Yesterday Chance played in his first tennis tournament over at Windward. There are very few tennis tournaments for 8 & under, but we were lucky that the Windward tennis center had one only a few miles away. The USTA is rolling out a program called QuickStart for younger kids that shrinks the court and makes the game more enjoyable to learn. There is actually some debate about it from parents with a more traditional background in tennis, but the reality is that kids in the USA have a lot of choices in activities and a game that is difficult to learn is not going to be something that grows in interest for kids. Chance is kind of stuck in the middle of the situation because his pre-academy program uses the regular balls on the full size courts, even though USTA looks like they are going to mandate the QuickStart program for 8 & under and 10&under ages. The good thing is that he learned on the slower bounce balls and it is generally easier to flip back to the slower, smaller stuff. His comments about it in the video really do seem to back up what USTA pushes.
I was a bit disappointed that Windward didn't promote the program more, but do realize that they already have established a great program for young kids with their clinics and pre-academy so they have to walk a delicate balance. The director said he talked it up to the parents but the pre-academy didn't promote anything aobut it - I just stumbled across the tournament on the USTA site. Anyway, 6 kids were in the "tournament". The format was round robin and the only awards were certificates of participation. The idea is to make it fun and not send anyone home in the first round - you get 3 matches minimum. They play best 2 out of 3 sets, but a set consist of 7 points with 6-all = sudden death point. I was surprised that they didn't use the regular courts since you rotate the back portion of one side of a regular court by 90 degrees in order to make the smaller court for 8 & under. They striped off a flat section of the parking lot with green lines that are hard to see on the video, so the actual situation was better than it looked. They let the kids play with the larger size racquests than 23in so with allowing serves anywhere in the court this gave some perhaps unreasonable advantage that kept the points short sometimes, but overall it stil worked out well enough. Of course, I didn't have the camera rolling during the best points, but got about 8 minutes of highlights pulled together including a pre- and post- interview. I really liked his comments at the end about sportsmanship and it was interesting that he really enjoyed the different more kid-friendly environment. Here it is - what do you think?
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Fun day with the kids
I'll add more about the tennis later. Here are a couple of pictures taken. The movie file highlights are still processing.
We also met up with Sara and her friend Laurie at Touch-a-truck and the boys enjoyed seeing the huge trucks, sitting in them, and honking their horns.
It was mid-to upper 80's today so the squirt guns came out and kids in the neighborhood took to hand-to-hand combat. But kids, don't mess with Mr. Whitney...
Here is a short clip just before I took a shot right in the face with the water spray...
We also met up with Sara and her friend Laurie at Touch-a-truck and the boys enjoyed seeing the huge trucks, sitting in them, and honking their horns.
It was mid-to upper 80's today so the squirt guns came out and kids in the neighborhood took to hand-to-hand combat. But kids, don't mess with Mr. Whitney...
Here is a short clip just before I took a shot right in the face with the water spray...
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Learning how to parent - the sleeping challenge
Well, most of you know 4yr old Jack and his amazing, unique personality. This boy requires a 180 degrees different parenting approach. Last night when we were at small group (actually, Sara was at a special dinner with her mom at our old church), I got a text from the babysitter saying that Jack refuses to go to sleep and what to do. I texted that she should just relax and have fun with him and just mention that she would be telling his parents. So we get home and Jack refuses to go to sleep. Now the direct approach with Jack is like hitting a brick wall. He will show you who can be stubborn. (this may be passed down trait from his dad's grandmother - not me of course ;-) We'll, I figure maybe the 2 hour naps at school are just plenty of sleep so let's let him stay up. At 11 we explain to him we are going to be but he will need to stay in his room, the house alarm will be on, and not to bother us since we are going to bed. This was the first time we tried this approach, figuring maybe he can just learn the hard way. A friend of mine said this worked with his kids, so why not try it? We don't know what time Jack went to bed, but this morning I must admit some sad delight in waking Jack up to go to school. Most of you know that if Jack is not sound asleep, he is moving around everywhere - a bottle of energy. We'll as the boys sat at the bar for breakfast, Jack decided to use his time there to try to catch up on whatever sleep he could reach for. So unlike the time when I grew up, the convenience of a flip video camera is just too tempting not to use in hopes that somehow at some point - probably not right now - that showing him the video may actually teach him. (of course, why shouldn't it also teach his dad and we know I don't practice what I preach sometimes.) So here is the video - Chance sure didn't want to spit his answer out to start. Ok, any opinions/advice on this are more than welcome and no offense taken. Did we screw it up last night?
Saturday, April 18, 2009
A huge day on the flats...
well, with basketball over and football long gone, today was a rare spring day to get a taste of the Ga Tech world with the pi mile 3.14 road race and annual T-day spring football game. First, today marks the retirement of Chance from being eligible to be pushed in the baby jogger. Even with the settings as loose as could be, he wasn't even close to fitting in there with the straps on. Both he and Jack had to ride without seatbelt straps. Second, the added weight (and he's small size for his age) was a huge difference compared to past days of doing this. So with that he can run himself next year. Here are some videos. (the whistle blowing and race start is a Facebook exclusive though.)
Here are some pictures of a few of the top players on the Tech team. All of the players were great and very nice to oblige folks who wanted autographs and pictures: (Chance's picture with Tech QB Josh Nesbitt is on Facebook.)
Safety - Morgan Burnett

Here are some pictures of a few of the top players on the Tech team. All of the players were great and very nice to oblige folks who wanted autographs and pictures: (Chance's picture with Tech QB Josh Nesbitt is on Facebook.)
Safety - Morgan Burnett

Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Late picture addition - Jack & Rob at Tanglewood farms for birthday
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Easter 2009 short videos
Eating some great cooking from Grandma Betty...
An Easter egg hunt...
And the day would not be complete without the classic kids Easter picture...
An Easter egg hunt...
And the day would not be complete without the classic kids Easter picture...
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Jack Easter party at school
Chance and the easter chick
Our friends Rob & Jan MacGregor and their girls decided to come to Roswell today for a free giveaway of baby chicks. So I took Chance and helped out with getting some extra ones for their new flock. Here is a brief video of Chance with one of the chicks. We got 90% of the fun from them with only 10% of the effort - although it was tempting to bring one home just to see the look on the neighbors and Sara's face.
Better videos of the performance last night posted on YouTube
Here are better videos taken by folks with closer seats:
Jesus Messiah
I Will Rise in HD
Jesus Messiah
I Will Rise in HD
Thursday, April 02, 2009
Other things to do with boys during the rain
Indoor tennis to find some outdoor time
With the near constant rains over the last several weeks - good for the lake - we finally came up with the concept of an indoor tennis court with the sponge tennis ball.
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