time at Crest Lodge on Table Rock Lake like we do every year! It was a great time. Just the 6 of us this time as Dale (Dana's brother) is in Germany. After we got back it was State Fair time which we all love and time to prepare for back to school which the parents love and the kids are lukewarm about. And that pretty much brings us up to the present day Sump house.

Jordan stayed busy all summer with baseball, work, and saying good-bye to his friends as they headed off to college. His hard work in baseball earned him Honorable Mention All Conference for outfield. Which we would all agree shocked us a bit. No sooner than baseball had finished, he packed his bag and was off to Cross Country camp. He lets no dust settle. He loves his job with the Parks and Rec department and still get hours on the weekend supervising at the Community Center. He really got more confident on his wakeboard this summer. No crazy tricks yet but he is jumping the wake a little. He and Kelli remain close friends since she has gone to college but I do notice he is spending more time here at home since most of his group is gone. Jordan started his senior year on August 18th. I was taking that first day of school picture and he said, "This is the last first day, mom." Ouch! School is going good so far. He is taking an AP Composition class that might be the death of all of us but he is working hard at it. XC is going good. We are hoping this is the year we make it to state. Jordan is running on the varsity team but the competition is tough! He is running a 18:28 right now consistently and so far no real issues with the asthma. Think we have the right mix of meds. Next week is Homecoming and low and behold, he came home yesterday and announced that he was nominated as a Homecoming King candidate!! How exciting. He is also trying to narrow down the college choices and get applications going and there are a few scholarships with deadlines that he needs to work on.


Jordan on the tube.


Riding the wakeboard.


The perfect speed dad!


The last first day of high school! : (


After the home Cross Country Meet. He hates the course and was glad he would never have to run on it again!


Running at Winterset


Explaining that his new spikes rocked!


On the podium as a 4th place senior finisher at Winterset with 2 other team members.


Receiving his certificate for making the All State Track Team at the first home football game 2 weeks ago. Way cool!!

Abbey spent July and August reading! That girl is amazing. She also helped with the daycare kids a ton!!! When not helping me or reading, she was at the library or socializing with her girlfriends and helping the Youth Leadership group prepare for the new school year. She got to help in the Character Counts booth at the State Fair this year and had a fun time doing that. She turned 14 while we were on vacation!! And with pointers and encouragement from her brother also figured out the wakeboard! She is studying for the written test to get her driving permit. Doesn't feel quite ready to take it which is fine with me because I really only want to have to go to the DOT station 1 time. That is not my idea of a good time! She started her 8th grade year on August 18th and has amazing grades and seems so organized. She chose to be a XC manager rather than a runner and loves being part of the team still. She said she just wasn't cut out to be a XC runner and God bless her!! She helps with the school's Teen Center once a month and is working to raise money to go to Washington DC over Spring Break. She does that by taking tickets at school sporting events, picking up trash in the bleachers after football games and babysitting for us!! : ) She is anxiously awaiting the start of Show Choir and so are we because she is so fun to watch!


Abbey attempting to ski........


And not too successful. Ouch!


So she thinks she will try to wakeboard instead.


And it works out a little better.


Looks like she really has the hang of it!


Well...almost!


Living it up on vacation!


First day of 8th grade.

Carson spent his summer going to baseball games! He really didn't mind it. He loves talking to the other parents who are watching him grow up right along with us. He loves helping Dana in the "construction stand" aka the concession stand. Had a good diet of concession stand food for most of the summer too! When not at the ball fields he was playing video games, working on his reading, playing with the neighbor kids, and talking my leg off! He's my laugh a minute. He loves to be out on the boat or anywhere near the water! Passed Level 2 in swimming lessons with flying colors and would ride the tube behind the boat from sun up to sun down if it was possible. He started 1st grade on August 18th and really enjoys school. He bounces out of bed each morning with a smile on his face and asks us how our "sleep" was. That makes my job easier. He is reading really well. He was a bit behind in the guided reading at the end of kindergarten and I thought that maybe he would end up in Title 1 reading but we worked really hard over the summer and continue to work hard. It is fun to watch him get excited about reading new books. They evaluated him this fall and there was no need for additional help.


