(Photo from last year, but I like it!)
Joshua's basketball team just won the State Championship! They have all worked very hard, and been unstoppable. Their record was 22-1, the loss coming from a team in a higher division. The only other games that were even close came in the playoffs, and two of those were great games on both sides. The final game wasn't much of a contest. Wasatch kept the other team to 8 points in the first half. Not bad! The team stayed up very late celebrating. Josh has very little voice left from all the yelling they did. Now he has a long break between seasons. That is if you consider one day between the final basketball game and the first day of baseball tryouts long... that's why they do this when they are young.
Joshua also has some other exciting news - he will be attending BYU-Hawaii this fall. Yep, he gets to go to school where the head librarian is also the surfing instructor. According to US News and World Report, BYU-H is the most diverse campus in the nation. They draw heavily from Polynesia and the Pacific Rim, as well as other areas of the world. Part of the stated mission of BYU-H reads:
"Preparing men and women with the intercultural and leadership skills necessary to promote world peace and international brotherhood, to address world problems, and to be a righteous influence in families, professions, civic responsibilities, social affiliations, and the Church."
It has the international business program Josh is looking for with the above as part of the school's stated mission plan. That it's in Hawaii isn't bad either! It has been a wonder to watch the class and composure Josh has shown this past year as he gave up his senior year and all that goes with it in New Hampshire to come here and try to be involved in programs that were WELL established, with athletes that were not only talented but very connected to each other as boys who have played together for years tend to be. He had been a starter and one of the leading scorers his Junior year on Varsity, to come here as a guy on the outside trying to break in with little chance as a senior to make teams. He made the basketball team, but spent most of his time on the bench. He never complained, ever. He stuck it out, and found joy in practice and in the team's success, and worked his heart out. He celebrated as much as any starter. What a great group of young men. I am so grateful for the amount of class Josh has shown in this. He is trying out for baseball, and has thrown some bull pen sessions. I understand that they need pitchers, so baseball may provide more playing time. We'll see. He has also worked very hard academically, which is evidenced by his acceptance to BYU-H. All in all, he is ready to fly, and has shown himself capable, able, willing, and hard working. His parents are very proud.
Other news:
Blaine is in Massachusetts this week for work, though he will not be able to get up to New Hampshire this time around. He would very much like to be able to do that, and will try again on the next trip. He has had his second round of consolidation chemo, and seems to be recovering a little faster this time than the last. They removed one drug from the mix that he just didn't tolerate well. He has two more rounds to go between now and about the first of June, then a year of maintenance chemo, which we hope won't be so intensive. We wait to find out.
Marleigh is teaching music at Heber Valley Elementary, part time, and teaching voice students, also part time.
Alexis is getting ready for a band/choir/theatre trip to Disney Land on Thursday. Her basketball team finished and she is deciding whether or not to do track, as the state of Utah does not have triple jump, her best event, at the high school level. She is sooooo not happy about that. She has fit in nicely here, as she makes friends easily wherever she goes. Did I forget to brag about her recent test scores? In English, she scored - get this - in the 100th percentile! She did well in everything else also, but her English scores were phenomenal. Thank you, Linda Ferland! (English teacher at Vilas Middle School)
Dani is working very hard. She has a part time job in the evenings and a full class load. She is working very hard to keep up those good grades. She feels that her French has improved even since returning from Europe because she is reading and writing the language a great deal. She is even finding time for some social life again. Hurray!
Kyle had his first all A's and B's report card. Great job! He just finished his basketball season, and is going to play spring basketball as well. His team is also very good, with an 8-3 record. He has had his own health challenges, and docs are running tests to try and get to the bottom of it. Will update, but nothing too scary, just problematic.
We are adjusting to our new home, and looking forward to spring. Hope the flowers blossom soon wherever you may be.
