TWELVE! I count up by one each year but the math never makes any sense. A dozen years ago you both made me a mom. A dozen years ago seems like a lifetime ago and a blink of an eye all at once. A dozen years and one day ago I had no idea how deep love could run. Nor how a dimpled smile could light up a room or a deep belly laugh could echo for hours. I didn't know a cuddly hug could melt my stress to nothing nor that a deep gaze into hazy, almond shaped eyes would touch my soul. A dozen years and a day ago there was so much I didn't know. You two and your brothers have been my teacher, my muse.
I look at you both in awe most days. Chase, though you look older, of course, your face is almost exactly the same as it was when you were a baby. You have gotten taller, even if the marks on the door jam indicate otherwise, and you just have a more mature look to you that doesn't allow me to deny this growing up thing. Not even for a bit. Ryder, unlike Chase, your look has changed since you were a baby, though you are still handsome as ever (:)-) Everyday you are taller and bigger, though you like to measure yourself against me, you're not there yet. Soon enough I will look up to you. And, I do love your faces, but they are hard to see because they are so often buried in your phones or shadowed by the glare of the Fortnite on the television. Fortnite is a video game that merges Hunger Games and Minecraft into a cartoonish Battle Royale and causes addiction, true addiction, in each player as they strive to be the final victor. This game has painfully taken over our home, most of America, and the greater part of the world. True story.
Baby Faces (2 years10/2008)
12-year-old faces
This past year you completed 6th grade. The school year began with Chase having a great class (overloaded with friends) and a great teacher in Mr. McElrath. Ryder was less fortunate with the new Ms. McMaster as the teacher. You had friends in the class and a had a good school year in spite of her not being anywhere near the top of your favorite teacher list. Chase, you were hoping to have an amazing and fun last year of elementary school and you had set your own goal of being recommended for the all honors track in Middle School. Both were accomplished quite easily, your grades were great and your RI score remained far about grade level. Ryder, you set out to enjoy your final year of elementary school and learn to overcome some of your focus issues. Both were also accomplished and the year was a big success. You were both involved with many school activities. You performed in both the winter and spring chorus (which you didn't love, and the overall 6th-grade performance in the winter concert sure did leave something to be desired.) You were, as you put it, forced (by me) to be in the school play. It was an enjoyable play, Jukebox Time Machine, and though it was similar to last year's A Kids Life (one of your many complaints) it really was great to watch. You each had a small role, inclusive a fun dance, and Ryder got to play an extra part portraying a Beatle. Although you both claimed daily to "hate it," (especially Chase) you sure did seem like you were having a great time on show night. You were also both on student council again, Chase on the Spirit Committee and Ryder on the Art Committee, and you were both, once again, chosen to be a conflict mediator. All year, you were socially active and involved and enjoyed every minute of your last year of elementary school. You both ended your elementary school days by performing in the talent show. Ryder you played bass in a band and performed an awesome rendition of "Iron Man." Chase, you and Bobby Snyder did a hilarious "baby" dance to a medley of songs. It had the whole school laughing. You also participated in all of the end of year activities including the district-wide 6th-grade track meet. Although RES didn't make out as the big winners of the day, you both loved being in the events and have a new found interest in track and field. You also enjoyed the end of year dance, the 6th-grade swim party, the trip to Lincoln Financial Field, and graduation which allowed you to move-up to HMS and earned Ryder the award of "most likely to have a Superhero named for you."
Chorus Concert
Ryder as a Beatle in a Juke Box Time Machine
Chase doing the funky dance
Conflict Mediator
Chase doing the 100-meter sprint at the track meet
Ryder hitting the hurdles at the track meet
6th-grade swim party
Chase's talent show act
Ryder's talent show act
Socially you had an exciting year, stepping out a bit more and with a social calendar that I had to track at times. You engaged via text with many friends, some old some new, and learned a few lessons in the way relationships work and the meaning of friendship. Your best friends are still Ethan, Connor, and each other. Of course, Chase includes Quinn on that list and Ryder, you have Aidan and Jake. You both keep your friends close and are a good friend to all of them. You are navigating through a complex social world and are doing so with them by your side and you are all learning the ropes together. Additionally, there's a list of other names who are good friends of yours (Luke, Connor L, Jonny, Bobby, Gavin...to name a few) and I hope you continue to maintain these friendships as you move on to middle school.
