Wednesday, February 17, 2010

February Update

This has been another busy month for the Queen family. :-)

I began the month by organizing a "Souper Bowl" Chili & Soup Lunch & Cook-Off at work to raise money for our "Big Hearts of Willis" Heart Walk team. All the soups, chilis, fixins, dessert, & drinks were donated/prepared by employees. We had over 20 entries in our Cook-Off and raised $900 by selling Combo lunches for $5 each.


Courtney and I went to a Super Bowl Party at our friends' house and she enjoyed playing with one of her former teacher's granddaughter. Although I don't like the Colts, I really wanted Peyton to win another Super Bowl.


Courtney missed the 2nd session of her bowling league due to her surgery, but she was able to start this 3rd session. They bowl 3 games on Saturday mornings for 8 weeks. She is on a team with 3 other girls this time and their team name is Thriller. Her first week back, she rolled her highest game ever with a 96.

Kelsey and Jennifer visited Courtney's school for her Valentine's party on Friday. Courtney took Kelsey's CD that she made and played it for her class. Several of the teachers wanted to buy copies. :-)

We went to Rob and Lynn's house Saturday night for dinner and enjoyed spending time with them, Michael, Ryan, & Peggy and Glen.



On Valentine's Day, we had a family meal at home. Kelsey's boyfriend came over and ate with us. We had lasagna and Jennifer made some of Kelsey's favorites for dessert (Reeses' no bake pie & chocolate covered strawberries).


Kelsey's DCA Show Choir "Legacy" competed at Belmont University in the Music City Show Shoppe. Their theme was "The Awesome 80's" and included "Living on a Prayer", a medley of 80's hit tunes ("Walk like an Egyptian", "The Color of Love", "Love is a Battlefield", & more), and ended with a Michael Jackson medley ("Beat It", Man in the Mirror", & "Thriller"). They did an awesome job.


This was their 2nd time in this competion and their critique judge told them that they were 1,000 times better than last year. The schools that placed in the Top 5 all have Fine Arts auditoriums and are much bigger schools. We spent the entire day there, since they performed at 11:00 AM and the finalists were not announced until almost 6:00 PM. I helped with the stage setup and removal before and after their performance. It was a great day and we were really proud of them. Robin took Courtney with her for the day after Kelsey's performance and they went bowling, shopping, and played games at Robin's house the remainder of the day.

We had a birthday party at our house for Tori, who just turned 2. It was originally going to be at Chuck E. Cheese, but after some last minute shuffling, we had it here. Lots of fun and enjoyed having everyone here (Glen & Peggy, Jim & Phyllis, Bill & Judy, Phillip & Christy, and Tanner, Trace, & Tori).




Kelsey's DCA Show Choir gave an encore performance of their "Awesome 80's" show for the school on Monday afternoon and then another performance for family and friends that night. Jennifer's cousin Autumn got to come for the performance and really enjoyed. Several people even thought that her and Kelsey favor each other. :-)


And if the month had not been busy enough, we ended it this past Saturday with Courtney's bowling league. She bowled her NEW high game of 111 and bowled a TURKEY (for you bowling novices, that is 3 strikes in a row). They announced it over the PA system and she was excited as she could be. She has 6 more weeks in this last session of the league.
I will try to update more often than a month at a time, especially once we know more about Courtney's next surgery.
Thank you for catching up on our family. If you can, leave me a comment and let me know someone is reading this and if you would like for me to continue.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi from Gretchen - always fun to read and see pictures. Will try and get out your way again, but looks like a very busy time now. Newest grandchild born in NYC on the 14th - a girl, Sloane Marie!