Archive for September, 2007

The Blue Dragons Win Another Game

Monday, September 24th, 2007

The Blue Dragons had a close game against the Orange team. After taking an early lead, Orange tied it up. Late in the game, the Blue Dragons scored and eventually won by a score of 2-1.

Sebastian did a great job against this aggressive, physical team. You'll see Sebastian getting knocked down hard by an Orange — Sebastian jumped right up, and the other player acted hurt. Check out the instant replay of the collision:

The games in this fall season have definitely felt like closer games. None of the games in the spring season were decided by just one goal, except for the game they lost. So far, two of the three games have been one goal games. If nothing else, it certainly makes the experience more nerve-racking.

Blue Dragons Begin Another Streak

Sunday, September 16th, 2007

Sebastian's team, The Blue Dragons, have begun another winning streak by beating their second opponent of the fall soccer season.

The Blue Dragons defeated the Green Machine by a score of 3-1. Sebastian was on the field for all but one goal. Sebastian made a couple key moves and almost had a great scoring chance — you'll see him getting knocked down as he starts to attempt his power kick around 55 seconds into the video:

The weather was cool, windy, and rainy at the beginning of the game. By the end, the rain stopped but it didn't warm up much. Poor Sebastian played the entire first half (they have 3 shifts per half) and was stuck on the field with only his regular soccer shirt, but by the second half, he was able to get his Spider-Man sweatshirt on under his jersey.

The most interesting goal (not seen here) was a hard clear by one of the green defensemen — it richocheted off of a Blue Dragon's shinguard and quickly skittered past three defensemen and the goalie.

So, as I mentioned, the Blue Dragons now have a two game winning streak after dropping the last game of the spring season against the Purple team. As luck would have it, the fall season is one game shorter than the spring, and the Purple team is the only team they don't play a second time. It's too bad, too, because that was a great, spirited game.

Blue Dragons Win Again

Thursday, September 13th, 2007

Sebastian's team the Blue Dragons started up the second half of the year. The fall season began with a battle against the Gold team.

In the spring, the Blue Dragons beat Gold by a score of 10-0, but it wasn't nearly as easy this time around. The game was essentially scoreless, with the exception of an own goal on the Gold team. Thus, the Blue Dragons won by a score of 1-0. Take a look:

Sebastian showed much more confidence, attacking the ball harder and more often than in the spring. He is already showing improvement on moving the ball upfield and shooting the ball. We can't wait to see how he develops over the next few games.

Potty Training Time Again

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007

Dylan has finally moved to the critical potty training stage. He's no longer in the "I'll sit naked in this cool-looking chair and have fun" and has moved to the "Oh, now I see what I'm supposed to be doing here and why I have no diaper on!" stage.

Potty training sure beats the alternative, though. Dylan recently wet Sebastian's bed and told his mother, "I broke it!"

Despite the fact that it has only been three or four years since potty training Sebastian, I have forgotten about the details of potty training:

  • It doesn't matter how many times you say, show, or help boys to understand that they need to point themselves into the potty, it rarely happens.
  • The frequent ritual of watching the kid pee, praising him, wiping him, putting a diaper on, waiting three minutes, and having to do it all over again. Where does that second round of pee come from???
  • Dylan loves being naked, so we will often get a potty call just to watch him get naked, sit on the potty for two seconds, and then get up to run around the house. This is even more unsettling when we can't be sure if he has to poop or not.
  • Our potty plays music when you poop in it. I often find myself pondering what life would be like if our adult toilets were built in this way. (And when I say it plays music when you poop in it, I mean it plays music when a child poops in it.)

My wife discovered an interesting, fun, and disturbing Japanese cartoon about potty training:

Go ahead, watch it again. I know that, despite your reaction, you really really want to.