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The Real Latest On Jessica Howard

Life with Brian... Hey Guys,

So it's been about 3 years since my father passed away, and it's been hard but things are getting better. I appreciate all the comments guys on my dad guys. This wjole experience has made me mature in ways i thought i never could.

But the latest on me is I'm a soon to be 8th grader at Madison Jr. High School. I'm a level 8 Gymnast and sooo excited for competition season. My dad inspired me to pursue my dreams so that's what I'm doing. I hope to make 2016 Olympics=) I've decided to not do Cheerleading and just focus on my dream of Gymnastics. In November i will be 14, and less than a full year after that I'll be driving=)

Losing my dad took a lot of determination to get myself back up again and keep going. I can only wish that my dad could see how far I've come in Gymnastics and life in person. People always told me he was watching over me and he would still always be there for me in a different way, but stuff likethat is what got me throught all the hard days.

So i hope all is well for everyone and all goes well =) Live well love much and laugh often.

With love,
Jessica Paige Howard
Daughter of Brian Lee Howard

Posted by JessicaHoward on Sunday, August 02, 2009 (22:28:53) (107 reads)
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Fun in the city...

Family News Holden finished preschool this spring. It was a tough journey but he's really excited about officially being a big kid now. I was able to attend his end-of-the-year picnic at the Schuman Park. We had a morning full of games and playground fun. The parks department even came down to give the kids a tour of the Frisco steam engine on display at the park.

It seems like we've been taking a lot of weekend day trips lately. Visiting the Petra Rock Gym in Springfield has been fun and relatively inexpensive. Jen has crossed over to the dark side and started climbing too. We've helped the gym staff out at two birthday parties now and received free passes in exchange for our assistance. It's a nice gym but a poor business model. I have no idea how the place makes a profit.

Since our last post, we attended the "USO Day at the Zoo". Holden's friend Jaimison came with us. The pair had a great time. The USO continues to improve this event every year and they've really done an outstanding job. They do such a wonderful job supporting service members and their families. Their efforts are even more impressive when you consider they aren't funded by the government...



Another exciting trip was visiting our friend Lucas Robison. He was in St Louis for a wedding and we were able to spend the day with him, Michelle and his family. It was great to finally meet Michelle and his sister's family. Hopefully we'll have to get out to Seattle for a visit. We met them at the City Museum which continues to amaze me. They recently opened the roof to the public with a new ferris wheel ten stories above the city. We had lunch in the Laclede's Landing and visited the Arch after. Jen, Holden and I all were able to take the tram to the top of the arch for the first time. The views were amazing and Jen was relieved that you couldn't feel the arch moving back and forth like she feared...

Posted by shawn on Friday, June 12, 2009 (03:23:18) (172 reads)
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Forever and a day

Yes, it has been forever since we've written anything and I have no good excuse. I have to say that one of the conveniences of having a camera phone is that you can take pictures whenever you want but it is not so convenient to get pictures off of my camera and on to the site. I typically feel as though I must have pictures to accompany any posts and since it's annoying to get them off of my phone I don't write. If anybody is reading this, please know that I will attempt to write something even if I don't have pictures to share Smile

Anyway, Holden has been trying lots of new things lately. Shawn thought this spring would be a good time for Holden to try rock climbing so we went to Petra rock gym in Springfield to give it a whirl. Holden loved it and he did really good for his first time. It's also a great confidence builder for him since it's something he can do and none of the other kids on our street have ever done. We ordered him a harness too but the rock gym has been having some staff and credit issues so we don't actually have it yet and it's been about 6 or so weeks now. However, as an apology, the owner gave us a harness he had in stock and a chalk bag and when Holden's harness comes in we get to keep both of them. The chalk bag was nice because Holden loves chalking up his hands to make sure they are dry for his climb - it's quite cute. I have gotten "certified" to belay now too (that's the person who stands at the bottom and holds the rope to stop you from falling). Shawn has already done it but now I can belay for him. I haven't tried climbing yet though, I still have to work up the courage to try it out.

I'm also proud to announce that Holden has learned to ride a two wheeled bicycle and no longer uses training wheels! He basically taught himself when he and I went and visited my parents in Indiana 3 weeks ago. My mom had a tiny bike without pedals and since it was small and there were no pedals in his way, he was able to find his balance pretty easily. He wasn't really afraid of falling since the bike was so small and he couldn't really hurt himself if he did fall. Anyway, he was doing really good with this little bike so we went across the street to the Amish neighbor's house and borrowed their little girl's bike so he could actually try pedaling. I held on to the back of the bike so he could get on and set up the pedals and then he just took off. No running after him or keeping him upright or anything. It was really amazing and he was even turning and going in circles while staying upright too. All of this happened in one afternoon. I never thought "teaching" him to ride a bike could have been so easy. There are a couple of pictures in the photo gallery of Holden learning to ride a bike at my parents house if you want to check them out. When he's older, I'm sure he'll love the fact that these first bike riding pictures are of him on a pink bike


Alright Justin, I'm ready for you to tease me about finally writing...

Posted by shawn on Wednesday, May 20, 2009 (19:07:36) (180 reads)
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Day trip to Meramec State Park

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We decided to spend this unusually warm January day hiking at Meramec State Park.

First we stopped at an outfitter in Sullivan to get Jen a decent pair of boots and we got to the park a little after lunch. It was our first trip to Meramec and it has numerous hiking trails and beautiful camping and picnic facilities constructed in the 30's by the Civilian Conservation Corps. Geologic features are easy to see in the park including sinkholes, caves, losing streams and bluffs. Holden has been very hyper the last couple of days and we were determined to walk the energy out of him. We let him clear the path of all limbs that might pose a tripping hazard. It kept him moving along the trail dutifully throwing sticks off the trail.

We wrapped up the day with a trip to Bruno's for a dinner and a pint...

Posted by shawn on Saturday, January 03, 2009 (01:06:35) (216 reads)
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City Museum and the Wii

Family News Holden and I went to City Museum yesterday. It was an unseasonably warm day for December and we decided to take advantage of it. Holden's favorite part was running in the half pipe. He ran for a solid twenty minutes and was just dripping in sweat at the end... It wasn't too busy in the morning but by lunch the place was packed. Luckily it warmed up enough by then to enjoy the outside activities. Holden loved finding his way up to the airplanes. The picture below is a stock photo but I wanted to show the way up. We finished the trip with lunch at Burger King...Holden likes their mac n' cheese and shakes.


In the afternoon, we stopped over to visit with Ron, Stephanie, Alex and Abby. They recently got a Wii and they invited over to try it out. Jen liked the Wii Fit... Holden loved running in Wii Sports (Mariokart was too much of a challenge). I did surprisingly well at the bowling but not at keeping my distance from the TV screen. Nothing was damaged but I'm sure I made Ron a bit nervous. It was a real fun time. Maybe next Christmas we'll get one....

Posted by shawn on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 (16:34:07) (239 reads)
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