Chase, Ryder, Turner, and Ethan- the 4some
Ryder, Connor, Chase
Ryder, Jake, and Aidan
Chase, Quinn, Luke
Ryder, Connor L, Connor S, Chase, Ethan
We were busy with sports this year, as always. Chase, this year you played your first year as a Pee Wee in hockey, playing for the Wildcats A National team. It was a team filled with a lot of good players and, though your team ended the season under .500, and you had to change your jersey number, you did learn to play better hockey and took strides in improving your own game. You also played for Council Rock South's Middle School team. That team was the easy champion of the league and you were a great contributor to the team's success. Unfortunately, both hockey seasons were stunted due to a set of broken wrists that occurred in late October. This took you out of 6-weeks of the season, plus another few weeks of getting back in shape, which set you back a little when you returned to the ice. But, you still did great. You were the second highest point scorer for the middle school team trailing by such a small differential that had you played even one more game you probably would have surpassed him. For the Wildcats you were the 5th highest in points, most of which came from assists, which says a lot considering not only the time you missed but the line you were on had the teams leading scorer (goals and points) and you didn't get as much access to the puck as a result. Your biggest accomplishment in hockey came after the season, however. Two broken wrists may have set you back a little early on but when you went to evaluations for the upcoming season you proved that there was no holding you back from succeeding. One of the best players in all 4 evaluations you earned yourself a coveted spot on the AA team. When it came time to decide if you wanted to play AA or play on A National with a coach you love and your friends you were thoughtful and decisive and chose what was best for your hockey. Although you have to split up from your hockey buddies to join this team, you are excited to be playing with these players who you say are "really, really good hockey players." I am proud of you, you earned this spot with hard work and determination. Additionally, you played soccer for Phoenix Fireballs last year. Well, you were supposed to play. Unfortunately, the broken wrists prevented you from being a part of most of the Fall season and, though you played in the Spring, the team was a little deflated by then. You do enjoy soccer and are hoping to get to play in middle school. You also made the decision to NOT play baseball this year. This was hard on me but you were very happy with your choice. You are a good, smart baseball player and I, being a baseball lover, would love to see you play again one day but I supported your decision to take a step back as you just said it wasn't that much fun anymore. You and I both survived baseball season without playing.
Pee Wee A National
Two broken arms, one disappointed boy
CR SOUTH MSB Champs
#71 for one season
Ryder, you played another great season of basketball and lacrosse. Though your basketball team wasn't much to brag about, you as a player showed great strides in improving, overcoming adversity, and dealing with a weak team and coach. You practiced often and worked hard at each game and practice. You really love the game. For lacrosse you also had a great season. You moved from defense to attack which proved to be a successful move and allowed you to use your muscle and your skill and score a lot of goals with your very hard shot. Unfortunately, the team wasn't all that great, but the enjoyment of the game was not lost and your skills improved tremendously.
Lax player #10
Up for the shot
We celebrated your birthday with a mix of friends over to swim, both boys and girls for the first time. Since many of your friends were out of town on your birthday, this time we were able to include the girls without exceeding the pool's maximum capacity. It was a lot of fun, what a great group of kids. After, Ethan, Sean, Quinn, and Gavin Block spent the night.
12th birthday party
Sleepover
You went to your first concerts this year. The first one was Green Day, which was amazing. We went with the Levin's and the Morena's and had an absolute blast. No one loved it as much as you, Ryder, because Green Day is your all-time favorite band and what better first concert then Green Day? We then followed that up with an impromptu attendance at Imagine Dragons with Jenn and Ethan. We had such a great time and, without expecting to, I enjoyed it so much and danced most of the night. Although I do like their songs, my favorite part was Tom Petty tribute they played halfway through.
Tailgating at Green Day
#1 Green Day fan
Imagine Dragons- 2nd concert in two months
Other highlights from this year, to name just a few, included a viewing of the total eclipse of the sun, a trip to Niagara Falls (of course for a hockey tournament,) Chase's funniest Halloween costume yet, an Eagles Superbowl LVII win and the experience of their victory parade. The year went fast with so many fun things happening.
Viewing of the Solar Eclipse
Solar Eclipse viewing glasses
Niagara Falls in January- It was beautiful
Chase as Dora (with two broken wrists)
Eagles Superbowl Party
Eagles Victory Parade
Although you look so much taller to us, and older, the scale at Dr. Abir's office has Chase measuring 57 inches and 80.4 lbs. Breaking 80 is a big deal and it is an inch and a half growth since last year, but all of us think you look even taller than that. Ryder, you grew 2 inches and now measure 60.5 inches and 124 pounds. You are showing no signs of slowing down your growth.
You both enjoy playing any pick-up sport, especially basketball, riding bikes, swimming, watching endless youtube, a good movie (preferably a comedy or a thriller), and watching TV. You both still love Survivor. Ryder, you seem to know about and watch every show on television. It is amazing when you say "oh, yeah, I have seen that!" Neither of you prefers to read, but Ryder has more of a tendency to pick up a book and enjoy it. Ryder, you also enjoy playing bass guitar, listening to music, and drawing. You are an amazing artist and I wish you would pursue it more. You like to learn new tricks, enjoy playing video games, and are overly involved with Fortnite. You are good kids, you are smart, and charming. Ryder, you continue to be a dynamic and kinetic force of energy, full of passion, and creativity, and sensitivity, and stubbornness. You are deep and interesting and cool as can be, even with, or maybe because of your fun and quirky side. Chase, you are focused on what you want and a bit aloof to everything else. You are quick-witted and funny and like to take it easy. You choose to succeed and are willing to put in the work necessary to meet your goals, and as a result, my dear boy, I expect big things from you.
I am so proud of you both for your similarities and your differences and would never want you to be any other way.
Chase, as you move on to middle school and get closer to becoming a teenager I would like to see you open your eyes about to outside the Chase bubble. Take it in and recognize the world that surrounds you a little more and start to see how you can have an impact on those things around you, for better or worse. And, Ryder, I want to see you be less impulsive, particularly as you will have bigger decisions to make. I want to see you take a moment to think and then use your very large heart and deep thinking mind to make the right decisions. I want to see you both take on more responsibility at home, in life. Continue to be good kids, good friends, good brothers, and good sons. Continue to be who you are as you grow and mature. You are great kids, becoming great young men and every moment of every day I am proud to be your mom.
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