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Mom and Dad Hobbs in MTC!

Last night, Mom and Dad Hobbs were set apart as missionaries, and today they finally went into the MTC after weeks of preparing and getting excited!  Jeremy (Angela’s Brother) took them down and dropped them off.  They were just like two little kids on Christmas morning!  🙂

They only get to spend a week in the MTC and then fly out to Tokyo a week from today!  Crazy how that works.  They have been taking language lessons via the phone 3 times per week and have been doing well.  Dad’s Japanese has been coming back quickly from his mission days, and Mom is learning well too!  🙂

Good luck on your mission!  We wish you well and much success!  🙂

By |2010-10-22T05:21:06-07:00October 4th, 2010|Home Life|0 Comments

Billy Joel Tribute Concert and Football

Today, Sarah and Brittany participated in a REALLY cool Billy Joel Tribute concert at the high school as part of their marching band season and show.  They played all the music in their marching show and a Billy Joel cover band was there and played a bunch of music as well.  Angela and Kirstyn went to support them in this effort.  They said it was absolutely AWESOME and the girls had a great time dancing on stage with their friends and having a great time!

Angela said that the attendance wasn’t as high as she had hoped, and this was probably due to the fact that it was on a Saturday and they didn’t market it very well.

Meanwhile, I was with Ben at  Zachary’s football game.  He did a GREAT job!  It was very cold and we forgot to bring gloves.  The coach taped up his hands in the middle so it would help him a bit.  Fortunately, after the first series, some friends lent us a pair of gloves that he used the rest of the game and was MUCH happier!  He did a GREAT job at center and didn’t even mess up one snap!  🙂

It is so much fun to see our kids participate in all the activities that they do.  We just love it!

By |2010-10-22T05:15:16-07:00October 2nd, 2010|Home Life|0 Comments

Tri-M Ceremony

Tonight, Sarah was inducted into the Tri-M Music Honor Society.  I went last year, so this year, I stayed home with the kids while Angela went and supported Sarah.  This is her second year in Tri-M.  🙂

 The Tri-M Music Honor Society is the international music honor society for middle/junior high and high school students. It is designed to recognize students for their academic and musical achievements, reward them for their accomplishments and service activities, and to inspire other students to excel at music and leadership. Through more than 5,500 chartered chapters, Tri-M has helped thousands of young people provide years of service through music in schools throughout the world.

What a wonderful opportunity Sarah was given to be recognized in this society and to have the ability to serve others through membership.

By |2010-10-20T09:45:11-07:00September 30th, 2010|School|0 Comments

Marching Mustangs at NIU, Zach Football, and Tailgate

Today, the Metea Valley High School Marching Mustangs went to a competition at Northern Illinois University (NIU) to perform.  They didn’t “officially compete” but were on the program to give them a competition-like experience.  The Fine Arts Department Chair, Mr. Devany (who is also the band director), doesn’t really believe in the full-fledged “competition model” and so the marching band won’t be doing any of these, but go and participate anyway.

The girls got up to the high school early to warm up and get dressed in their uniforms.  I arrived with the rest of the “Pit Crew” shortly thereafter, and we got the bus loaded up with all the pit instruments. Mr Schneider, one of the band directors got a present for his son and decided to put it on himself!  It was hilarious watching him dancing around singing Winnie the Pooh!  🙂

When we arrived, we got everything unloaded and got ready to perform.  The staging area was quite a walk from the stadium, so we had to wheel the pit carts quite a ways.  🙂 Brittany was really excited to be there and really likes hanging out with her fellow pit members.

The kids performed BEAUTIFULLY and they sounded amazing!  Since I was down on the field, I didn’t get any good pictures of the whole area, but did get a couple with Sarah and Brittany both in the shot.  I’m trying to find a video of the performance if possible and will try and publish the link.

After the performance, we hurried and packed all the equipment on the carts, wheeled it back over and packed up the truck.  The girls stayed after that and watched a few of the performances.  I left to hurry and get back to Zachary’s football game and tailgate party.