Carson the fish!


Loves the tube!


Has no fear!


Handsome little man!


Looking at the tractors at the State Fair.


Enjoying an I Cubs game with friends.


First day of 1st grade.


He gets a desk this year! He was so excited about that!

Emma's summer was very similar to Carson's. She spent most of it at the ball fields and eating concession stand food. She loved to go to the ball games in her dresses and dance behind us parents camped in our lawn chairs. She always has playmates at the ready with the daycare kids here so she is never looking for things to do. She got brave this year and actually got on the tube and let us start the boat and pull her. She asked Jordan if he would go with her. I think that while we were on vacation Jordan talked with her privately several times about tubing and that he would go with her and she would really have fun. She loved it. She looks so little on the tube. I, of course, thought that Daddy was going way to fast but she thought it was just right. Emma passed the Preschool Level 3 in swimming lessons and is getting way more confident about putting her head under! She turned 5 in July. She celebrated with some friends at Build-A-Bear and got a new bike which she loves to ride! She started Optional Kindergarten on August 18th. She goes to school from 8:10-11:10 each day. There are 14 in her class and she loves it. She was a little nervous that first day because she didn't know anyone, but she didn't cling and followed the group to her class room. She loves doing her "homework". She doesn't love getting out of bed in the morning. Doesn't matter that she goes to bed at 8:00pm every night. So, it's a good thing that Carson is a morning person. Leaves me more time to deal with Emma in the AM.


Dancing in her dress at the baseball game.


Emma and her friends at Build-A-Bear for her 5th birthday!


Emma and her new bike!


Enjoying the lake!


Emma finally gets on the tube with Jordan's encouragement!


Sprinkler day with the daycare crew and Abbey!


First day of Optional Kindergarten!


My greeting when I picked her up!

Dana is enjoying his job and the fact that he gets to play way more golf now. He came home with "new" clubs this week. He found a great used set of Calloway's that he thought would better serve him than the Dunlop clubs he bought at Kmart in high school. Him and a few friends went to the Iowa Speedway for the Camping World Truck Series over Labor Day weekend and the weekend before that he got to go over there and do the Richard Petty Driving Experience. He had a great time. He is so much more relaxed now and enjoying some of those things that he never had time for. He really enjoys being out on the boat and showed us all that he can still ski at his age!! Ha ha! He is still the VP of the Booster Club and has been busy with the membership drive for this school year. We started bowling last night and we both enjoy that. He is just way better at it then me.


Dana enjoying a game of golf with some co-workers.


He's still got it!


The following are video clips of Dana driving a NASCAR at the Iowa Speedway. He is in the blue car in the clips.










And then there is me! I feel more like Lucille Ball than June Cleaver when it comes to my wife and mother skills. I still have 4 other kids besides my own that I play mom to. My oldest left the nest to go to Kindergarten and was replaced by a sweet 5 month old. So I have a 3 year old, 2 year old, 1 year old, and 6 month old right now that help keep my days anything but boring. I decided that I needed to put myself back on the list again and have started to do things just for me. One of the best things I have done for myself in a while. Mostly to do with a healthier lifestyle but it is paying off. My kids are my hobbies so nothing new there. I go from helping with Kindergarten and 1st grade home work to discussing college and scholarship applications. It's wacky but I just do it.


Me and my kids!

Ok...I know that you have all heard me rave about my neighbor who take amazing pictures. Well...she has been busy with my kids this summer. Mostly Jordan, who has the most amazing senior pictures courtesy of Julie. We have another session scheduled for Jordan and a family session scheduled in October. The following is some of her work. The two montages are all pictures she has taken. One of the girls and one of the boys. Now remember that Jordan has way more pictures than the others because it's his senior year. Check out her website www.landryannadesigns.com and make sure you check out her everyday pages where she shows a bit from almost every shoot. Enjoy!
















Well, I think that should bring you mostly up to speed. Stay tuned for all the Homecoming fun!!