Wednesday, July 9, 2008

RAUL THE JEWEL ON THE HUDSON PART II


Today we went down and kicked the ball around at River Park before we took a dip in the River Pool at Beacon—an actual-factual fresh water pool floating in the Hudson!

The water was a bit murky and there were some big kids horsing around, so Raul was a little slow to get in at first. But once he realized just how shallow 30 inches he got right in and had a great time...soon enough he was splashing and taunting the older boys and Dad had to pull him out of there before things got hectic.



Tuesday, July 8, 2008

NICE SUNSET TOO


AHOY MATEY: JEWEL ON THE HUDSON


Turns out Dad's friend Carlo is not just a home restorer, kayak instructor, AT hiker and general bro-about-town...he's on the crew of the Woody Guthrie, which, as you know, is a replica of the popular gaff-rigged Hudson River sloop from days of yore. Tonight Carlo swung by and took Raul and Dad out on the WG with some other members of the Beacon Sloop Club for a two hours of jibing, tacking, some Hudson River history and a lot of good clean slooping (?) out on the water. A perfect day for sailing it was!




Friday, July 4, 2008

IN BEACON...JUST KICKIN IT


Raul spent the mornings of his first week in the B at a great soccer camp called "Just For Kicks." By his account the coaches were nice, he really liked all the kids there and he played lots of fun games like cups and saucers, a bee-fly game, and a treasure hunt with the inevitable lollipop at parent pick-up. Check out Coach Matt below with the official pirate eye patch. That's legit!

Soccer-wise the Jewel spent time practicing dribbling, shooting on goal and playing goalie, plus the expected skills like side kicks and backwards kicks..."like when you kick it with your heel. Isn't that amazing?

"And know what I'm trying to learn now, for real? To kick with the OTHER side of my foot."

Camp ended this morning on the 4th of July. And what would soccer camp be without a visit from the Beacon Fire Chief with a message about fire safety?







Tuesday, July 1, 2008

SUMMER SUIT

Well what would YOU wear to the library?