Seventh Grade Reflection

When I first arrived on the first day of school in August, I expected seventh grade to be the hardest of my middle school years. And right off the bat, I was correct, this was going to be a long year. By mid October, my life had changed; I had extra homework and more responsibilities. From science warm ups– ugh, to Spanish worksheets– blah blah blah, and waking up early for athletic practices– omg just stop! It was especially hard when I had homework packed on top of my football game.

Eventually I figured out I should just stop worrying about all of the warm ups and worksheets and start to manage my time better with the boat loads of homework. Later on in the football season, heading into basketball, I decided to start some homework while I was watching the other teams beating up on the opposing ones.

In seventh grade, I learned how to conjugate verbs and place accents on words in Spanish, ways to use sentence variety in English, more complicated plays in football, how to mix chemicals in science, to sightread in choir, to simplify radicals in algebra, and how to identify rivers and landmarks inside Texas in Texas History.

As the year comes to an end, I can tell that I’m definitely ready for eighth grade!

San Antonio Baseball Tourney

Road trip!

This weekend I’m heading down to the ole’ Alamo city for very popular baseball tournament. I’ve never been to a tournament this far out of town before and looking forward to what it’s going to be like. I’m happy that we’re not playing all of the same teams, usually there’s that one team that’s in every single on of our tournaments, but not this time.

My team, Austin Boom Blue, is the top team in our organization and we are listed as Majors team, which is the highest you can be until you get older. Unlike this past fall, in the spring everyone on my team is someone that I’m very closed to. That’s one of the main reasons I’m still playing on the Boom team.

So, my family is heading to San Antonio today, Friday, and when we get there we are probably going to get settled into our hotel, then hopefully go swimming. 🙂 We are meeting up with the Klam’s and the Anderson’s at our hotel. On Saturday, I have games at 10:30 and 2 so I have a break in between games thankfully. If we were to leave on Saturday I would have to leave at 7 am!

This spring my team hasn’t won a tournament yet, but are still trying our hardest. Out of 4 tournaments we have been to the championship twice and the semifinals the other two times. Wish us luck this weekend!