Jacob, Zach and Sydni
"But He knows the way that I take; when He has tested me, I shall come forth as gold. My foot has held fast to His steps; I have kept His way and not turned aside." Job 23:10-11
Saturday, December 26, 2009
My Family
The last night we were there, we went to a mexican restaurant on the Arkansas River in Tulsa. It was great food and fun. The kids had Christmas themed balloon hats made for them as you can see in the picture below. We are so lucky to have such a great family. If only they lived closer. Love you guys!
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
More Grands
You might be wandering what I was doing with Bryce while at the Grands. Well, Shane and Jacob were busy most of the time with warming Jacob up to race, racing, etc. Bryce and I had a little area in the stands were we sat. We spent some time in our pit and some time just walking around looking at the vendors and such. Bryce is such a trooper at these events. There are so many people to look at and the races to watch. He never once complained of boredom or just being tired of being there. He was so good. I think he has just grown used to being at these events as he has been going to them since he was a couple of weeks old.
My family also came to watch the races a lot of the time. It was great to have them there and Jacob loved that they came to watch him. I loved having someone else to help me with Bryce and to give my back a break from holding him. When he was tired, he napped great in his stroller. Here are some pics of my family:


Here are some pics we took during some down time:
My family also came to watch the races a lot of the time. It was great to have them there and Jacob loved that they came to watch him. I loved having someone else to help me with Bryce and to give my back a break from holding him. When he was tired, he napped great in his stroller. Here are some pics of my family:
Uncle David Lee, Aunt Debbie, my brother Randy, Dad holding Bryce and Mom
Randy, Jacob and me
Here are some pics we took during some down time:
Monday, December 14, 2009
The Grands
On Saturday, the national race started. This is a separate race than what we raced on Friday. This is the final national race of the year. Again, Jacob raced in 2 separate classes...mixed/open and class (see previous post for description). This time we did not miss any moto's:) On Saturday, the first 2 moto's were raced. Unfortunately, he did not qualify that day. On Sunday morning, he raced the third moto in both classes and qualified to move on.
Just to give you a perspective on how long our days were, there were about 350 motos for ROC on Friday and about 450 motos for the grands. It takes close to an hour to do 150 motos as long as they are running more than one moto on the track. Each race takes about 45 seconds. It goes fast but we did have some periods of waiting 2+ hours. Not to mention the fact that our days started very early. Sunday was different in that the races went so fast that Jacob barely had time to eat. After the third moto, there were quarter finals, semi finals and then the mains. Jacob made it to the quarter finals in his mixed/open class...again, a huge accomplishment. He made it to the semi finals in his class race but missed making it into the main by one place.
To tell you that Jacob handled not making it into the main well, well, I would be lying. Shane called me (I was in the stands) and asked me to come see Jacob. He was hysterical with anger, then crying, then anger. He felt like he had been cheated. He hadn't. It's just that racing the best means lots of hard, heavy competition involving elbows, knees and strategy. It took him about 30 minutes to settle down before we could all just take a deep breath and forget racing and enjoy the mains.
On our team, 4 people made it to the mains. Our best winner was a mom who races the 40-45 class and brought in a 2nd and 3rd place finish. I believe our team came in 11th out of 30+ teams. I hadn't expected the grands to be so tiring, so exciting and that they would make me so nervous. I was a wreck waiting for Jacob to qualify. There was one day were I couldn't even eat for 7 hours. I just wanted him to do his best and to be proud of himself, whether he made it into the mains or not. I think, in the end, that is what happened. He had a lot of fun and is proud of himself. Now he knows what he needs to work on to improve for next year. Tulsa, here we come again!!!
During our down time, there were lots of things to keep the kids busy. Below are some pictures of Jacob riding a big wheel and playing Rock Band:

Here are some pictures Shane took while he and Jacob were waiting to race:
Just to give you a perspective on how long our days were, there were about 350 motos for ROC on Friday and about 450 motos for the grands. It takes close to an hour to do 150 motos as long as they are running more than one moto on the track. Each race takes about 45 seconds. It goes fast but we did have some periods of waiting 2+ hours. Not to mention the fact that our days started very early. Sunday was different in that the races went so fast that Jacob barely had time to eat. After the third moto, there were quarter finals, semi finals and then the mains. Jacob made it to the quarter finals in his mixed/open class...again, a huge accomplishment. He made it to the semi finals in his class race but missed making it into the main by one place.
To tell you that Jacob handled not making it into the main well, well, I would be lying. Shane called me (I was in the stands) and asked me to come see Jacob. He was hysterical with anger, then crying, then anger. He felt like he had been cheated. He hadn't. It's just that racing the best means lots of hard, heavy competition involving elbows, knees and strategy. It took him about 30 minutes to settle down before we could all just take a deep breath and forget racing and enjoy the mains.
On our team, 4 people made it to the mains. Our best winner was a mom who races the 40-45 class and brought in a 2nd and 3rd place finish. I believe our team came in 11th out of 30+ teams. I hadn't expected the grands to be so tiring, so exciting and that they would make me so nervous. I was a wreck waiting for Jacob to qualify. There was one day were I couldn't even eat for 7 hours. I just wanted him to do his best and to be proud of himself, whether he made it into the mains or not. I think, in the end, that is what happened. He had a lot of fun and is proud of himself. Now he knows what he needs to work on to improve for next year. Tulsa, here we come again!!!
