Hath Hell Frozen Over?

We are once again a 3-car family.  Yesterday we picked up another vehicle to round out the Disher fleet.

Wait for it…

 

 

 

A Mini van…

A gently used 2003 Pontiac Montana.

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Keeping on the Ramsey debt free strategy we added another clean used car to the stable, and paid cash.  This puppy is fully loaded and well cared for.  Every option, including DVD stuff for the kiddos.   We really only need to get 2 years out of it to break even, but it should last longer.

If you know me, I know what you’re thinking.

“What the hell?  A Mini van? and a GM product no less?“

No I didn’t bump my head, and I’m feeling OK.

This is a strategic move.

(a) It gets Claudine into something more fuel efficient for all the driving she does.  It’s actually easier for her to get Matthew into the car seat in this thing.  If Molly decides to resume gymnastics, all the driving that Claudine does will be better in this over the Excursion.

(b) It allows us to park the Cirrus for a while.  It’s been nickel and diming us to death, and quite frankly I’m just completely sick and tired of driving it.  It’s still a decent vehicle and Maggie will be 16 soon so she’ll need something to learn in.  The Cirrus is a good choice for this but if I had to drive it much longer it may very well have ended up in a lake or river.

(c) It allows me to take over the Excursion and recoup some man-points that have been lost from driving that Cirrus for so long.  Since I ride as often as I can the fuel burden won’t be as bad.

(Sorry tree huggers, we will never, ever, get rid of the Excursion, it is the Ultimate utility vehicle for hauling people, vacation/trips, and pulling the horse trailer, etc, etc.).

The most interesting part of this is that it is a GM product.  I’ve been anti-GM all my life, but this thing fit the bill and we just didn’t like anything Ford had to offer in this space.  Time will tell if that’s a mistake.

Derby Classic 2010

Last weekend Molly competed at the Derby Classic in Louisville, KY.

Molly turned in her 4th straight 1st place all-around for her age group.  The competition was tough for this meet, especially in the 11 and 12 year old age groups.  Deveau’s of Indiana took first place for the team, with CGA a much closer than anticipated 2nd place.

We had a bit of a crisis, Molly left her competition leotard at home so she had to use her backup leo.  Good thing she had that with her.

Molly’s routines are below:

Bars:

Beam:

Floor:

 

In addition to Molly’s routines you’ll find a couple videos of Donna, Diana, and Lilly for last week here:

http://www.youtube.com/user/madisher#p/u

(Click the see-all link on the right)

Queen City Meet

Last weekend was the local Queen City Gymnastics meet.   The meet was held in the Ronnie Grandison Gym that’s attached to the Kids First complex.  Queen City folks, if you’re listening, the Gym is too small.  The area for parents and spectators is too tight.  Please choose a larger location next year.

Molly did well, notching her 3rd first place all around in a row.  Her individual places were 8th, 5th, and 2 second place.   Her teammates, Kendra, Andrea, and Kierstan had outstanding meets with really rocking scores.

The meet scores are posted here.

Molly’s routines at this meet are blow.

 

Bars:

Beam:

Floor:

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Vault:

Crackin the top 100

Tonight while poking around the internet Claudine Google’d Molly.

In the process she stumbled upon My Meet Scores.com.  Which is a site which compiles meet scores.  Not every meet is included, in fact the last two we’ve been to are not there.  The Gatlinburg meet doesn’t appear anywhere.

So far this year Molly has cracked the Top 100 (#78) at the time of writing this with a Level 6 Bar score of. 9.275

Her overview page is here, which lists her personal bests that they have:

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The CGA Team page is here.

Which includes girls from our Gym who have broken into the top 100.

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To say we are proud is an understatement.

It will be interesting to see how this changes in the upcoming weeks.  A number of CGA girls have had break out meets and we are proud of all the girls.