Monday, December 24, 2012

Merry Christmas 2012



Merry Christmas one and all!
If you are reading this, we survived the Mayan apocalypse.  Hurray!
I should probably put all that money back in our retirement accounts. And maybe I can get that 911 Turbo back to the dealer before they notice.

Soccer has taken on undue importance in our household.  Emily’s team in the fall of 2011 was stacked with some really great players, and they made a playoff run that lasted eight weekends: parents were groaning with jubilation.  It seems now that the fall season lasted until April for her.  Claire’s team had the misfortune of being coached by me, and we came in a solid fifth out of ten teams—never in danger of extending the season.  We watch the highlights of the English league and have become the annoying people who discuss how soccer should really be called football, and that American thing with helmets could get a lesser name.  If my girls were unattractive boys, I would foresee many beatings in middle school.  Claire is improving dramatically, both as a keeper and a field player.  Secretly I enjoy every minute of soccer with them (I can’t let them know how much or they’ll hold it over me).
Adorned with her awards

Ready for battle

The girls’ activities have become the focal points of our lives: music, church, girl scouts and soccer.  Every once in a while, I get a stray thought on some intellectual topic and then reprimand myself for not focusing on laying out cones for practice or sorting out the cookie boxes quickly enough.  Claire is playing the violin and Emily the flute.  We tried to record the Winter Music program but our iPad was acting up.  We were quite embarrassed to be the only parents there enjoying the event without recording it.

We got a couple of good trips in this year.  Over spring break we saw Death Valley with Holly and Rich while it was only dad-blasted hot, not %$d-d@*+ed blasted hot.  
Not too hot??
Badwater - the lowest point in N.America

 The girls, my father and I took a week-long road trip from CA back to Wisconsin at the end of the school year.  Don’t we all have memories at staring out the window at the desert Southwest?  Of course, this time part of it was on fire.  Jenn couldn’t come along as Mickey Mouse takes a dim view of his employees taking the busy season off.  She had been to Santa Fe with her mother in the spring and recommended we see Mesa Verde and its ancient cliff dwellings.  Two days later we met up with my brother and his family, Carolyn, Natalie, Magdalene, Emma, Camden and Kedzie at Wind Cave, but we were traversing the continent in opposite directions and couldn’t stay together long enough.  Lots of stories from this trip: double rainbows, fire, wind and ice; so if you’re interested please ask.
At Bishop's Lodge - Santa Fe, NM

Mesa Verde, CO
Wind Cave, SD

We became good friends with a lovely family down the street with a daughter Claire’s age and a younger son.  The mother has been dragging me out running most mornings, so I berate her publicly and thank her privately.  We ran a 10K in April and are training for a half marathon in May 2013—we have our doubts, too.  The Kims have been a true blessing.  So much so, in fact, that Mrs. Kim has helped secure some employment for me, making math videos for an education company.  Better days ahead.  We also had them along on our annual pilgrimage to Joshua Tree over Veteran’s Day.  They are still thawing out, but hope to have feeling in their extremities by February.  Mr. Kim and I were bemoaning the pathetic state of the wisps on our heads that try to pass themselves off as hair, when I half-remembered a report that said men with excessive testosterone experience early hair loss. “Ahh, we are so manly, it scared the hairs off our head: I like it!” he said.  It’s good to live next to happy people.
On the rocks

The trail blazers

Jenn also upgraded her employment situation by taking the management training program at Disneyland so that she can switch over from hourly to salary with benefits—full exhale.  We celebrated with a dinner at the new fancy restaurant in California Adventure, Carthay Circle.  We are all very proud of her.
Fall 2012 Emerging Leaders Class (I'm just to the right of Mickey)

Claire is now nine years old and growing up quickly, but some subtleties escape her.  The other day in the kitchen I was focused on making sandwiches when she said with a note of self-criticism, “I’m not a very good cracker.”  My Father Warning System shot from zero to Defcon 4.  I was trying to simultaneously pin down where she heard that particular Southern term (not on our road trip surely) and wondering how to respond to her not claiming membership in that group (“That’s okay, honey, you’re not supposed to be a good cracker” seemed insufficient). Then I noticed she was handing the ice cube tray to me.  She couldn’t get the ice cubes out for her water bottle.  Parenting crisis averted.
This has been just another crazy year in the ongoing chaos of the Leeb family.  We hope you all are well and enjoy the Christmas season.

The Leebs

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Go Tacos!

Emily is still playing soccer from the fall season.  Her team, the Toxic Tacos, won the Area championships today!  They already won their Region by winning all their games.  They have continued their undefeated season in the round robin tournament leading up to the championship games today.  They were both nail biters.  The other team scored first in both games but the girls kept up their attack and scored 2 unanswered goals and won 2-1 each time.  They play with such team work and are so supportive of each other.  They are a blast to watch.  Just as amazing to me is that the coaches are both volunteer college students.  Kelly and Chloe have given so much of their time and talent to help a group of girls that they had no connection to at all at the beginning of the season.  The girls found out that they will get to walk on the field of a Galaxy game some time and get cheered for their accomplishment.  They are super excited about that!


Thursday, January 12, 2012

Getty Villa

Our Christmas present this year to our parents was a day at the Getty Villa.  The girls got to have a "Family Field Trip" day.  They walked to school then almost immediately got signed out.  We got the earliest reservation time that we could and it was a good thing.  What we thought would be a couple of hour thing turned out to take all day.  We went on several of the tours that were offered.  The docents were amazing.  They knew so much about their topic and were great story tellers.  They kept us all interested and taught us so much.  The first tour was the architecture tour.  We learned about what the different rooms of the Villa represented and the history of it.  The edible garden tour was a lot of fun.  John and the girls even sampled a dried berry from the garden.  Emily picked the world's largest radish.  We did a touch demonstration about the glass art with recreated pieces.  At lunch we brought out a picnic and had gourmet sandwiches.  We still had time to go back and look at a lot of the art we saw in passing on the tours and the girls got to play in the Family Forum. 




Sunday, January 1, 2012

Happy New Year!

We had a fun New Year's Eve party with neighborhood friends.  What a treat to not have to drive on New Year's Eve!  The Kim's picked us up on the way over to the McCarthy's.  We brought our little red wagon along with all the stuff we had.  Emily L and Noah had a ball building Legos.  The rest of the girls did crafts and ran around doing whatever it is that 8 year old girls like to do when they are together.  Since the McCarthy's have access to New York time TV, we watched the ball drop over Time Square at 9:00 local time.  there was champagne and kisses for the adults, streamers and Martinelli's for the kiddos.  By 9:30 we were walking home and by 10:00 I was asleep!  It was a perfect night!