Basketball

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Basketball has started and we've had a few games already. The other night it was the third quarter and we were up by a good amount of points. I had a fast break and was close to the basket when I passed the ball out to a teammate to go in for the lay-up. As I came down from jumping I landed on a girl's foot from the other team and rolled my ankle. It was one of the worst feelings I've ever felt...I sat out the rest of the game icing it, only to wake up the next morning to a swollen, black, and blue ankle. It looks worse then it feels really. Thankfully we have Christmas break here soon so I won't be missing really any games. (other then a couple) That I'm very thankful for, but I wish this didn't happen at all.
I'm really excited for this basketball season, as we have a good team and a lot of potential!

Christmas Time

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This has to be one of my most favorite times of the year! It is for most people I guess...Listening to the Christmas music, buying gifts for loved ones, getting out of school, and I could go on. =) It's easy to get caught up in excitement and busyness of Christmas though only to forget why we celebrate Christmas. One way that helps remind others of the real, true meaning is the Live Nativity. The Live Nativity is a reenactment of the Christmas story with real animals, singing, and a pretty real setting. It's a lot of fun and really does remind people of what Christmas is really about; Jesus' birth. We have hundreds of people come out to it. I guess you could say it's a big hit!
I can't believe that Christmas is only 17 days away...it's going to be here before we know it!! I hope you all have a very Merry Christmas!

Snow

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You know it's nearing Thanksgiving and Christmas when the snow begins to fall. At least where I live! I just love the first month or two of winter and the snow that it brings. There is something about looking outside and seeing the snow falling! Yesterday and today it has been snowing on and off to give us a nice covering of the white stuff. It looks so pretty, even though it isn't that much. I can't believe we are getting this much before Thanksgiving even! I sure do love it though. The snow can keep falling for all I care, I really enjoy it! =)

Becoming an Aunt!!!

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Last week on October 23rd my sister and her husband had a little baby boy! Making me an aunt!! He is actually 5 weeks early, so it was quite suprising (and I really thought she was going to have a girl!). I am really excited to be an aunt and I can't believe how much I love Colton already...He is so tiny and cute! =)
As an aunt I do have a responsibility...My brother-in-law said to all of us (my family) how we all are a part of raising Colton. Each one of us will be part of who he becomes...I thought that is so true and I want to be a good, godly aunt to this little boy. I also want to be a fun, loving aunt. I have fond memories of a couple of my aunts when I was little; having us for sleepovers and having so much fun with them! That's what I want to be like for my nephew. I am so excited about this new role in my life and pray that I live up to it.

Exchange Student

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Having an exchange student live with you can be quite an experience. We have one right now from South Korea living with us. So far it has gone really good. We have been blessed with a boy that is very easy going and pulls his own weight around the house. Sure it is an adjustment to having them live with you and your family, but we all have adjusted just fine. I think it is a good experience for most families. It allows the kids to be able to learn to work with someone else living in their house and probably have to be less selfish when it comes to things. I think of the shower situation. You usually are in some sort of schedule with your family, but adding another member changes this. So you have to be more patient or laid-back about it.
In-closing having an exchange student can be a good experience depending on the student and your family.