Well, I’m super late on this seeing that basketball
 season has been done for about a month now. I could make a hundred 
excuses why I’m so late. I work two jobs, have three kids, blah blah 
blah but then you hear it from me nearly every month
 because that’s about how often I write posts anymore. I’ll save my 
my-life-is- so-hectic soliloquy for another day.
My husband, Justin, has a slight obsession with 
basketball, but when you grow up in a state that lives and breathes it, 
it’s just in your blood. Plus, the fact that he’s 6’4” had coaches 
hunting him down to play.
This is the second year that Nolan’s played. While 
he may not be the most coordinated on the team, I gotta say that he 
shown a lot of growth. He was one of the youngest on the team, which 
made him look short….something I not used to. He’s
 usually one of the tallest. 
I’m not proud to admit that my most competitive 
side comes out at my kids’ games. I mean I’m not one of those 
yelling-at-the-refs type of parent but I do tell my kids to hustle. 
Nolan was a great hustler. In fact, I think that sometimes
 he was more concerned with racing the other kids to the other end of 
the court than he was in making a basket or anything else. But hey, at least my kid was running, right?
Basketball is a hard sport especially for young 
ones. I didn’t start playing until I was in middle school and even then 
it was difficult for me. Ok, I tried out for the team and didn't even know what a lay up was. Yikes. 
But do you see my boy having fun with that big ol' grin? Makes those weekly practices worth it after a long day.
Probably the cutest part of the whole season was 
Campbell wanting to go to every single practice to watch his bubba and 
wearing Nolan’s jersey from last to every game. He said that he was 
tricking everyone that he was on the team. He wants
 to play so badly but we’re going to wait a little longer since it takes
 so much coordination for him. Landry was the sweetest little cheerleader at every game and it actually really kept her interest, amazingly enough! 
 





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