Thursday, July 04, 2024

Our little diver **heart eyes**

 On the way home from Hilton Head, we were all glued to the USA Olympic diving trials. 

Ben streamed the sound on his phone through the car speakers, and everyone who was not driving watched on a device. Coop was thrilled to see 2 UW Badger idols (amazoing, kind dudes. he knows and dives with) competing. If those divers made it to semifinals, we planned to stop in Knoxville, TN, to watch. (They did not make semis, but they were amazing in prelims, and we all loved cheering them on).

 The trials got Cooper SO EXCITED to compete in the Zones championships in Madison last weekend (at the same time girls and I were at dance nats). We were thrilled because he has been very much in his own head re: diving and having sort of a hard time lately and before his injury.

Coop broke his toes, remember, and was only cleared to return to regular diving the Monday we got back from vacay. He had been able to do 1-meter dives and SOME 3-meter, but he had not been on a platform in over 8 weeks. He had a challenging road ahead from our perspective. But he was cool as a cucumber on the news.

He wanted to finish in the top 3 in each of his events at Zones because the top 3 divers from each Zone (there are 6) automatically make the national semifinal round. The other Zones divers (top 10 go to nats from each Zone) have to battle it out for the remaining 6 semifinal spots in a really tough preliminary round.

He qualified to nationals in platform on Friday with a 5th place finish. He was REALLY SAD because he balked on his hand stand and had to start over, which is an automatic 2-point deduction. Had he not balked, he might have placed third in a tough field. It was a really good lesson in keeping his lows high and his highs low and being a good teammate, though, because he had friends and teammates not qualify at all. He had to be a good sport, and he needed to be so proud of himself because qualifying is a huge accomplishment!

Saturday, he took third in 3-meter and was ECSTATIC. Then in a super cool move, he invited a Milwaukee diver (who beat him the previous day in platform) to come to our pool and hang out and practice for their Sunday 1-meter comp. I love that these 2 fierce little divers are friends and would love to see them as synchro partners on a bigger stage someday.

Sunday, he took third again in 1-meter-- a HUGE accomplishment in a really tight field.

He's on his way to USA Diving Junior Nationals in West Virginia, and will be semi-finalist in both springboard events, and we are SO SO SO proud and excited!

(And it is Little League All-Star season, so, yep, that's a baseball uniform LOL)





Wednesday, July 03, 2024

D*A*N*C*E Nationals!!

 Oh, my friends. I have drunk the dance mom Kool Aid. Guzzled it, really, from an INFERNO NATIONALS TROPHY or someone's old pointe shoe.

Seriously, though, Dorothy and Minnie and I had THE MOST FUUUUUUUUUN at Inferno Nationals in the Wisconsin Dells. The competition was at the Kalihari (which puts on an EXCELLENT dance event-- we have gone there 3 times this year alone), but we stayed at the Great Wolf Lodge, which is .2 miles away and more approachable from a water park standpoint when you are a mom alone with kids. (Kalihari is cool but WILD).





Dorothy had a lovely schedule-- ONE DANCE on Friday, a huge break before awards, and then 5 dances on Saturday morning, with awards in the early afternoon. It was easy, breezy, and SO MUCH FUUUUUUUN.

Awards were VERY LATE on Friday, and Minnie SLEPT ON THE FLOOR of a crowded hotel ballroom. Shoutout to my dance mom bestie Karla for making sure she did not get trampled and giving me her dancer's skirt to use for a pillow.

Friday dance pics:






Saturday morning was EARLY with a 7 am call (that we were late for because I am terrible at being in charge of myself at a hotel)
Dorothy's dances happened fairly quickly, so she had to warm up dances while wearing costumes for other dances-- something that is always cute to me.
They even let Minnie join in **heart eyes**

Meanwhile I snapped at Dorothy for abandoning her backpack in a hallway and then had a body-drenching hot flash.


Minnie and I had a Starbs breakfast, and Minnie collected some German soccer swag

We watched So! Many! Dances!


Dorothy did GREAT. Her tap placed 8th. Her jazz WON it's category! Her musical theater performed its best of the season, but it did not place or do super well in the adjudicated awards **whomp whomp.** Both of her large group hip hip dances killed it. One of them took third in large groups, and the other dance took second in that same category!! Amazing!



The BEST news, though, was her super group (the air brushed sweatshirts and silly jorts)-- they won their category and also made it to FINALS on Sunday!! She was so excited to be dancing on the last day of nats.









No rest for the wicked, though, because she ended the 2024 season on Sunday and started class for 2025 tryouts on Monday LOL LOL LOL. She is taking twelve classes a week plus private tap, jazz, and hip hop lessons through the end of August.



See what I mean about Kool Aid??

Here is teaching outfit 7/27– not my finest work, but it was chilly and rainy, and we had a library class, so I had to walk through puddles and construction sites.


Back to dance—- pro pics the competition posted:

























All I have ever wanted is a little girl with a silly name who loves sparkly dresses AND NOW I HAVE TWO.