Thursday, August 30, 2012

Thirty-one Has Great "Wrestling Gear" Just For Mom's

If you are looking for ways to keep organized during wrestling season or any sports season?  You can't go wrong with Thrity-one.  From personalized cinche bags to thermal coolers, you can find everything you need.  Best of all you can personalize your items and support your club or organization. 

I use the Large Utility Tote for grocery shopping, shopping at Target, Walmart, boating, wrestling, laundry, you name it you can use this versatile tote for everythying. 




Thirty-one offers a Spirit Collection which includes starting September 1st a new collegiate line!

You have to check it out!  They are having a special until the end of August for every $31.00 you spend you receive 50% off a Spirit Collection item.  I have placed the link below.

Watch in coming posts about great fundraising opportunites for Thirty-one!

www.mythirtyonegifts.com/227520



Monday, August 27, 2012

My Son Bryce Hopkins Performing with the Silver Lake Show Ski Team

Silver Lake Show Ski Team




My son Bryce was a member this summer with the Silver Lake Show Ski Team.  At one time my family had 22 of our family members on the team.  Everyone from my parents, sisters, nieces, nephews, my kids, my brother and sister in law.  It was so much fun. 

My son Bryce Hopkins, my brother-in-law Eric Corcoran, and my niece Kailee Corcoran are still members.  This summer they competed 3 different times all out of state.  This last time they took 3rd place in Rock Island, Illinois.  It takes many hours of practice not only on land but also water time and LOTS of fundraising to allow this ski team to flourish.  Bryce loves to ski and barefoot. 

Even wrestlers ski!  Connor Brancheau who is a D1 wrestler for MICHIGAN and many former and high school wrestlers all are members of this team.  This is a great bunch of people!




Bryce performing is straps he is the 2nd one in from the right.


This is an old picture from 2010 of my son Bryce Hopkins, Connor Brancheau, Brady Morton, Hunter Corcoran (another one of my sons) and my nephew Layne Swartz.  Handsome bunch of guys!



Bryce after perfroming his barefoot flier act.









Love this picture of Bryce with his grandparents.  Donna Corcoran, Joyce Lifsey, Bryce Hopkins and Al Lifsey.  They love to come watch the kids peform.


Thursday, August 16, 2012

Cure For Stinky Wrestling Shoes and Work Out Clothes

Do you ever look around your house wondering where that funky smell is coming from?  In my house with 5 boys....it is usually either their nasty wrestling shoes, sweaty work out clothes, disgusting socks that can walk by themselves or tennis shoes.  Regardless of what it may be I have help.

During the end of the season last year I started to make my own laundry detergent.  I bought a plastic container with a lid from the hardware store and a meat grinder from a second hand store in town.  I use the recipe I have listed below to make my own powder detergent.  The meat grinder grinds the soap and is much easier than grating it with an old cheese grater.  Tried that and didn't have knuckles left.  Mix all the ingredients. 

It’s only four ingredients!
1  (4 pound) box of Super Washing Soda
(Note:  If you can not find washing soda you can take baking soda and put it in a pan on 400 degrees until the soda has turned a dull color.  Mix it occasionally while baking it. )
1 (4pound) box of Baking Soda
1 (4 pound) box of Borax
3 bars of Kirk’s Castile soap–Shredded
(you can use Fels Naptha, Zote, or Ivory soaps)
Mix well in a large container.
Add two heaping tablespoons to each load of laundry.

I swear by this recipe.  My laundry is whiter, brighter, towels and laundry fluffier, and you have none of that sour smell.  This combination truly helps get that funk out of your laundry.

In the rinse cycle I also add 1/4 cup of vinegar.  I know it sounds crazy, but it is a great softener.
This too helps eliminate the funky smell. 

Best of all....it costs pennies to do my laundry! 




Thursday, August 9, 2012

Summer Wrestling Practices, Conditioning and Weightlifting

Can't believe we are down to the last month of summer vacation here in Michigan before the new school year starts. I have two sons in college starting their sophmore year, Bryce attends Central Michigan, Zachary attends Michigan State where he wrestles, Jared is starting his Junior year of high school, Hunter is starting his 8th grade year in Middle School and last but not least Drew is starting his 2nd grade year in Elementary.  My younger boys all attend Lake Fenton Community Schools. 