Zach played great!  They lost again, but that’s OK.  He is having fun and that’s all that matters.  He is still the starting Center and loves it.  They have a REALLY small team compared to the others that they play.  Some of the teams that they have played look like they have 2nd and 3rd graders on the team.  It’s crazy!  I guess we just breed them smaller in our neck of the woods.  We originally thought that Zach was big and built like a football player, but after seeing a bunch of the kids he has to go up against, he doesn’t look so large!  🙂

After the game, the team had a great tailgate party with hot dogs and brats.  There were a ton of desserts, chips, drinks and everything.  The kids probably loved that more than the game!  🙂  Kirstyn and Ben had a great time eating too!

By |2010-10-20T09:45:23-07:00September 25th, 2010|Home Life, School|0 Comments

Sick Kids!

This week was a CRAZY week in the health deparment.  Every single one of our kids was sick at one point or another.  Angela and I have escaped the bugs so far and are feeling very blessed right now!

It’s tough for the kids to miss school around here.  One day and it seems like they’re a week behind.  Well, hopefully this week will be it for a long time!

By |2010-10-18T13:38:34-07:00September 24th, 2010|Home Life|0 Comments

Parent Night and Jill Cataldo

Tonight, I went to Fall Junior Parent night at Metea and “became informed” about all the information regarding standardized testing, post-secondary planning, and all kinds of other “getting ready to empty your wallet for college” stuff.  🙂  It’s really hard to believe that Sarah is going to be a senior next year, graduate, and go off to college.  She was JUST BORN YESTERDAY!  YIKES!!!!!!  🙂

While I was learning about how I would have to spend my money, Angela was off learning how to save money!  🙂  As mentioned in other blog posts, she is BIG into this black-belt couponing suff.   She got a call from a friend who told her that the lady who is the “authority” on couponing in our area, Jill Cataldo, was going to be giving a seminar in our area.  Naturally, Angela jumped right on it and the two attended together.  It still amazes me at how much we can save by doing this.  Check out Jill’s web site:  http://www.jillcataldo.com.  It is geared toward the Chicago area, but it has tips that anyone can use.  The first month that we did the coupon stuff, we got over $1,000 in food for under $250!  Crazy!  🙂  It really helps our budget!  🙂

By |2010-10-18T13:29:52-07:00September 22nd, 2010|Home Life|0 Comments

Zach Loves Playing Football!

Zach played his second game today and had a great time!  They could have won, but the weather was bad and they ended up having to cancel.  They’ll scrimmage with the team next Tuesday, but the game won’t count.  🙁  Zach really didn’t care, however.  🙂  He is starting at Center now and really enjoys snapping the ball all the time.  🙂

Ben wants to be just like his big brother when he grows up!  He’s always wanting to wear Zach’s football uniform and helmet.  It’s actually really funny but adorable as well!  🙂

By |2010-10-11T05:48:14-07:00September 18th, 2010|Home Life|0 Comments

Angela and Ben Come Home!

Today, Angela and Ben flew  home!  It was great to go pick them up at the airport and see Ben light up when he saw me!  That kind of thing makes life worthwhile!  We tried to have the house as clean as possible for Angela (although we had some definite improvement to make) so she would be happy!  They were zombies when they got home, so we all went right to bed!

Welcome home Angela and Ben!

By |2010-09-17T06:03:06-07:00September 14th, 2010|Home Life|0 Comments

Zach’s First Football Game

Tonight was Zachary’s first football game!  He was a little nervous but VERY excited!  We all went over to Knoch Park to watch.

When we got there, we saw the team that they were going to play…  The Browns.  They were huge!  It looked as if all but a couple were held back a few years.  Most of the kids on the team were at least 2-3 inches (if not more) taller than our kids, and outweighed our kids by at least 10-15 pounds.  There was one kid that was at least 50 pounds heaver than Zach!  We as parents were all a little nervous that our kids were going to get squashed, but we didn’t tell the kids as they seemed really excited and we didn’t want to make them any more nervous than they already were.

