Monday, March 31, 2025

Teague turns 16

The last one to turn 16!! Such a big, fun birthday! We celebrated Teague for most of the month! We started with mystery treats 16 days from turning 16. On the night before, Teague chose to eat at BJ’s for dinner with his new favorite sweet treat, homemade cake balls. On his actual day we had donuts, presents and his driving test to secure his license! It has been a fun month celebrating our last one to drive! Teague is self sufficient, confident and fun loving. He is easy to celebrate!



















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Friday, March 28, 2025

Opening Day

Opening Day has always been something we try to make time for! This year looked a bit different. Instead of tailgating before the game Richard decided to make a whole get away out of it. He got us an amazing suite and we spent three days enjoying the pool and the room and the restaurants and the game! It was so nice! I enjoy our time away to reconnect and it’s even more memorable when we can include the Rangers!







Saturday, March 22, 2025

Powerlifting

The powerlifting season has begun! The team has grown quite a bit over the years and it’s so fun to watch them compete and place in their different weight classes. 














Regionals was held in West and the boys competed well. After years of being so close to State Troy finally made it. He placed 2nd and will be going to Abilene in a few weeks. Teague place 3rd in his weight class and lifted well, too. His judges seemed a bit more picky, but sometimes that happens. I have no doubt we will be back at State with Teague in a few years. 








Troy headed to State in Abilene. They stayed overnight to get checked in and weighed-in and went to dinner and then Saturday morning he competed. He did great on his squat and bench press and decided only to do 1 lift of the deadlift to save his hamstring that has been bothering him. Even with only his opener he placed 9th in the State! I’m so proud of his hard work to get there after many years of missing it and I hope he enjoyed the whole experience!