Anna’s Team Wins Another Cheer Competition

Cool Cats in full flight. Anna is on the far left facing the camera looking up

Saturday was a busy day in the Renton household. Anna had a morning cheer competition in Colorado Springs. Her team, the Cool Cats, did great and once again they won their division for I think their fourth victory of the season. And it was their best-ever score: 97.22. Anna was understandably thrilled, and part of the reason was that she did the routine on a bad ankle after tweaking it at practice the night before. But the adrenaline kicked in and she was fantastic as they “hit zero” (no major stunting mistakes) once again.

With the winner’s trophy and jackets

Jude and I had to leave right after Anna competed to drive the other direction to Loveland where Jude had a soccer match. It was basically a two-hour drive from Colorado Springs but we stopped at home for a quick lunch on the way.

Jude’s team played a hard-fought match and were satisfied with a 1-1 draw courtesy of a goal in the last minute. His team had more chances and could easily have won by two or three goals.

Today, was spent around the house doing odd jobs and catching up on work. Anna soldiered on and went to cheer practice despite her sore ankle.

Easter 2023

Easter baskets full of their favorite goodies

We had a wonderful Easter weekend here. Yesterday, Jude had his soccer game where he played really well, his team won 6-1 with Jude scoring a penalty after they fouled him inside the box. He almost had a second goal late in the game.

Anna has been having some epic cheerleading practices, often three hours long and he is completely exhausted when they are over. She has her next competition on Saturday so it is crunch time.

Last night Marcy worked incredibly hard putting Easter baskets together and stuffing easter eggs in what might be one of the last Easter Egg hunts we do, as the kids are outgrowing it. But they still love their Easter baskets.

Sitting down to a delicious Easter dinner

For dinner we had a miso chicken, radish and chard dish which was delicious. Anna baked Brioche dinner rolls which were to die for and Marcy baked a strawberry and cream layer cake. It was all fantastic.

Playing catch as the sun sets over the mountains

After dinner we went to the park to play. We threw around a football for the first time in ages and Anna practiced some of her cheerleading moves on the grass.

Anna practiced some tumbling moves

One last thing. Anna turned 14 1/2 this week so we had the usual donuts before breakfast celebration. Then I signed her up for Drivers Ed, she is keen to get started studying for her permit.

Family time at the park

Celebrating my Birthday in Keystone

Skiing with Anna on my birthday

Anna was on Spring Break this past week and since it was my birthday on Friday we came up to Keystone for a day of skiing. It was a fantastic day. Jude and Marcy came up at lunchtime and Jude joined us for the afternoon on the slopes.

Anna took a tumble in the powder on the North Bowl

The thing I was most excited about for my birthday is our Sleigh Ride Dinner. Marcy and I did this 20 years ago and had not been back since. We met at Keystone Lake and took a shuttle out past Keystone Ranch. Then we took a two-horse open sleigh to the ranch house for dinner.

On the sleigh ride to dinner

We arrived at the homestead just before dark. There was no electricity here, so they were cooking with gas and had to truck in all their supplies. We were a little chilly when we arrived but had a bowl of piping hot beef and barley soup ready for us.

Arriving at the homestead

They had a country and western guitarist there who provided some great entertainment. The dinner itself was excellent, Anna and I had the steak while Jude and Marcy had the salmon. Then it was apple pie and ice cream for dessert, mine had a candle in it and everyone sang happy birthday.

Being serenaded during dinner

It was a memorable evening and it was over too quickly. On Saturday Jude and I skied at Keystone and we managed to get in 10 runs on the coldest day I have had skiing in many years (6 degrees with 20mph winds). We came home Saturday night and had a relaxing Sunday.

Jude Goes to Las Vegas

In front of the Bellagio

Jude and I flew to Las Vegas on Friday for his first traveling soccer tournament. His new team, Real Colorado, traveled for a “college showcase” tournament in Las Vegas, it was Jude’s first trip.

Our flight was very late out of Denver and he barely made it to his first game, arriving just 10 minutes before kickoff. The standard was very strong and they only one won of their four games but it was a great experience.

In action in Vegas

We stayed at a hotel and Casino just south of the main area and it was Jude’s first time ever in a casino. He watched me lose $10 in less than 10 minutes on the slot machines, a good lesson for him.

Jude about to enjoy his Beef Wellington at Hells Kitchen

On Saturday night we drove to the Strip to get the full Vegas experience. We walked around looking for a place for dinner and came across Hell’s Kitchen. This is Gordon Ramsey’s place and Jude has watched quite of a few of his shows and knew way more about it than I.

In front of the kitchen

The food was incredible. Jude had scallops for an appetizer and their famous Beef Wellington and I had the Lobster Risotto and salmon. The food was fantastic, Jude talked about it all day today.

Bruce!

Bruce and Steven Van Zandt rocking the crowd

This week Marcy and I went to the Ball Arena downtown to see Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. It was fantastic. Despite being in his early 70s Bruce is still a rock’n’roll god. He has tremendous energy and it feels very similar to when I saw him 20 and 30 years ago.

We were actually some of the younger people there

He played a few of his new songs and many of his old hits. We had great seats and it was a night to remember.

He still looks pretty good for 73!

Today, Jude and I went to a college fair where we were able to talk with a number of colleges. It was our first foray into this world so it was great to get a bit of a flavor of what to expect. Jude found several colleges that were appealing.

No cheer for Anna this weekend so she went to a birthday party with a school friend this afternoon.

Jude Gets His Drivers License, Anna Goes to Dallas

Outside the DMV with his new drivers license

The big news this week is that Jude passed his driving test and is now a Colorado driver’s license holder. He went to the DMV with Marcy on Wednesday and came out with a temporary license. He had his first solo drive on Friday night to pick up dinner and then on Saturday, he drove to his soccer practice. He is enjoying his newfound freedom.