This summer the boys trained all summer with the Lake Fenton Youth Wrestling Program.  Monday and Wednesdays they had conditioning and weight lifting and Tuesdays and Thursdays they had wrestling practice.  Our club brought in 3 Division 1 college wrestlers.  Our son Zachary Corcoran from Michigan State, Connor Brancheau from Michigan and Brandon Hill from Michigan.   Wow!  What a difference these free practices and conditioning has made.  The wrestling room was packed all summer with kids from around our area and kids which came from as far as an 1 1/2 hours away just to train.  Our club made all of these practices available for all wrestlers from any club or school, just not our own.  In addition to these practices the club put on 2 free mini camps on a couple different Saturdays that ran from 9-1pm approximately for anyone who was interested.  The same three college wrestlers ran these programs. 

The training doesn't stop here for the off season for the boys.  The boys will keep training this summer and then after Labor Day we have an All American Wrestler , Zach Stevens, from Michigan who will be joining our coaching staff.  When the actual wrestling season starts he will then run the youth program with my husband Vance Corcoran, who is also the head  wrestling coach at Lake Fenton High School.

What a great opportunity for all the boys and the friends they wrestled with all summer.  Our club was able to offer these free clinics and pay for the coaches they brought in by having our parents work the Poker Palace in Flint, Michigan.  They schedule non profit organizations to work tables selling poker chips.  It was an excellent way to make money for the club and best off all we were able to offer this great opportunity this summer to the wrestlers. 

Well, the boys have a good handle on their wrestling...now to get ready for school and get a handle on studying! 

FYI ... If you want to check out what our club is doing, pictures, schedules and fundraising...be sure to check us out on Facebook at Lake Fenton Wrestling.




Our D1 College Wrestling Coaches this summer
Zachary Corcoran Michigan State, Brandon Hill  Michigan and Connor Brancheau Michigan






Monday, August 6, 2012

Rotisserie Chicken Tortilla Soup

Rotisserie Chicken Tortilla Soup


Ingredients:
1 Routisserie Chicken Shredded Skin Off
1 Large Jar Rondell Mixed Beans
1 Jar Salsa ( Mild/Medium or Hot)
1 1/2 Teaspoons Cumin
1 Teaspoon Chili Powder (or to taste depending on the heat you want)
1 - 2 Cloves of Garlic (or to taste depending on the heat and spice you want, I usually buy the minced garlic in the store, quick and easy)
32 Oz of Low Sodium Chicken Broth
Mexican Shredded Cheese
Tortilla Chips

In a pinch for time or looking for a new crockpot recipe....this is a sure hit for your family.  My kids love rotisserie chicken (and so do Vance and I) and this healthy recipe satisfies my families tummys.  I have also doubled this recipe and served it at wrestling tournaments to the wrestlers at our food table.  I have even taken the ingredients I could buy ahead to overnight tournaments.  I the stop by the local grocery store and buy some rotisserire chickens and prepared it in the crockpots at the tournament.  The first thing I do is shred my chicken, then add it to my pot or crockpot with all the other ingredients except for the tortilla chips and mexican cheese.  I bring my pot to a boil and then turn it down and simmer for 45 minutes.  In my crockpot I put all my ingredients together and then set it on low for 6-8 hours.    Easy, quick and yummy!  I then add cheese and tortillas to each dish when I serve it.  I sometimes buy the bags of tortilla strips for salads they usually come in black and red strips.  Just to add a little fun to the dish.



Thursday, August 2, 2012

Great Summer Read For Wrestlers Or Any Athlete No Excuses by Kyle Maynard


Your wrestler or any athlete needs to read this book!  This is a great read!  My three older sons have all read this book and now my 13 year old is reading it.  Whenever my kids are having a bad day, whether it be in school or sports I always refer back to this book.   No Excuses!  Kyle Maynard is an amazing young man! If he can do it, anyone can achieve and exceed their goals! 

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Wrestling Scrapbook Page by Out On A Limb

I never can find scrapbooking supplies for Wrestling.  I just saw this pin on Pinterest that Out On A Limb which is an internet based scrapbooking store has this premade page available for purchase.  I love it...not my schools colors, but still very cute.