



Have you ever noticed that as parents, the older your kid gets, the harder it is to feel like they love us and that we are raising them right? It's just so rare to get anything
back from them! I mean, with little kids its easy! They adore us and we can tell by the things they say and the way they look at us. But with teenagers...(especially boys) we parents don't get a ton back.
On Sunday, I told Matt and Bray that if they got up and bore their testimony and said how much they loved their mother that I would give them $10 bucks. Brayden was like, "I wouldn't do that for $20."
Matt actually considered it, but said that probably wasn't enough either.
Well, anyway, so last night was actually a night that we, as parents got to feel like we are doing something....maybe just a little bit right.
So, Alta Varsity took STATE this year for 5A. They went 10-4. Now, Brayden didn't suit up for Varsity bc he's just in 9th grade, but HIS own Sophmore team went 13-1. The JV's were...ok. Bray played JV on and off this year. But the Sophomore's... they were amazing and we're thinking that in 2 years, we will take STATE again, (depending on who else Lone Peak recruits illegally).
So we had a huge dinner at the Energy Solutions Center on the top floor, overlooking the B-ball court on one side and SLC on the other. It was all catered and at $40 per head, all of us were dressed up and ready to party! The Jazz Bear was there (and threw a mini b-ball that hit me in the left bosom by the way) to honor the boys and they had big screens of the Championship game playing to music like, "Tonight's Gonna Be a Good Night" by the Black Eyed Peas. The boys each recieved trophies and b-balls and shirts with State Champs written on them and then the coach got up and said a few words about each boy.
Well, when it came to Bray, Coach Boardman talked about how Brayden is possibly the best player he has ever recruited and how Bray is an amazing kid on and off the court. He also said that he is just a kind, good kid all around and that he has a real respect for him. He said that he believed Bray would play at "higher" levels.
Well you would've thought Brian and I had won the lottery with how proud we were. I am seriously ashamed to say it, but we were like bursting at the seams. I am actually embarrassed for myself.
But it is true. He is a fabulous kid and as parents, we don't get a lot, but those little moments mean the world to us.
So here's to Bray.
Love ya kid.