I am amazed at the energy of youth. Nate was up and down that floor so quick and so many times. He really kept himself in the game. They didn't win but looks like they had a good time. One thing that really impressed me was when Nate's friend Jaron got hurt Nate really showed a great concern and kindness. It is always the sign of a fine young man when you have compassion for others. So proud of Nate and his good sportsmanship. The boys read the code of good conduct first and then that was followed with prayer. Emphasizing that the game is for fun and growth in competition.
"So how is retirement?" we are often asked ---- "couldn't be better will be our reply" ---- time for each other and time for family ---- and that leaves no time for self pity. Loving every minute and grateful for each new day. When given the chance we load up and are on our way. Being with family is the best that life can offer. And their sweet love and kindness in return makes each day just a bit better
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Nate and Church Ball
Grandpa and I were able to get to Nate's basketball game this week at the Tremonton Stake Center. Boy the minute you walked in the door you knew there was a lot of boy sweat going on. The game didn't start until nine making them the last for the night so all the other teams had left their good smell. It was fun and brought back alot of memories. Grandpa and I were curious to see if Nate took after his dad. (Remember how DelRay would sometimes be asked to leave the game.) When I asked DelRay who the referee was he didn't know but said it was not Carl Jensen ---- the person that would throw him out.
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