During our down time, there were lots of things to keep the kids busy. Below are some pictures of Jacob riding a big wheel and playing Rock Band:
Sunday, December 13, 2009
The Drive and Thanksgiving Day
On Wednesday, the day before Thanksgiving (yes, I am just now getting around to writing about Thanksgiving), we drove to Tulsa, OK for two reasons. One, so Jacob could race in the BMX Grand Nationals, which is the final and biggest race of the year, and two, to see family. We are lucky enough to have family to stay with and to not have to stay in a hotel which, lets face it, is no fun with a baby. It took us about 9 hours to get there. Shane, the boys and I stayed at my cousin Davena's house in Jenks, which is about 20 minutes from the arena in downtown Tulsa. Jacob got to spend lots of time with his cousins, Zach (9) and Sydni (7). My parents and my brother Randy, who flew in from Denver, stayed at my Uncle David Lee and Aunt Debbie's house in Haskell, which is about 30 minutes from Davena's house. They were kind enough to drive in every day to see us.
On Thursday, Shane took Jacob to two separate practice sessions, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Each practice session lasted only 15 minutes. He was able to make it around the track about 5 times. In between his practice sessions, we did manage to have a wonderful Thanksgiving meal with our family. Davena did an awesome job preparing a meal for all of us and didn't need my help much at all. She looked so calm whereas I would have been all stressed out cleaning and cooking for that many people. I promised myself that I would try to do better next Saturday when we have Christmas here....yeah, right :)
Jacob was signed up to race the Race of Champions (ROC) on Friday. Only the top 10 riders in the state in an age group are invited to race that day. He raced two separate classes... 7/8 mixed open and class. Mixed open were 7 and 8 year olds (boys and girls) in the novice and intermediate class. Class is just all 8 intermediate boy racers. There were two moto's (or two chances to get in to the main event). Unfortunately, this was our first time and we got a little confused and he missed his second moto in the mixed/open class and did not advance in that class as a result. We were so bummed and will not make that mistake again. So then we only had class left. There were a total of approximately 40 8 year olds in the 8I class. Jacob advanced through quarter and semi finals and made it to the main event! We were so excited and proud that he made it to the main. He came in 8th place. Only 3 riders on our team made it to the main for the entire ROC on Friday. This was a huge accomplishment and the highlight of our weekend.
Here are some pictures of the track:
The track...starting gate is upper left and finish line is to the left of that by the orange JBL sign.
We are lucky in that our team manager designs and builds tracks for the ABA and he did so with the grand's track. All teams have a pit area that they can hang out in, cook in, keep pets in, etc. We had a great pit area and went back and forth between the pit and the track to eat and rest. Here are some pics of our pit area:
On Thursday, Shane took Jacob to two separate practice sessions, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Each practice session lasted only 15 minutes. He was able to make it around the track about 5 times. In between his practice sessions, we did manage to have a wonderful Thanksgiving meal with our family. Davena did an awesome job preparing a meal for all of us and didn't need my help much at all. She looked so calm whereas I would have been all stressed out cleaning and cooking for that many people. I promised myself that I would try to do better next Saturday when we have Christmas here....yeah, right :)
Jacob was signed up to race the Race of Champions (ROC) on Friday. Only the top 10 riders in the state in an age group are invited to race that day. He raced two separate classes... 7/8 mixed open and class. Mixed open were 7 and 8 year olds (boys and girls) in the novice and intermediate class. Class is just all 8 intermediate boy racers. There were two moto's (or two chances to get in to the main event). Unfortunately, this was our first time and we got a little confused and he missed his second moto in the mixed/open class and did not advance in that class as a result. We were so bummed and will not make that mistake again. So then we only had class left. There were a total of approximately 40 8 year olds in the 8I class. Jacob advanced through quarter and semi finals and made it to the main event! We were so excited and proud that he made it to the main. He came in 8th place. Only 3 riders on our team made it to the main for the entire ROC on Friday. This was a huge accomplishment and the highlight of our weekend.
Here are some pictures of the track:
We are lucky in that our team manager designs and builds tracks for the ABA and he did so with the grand's track. All teams have a pit area that they can hang out in, cook in, keep pets in, etc. We had a great pit area and went back and forth between the pit and the track to eat and rest. Here are some pics of our pit area:
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
It's Official!!!
Baby boy is now Bryce David Cauley! He is legally ours in the state of Texas. We should receive a new birth certificate in a few weeks.
On November 19th we drove up to Dallas and stayed in a hotel downtown. My mom and dad made the drive too. The next morning we were at the courthouse by 8am. Friday's are official Adoption Day for the Dallas area. All hearings are held at the juvenile courthouse just outside of downtown. When our name was called we walked into the court room and went to stand right in front of the judge, who was very, very nice. Apparently, they like to have the adoption's first thing in the morning before getting to the juvenile defendants to lift up the mood in the room. There were a lot of people in the court room, all waiting for their case to come up and all either juvenile's or their unhappy parents. I was suprised to see so many people there and they were all looking at us but pleased to see the smile on their faces when we were done.
First we were sworn in. Shane, Jacob and I all raised our right hands. Jacob was so cute in front of the judge :) Then, our lawyer basically read some statements/questions and Shane answered either yes or no to them. Some of them didn't make any sense to us but we were instructed to say yes to those. I just had to affirm that I agreed with all that Shane said. Then we were done. Here are some more pics from that day:
Waiting for our name to be called.
Being sworn in
Listening to the judge
After we were done, we went to Pappasito's to celebrate. Our wonderful friend, Sherry, joined us. Then mom and dad drove to Longview to see family and we drove to Desoto to ride the bmx track there. It was rainy and cold that night but Bryce and I sat with some friends that we have made there in front of their heater to keep us warm.
We are so thankful to finally have the adoption made official. We keep contact with Bryce's birth mother and she was especially on our minds that day. If it weren't for her and her amazing bravery, Bryce would not be with us. We had something very special to be thankful for this Thanksgiving...Bryce!
Love to all,
Laura
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