Saturday, July 3, 2010

A Blurrr of Activities


The last day of School and the weekend that followed was a blurrrr of activities.  The official kickoff to summer was Tristan's 5th Grade Promotion from Mayflower Elementary.   

Tristan and his friend Steven were to be the leaders in their lines for the walk down to the ceremony.


The ability to take good pictures was to fail me this day, so this was the only picture I got of Tristan waiting to get his promotion certificates from the line of Teachers that awaited him.


He did get his certificates, but I seriously need some practice with this type of thing.  I feel like I didn't capture the moments like I wanted to.  "Note to self" for middle school and high school graduations in the future - "Open the folder so we can actually see those certificates with that beautiful smile."


The one moment I did capture was like a snapshot in time.  Tristan with his buddies that he's known since pre-school.

Colin, Spence, Tristan


Nathan showing some brotherly love to his big bro on this special day.


Three of my favorite guys!


Tristan with his 5th Grade teachers, Mr. Gibba and Mrs. Gibba. It was an extra emotional promotion for them because it was their last promotion ceremony at Mayflower. They will be moving to Idaho this summer. We wish them tons of luck on their new adventure, but we are really going to miss them!



We are so exteremly proud of Tristan.  He works so hard at school and makes it easy on us, as his parents.  He's got a very bright future ahead of him!


After Tristan's 5th Grade promotion we headed up to Big Bear for the Big Bear Shoot Out #2.  What a weekend!  Three families stayed at our good friends cabin in Arrowhead.   It was nice for Nathan to have his friends' support!


Before we got to see Nathan start, our friend Doug got his start.  Sean was so, so proud of Doug....and secretly a little jealous that he wasn't racing too.  Doug is Tristan's good friend, Lowden's Dad and we love that family!!!!




Then Nate Doggie gets to line up.  Tom, the guy who runs the show, gives them all a little pep talk before every race. 

On this particular day, it was the 7th birthday celebration of Pablo Castelaz, the little boy that Nathan rides in honor of and whom the Pablove Foundation is named for.  I've written before about how butterflys (particularly black and yellow ones) remind me of Pablo.  Well, there was a black and yellow butterfly flying above the kids heads as they were about to start their race.  I took it as a good sign that Nathan would be watched over as he raced this 13 mile race through the wilderness.


My heart literally skips a beat at the start of every race.



I remember yelling "Dig deep Nate Doggie", just has he went up and around the corner.


And I wasn't to see him again for exactly, 1:16:46.81.

Our friend Kiat was further up the course and he got these great pics of Nathan.  And he was "digging deep!"



He had blue shirt in his sights.


He's gaining on him!


He's gonna catch him!


This was the first and only good shot I got of him as he came into the finish.  My picture taking skills were to fail me again.  I was so thankful that I had Kiat there as back up!  He got all the remaining shots I'm going to share with you here,  Thank you Kiat!!



Coming into the finish line, my little Nate Doggie fell around this turn.  He's on the ground behind these two riders.


He's getting up.


He's back in the saddle.


He crossed the finish line.


And rides right into the arms of his loving Daddy.


And supportive friends.


He worked so hard for this and it was hard!


But so worth it! 


He took first place and the overall first place spot in his category this season.  It's hard not to be proud of my boy, who is currently ranked #2 in the Jr. category, in the State and #2 in the Nation of 9-10 year olds.

After the race we celebrated at the awards ceremony with friends and family!

Cousins Taylor and Riley with Nathan and Tristan

Kiat, Nathan's #1 Sponsor!


Nathan with Jordan Romero, the 13 year old who just scaled Mt. Everest in May and holds the record for the youngest person to summit that mountain.  He climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro when he was 9 and only has 1 more peak to go and he'll have done all 7.  Now that is an amazing kid!!!

Nathan races and raises money for the Pablove Foundation.  He is raising money one Mountain Bike Race at a time with his campaign, Mountain Biking for Pablove.  He's currently training for the state championships to be held in Big Bear on July 18th.  It's the big one and we want to hit the big $1,000 for Pablove by then and end on a tremendous note!  Please help Nathan fight childhood cancer with love and click HERE to help him reach his goal!  If you've already donated, THANK YOU SO MUCH FROM THE BOTTOM OF OUR HEARTS. 

If you can't donate at this time, but still want to help, you can help out tremendously by voting for the Pablove Foundation in the Chase Community Giving campaign.  All it takes is 2 clicks of the mouse to VOTE!  Chase is awarding a $250k Grant to the worthy charity that wins this campaign.  With your help, that could be the Pablove Foundation.  Please click HERE to vote and join us in fighting childhood cancer with love. 

Love, Lisa

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