The kids had  a big paper banner that they broke through, with cheerleaders cheering on each side.  It was quite official…

The kids played their hearts out and actually did really well!  Zach got paired against the biggest guy on the team (the one that weighed at least 50 pounds more than him).  We were nervous about how he would do against a guy that was so much bigger, but he did really well!  The big kid was slower than Zach, so Zach got some good blocks on him.  Zach couldn’t push him out of the way, but he could stop him and that was all that was needed!

In the pic above, Zach is on the right (in orange) directly across from the really big kid.  Not a very even match-up, is it?  🙂

Zach didn’t get much of a breather (him above sitting on the bench while the other team has the ball) because the offense was out on the field most of the time.  🙂

In the end, our team lost by 1 touchdown in the last minutes of the game.  Final score was 35-28.  The kids had no reason to be sad as they really played well against a team that was so much bigger.  Turns out the other team didn’t play by the official league rules either, so our coaches let the league know for future games.  They had a tall, fast kid playing both ways, and they had their team running through the offensive line between the center and guard to get to the quarterback and running backs faster (illegal in this league at this age because they are slow at snapping the ball and getting more experience).

Great experience for the kids and at the end, they all got Broncos cups with candy, a football key chain, and other  and stuff in them, cupcakes, and bottles of Gatorade.  This was probably just as exciting for the kids as playing the game!  🙂

Great game Broncos!

By |2010-09-17T05:59:19-07:00September 13th, 2010|Home Life|0 Comments

Grandma and Grandpa Hobbs’ Farewell

Today, Mom and Dad Hobbs had their mission “non-farewell” where they spoke in Sacrament Meeting.  They did a great job and lots of family and friends were there to support them.  It’s hard to believe that in less than a month, they will be in Tokyo!

They will do a wonderful job and be faithful servants.  It’s also crazy that Mark is now in Mexico and working his tail off doing a great job!  As normal, it is a huge adjustment for him as Spanish doesn’t sound anything like what he learned in the MTC!  🙂

While Angela was there, she took a bunch of other family pictures, some of which are below.  They are of Ralph and Diane Burns (Moms Brother and Sister-in-Law), Susan and Arlen Mounteer (Mom’s Sister and Brother-in-Law), and them.  She also took some pictures of Mom with her three girls.  🙂

Angela and I are very excited as we are going to go to Tokyo sometime late spring/early summer to visit Mom and Dad on their mission.  It will be a great experience!  🙂

By |2010-09-17T05:40:32-07:00September 12th, 2010|Home Life|0 Comments

Football and Dancing!

Today was a pretty busy day!  We miss Angela and Ben and wish they were here!

Today we cleaned house (much needed), and then took Zach for his team and individual football pictures.  We put his jersey on for the first time today, and the thing is so big, it goes down almost to his knees.  When you tuck it in, you can hardly see his number so we have to do some tricky moves to get it to show.  🙂  I actually put his shirt on and it FIT!  It’s a little tight and short, but that’s how big it is!  🙂  He looked so cool in his full uniform (although he didn’t like his long blue socks that go almost to the top of his legs so they don’t fall down).  🙂

After we got the pictures done, we hurried home so Sarah and Brittany could go to a quad-stake dance in Schaumburg.  They had a great time and danced with a lot of people!

By |2010-10-20T09:45:52-07:00September 11th, 2010|Home Life|0 Comments

Ben the Gardener!

Out in Idaho today, Ben was learning to do a little gardening!  He went outside with his Grandma and did all kinds of harvesting.  He had a blast and loved getting dirty!  He was so cute doing this!  Angela took a lot of pictures!

Keep up the great work Ben!  You’re a great help to your grandma!  We will love to see you work this hard when you come home to Illinois!  🙂

By |2010-09-17T05:27:57-07:00September 10th, 2010|Home Life|0 Comments
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