The Messina Family

The Messina Family
Barcelona 2010

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Fontenelle Forest

On Sunday, while Joe and Tim were recovering from the Homecoming Dance, mowing the lawn and working on homework, Lily, Rich and I went to Fontenelle Forest for a walk. This is a nature conservation center just a few moments drive from our house. There is a mile of walk ways that are on boardwalks through the woods. That was the loop we took. However, there are 18 miles of trails beyond the boardwalk. The area moves along the Missouri River and currently still has the summer exhibits up. These are the giant bugs. Lily loved them (considering she's not a big fan of bugs in general.) We hope to spend more time there.




















Homecoming 2010


















Life back in the U.S. high school system = Homecoming in the fall. The football game was on Friday....and we lost miserably to the #1 ranked team in the state. Who plays the #1 team for your homecoming game? Anyhow, the final score was 48-7. (yikes) The band put on a great half-time performance and the cheerleaders yelled their hearts out, even though the football team was being creamed on the field. The Homecoming King and Queen were announced at half-time and the Homecoming court was also introduced. Most of the Homecoming royalty were very active in the school...either in the band, FBLA or athletics. I have to say it was odd not knowing any of the kids' names mentioned. At our little international school in Norway, we would have known EVERYONE....here, I am just happy to know the immediate circles of friends the boys have.
Saturday night brought the Homecoming dance. Both of the boys were asked by their dates. Tim was actually asked by three different girls. Who would have thunk it? :o) There was a large group of freshmen girls that got together and decided how the night would go. Tim got a text message from his date telling him where and when to show up for pictures, where they were all going to dinner, etc. So Tim's job was easy...just show up and pay for everything. :o) The freshmen group met at Shadow Lake shopping center in Papillion, NE for pictures and then went back to Bellevue for dinner and to the school for the dance. Tim's date's name is Lauren and she was a cutie. Joe met her when they were taking pictures and told me, "I am proud of Tim. His date is hot!" lol
Joe, on the other hand, got together with some of the sophomores he hangs around with at one of the girl's house. They had pizza there and then went to the dance. They then went to someone's house after the party as well. Joe's date was Peyton...the one with the turquoise dress that I could find a tie to match. So he matched Kate's dress instead. Egads.
They both had a great time and danced the night away. Until next year....(at least then I'll know a bit more of what to expect!)

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Littlest Daisy Scout



Lily has taken the plunge and is a Daisy Scout. This is the precursor to Brownies, for those of you my age....they didn't have Daisies when I was growing up. Anyhow, she has a meeting tonight and was supposed to wear her uniform to school today. I thought she looked kinda cute and wanted to share these pictures I took before she set off for school. There were only 4 kindergarten girls interested in Daisy scouts this year, so they combined the 1st grade and kindergarten together. Unfortunately out of the 10 girls in the troop, 3 of them are named Lily! What are the chances?? So Lily is now Lily Su at Daisies. :o)

Sunday, September 19, 2010

from our yard....




Here are a few random pictures from our yard. The sunset on a day where the storm clouds were gathering, and a picture of Lily and Rich trying to conquer the weeds in our yard (it's going to take awhile!)

Happy Birthday Tim!




Tim is 14 today! He was pretty excited to be the same age as most of the other freshmen...finally! He has grown and changed so much in the last year....many of the people who meet him here mistake him for being much older. He has grown an inch and a half since July 1st, so he's still sprouting up. As an avid hoopster, that's just how he wants it. He always tells me that 6'6" would be good but he'd be happy with 6'3" or 6'4". I don't know where he thinks he'll get those giant genes, but ya never know. :o)

What did Tim get for his birthday? A lot of books on basketball. He loves to learn about the nuances of the game. He knows so much trivia, it amazes me. He got another Celtics t-shirt (I guess you can't have too many of those) and then a Creighton basketball hoody. (just in time for the cooler weather that rolled in yesterday) For those of you who don't know about Creighton...it's the #1 basketball school around here. It's a Catholic university that has a wonderful medical/dental/health field programs. Tim wants to go into nutrition and personal training. It's 20 minutes' drive from our house, so I am somewhat hoping he gives it a look. :o)

Anyways, I am very proud of the young man that Tim is becoming. He is really coming into his own with school and sports. He's a great big brother to Lily and I think our neighbors may want to adopt him. :o) (Their boys have left home now and Tim goes over almost every night after dinner to play basketball with their dad.) I look forward to seeing what he can do during his high school years. He is really blossoming here and I love watching it.

Happy 14th Birthday, Tim! We love you!

Lily's Elementary School Carnival

Lily's elementary school had their big PTA fundraiser on Friday...a huge carnival. The weather was supposed to be horrendous, but with a few hundred prayers being lifted, the rain and thunderstorms held off until everything was done. Lily had a blast going around and playing games. We now know that if being a chef doesn't work out for her, she can always win prize money throwing toilet paper rolls through a hanging toilet seat. She was really quite good at that! Who knew?

Tim volunteered an hour of his time running the basketball toss area. He was pretty excited that he got selected for that booth!

Joe was off with the varsity football team. They had a game in Kearney, NE, which is almost a 3 hr drive from here. Joe doesn't play football but was there as a student athletic trainer. He told me as I was dropping him off at the school for the buses that he was riding up on the cheerleader bus. Wow. Rough life! He came rolling in at 2 a.m. but estatic because his high school team had won. Way to go T-birds!