Polo and Dentist Chairs

Water Polo

Unfinished business comes first, and I have some more on Wednesday evening’s action. The Falcons took on the Portage Central Mustangs and won handily. I promised some pictures of the action and chose the following.

Just before launch in the shooting sequence, the shooter treads water to lift her body up, The ball is lifted from the water with the shooting arm fully extended. She ignores the defense player pulling down on the opposite shoulder.

Let’s look at what else is happening. It is just Briana against the goalie while number 11 tries to drown her.  Who will win this contest?
Briana wins as the ball rockets into the upper left corner of the net.  Wasn’t that fun?  It keeps me coming back for more.
Also on Wednesday, the US Navy announced that they are looking for water polo players to join their ranks.  These athletes have the best chance of completing the training, which has a 70% wash-out rate.  Read more here.  FWIW, I don’t think Briana will be changing her plans to enter nursing school.
Dentist Chair
I’m late posting today.  Yesterday, I spent most of the morning in the “chair.”  My dentist filled a cavity.  That was the easy part.  The tooth beside it had to be prepared for a crown.
That’s lots of fun.  They make a mold of the existing tooth.  Then the dentist removes the outer part of the tooth above the gum line.  This is delicate work and takes time.  The upper tooth is reduced to a peg.  A mold is made of this peg.  Everyone takes a break while the tech makes a temporary crown.
The tech then fits the temporary crown in place.  During that process, she removes sharp corners and adjusts the “bite.”  It sounds easy but it takes much longer that you might expect.
I was a bit unhappy that my favorite tech wasn’t there yesterday.  Jan is also a neighbor.  Her mother was the first owner of the house that we live in.  However what matters is that she does excellent work.  Enough said.
Now I wait for three weeks for the permanent crown.  More gold going into my mouth.  You can take that two ways. 🙂
I arrived home just after noon.  I spent some time visiting friends’ blogs and then went out to do some work.  After a break for supper, I went back out and ran the roller over the lawn.  I finished just before the sun went down.  I was too tired at that point to prepare todays’ post.

Falcons Win Again

As I told you on Tuesday, we were at the game on Wednesday evening — all decked out in Falcon gear.  I met the videographer who shot the action sequences I posted recently.  Portage Central scored a goal on the first possession of the game.  They weren’t that good last year.  Turns out that they are not that good this year!

The final score was EK Falcons 20 and Portage Central 4.  Briana had a difficult player to defend against, but her opponent did not score.  And Bree had several steals.

On offense Bree scored 4 goals.  We manage to get some shots, and I’ll try to get a couple of them posted for tomorrow.

I received a call from the dentist yesterday.  They want to reschedule my appointment so I’ll be going in early this morning.  I’ll be there for a while as they fill 3 cavities and install a temporary crown.

Falcon Update

I received this message from my son last night:

“Tonight the Falcons beat East Grand Rapids 8-5.  Briana had 3 goals.  We’ll see if the rankings show us up the list a bit tomorrow.

Tomorrow night [Wednesday] we play Portage at home.”

Sylvia and I will be at the game wearing our Falcon gear and with camera in hand.  I’m ready.

Briana in Action

I’ve talked about Briana’s involvement in water polo. I was fortunate to receive a video file with some action shots of our granddaughter in action. In the following you’ll see:
1. Bree rifles in a goal after a minor foul.
2. Bree fires a penalty shot past the goalie.
3. Bree steals the ball.
4. Bree steals the ball, kicks it with her foot, catches and feeds it to her goalie.
5. A repeat of #4.  Can you believe she kicked that?  That’s amazing!
6. Bree brings ball down the pool, shoots and scores.
7. She does it again.

The quality is not the best, nevertheless I hope you enjoy the action.

Water Polo & Chickadee

There is no connection between the two subjects of today’s post that I am aware of.  Although I do enjoy watching both.

Tuesday evening, the Falcons played their regular-season home opener.  The JV took to the water first and were beaten quite soundly in a 13 to 2 loss.  Then the varsity teams met in their match.  The Falcons were led by co-captains Briana & Eliza.

 Briana prepares to shoot one of her two goals.



Briana (our granddaughter) scored two goals and had a few assists.  Eliza was like a brick wall for most of the match.  The opposition managed to get one goal in the net.  The Falcons scored a total of nine.

Briana was showing strong leadership with her encouragement to team members and getting spectators to participate in cheers.  She was constantly on the move.  Blocking holes on defense and getting open on offense.  The two trimesters of weight lifting have paid big dividends.  Her shot is looking more and more like a bullet as the ball streaks for the goal.  She is able to make effective use of the bounce (off the water) shot.

I’ll try to get better pictures later.  I didn’t have the settings quite right.

Chickadee

The black capped chickadee is one of our favorite birds at the feeder.

Chickadee
Black capped, cheerful soul,
A bold and brassy songster,
Loves sunflower seeds.

Random Thoughts & Miscellanea

from dribbleglass.com
Happenings

Sylvia arrived home on Friday, which was a sunny and pleasant day.  Spring arrived on Saturday, and with it falling snow and temperatures.  I am not aware of any connection between the two events.

On Friday, Crotchety announced on his blog that our son, Bryant, had correctly identified the fact that he (Crotchety) has no belly button.  Congratulations to Bryant.  I hope he enjoys his prize.

Spring is certainly here.  Robbins, gulls, starlings, grackles and even buzzards have returned to the neighborhood.  The northern goshawk has left — evidently for parts north of here.  (They don’t nest this far south.)

Water polo season is underway for Briana.  The first regular season home game is tonight.  Sylvia and I plan to be there so we can shout and go berserk for #7, who is our granddaughter.