Joshua also has some other exciting news - he will be attending BYU-Hawaii this fall. Yep, he gets to go to school where the head librarian is also the surfing instructor. According to US News and World Report, BYU-H is the most diverse campus in the nation. They draw heavily from Polynesia and the Pacific Rim, as well as other areas of the world. Part of the stated mission of BYU-H reads:
"Preparing men and women with the intercultural and leadership skills necessary to promote world peace and international brotherhood, to address world problems, and to be a righteous influence in families, professions, civic responsibilities, social affiliations, and the Church."
It has the international business program Josh is looking for with the above as part of the school's stated mission plan. That it's in Hawaii isn't bad either! It has been a wonder to watch the class and composure Josh has shown this past year as he gave up his senior year and all that goes with it in New Hampshire to come here and try to be involved in programs that were WELL established, with athletes that were not only talented but very connected to each other as boys who have played together for years tend to be. He had been a starter and one of the leading scorers his Junior year on Varsity, to come here as a guy on the outside trying to break in with little chance as a senior to make teams. He made the basketball team, but spent most of his time on the bench. He never complained, ever. He stuck it out, and found joy in practice and in the team's success, and worked his heart out. He celebrated as much as any starter. What a great group of young men. I am so grateful for the amount of class Josh has shown in this. He is trying out for baseball, and has thrown some bull pen sessions. I understand that they need pitchers, so baseball may provide more playing time. We'll see. He has also worked very hard academically, which is evidenced by his acceptance to BYU-H. All in all, he is ready to fly, and has shown himself capable, able, willing, and hard working. His parents are very proud.
Other news:
Blaine is in Massachusetts this week for work, though he will not be able to get up to New Hampshire this time around. He would very much like to be able to do that, and will try again on the next trip. He has had his second round of consolidation chemo, and seems to be recovering a little faster this time than the last. They removed one drug from the mix that he just didn't tolerate well. He has two more rounds to go between now and about the first of June, then a year of maintenance chemo, which we hope won't be so intensive. We wait to find out.
Marleigh is teaching music at Heber Valley Elementary, part time, and teaching voice students, also part time.
Alexis is getting ready for a band/choir/theatre trip to Disney Land on Thursday. Her basketball team finished and she is deciding whether or not to do track, as the state of Utah does not have triple jump, her best event, at the high school level. She is sooooo not happy about that. She has fit in nicely here, as she makes friends easily wherever she goes. Did I forget to brag about her recent test scores? In English, she scored - get this - in the 100th percentile! She did well in everything else also, but her English scores were phenomenal. Thank you, Linda Ferland! (English teacher at Vilas Middle School)
Dani is working very hard. She has a part time job in the evenings and a full class load. She is working very hard to keep up those good grades. She feels that her French has improved even since returning from Europe because she is reading and writing the language a great deal. She is even finding time for some social life again. Hurray!
Kyle had his first all A's and B's report card. Great job! He just finished his basketball season, and is going to play spring basketball as well. His team is also very good, with an 8-3 record. He has had his own health challenges, and docs are running tests to try and get to the bottom of it. Will update, but nothing too scary, just problematic.
We are adjusting to our new home, and looking forward to spring. Hope the flowers blossom soon wherever you may be.
How absolutely wonderful Marleigh!!!! Thank you so much for this update on your beautiful family! We continue to pray for Blaine everyday! Miss your smiling face around here!
ReplyDeleteGod Bless you! Love,
Juanita
Thanks so much, Juanita. I miss everyone at home as well. Hope all is well with you and yours.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Each of you have something very positive to smile about! We loved reading the update and knowing everything continues to fall into place. You are a special bunch! (We hope Kyle begins to feels better soon . . .)
ReplyDeleteNo flowers blooming here, but it sounds like the Savage family is blooming in Utah (and soon, Hawaii!!) So happy for you all.
ReplyDeleteHugs to everyone!
Love you!
Very happy to read of such accomplishments and normalcy. I'm sure it must seem SO great! I'm sure all of Josh's buddies in NH will be green with envy at his college location. Gosh....that's just terrific.
ReplyDeleteLike Lisa said....no flowers here, yet but the temps have become quite springlike. Gotta be grateful from small things.
Hugs!