Saturday, November 22, 2014

Slow Stitching Weekend


As I mentioned, T#1 is swimming a pretty important meet this weekend … the regional USA Swimming A-time Championships.  Making A times means that on the 7 events for which he made A time, he ranks in the top 15% of 11-12 year old boys in our region (which includes southern Illinois and eastern Missouri … which includes St. Louis) … pretty impressive, if I do say so myself (I’ll be honest and tell you that I am totally biased when it comes to my Ts).  And I have to say that he did not disappoint his proud-as-could-be grandparents!  He was ranked 16th for his 200 IM Friday evening and dropped 10+ seconds off his personal best to finish 5th!   Here he’s swimming the breast and then the free (forgive the blurriness … I didn’t think to grab my camera … all I had was my iPhone).IMG_1012
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Saturday morning he finished better than seeded and dropped time on all 3 events he swam, even qualifying for the finals this evening in his 100 fly (he was seeded 13th and finished 6th).  We couldn’t be prouder of him.

He’s got 3 more events tomorrow, including the 50 fly, his strongest event, where he’s seeded 6th. 



Like I said, this is a slow stitching weekend.  Warm-ups at the meet start about an hour and a half before the first event and T#1 swims in just 3 of the approximately 30 events each day.  That means there’s a lot of sitting and waiting … perfect time to work on some hexies!IMG_2674
And of course, we have some down time here at home (one of the benefits of the new Aquatic Complex built in the nearby small city … we’re only 20 minutes away, so we can go back home to crash), so I’ll be continuing to work on my hexies while I watch the first two periods of the hockey game before we head back for the finals tonight.

Rinse and repeat tomorrow.  Winking smile



I hope that whatever you have planned for today includes a little something that brings you joy! Have a great day!
Kathy

21 comments:

  1. I too am getting in some sewing in between house cleaning - all that dust has to be cleaned up from kitchen/dining room construction - it won't be totally done for Thanksgiving but over all most of it - mainly trim work and varnish left to do and we can do that after company leaves - good idea to bring your hexies with you for in between grandchildren's swim meets nice you are so close by too.

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  2. Wow! Those are some great time drops! I was a competitive swimmer from elementary school all the through college so my parents and grandparents have spent countless hours in the bleachers at the pool :) My grandmother used to knit while waiting for our events. So special that you can attend and cheer him on!

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  3. You are a good, supportive grandma. I hope you can get lots of hexies done while you wait. : )

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  4. How nice that it is so close to your home. He is really doing well swimming. I can tell you are so proud of him.

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  5. What fun it is to be able to watch them compete while you are getting some stitching done too.

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  6. Way to go T #1. And, I know it means a lot to have your support.

    And, killing two birds with one stone is awesome. Stitching and watching T#1 compete. Two of your favorite things to do.

    Continue enjoying your weekend!

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  7. Wow! Very impressive! And how fun for you to see and cheer him on. And getting some stitching in too? Well it doesn't get much better!

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  8. Sounds like a wonderful way to spend the weekend!

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  9. You have a right to be proud! Hope swimming went well last night. Enjoy the events today! It is a blessing to watch our grandkids do things they enjoy. Have a wonderful day! ~Jeanne

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  10. Wow! You should be very proud of your T's! So good to see our youth having goals and dreams. Enjoy those hexies today!

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  11. What a great way to spend your waiting time!

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  12. Congrats on the swimming! And congrats to Grandma for being such a devoted fan. I see lots of hexies in your future.

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  13. Wow - of course you are proud of your T#1 - that's amazing to be that good in his sport! And I know how fun it is to watch them compete. My son played many sports and was really good at soccer and baseball. I had the pleasure of watching my grandson play in his first basketball game the other night - he looked so much like his father at that age :) Enjoy your stitching and time with grandbabies!!!

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  14. Congrats to T#1. It is always great to have your best times at a meet. Enjoy watching and stitching.

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  15. It looks like you have a good system down so you keep moving forward on your projects. I love the striped paper clips!

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  16. Sounds like a very dedicated kid! Wonderful to see.:) Great to have handwork ready for the slow times too.

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  17. You must be so proud of T and he must be just bursting with pride - 10+ seconds off his PB? That's pretty amazing.

    As for the hexies, it is always a good time to work on hexies!

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  18. Congrats on the grandson! I am slow stitching EPP, too. Great portable project.

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