The other big news is that Anna and Marcy flew to Dallas on Thursday for the big NCA national championships. Anna and the team had been working hard for the last month preparing for the big event. That is an understatement, this event had 26,000 athletes from all over the world.

With some of the team in our big rental car

After winning their last two events they had a lot of confidence going in but the competition in Dallas was the best they had ever encountered and they finished in 10th place. They were disappointed but determined to do better next time.

The Cool Cats team (Anna is third from the center on the left)

Anna also got to meet one of her idols: Gabby Butler. She is who many people consider to be the best cheerleader in the world and she was in Dallas for the big competition.

Anna meeting Gabby Butler for the first time

It was a heck of an experience and as Marcy is learning about cheer competitions, there was little downtime to hang out at the hotel or see the city. They did get to have a couple of meals outside of the event. And with their hotel in walking distance of the event venue, they were able to see a little bit of historic downtown Dallas

Marcy and Anna out and about in Dallas

Meanwhile back at home we were dealing with a sick dog. Actually, Jude was dealing with it. While Marcy and Anna flew to Dallas early Thursday morning, I was in NYC and not arriving back until late Thursday night. Olive had a bad day. She was feeling ill and pooped and threw up all over the place. Jude was on a delayed start because of the snowstorm and had to clean it all up himself. Then when he arrived home from school there was more cleaning up to do. I took her to the vet on Friday and there was nothing major wrong with her. And she is doing fine now.

Jude looking after a very sick little dog

The Start of Soccer Season for Jude

Jude in action for his new team Real Colorado

It has been a cold and snowy year so far which means it has been difficult for Jude to get out and play. He decided to take a break from Rapids (after eight years) and try a new team, Real Colorado. They have been practicing on and off for over a month, mostly indoors and this weekend was their first competitive matches.

Jude played really well, especially considering this was his first real game of soccer since October. The team is still a little rusty and they lost their first two games but Jude just loved being back out there. He is definitely one of the better players on the team.

At Hotel Xcaret, Mexico in Playa del Carmen

I was in Mexico this week at a fintech event and it was so nice to get away to some warm weather. It was 85 degrees there each day, meanwhile, back in Denver we had 5″ of snow.

Anna decided to have some of her cheer team over for a sleepover on Friday night. They had practice on Friday night and again on Saturday morning, and everyone seemed to enjoy themselves.

Speaking of enjoyment, Marcy and I went for our very first night away from the kids where we had no babysitter. We booked a night at the Four Seasons (with points of course) downtown and had a wonderful time. The kids did fine, I think they were happy for some freedom.

Finally, for Valentine’s Day this week, Anna’s eighth grade had a fun celebration. With Marcy being the parent lead for the grade she helped organize lunch and sweets for all the kids. Anna put the gift packets together, and Marcy dropped off lunch from Illegal Pete’s. Their teacher took them to a rooftop on campus to eat lunch and it was a fun day according to Anna.

Valentine’s Day for the Ricks 8th grade

 

The Annual Super Bowl Party

The Super Bowl party crowd

It was the annual Super Bowl party this weekend. So, as we do every year we make chili and brownies for our close friends. It was wonderful to catch up with everybody. And it was a great game until that terrible call at the end. ‘

The work continues on our back deck. The old deck has been completely dismantled and the new one is taking shape. But we can’t really use the back door still. Poor Olive can’t be in the backyard at all with all the construction material everywhere, she has to be taken out front to go to the bathroom.

Anna had cheer practice both days and she continues to get better. She practiced her moves in the park this afternoon with multiple back handsprings and round-offs on the grass.

Doing cheerleading moves in the park

Judes Drives (in) a Ferrari

Jude sits in the driver’s seat of Tony’s Ferrari

Today, we went to visit Marcy’s cousin Missy at her place in the foothills. The Dahlens were staying there for the weekend so we went up for an afternoon brunch. They have a spectacular home near Pine Junction, which is part art gallery, part mountain log home, with a cavernous wine cellar.

Missy’s husband Tony is a keen car enthusiast and he has a beautiful Ferrari. It is GTC4 Lusso, an all-wheel drive with four seats. It is almost like a family car but with a V-12 engine, it goes like a Ferrari. Anyway, Jude got to sit in the driver’s seat and then Tony took him for a short drive around the hills near their place. He loved it.

The Dahlens came back to our place where they are staying the night before returning to Iowa tomorrow.

The last photo of our back deck before the remodel

Yesterday, the work began on our back deck. We are dismantling it and redoing it as a smaller deck so our outside dining table can go down on the ground. We also ordered some gravel for under the new deck and all of us chipped in moving it into the yard.

 

Anna’s Cheer Team Wins Seattle Competition

Cool Cats: National Champions

This weekend Marcy and Anna went to Seattle for another cheer competition. This was a big one with about 200 teams from all over the country. There were eight teams in Anna’s division so it was going to be tough to win. But their performances were better than last weekend and they went on to win. Their score of 96.67 was the highest score of any Level 1 team, regardless of age. Anna was understandably thrilled.

Enjoying the moment

While it was a very busy weekend Marcy enjoyed spending time with the other moms, they were a very friendly group and most had a similar attitude towards the competition which was good.

Anna with one of her best friends on the team

Meanwhile, Jude and I were home looking after Olive and Pickles. Jude had his first soccer practice of the season (indoors) after all previous practices had been canceled due to snow on the ground. Then on Sunday we went skiing with my friend Rick. We had a fantastic day. For some weird reason there was no one there, we literally did not wait in a lift line all afternoon. The snow was great and Jude got a lesson in bumps from Rick.

Rick, myself and Jude at the Outback in Keystone