Cynthia, your pictures are SO good! I wish I had time to learn how to take such great pictures.
spec-ta-torn. A person who sees or watches something without taking an active part; onlooker.
The spectators who came to watch our kids’ games were anything but inactive participants. They cheered, shouted, encouraged, and waved signs. I’m convinced that a crowd who actively and loudly participates in this way does wonders for a team! So. This post is a THANK YOU to all of the family and friends who came out to watch our kids’ fall sports of which I’ve only blogged about Josh’s football so far, but I hope to blog about Em’s vb and Nathan’s soccer this week because winter sports games start next week!You’ll see many pictures of family and friends, but this is not an exhaustive listing of all the spectators who came to the games because I either:a) couldn’t find the pictures of you (sorry Shana.. I know you came a few times and I know I have a picture somewhere) since I don’t have a very good digital organization system in place yet – see previous blog entry b) didn’t end up with a very good picture to post of every person – (sorry Laura and family.. I must have been freezing and shaky the night I took pictures of you guys because they were all blurry…) , or c) you didn’t want your picture taken ord) I was being lazy and didn’t get my camera out at the game you attended
















Again, we want to say THANK YOU VERY MUCH to everyone who came to watch the kids’ games during the fall season. Even if I didn’t include a picture of you in this post, we still know you came to support the kids and we appreciate it very much.
