It’s good that we celebrated Harper over the weekend. Today we had a wrestling tournament and a band concert. I drove the bus to Saige’s wrestling tournament. She had a pretty good night. She didn’t win any matches but she is learning and she came close to pinning her first opponent. Short season girls wrestling is literally 12 practices and 4 meets. If you haven’t wrestled before, it is hard to learn the sport in that amount of time. She is sort of wanting to join the club wrestling team that Colin was a part of. I would never discourage a kid from wrestling. It’s a tough sport. It is tough mentally. It is tough strategically and it truly teaches kids discipline and handling pressure. I absolutely love the relationships that you build there and, even though I didn’t know a thing about it when Colin got started, it is now my favorite.
We dropped off the girls and coach with 20 minutes until Harper’s concert started. Saige’s coach happens to be my bus boss. He gave me permission to park the bus and watch her concert in my way home. So Saige and I were able to squeak in and see her performance.
If you know Harper you already know that a concert is not what she would have chosen to do on her birthday, but it also a price you pay for having a December birthday. This is not the first time she had to go to a concert on her birthday!
My Harper is growing up way too fast. She is smart, a little snarky, and hilarious. She makes life a lot more entertaining for sure. She is also a home body who prefers hanging out in her pj’s (my spirit animal). I couldn’t be prouder of her.
Love you Harper.
And a hodge podge of photos from this day. In no particular order - sort of like the way my brain works. I am thankful today for good timing and seeing both my girls doing their thing
































