Congratulations Briana

Tuesday was “Dessert Night” aka Awards Night for the Falcons Water Polo team. Briana received the “Coaches Award” (Sarah was voted MV Offense, Eliza, the goalie received MV Defense and Mackenzie was voted Most Improved). All the awards are voted on by teammates except the Coaches Award — Coach Jarod said some really nice things about Bree…like a leader in and out of the pool, very accurate shot, adaptable to any role.

Her stats for the just-finished season: 78 goals, 107 shots (a shot is a miss), 30 assists, 81 steals and 13 kick-outs drawn. (That means that the opposition player was sent to the penalty box or that a “free shot” from the 5-meter line was awarded to the Falcons.) Briana led the team in goals scored.

As her dad, Bryant, said, “Hey I can’t help it, I am very proud of her.” Her grandparents agree! Congratulations on a great year Briana. We’re all button-busting proud of you!

Addition:
You forgot my previous comments about Briana being named “West Regional Playoff Honorable Mention” and “All Conference Honorable Mention”….Additionally she made EK All-Academic Team, and I think she will also make Academic All-State—but I haven’t heard where the line is for that yet. It gets posted after the season. I will let you know when that happens. — Bryant

A Memory and a Couple of Updates

First the memory. It started with my daily visit to A Grateful Heart. Last Friday, Shawie posted a story about a woman who was a friend of her family. It’s a story worth reading. I lingered on Shawie’s blog as I thought about what I had read. Soon I was thinking of an old fellow I knew when I was a child. Let me share that memory with you.

Young man with a crutch that was used over a hundred years ago.


The photo is not of the man I remember. I can picture him only in my mind. It was the late 1940s and early 1950s. He did use a crutch just like the one in the picture.

He was a tall old man, and he walked with a crutch. He had lost his right leg below the knee in World War I. When I would see him walking into town or returning home afterward, he’d walk so fast with long strides that a normal man couldn’t walk and keep up with him. In winter and cool weather he wore a woolen great coat over a flannel shirt and denim britches.

He was Mr Cleaver. That’s what folks called him. I’m sure it was out of respect for the price he paid in “The War to end all Wars.”

Mr Cleaver lived around the corner from us and about a mile up the road. And I do mean up. He lived at the top of the hill where the roads makes a sharp turn.

He lived in what appeared to be a small barn. One side had huge barn doors, and a small regular door was on the other. He lived alone in that side. It looked like it was meant to be a work shop. His bed, table and a single chair filled the space. It was a very simple setup.

I asked my mother once what Mr Cleaver did. She replied, “Oh, he’s a hermit.”

When Thanksgiving came, mother prepared a plate with turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, yams and on a second plate a piece of her famous apple pie. She instructed me to take it to Mr Cleaver.

“What Shall I say?” I asked. She said, “Tell him your mother thought he might like this today, and Happy Thanksgiving.” I had seen Mr Cleaver from time to time, but not often. He was never mean nor cross, but he had little time to return a friendly greeting. I took the food to his house.

His house was in an apple orchard that was surrounded by a fence. There was a large farm gate in front of the barn/house. Beside the gate was an old fashioned stile. We didn’t see many of these in Michigan, but there it was. A set of stairs that went up and over the fence and back down. Neat!

I approached the door and knocked. A voice inside said, “Come in.” I went in and saw him sitting in his bow-back chair. Like him it was old, and the finish had long since worn off. I said, “Hello. My mother thought you might like this today.” He looked up with tired and sad eyes and said, “Your mother is a wise and perceptive woman. Please thank her for me.”

I don’t remember any further conversation. In fact, I only saw him a couple of times after that. I feel sad to think of the man who had been a soldier. Once proud and brave, but then broken and alone in the world. Through it all he kept his dignity.

Updates:


Water Polo tournament

The EK Falcons lost in the first round of the regional tournament. That means that they are not going to the state tournament and their season is now over. They did, however, win in the subsequent two rounds and so they came in fifth. Briana did her part and we are very pleased at this years results. They lost a lot of players (like Kayleigh and Gretchen) at the end of last year. This year, the losses to graduating seniors is small. We’re hoping for a real good season next year.

Sylvia’s Dad

Sylvia talked with him on Sunday. Leon is doing better and has some meds to take. Hopefully, he will take them and not decide that he “doesn’t need them.” He expects to return home on Monday. Thanks for your prayers.

At the Game ~ Briana’s Friends

Attending Briana’s water polo games are something that Sylvia and I enjoy greatly. We love to watch co-captain, #7, as she demonstrates leadership in the water and at poolside. It’s also fun to see the other folks that come to watch.


Briana relaxes (?) during a brief halt in the action. In a short while she’ll be all business and all focus on action.


At a recent game, Kayleigh and Gretchen came to watch. They sat down beside us and we had a chance to chat with these two former Falcon stars. They are now University students, but it was Senior Night, and they came back to support their former teammates.

These two were regular visitors to Briana after she had foot surgery last summer. Needless to say, Briana’s parents (and grandparents) think these gals are the greatest. It was great to have someone else to yell and go completely beserk!


Plenty of action for #7 in the pool. Nobody in our immediate area wanted to miss a single play, and so we talked while we watched the action. No disappointments there.

As we talked with Kayleigh and Gretchen, I remembered the guys that showed up at one of Briana’s games during her freshman year. They were definitely part of her fan club. They saw the camera and reacted. It was fun.

Regional tournament this weekend, and after that the state tournament. That will bring this year’s girl’s water polo season to an end. We’ll be back next year to watch Briana as she swims as a senior.